Mexico Consumer Confidence Ends Three-Month Decline

2026-01-06 12:24 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Mexico’s consumer confidence index rose to 44.7 in December 2025 from 44.1 in November, snapping a three-month decline.

All five components of the index posted monthly gains.

The assessment of households’ current economic situation edged up 0.2 points to 51.3, while expectations for future household finances increased by 0.1 point to 57.4.

Perceptions of the country’s current economic conditions improved more markedly, rising 1.5 points to 39.4, and expectations for the national economy advanced 0.8 points to 44.4.

Willingness to purchase durable goods also strengthened slightly, with the corresponding index up 0.2 points to 31.0.



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