Indonesia’s consumer confidence strengthened at the start of 2026, signaling improving sentiment among households. The consumer confidence index rose to 127.0 in January 2026, up from 123.5 in December 2025, according to data updated on 9 February 2026.
The increase marks a notable uptick in optimism, suggesting that Indonesian consumers feel more secure about their current financial conditions and future economic prospects. A reading above 100 typically indicates a predominantly positive outlook among respondents, and the January figure reinforces that confidence remains firmly in optimistic territory as the new year begins.