Consumer confidence in the United States improved slightly in February, with the Michigan Consumer Sentiment index rising to 57.3 from 56.4 in January 2026. The latest reading, updated on 6 February 2026, suggests a modest uptick in household sentiment after a subdued start to the year.
While the increase is limited, the move higher from January’s 56.4 level indicates that consumers are feeling somewhat better about economic conditions heading into late winter. The February 57.3 reading remains consistent with a cautious mood, but the direction of change may be viewed positively by markets looking for signs that consumer confidence is stabilizing rather than weakening further.