Brazil's Consumer Confidence Weakens
2026-05-25 11:39
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Brazil's seasonally adjusted FGV-IBRE Consumer Confidence Index retreated 0.3 points to 88.8 in May 2026, following two consecutive months of improvement.
The survey showed mixed signals across components, with the Expectations Index (IE) falling 1.0 point to 91.3, while the Current Situation Index (ISA) rose 0.8 points to 86.1, its highest level since December 2014 (86.5).
The decline was driven by weaker expectations for the coming months alongside a still favorable assessment of current conditions, with the current situation index holding at its highest level since end-2014.
Consumers earning up to R$4,800 showed a deterioration in future expectations, reflecting greater sensitivity to economic uncertainty.
Overall, the May results point to stable current conditions but increased caution about the outlook ahead,” said Anna Carolina Gouveia, economist at FGV IBRE.