Australian consumer confidence deteriorated in June, with the Westpac Consumer Sentiment index slipping to -2.9%, reversing the positive reading of 3.5% recorded in May 2026. The latest figure, updated on 9 June 2026, highlights a renewed cautiousness among households after a brief improvement in sentiment a month earlier.
The shift from positive to negative territory suggests that consumers are becoming more wary about their financial outlook and the broader economic environment. While the reasons behind the decline were not detailed in the released figures, the move may dampen expectations for near-term strength in consumer spending, a key driver of Australia’s economic activity.
The reversal in June follows May’s comparatively upbeat reading, indicating that confidence remains fragile and sensitive to changing economic conditions. Market participants and policymakers will be watching upcoming data closely to assess whether June’s downturn in sentiment signals a trend or a temporary setback for the Australian economy.