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2025.08.1315:00:00UTC+00Canadian Consumer Confidence Inches Downward: Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI Report

According to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI), released on August 13, 2025, consumer confidence in Canada has experienced a slight dip. The indicator for August stands at 47.70, reflecting a modest decline from July's figure of 48.07.

This report highlights a month-over-month comparison, indicating a subtle yet noticeable decrease over the previous month. The current data presents a picture of cautious optimism among Canadian consumers as they navigate the economic influences affecting their financial outlook and spending behavior.

Such fluctuations in consumer sentiment can be attributed to a variety of factors, including economic policy changes, global market trends, and domestic economic performance. As consumer sentiment is crucial for economic growth, these marginal changes are closely monitored by analysts and policymakers to predict economic conditions and guide economic decisions in the coming months.

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