China’s Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) declined in June 2026, signaling a cooling in consumer confidence after a strong reading in the previous month. The index eased to 72.28 in June from 76.34 in May 2026.
The latest reading, updated on 12 June 2026, marks a notable pullback from May’s level, suggesting that Chinese consumers have become more cautious about their economic and personal financial outlooks. While the index remains elevated in absolute terms, the month-on-month drop highlights shifting sentiment after a period of relative optimism in May.
Analysts and market participants will be watching future PCSI releases closely to see whether June’s decline proves to be a temporary adjustment or the beginning of a more sustained softening in Chinese consumer sentiment.