The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for the United States eased in June 2026, pointing to a mild deterioration in consumer confidence. The index slipped to 49.14 in June from 49.65 in May 2026.
The latest reading, updated on 10 June 2026, keeps the indicator just below the neutral 50 mark, suggesting U.S. consumers remain cautiously positioned. The slight month‑on‑month decline indicates that households may be growing marginally more wary about current conditions and the near-term outlook, a trend that investors and policymakers will be watching closely in the coming months.