Mexico’s Consumer Confidence Inches Higher in June, Signalling Cautious Optimism

Mexico’s consumer confidence improved slightly in June 2026, suggesting a modest uptick in household sentiment. The indicator rose to 43.8 in June from 43.5 in May 2026, according to data updated on 3 July 2026.

While the increase is marginal, the move higher may indicate that Mexican consumers are feeling somewhat more positive about their economic prospects compared with the previous month. The reading remains below the neutral 50-point threshold often used as a dividing line between pessimism and optimism, pointing to continued caution among households even as confidence edges upward.

Analysts and market participants will be watching upcoming releases closely to see whether June’s gain marks the beginning of a sustained improvement in consumer sentiment or simply a brief stabilisation following previous softness in the index.