Consumer confidence in Thailand weakened in March 2026, underscoring growing caution among households. The consumer confidence index fell to 51.8 in March from 53.7 in February 2026, according to the latest data updated on 09 April 2026.
While the index remains above the neutral 50-point threshold often interpreted as the divide between pessimism and optimism, the back-to-back decline suggests Thai consumers are growing more wary about their economic prospects. The softening sentiment may reflect concerns over the pace of economic recovery, cost-of-living pressures, or uncertainty around income and employment conditions.
The March downturn in confidence will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers, as household sentiment is a key driver of domestic demand. A sustained pullback in confidence could weigh on consumer spending in the months ahead, potentially slowing broader economic momentum in Thailand.