The latest data from Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for Israel reveals that consumer confidence in the country saw an improvement in April 2024. The index, which tracks consumer sentiment, increased to 45.37 in April from 44.64 in March 2024.
This positive change reflects a slightly improved outlook among Israeli consumers regarding their personal finances, job prospects, and overall economic situation. The data was updated on 11 April 2024, indicating a recent uptick in confidence among consumers in the country.
The month-over-month comparison shows a modest increase in consumer confidence, signaling a potential positive trend in overall economic sentiment among Israeli residents. As the economy continues to navigate various challenges, this uptick in consumer confidence could bode well for future economic growth and stability in Israel.