In a recent release by Thomson Reuters, the July 2025 IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for Belgium reflects a concerning decline in consumer confidence. The index has dropped to 45.33, down from 47.18 in June 2025, marking a notable decrease of 1.85 points in just a month.
This month-over-month comparison highlights a sluggish consumer outlook during a period marked by economic uncertainty. The drop follows a previous month where the index had already seen reactions to economic conditions, suggesting a continuing trend of cautious consumer behavior within Belgian households.
Updated on July 10, 2025, this data signals potential worries for Belgium's economic stakeholders as consumer sentiment is a key indicator often used to gauge economic health and predict future spending behavior. As Belgium navigates these economic waters, all eyes will be on whether the next update will see a reversal or an intensification of this trend.