Mexico’s consumer confidence weakened in May 2026, interrupting the upward momentum seen a month earlier. The consumer confidence index declined to 43.5 in May from 44.2 in April 2026, according to data updated on 5 June 2026.
The latest reading suggests a modest deterioration in households’ perceptions of economic conditions after a previous improvement. While the index remains in the low- to mid-40s range, the pullback may signal growing caution among consumers regarding their personal finances and the broader economic outlook. Market participants and policymakers are likely to monitor upcoming releases closely to determine whether May’s decline marks the start of a more persistent softening in sentiment or a temporary pause in confidence gains.