December 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
December 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index

December 2025 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index

Consumer Confidence Up Slightly As Expectations Sub-Index Rebounds

Washington DC, December 12, 2025--The LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index for December 2025 is at 51.9. Fielded from November 21 – 26, 2025, the Index is up 0.5 point from last month.

 

The index has increased slightly following last month’s decline. However, it sits nearly six points lower than its reading from this time last year.

 

The Current and Investment sub-indices are both stable this month. However, the Current sub-index now sits more than four points lower than its reading from this time last year, and the Investment sub-index is now more than five points below its December 2024 reading

The Expectations sub-index is up more than one point this month and is the only sub-index to increase significantly. Despite this month’s uptick, it still sits more than six points lower than its reading from this time last year.

Lastly, the Jobs sub-index shows stability this month. It remains nearly six points lower than its reading from a year ago.

The Current Index reads at 43.4, stable (+0.2 point) from last month. The index now sits 4.6 points lower than its reading from this time last year (48.0).

The Expectations Index reads at 58.1, up 1.5 points this month. The index now sits 6.5 points lower than its December 2024 reading (64.6).

The Investment Index is at 45.0, unchanged from November. The index is now 5.5 points below its December 2024 reading (50.4).

The Jobs Index reads at 63.0, stable (+0.1 point) from November. The index is now 5.9 points below its reading from a year ago (68.9).

 

 


About the Study

These findings are based on data from a monthly 30-country survey conducted by Ipsos on its Global Advisor online survey platform and, in India, on its IndiaBus platform. They are first reported each month by LSEG as the Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI).

This survey was fielded between November 21 and November 26, 2025. The sample includes 1,000 Americans aged 18-74.

The data is weighted so that the composition of the sample in each country best reflects the demographic profile of the adult population according to the most recent census data.

The LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI), ongoing since 2010, is a monthly survey of consumer attitudes on the current and future state of their local economy, personal financial situation, savings, and confidence to make major investments. The PCSI metrics reported each month for each of the countries surveyed consist of a “Primary Index” based on all 10 questions below and of several “sub-indices” each based on a subset of these 10 questions.

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The author(s)

  • Johnny Sawyer
    Senior Research Manager, US, Public Affairs

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