Japan: Consumer Confidence Index - Exclude One Person Household (SA)

Macro

2026-05-29

Description

The Japan Consumer Confidence Index is released by the Cabinet Office and measures the confidence levels of multi-person households (excluding one-person households) regarding future economic conditions, income, and prices. This index is an important indicator for assessing consumer spending trends and overall economic sentiment, reflecting whether households feel optimistic or pessimistic about the economic outlook.

An increase in the Consumer Confidence Index typically indicates that multi-person households have greater confidence in the economic outlook, which may signal an increase in consumer spending. Conversely, a decrease in the index may suggest growing uncertainty among households about future economic conditions, potentially leading to reduced consumer spending.

This data is released monthly, providing insights into changes in consumer confidence among multi-person households in Japan for the previous month.

Published by
Cabinet Office of Japan (Choice)
Frequency
Monthly
Next Update

AI Data Insight

Japan's latest Consumer Confidence Index (excluding single-person households) for Q2 2026 (May) rebounded significantly to 33.6 from 32.2 in the previous month, outperforming the market expectation of 32.0. As the effects of the Shunto wage hikes gradually materialize, all four core sub-indices have strengthened across the board, which is expected to provide key support for the Bank of Japan's future normalization of monetary policy.

AI Data Insight

Japan's latest Consumer Confidence Index (excluding single-person households) for Q2 2026 (May) rebounded significantly to 33.6 from 32.2 in the previous month, outperforming the market expectation of 32.0. As the effects of the Shunto wage hikes gradually materialize, all four core sub-indices have strengthened across the board, which is expected to provide key support for the Bank of Japan's future normalization of monetary policy.

Description

The Japan Consumer Confidence Index is released by the Cabinet Office and measures the confidence levels of multi-person households (excluding one-person households) regarding future economic conditions, income, and prices. This index is an important indicator for assessing consumer spending trends and overall economic sentiment, reflecting whether households feel optimistic or pessimistic about the economic outlook.

An increase in the Consumer Confidence Index typically indicates that multi-person households have greater confidence in the economic outlook, which may signal an increase in consumer spending. Conversely, a decrease in the index may suggest growing uncertainty among households about future economic conditions, potentially leading to reduced consumer spending.

This data is released monthly, providing insights into changes in consumer confidence among multi-person households in Japan for the previous month.

Published by
Cabinet Office of Japan (Choice)
Frequency
Monthly
Next Update