The Michigan Consumer Expectations index in the United States slipped marginally in February 2026, easing to 56.6 from a previous reading of 57.0. The latest figure, updated on 20 February 2026, points to a slight softening in Americans’ outlook for the economy compared with the earlier February reading.
While the change is modest, the move lower suggests that consumers remain cautious about future economic conditions, including income, business activity and employment prospects. The persistent sub-60 level underscores that expectations are still relatively restrained, which can have implications for household spending and broader economic momentum in the months ahead.