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United States Consumer Confidence

Last Release
Jan 31, 2026
Actual
54
Units In
Points
Previous
52.9
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Jan 23, 2026
Time to Release
12 Days 14 Hours
Highest
Lowest
Average
Date Range
Source
111.4
Jan 2000
50
Jun 2022
84.68 Points1952-2026University of Michigan
The Index of Consumer Expectations focuses on three areas: how consumers view prospects for their own financial situation, how they view prospects for the general economy over the near term, and their view of prospects for the economy over the long term. Each monthly survey contains approximately 50 core questions, each of which tracks a different aspect of consumer attitudes and expectations. The samples for the Surveys of Consumers are statistically designed to be representative of all American households, excluding those in Alaska and Hawaii. Each month, a minimum of 500 interviews are conducted by telephone.

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The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index inched up for the second consecutive month, rising to 54.0 in January 2026, its highest level since September 2025 and slightly above market expectations of 53.5, according to a preliminary estimate. Gains were concentrated among lower-income consumers, while sentiment among higher-income households slipped. Overall, US households reported modest improvement in economic perceptions over the past two months, but sentiment remains nearly 25% below January 2025 levels. Consumers continue to worry about high prices and a softening labor market, though concerns about tariffs appear to be gradually easing. Year-ahead inflation expectations held steady at 4.2%, the lowest since January 2025, yet still well above the 3.3% recorded a year ago. Meanwhile, long-term inflation expectations ticked up slightly, rising to 3.4% from 3.2% in December.

United States Consumer Confidence History

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