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Mexico Consumer Confidence
Last Release
Jan 31, 2026
Actual
44
Units In
Points
Previous
44.7
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Mar 10, 2026
Time to Release
1 Months 0 Days 2 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
49.5 Oct 2024 | 28.6 Jan 2017 | 40.47 Points | 2001-2026 | N/A |
In Mexico, the Consumer Confidence Index (ICC) measures the current perception and future expectations that people have about their economic situation, their family and the country in general, in respect to the purchase of consumption durables and non-durables, as well as employment, inflation and savings. The index is based on a sample of 2336 households located in the 32 major cities of the country. The ICC has a base of 100 as of January of 2003, levels above 100 indicate optimism, 100 neutrality and below 100 pessimism.
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Mexico’s Consumer Confidence Index fell 0.6 points month-on-month to 44.0 in January 2026, the lowest reading since December 2022. The sub-index for the current economic situation of the country declined 0.5 points to 38.8, while expectations for the economy in 12 months also dropped 0.5 points to 43.9. Households’ current ability to purchase durable goods slipped 0.4 points to 30.5. Meanwhile, the assessment of the current household economic situation fell 0.9 points but remained above the optimism threshold at 50.3, while expectations for household finances in 12 months eased 0.7 points to 56.6. On an annual basis, consumer confidence was down 2.7 points.
Mexico Consumer Confidence History
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