In July 2025, Saudi Arabia's consumer confidence saw a slight uptick, as reflected in the Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The index recorded a modest increase, climbing from 71.39 in June to 71.44 in July. This updated data, released on July 10, 2025, indicates a continuance in consumer optimism within the nation, albeit with a marginal gain over the previous month.
The month-over-month comparison highlights a steadying of consumer sentiment following June's data. Whereas June marked a stabilization at an index score of 71.39, July's increment to 71.44 denotes a positive trend in sentiment, suggesting that Saudi consumers are beginning to feel slightly more optimistic about economic conditions as the year progresses.
This increase in the PCSI comes amidst ongoing developments in the country's economic landscape, reflecting consumer patience and renewed hope for economic growth. Analysts will likely continue to monitor these subtle shifts as indicators of broader economic health, especially as future reports unfold in the upcoming months.