The Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) has revealed an encouraging upward trend for Israel in November 2025. The economic sentiment indicator has climbed to 47.87, an increase from October's index value of 45.71. This data, updated on November 13, 2025, indicates a monthly improvement in consumer attitude towards economic conditions.
This month-over-month comparison underscores a positive sentiment shift, suggesting increased consumer confidence and potential economic stability following the previous period. In October 2025, the sentiment index saw a much smaller gain, indicating that November's figures might reflect a more consolidated optimism among Israeli consumers.
The uplift in the Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI for Israel could signify recovering consumer trust in economic conditions post the previous month's uncertainties. Analysts and market watchers will be keenly looking forward to December's data to determine if this positive trajectory continues.