In December 2025, Hungary observed a modest increase in its economic confidence as indicated by the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The index, which provides insight into consumer sentiment, rose slightly from 36.99 in November to 37.17, according to the latest data update on December 11.
This marginal uplift comes after a period of stagnant economic confidence, with November's figure marking the culmination of a previous decline. The index, which is a crucial barometer for evaluating consumer confidence, reflects slight positive sentiments among the Hungarian populace as global economic indicators continue to fluctuate.
The month-over-month comparison shows this current minimal climb as a positive shift, albeit small, from November's standings. With the year drawing to a close, this rise may suggest a cautious optimism in Hungary’s economic outlook, as policymakers and businesses remain vigilant in the face of ongoing global economic challenges. The slight increase is a signal that while growth in consumer confidence remains limited, there is a movement towards recovery.