U.S. consumer sentiment about future economic conditions softened marginally in February, as the Michigan Consumer Expectations index slipped to 56.6 from 57.0 in January 2026. The latest reading, updated on 6 February 2026, suggests that households have become slightly less optimistic about the economic outlook, though expectations remain broadly in line with recent levels.
The small decline underscores a tentative mood among consumers, with expectations hovering in a narrow range rather than showing a clear upward or downward trend. While the shift from January to February is modest, the movement will be closely watched by markets and policymakers as an indicator of potential changes in household spending and confidence in the broader U.S. economy.