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Hungary's Consumer Sentiment Dips in January, New Year Uncertainty Looms

In the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) report, Hungary experienced a decline in consumer sentiment at the start of the year. The index dropped to 36.12 in January 2026, marking a dip from December's figure of 37.17. This month-over-month analysis highlights a slight decrease in consumer confidence as the nation enters the new year.

The data, updated on January 15, 2026, reflects a cautious outlook among Hungarian consumers. The comparison between the two months (December 2025 to January 2026) indicates a decline rather than a recovery after the traditionally festive holiday season. This slip could signify underlying concerns about economic stability or uncertainties heading into 2026.

The decrease in the PCSI index suggests that Hungarian consumers may be wary of economic challenges, potentially influenced by domestic and international factors. As the country navigates the new year, observers will be keen to see whether this dip is temporary or indicative of a more cautious consumer landscape moving forward. Economic stakeholders in Hungary will be monitoring upcoming monthly figures closely to gauge consumer reactions and overall economic sentiment.

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