Australian consumer confidence swung back into positive territory in July, according to the latest Westpac Consumer Sentiment data released on 14 July 2026. The index climbed to 4.1% in July 2026, a notable turnaround from June’s -2.9%.
The move from negative to positive territory suggests a marked improvement in household perceptions of economic conditions and personal finances over the month. While the data does not specify the drivers behind the shift, the reversal of sentiment may indicate easing concerns among consumers after a more pessimistic June reading.
The July 2026 result will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers as a potential signal of strengthening demand in the Australian economy, with improved sentiment often linked to higher spending intentions and greater confidence in the near-term outlook.