Derry consumers more confidentthan counterparts in Belfast

Derry consumers are feeling more flush than their Belfast counterparts these days, according to research compiled by The Consumer Council.

The watchdog’s Chief Executive, John French, outlined the North West’s relative optimism during a presentation to Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Governance and Strategic Planning Committee on Tuesday.

Mr. French revealed The Consumer Council’s bespoke ‘confidence index’ gave Derry and Strabane a score of 79.3 last autumn, explaining that although this was down on an even better score of 87.3 a year ago, it was still far ahead of Belfast, where the score has hovered around 50 for the past year.

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Derry consumers are also more likely to splurge than the average spender/saver across the North. The Northern average hasn’t deviated significantly either side of the 70 mark over the past three years.