Brazil’s consumer confidence index remained stable in June, according to data from the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV). This stability resulted from offsetting factors: worsening expectations for the future were balanced by an improved perception of the current economic situation. FGV Ibre economist Anna Carolina Gouveia noted this dynamic in her assessment of the data. The index indicates a lack of significant change in consumer sentiment during the month. While future outlooks decreased, current conditions were viewed more favorably, preventing an overall decline in confidence. This suggests consumers are cautiously optimistic, despite anxieties about what lies ahead. The FGV’s findings provide a snapshot of consumer behavior and economic sentiment within Brazil.