Indonesian consumer confidence improved in January 2026, with the Consumer Confidence Index rising to 127 from 123.5, indicating that households are feeling increasingly positive about economic conditions and prospects for the months ahead, according to a Bank Indonesia survey. This rise was broad‑based across income levels and regions, reflecting stronger perceptions of income, job availability, and willingness to spend.
The stronger sentiment comes as Indonesia’s economy continues to grow above 5%, supported by resilient consumption and overall activity. This optimistic outlook among consumers underscores robust domestic demand, contributing to economic stability and reinforcing expectations for continued growth momentum.
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