Consumer sentiment in France weakened in May 2026, as the country’s consumer confidence indicator declined to 82 from 84 in April 2026. The latest reading, updated on 27 May 2026, points to a modest deterioration in household morale and a more cautious outlook on the economic environment.
The two-point drop suggests French consumers are becoming slightly more hesitant about spending and future financial conditions, which could weigh on domestic demand if the trend persists. While the change is not dramatic, the lower confidence level may prompt businesses and policymakers to watch more closely for signs of softening consumption in the months ahead.