Indonesia's consumer confidence index experienced a slight decline in December, as figures released on January 9, 2026, indicate a marginal drop to 123.5 from the previous 124.0 index recorded in November 2025.
This dip in consumer sentiment suggests a slight wane in household optimism about the country’s economic prospects. While the decrease is minor, it reflects a cautious consumer outlook in the final month of 2025 amidst ongoing global economic uncertainties.
The steady consumer confidence throughout the year has been a sign of resilience in the Indonesian economy; however, the current indicator calls for careful monitoring in the upcoming months to ensure stability and bolster consumer confidence levels once again. Stakeholders and investors will be closely observing subsequent reports to understand the underlying factors contributing to this shift and to strategize accordingly.