摩洛哥家庭对生活和就业预期有所恢复
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-28 03:32

Core Insights - The Household Confidence Index (HCI) in Morocco improved in Q4 2025, reaching 57.6 points, up from 53.6 points in the previous quarter and 46.5 points year-on-year, indicating a gradual recovery in household confidence despite ongoing concerns about living standards and employment prospects [1] Economic Indicators - 77.8% of households reported a decline in living standards, while only 5.3% noted an improvement; expectations for the next year remain cautious with 49.4% anticipating a further decline in living standards [1] - 65.2% of households expect unemployment to rise in the next 12 months, with only 17.5% predicting a decrease [2] - 67.1% of households believe it is not a good time to purchase durable goods, while only 14.2% think it is a suitable time [2] - 58.4% of households feel their income is sufficient to cover expenses, but 39.2% need to incur debt or use savings, and only 2.4% are able to save part of their income [2] - 48.6% of households view their financial situation as deteriorating, with only 5.1% seeing improvement; expectations for the next year are mixed, with 16.4% expecting improvement and 20.6% expecting deterioration [2] Public Services Perception - 25.6% of households believe the quality of education services has improved, while 44.8% think it has declined, showing a notable improvement in public opinion compared to 2024 [2] - In contrast, perceptions of healthcare services remain largely negative, with 62.3% of households believing the quality is declining and only 11.5% seeing improvement, indicating a worsening view compared to the previous year [2]

摩洛哥家庭对生活和就业预期有所恢复 - Reportify