Argentina’s consumer confidence dropped to 44.11 in March 2025, down from a peak of 47.4 in January. Assessments of personal finances decreased, while purchasing intentions remained stable. However, the macroeconomic perception saw slight improvement, and the index rose 20.27% year-over-year.
In March 2025, Argentina’s consumer confidence indicator decreased to 44.11, following a peak of 47.4 in January 2025. This marks the lowest consumer confidence seen this year. Optimism has notably diminished across the three main subindexes of the indicator.
While personal financial assessments saw a decline from 49.54 in February to 45.81 in March, the intentions to purchase durable goods were nearly unchanged, decreasing slightly to 34.33 from 34.40. However, an improvement was noted in perceptions of the macroeconomic situation, which rose to 52.20 from 57.83.
Despite the recent downturn, the Consumer Confidence Index shows a significant year-over-year increase of 20.27%, highlighting a contrasting trend in consumer sentiment over a longer timeframe.
The decline in Argentina’s consumer confidence indicator in March 2025 reflects reduced optimism in personal finances and purchasing intentions. Despite slight improvements in the macroeconomic outlook and a notable increase over the past year, the current figures indicate ongoing challenges within the consumer landscape.
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