Australia Consumer Sentiment Falls for 3rd Month
2026-02-09 23:43
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Australia’s Westpac–Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index dropped 2.6% mom in February 2026 to a ten-month low of 90.5, extending January’s 1.7% fall and marking the third straight monthly decline.
The latest result highlighted inflation concerns and the impact of the central bank’s 25bp rate hike earlier this month, the first in over two years.
Household finances weakened further, with assessments down 4.7% to 78.8 compared with a year earlier, and expectations for the next 12 months slipping 0.1% to 97.7.
Meanwhile, views on economic conditions over the next year edged up 0.1% to 88.5, but the five-year outlook fell 2.5% to 94.1.
The “time to buy a major household item” index shrank 5.6% to 93.5.
Unemployment expectations added 0.3% to 129.8, in line with historical averages.
Westpac’s Mathew Hassan said that while another RBA rate hike cannot be ruled out, the board is likely to wait for more data at the March 16–17 meeting, with the next 25bp move potentially coming in May.