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Indonesia Consumer Confidence
Last Release
May 31, 2025
Actual
117.5
Units In
Points
Previous
121.7
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Jul 08, 2025
Time to Release
24 Days 6 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
128.9 May 2022 | 9.6 Mar 2001 | 102.54 Points | 2000-2025 | Bank Indonesia |
In Indonesia, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) measures consumer’s expectations about current income and job availability against those 6 months ago, appropriate time to buy durable goods, and general economic conditions and job availability expectations in the next 6 months. The index is based on a survey of around 4600 middle up class households in major cities (those cities cover about 78 percent of GDP). Data is collected through phone interviews and direct visits. The two main components of the Index are the current economic condition index and the consumer expectation index. The CCI is computed as a net balance obtained from the difference between percentage on ’increase’ answer and percentage on ’decrease’ answer. An index above 100 indicates an improving outlook and below 100 a deteriorating outlook.
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Indonesia's consumer confidence fell to 117.5 in May 2025, down from 121.7 in April, which had marked the first increase in four months. This was the lowest level of consumer sentiment since September 2022, reflecting weakening purchasing power and a shrinking middle class, with most of the six sub-indices showing deterioration. Notable declines were seen in perceptions of current economic conditions (down 7.7 points to 106.0), income expectations for the next six months (down 2.1 points to 135.4), current income levels (down 7.3 points to 118.1), job availability compared to six months ago (down 5.9 points to 95.7), and economic outlook (down 0.8 points to 129.0). Meanwhile, the sub-index for overall job availability rose slightly, up 0.3 points to 123.8.
Indonesia Consumer Confidence History
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