Consumer sentiment in the United States showed a notable improvement in June, as the Michigan Consumer Expectations index rose to 49.3, up from 44.1 in May 2026. The latest reading, updated on 12 June 2026, suggests that households are feeling more optimistic about their financial prospects and the broader economic outlook than they were a month earlier.
While the index remains just below the 50-point level often viewed as a threshold between predominantly pessimistic and more optimistic expectations, the gain from May to June marks a solid positive shift in sentiment. The increase in the Michigan Consumer Expectations indicator could signal firmer consumer confidence heading into the coming months, with potential implications for spending patterns and overall economic momentum in the United States.