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The 2025: Consumer confidence up globally to begin 2025

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Sentiment is up in Latin America and Europe, down in North America according to the Global Consumer Confidence Index for 2025.

Global Consumer Confidence Index is up 0.7 point since last month and sits at 48.6. The index reversed last month’s losses and is now 0.7 point lower than its reading from this time last year.

Among 29 economies measured, nine countries show significant gains in consumer sentiment, while just three countries show a notable decline.

Based only on the “legacy 20 countries” tracked since March 2010, the Index would read at 46.4, up 0.6 point since December.

After declining in the previous two months, the Current and Investment indices both show significant gains this month. In contrast, the Expectations and Jobs indices both show stability this month.

Sentiment is up in Latin America. Colombia (+3.9 points), Argentina (+3.7 points) and Peru (+3.4 points) are all up significantly. No Latin American country shows a significant loss this month.

Consumer confidence is also largely up in Europe. Hungary (+4.0 points, Great Britain (+3.3 points), Germany (+3.3 points), Sweden (+2.7 points) and France (+2.0 points) all show significant gains. Similar to Latin America, no European country is down significantly.

In contrast, consumer confidence has declined in North America. The U.S. (-3.2 points) and Canada (-2.8 points) are both down significantly this Year 2025

The Global Consumer Confidence Index is the average of all surveyed countries’ Overall or “National” indices. This month’s installment is based on a monthly survey of more than 21,000 adults under the age of 75 from 29 countries conducted.

Consumer sentiment in 29 countries

Among the 29 countries, Indonesia (62.3) holds the highest National Index score. Indonesia and India (60.0) remain the only countries with a National Index score of 60 or higher.

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