Italy’s consumer confidence weakened slightly in March 2026, according to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) data, pointing to a modest deterioration in households’ outlook.
The Italian PCSI eased to 47.53 in March 2026, down from 48.07 in February 2026. While the index remains just below the 50-point threshold that typically separates pessimism from optimism, the month-on-month decline suggests consumers are becoming marginally more cautious.
The updated figures, released on 12 March 2026, will be closely watched by investors and policymakers as a barometer of Italian households’ views on their personal finances, job security and the broader economic environment. Persistent sub-50 readings may signal ongoing headwinds for domestic demand and retail activity in the months ahead.