Brazilian consumer confidence strengthened slightly in June 2026, with the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) ticking up to 53.00 from 52.35 in May 2026.
The June reading, updated on 10 June 2026, signals a modest improvement in sentiment as the index moves further above the neutral 50-point mark. While the gain is incremental, it suggests that Brazilian consumers are feeling somewhat more optimistic about economic conditions and their personal financial outlook compared with the previous month.
This latest rise in the PCSI will be closely watched by investors and policymakers as an indicator of underlying demand and confidence in Latin America’s largest economy.