Mexico's Consumer Confidence Index inched up by 0.4 points in June 2026, reaching 43.8 compared with May, as households became slightly more optimistic about current economic conditions. Four of the index’s five components improved during the month. The strongest gains were in perceptions of current household finances, which climbed 1.2 points to 51.2, and in willingness to purchase durable goods, which rose 1.1 points to 30.0. Views on the current national economic situation advanced 0.7 points to 37.5, while expectations for the country’s economic outlook over the next 12 months increased 0.3 points to 43.7. In contrast, expectations for household finances over the coming year fell by 1.0 point to 56.4. On a year-on-year basis, consumer confidence was 1.8 points lower than in June 2025.