How are consumers coping with inflation in 2025?
2025 has been a year marked by radical shifts across both the political and economic landscapes.
Off the back of a year full of major elections, geopolitical realignments, evolving policy frameworks, and persistent inflationary pressures are reshaping the environment in which consumers live, work, and spend.
The following report examines these shifts on consumer spending habits across the globe, backed by extensive market research insights which explore people’s ability to save money, their current housing situations, and their purchasing power for groceries.
It aims to provide a snapshot of an uncertain and unstable moment in time.
To find out more, Cint surveyed respondents in ANZAC, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States.