Mexico’s consumer confidence n.s.a. edged lower at the start of 2026, suggesting households are entering the new year with slightly more caution about economic conditions.
The Consumer Confidence Index fell to 44.3 points in January 2026, down from 44.8 points in December 2025. The latest figure, updated on 6 February 2026, reflects a modest decline that keeps sentiment below the 50-point threshold typically associated with stronger optimism.
While the movement is relatively small, the weakening in January underscores lingering uncertainty among Mexican consumers, which could weigh on domestic demand if the trend persists in the coming months.