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Argentina Consumer Confidence
Last Release
Sep 30, 2025
Actual
39.81
Units In
Points
Previous
39.94
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Oct 23, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 0 Days 9 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
60.97 Jan 2007 | 28.44 Sep 2002 | 44.68 Points | 2001-2025 | Universidad Torcuato di Tella |
In Argentina, the Consumer Confidence Index (ICC - Índice de Confianza del Consumidor) is based on a survey consisting of six questions referring to the perception of current personal financial situation and economic situation in the country; the future economic situation in the short term and in the long term and expectations regarding the purchase of household items and consumption durables, such as vehicles. The index is a weighted average of three regional indexes: Federal Capital (15.9 percent), Countryside (30.7 percent) and Greater Buenos Aires (53.4 percent). The index is based on the proportion of positive and negative answers over the total number of people surveyed. The value of the index would be equal to 100 if all the answers to a specific question were positive, while in the opposite case the value would be equal to 0.
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Argentina’s Consumer Confidence Index slipped 0.3% to 39.81 in September 2025 from 39.94 in August. Results were mixed: the durable goods and real estate index plunged 14.9% to 28.80, while the personal situation index rose 3.2% to 42.26 and the macroeconomic situation gained 7.4% to 48.37. By income level, confidence improved 6.7% among low-income households but dropped 5.2% for high-income households. Regionally, confidence rose 9.6% in Buenos Aires City to 40.63, fell 0.8% in Greater Buenos Aires to 36.79, and increased 3.7% in the country to 44.65. Year-on-year, the index was up 2.1%.
Argentina Consumer Confidence History
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