French consumer confidence improved in July 2026, according to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) data. The index rose to 41.57, up from 38.66 in June 2026, signaling a measurable gain in household sentiment.
The month-on-month increase suggests that French consumers are feeling somewhat more positive about economic conditions and their personal financial outlook than they were in early summer. While the index level remains below the midpoint of 50—often viewed as a neutral threshold—the July reading marks a notable uptick in confidence.
The data, last updated on 09 July 2026, will be closely watched by investors and policymakers as they assess the resilience of consumer demand in France. Movements in the PCSI are frequently seen as an early indicator of potential shifts in household spending and broader economic momentum.