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Brazil Economic Optimism Index

Last Release
Jan 31, 2025
Actual
86.2
Units In
Points
Previous
91.3
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Feb 24, 2025
Time to Release
26 Days 10 Hours
Highest
Lowest
Average
Date Range
Source
113.2
Apr 2012
58.2
Apr 2020
90.49 Points2005-2025FGV - Fundaçao Getulio Vargas
IBRE/FGV's monthly Consumer Confidence Survey is designed to capture the sentiment of consumers about the general state of economy and their personal finances. Happy and optimistic consumers are likely to spend more; unhappy and pessimistic consumers spend less. Consumer confidence can thus operate to induce or reduce economic growth. Monitoring consumer sentiment can produce signals about future spending and saving that are useful for anticipating what will happen to the economy in the short run. The IBRE/FGV studies obtain, among other information, consumer assessments and forecasts about the local and family economic situation at the time and for the following months, employment prospects, and intentions and likelihood of buying high-value goods in the next six months. The Consumer Confidence Survey was started in 2002, and data are collected from over 2,000 informants in seven major state capitals: Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo.

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The seasonally adjusted FGV-IBRE Consumer Confidence Index in Brazil sank to 86.2 in January of 2025 from 92 in the previous month, the lowest in nearly two years, reflecting the poor momentum for Brazilian assets amid growing pessimistic rhetoric of high interest rates, inflation, and unsustainable deficit spending. The gauge measuring the current situation for households sank to 79.4 from 82.7 in the previous month, while the index measuring future expectations dropped to 91.6 from 97.6.

Brazil Economic Optimism Index History

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