Hungarian consumer confidence edged into more optimistic territory in June 2026, as the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) climbed to 50.47 from 48.05 in May. The latest reading, updated on 11 June 2026, marks a notable month-over-month improvement and pushes the index above the neutral 50 threshold.
The move follows a weaker backdrop in May 2026, when the indicator stood at 48.05, reflecting more cautious household sentiment. The June gain signals that Hungarian consumers are showing greater confidence in their economic situation compared with the previous month. Under the survey’s methodology, the “Actual” figure reflects the change versus May 2026, while the “Previous” reading captured how May compared to April, highlighting a strengthening momentum in sentiment as the second quarter progresses.
With the index now above 50, the data point to a modest shift from pessimism to cautious optimism among Hungarian consumers heading into the summer period. Market participants and policymakers will be watching upcoming PCSI releases closely to see whether this improvement consolidates or proves short-lived in the face of evolving economic conditions.