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Morocco’s Household Confidence Index Continues to Drop

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Morocco’s Household Confidence Index Continues to Drop

Morocco’s Household Confidence Index Continues to Drop

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Rabat – The results of the 2019’s second quarter household survey, conducted by the High Commission for Planning (HCP), show that the overall index of household confidence has continued to fall since last year.

The index of household confidence (ICM) has dropped to 74.9 points compared to 79.1 points recorded the previous quarter, and 87.3 points recorded a year earlier. 

The decline in household confidence levels during this quarter stems from the decline of all its sub-indicators (standard of living, unemployment, opportunity to purchase durable goods, and financial situation).

Evolution of confidence index in Morocco

Standard of living

46.2% of households reported a decline in living standards over the last 12 months. 32.9% reported that the standards maintained the same level, while 20.8% noticed an improvement.

Over the next 12 months, 27.3% of households expect a decline in their standard of living. 40.6% believe they will maintain the same level, and the remaining 32% expect to improve their living conditions.

In 2017, the World Bank published a Morocco Economic Memorandum entitled “Morocco 2040- Emerging by investing in intangible capital.”

The memorandum explains that “historically speaking, it is interesting to note that the French had the Moroccans’ current standard of living in 1950, the Italians in 1955, the Spanish in 1960, and the Portuguese in 1965.”

The same source added that between 2007 and 2014, subjective poverty, i.e. one’s own perception of poverty, increased from 42% to 45% across the country, affecting more than 54% of the rural population.

Unemployment

The survey shows that 83% vs. 6.1% of households expect a rise in unemployment levels over the next 12 months.

Despite  the fact that Morocco has received millions of euros in loans to address the problem, unemployment in Morocco specifically affects young diploma-holders. 

“Many educated young people leave Morocco to look for better opportunities, 600 engineers leave the country every year,” said Said Amzazi, Minister of Education, in 2018.

Purchase of durable goods

61.4% compared to 20.1% of households participating in the survey consider that the time is not opportune to purchase durable goods. They consider the economic situation unfavorable to such purchase.

Financial situation of households: deteriorating

Regarding income vs. expenses, 62.4% of households estimated that their incomes cover their expenses. 34.2% reported going into debt or using their savings, and 3.4% affirmed being able to save a part of their income.

31.2%, compared to 12.9% of households in 2018, expect an improvement in their financial situation over the next 12 months.

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