Argentine Consumer Confidence Slips in June as PCSI Falls to 37.39

Argentina’s consumer sentiment weakened in June, with the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) declining month-over-month to 37.39. The latest reading, updated on 10 June 2026, marks a drop from May 2026, when the index stood at 40.81.

The June figure underscores a softening in household confidence compared to the previous month, as the month-over-month comparison shows a clear deterioration relative to May’s performance. The “actual” reading reflects the change from May to June 2026, while the “previous” comparison captured the shift from April to May, when sentiment had been stronger at the higher 40.81 level.

The move from 40.81 in May to 37.39 in June suggests that Argentine consumers have become more cautious about economic conditions, income prospects, or job security as the second half of 2026 approaches. While the data set does not specify underlying drivers, the decline signals a more subdued mood on the part of households heading into the coming months.