Brazil’s service sector contracted in May 2026, with activity slipping 0.4% month-over-month, according to data updated on 15 July 2026. The decline marks a setback after a 1.2% expansion in April 2026, when the sector had shown signs of renewed momentum.
The month-over-month comparison highlights a clear loss of pace: while April’s indicator reflected solid growth compared with March, May’s negative reading indicates a pullback in service activity relative to April. The reversal suggests that the sector’s recovery remains fragile, with gains in one month not yet translating into a sustained upward trend.
With the latest data underscoring growing volatility in services, markets and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to assess whether May’s decline is a temporary correction or the start of a more prolonged slowdown in Brazil’s service-driven segments of the economy.