Poland's economic growth in the third quarter remained at 2.7%, but there were concerns about the country's economic outlook due to weak private consumption.
In comparison to the previous quarter's 4.6% growth, private consumption only increased by 0.3% year on year. This decline in consumer spending may lead policymakers to consider implementing interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy.
The significant difference in consumption growth highlights potential risks to future economic stability, as consumer spending plays a crucial role in overall economic performance.