In December 2025, the consumer confidence index in Mexico experienced an increase, reaching 44.7 from 44.1 in November, thereby halting a three-month downward trend. Each of the index's five components exhibited monthly growth. The evaluation of households' present economic situation ticked up by 0.2 points to 51.3, while the outlook for future household finances rose marginally by 0.1 point to 57.4. Significantly, perceptions of the country's current economic conditions saw a notable rise by 1.5 points, reaching 39.4. Moreover, expectations for the national economy saw a 0.8-point improvement to 44.4. Additionally, there was a slight increase in the willingness to purchase durable goods, with the corresponding index up by 0.2 points to 31.0.