Consumer sentiment in the United States weakened in June, with the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index easing to 91.2, down from 93.1 in May 2026. The latest reading, updated on 30 June 2026, signals a modest deterioration in how households view current economic conditions and their expectations for the months ahead.
The decline suggests that U.S. consumers are becoming slightly more cautious, which could have implications for household spending patterns going into the second half of the year. With confidence now lower than in May, analysts and market participants will be watching upcoming data closely for signs of whether this softening in sentiment is temporary or the start of a more persistent trend.