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The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for the United States eased slightly in May 2026, signaling a marginal softening in consumer confidence. The index slipped to 49.65 in May from 49.95 in April 2026, according to data updated on 13 May 2026.
The May reading keeps U.S. sentiment just below the neutral 50-point threshold, suggesting consumers remain cautious about current and future economic conditions. While the decline from April is modest, the movement underscores lingering uncertainty that may weigh on household spending and broader economic momentum in the near term.
Market participants and policymakers are likely to monitor upcoming PCSI releases closely for clearer direction on U.S. consumer behavior, as even small shifts in sentiment can influence consumption patterns and business expectations.