Key Points

The Reserve Bank of India's latest Urban Consumer Confidence Survey reveals a nuanced economic picture for urban India. While current consumer sentiment shows minimal fluctuation, there's growing optimism about future economic prospects. Respondents across 19 major cities expect improvements in employment, income, and spending potential. The survey indicates a cautiously positive outlook for the coming year, with reducing concerns about inflation and price levels.

Key Points: RBI Survey Reveals Urban Consumer Confidence Steady Ahead

  • Urban consumer confidence marginally dips but future expectations rise
  • Inflation concerns continue to ease
  • RBI survey covers 19 major Indian cities
  • Households optimistic about economic outlook
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Urban consumer confidence shows stable sentiments, expects brighter outlook: RBI survey

RBI's Urban Consumer Confidence Survey shows stable sentiments with improved future economic expectations across Indian cities

"Households remain firmly optimistic on future earnings - RBI Report"

Mumbai, June 7

The Reserve Bank of India's Urban Consumer Confidence Survey (UCCS) for May 2025 indicates that consumer sentiments regarding the current economic situation have remained largely stable compared to March, supported by slight improvements in areas such as employment and prices, though these still remain in the negative zone.

According to the survey data, the overall Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) registered a marginal decline, dipping slightly from 95.5 in March to 95.4 in May 2025. This reflects a minor weakening in current consumer sentiment.

However, expectations for the future have improved notably. The survey findings stated that the people are more optimistic about the economic outlook, employment prospects, income levels, and their ability to spend.

This growing optimism pushed the Future Expectations Index (FEI) up by 1 point, from 122.4 in March to 123.4 in May.

The RBI conducted the survey between May 2 and May 11, covering 6,090 respondents across 19 major Indian cities. The survey highlights how urban households perceive the present economic environment and what they anticipate for the coming year.

A key takeaway from the survey is the growing optimism among urban households regarding inflation and price levels. This is the second consecutive round where concerns about high prices have declined. Looking ahead, most respondents expect inflation and prices to ease further.

RBI said "Pessimism about the current price level and inflation continued to ease for the second consecutive round. Households also expect a decline in both price and inflationary pressures over the coming year"

Although consumers did not report a major change in their current income levels, there is strong optimism about future earnings.

"Households remain firmly optimistic on future earnings even though their sentiment on current earnings remained around its March 2025 level," the RBI added.

Spending patterns also reflect this cautious optimism. While current spending, both on essential and non-essential items, has seen a slight dip compared to March, expectations for future spending have improved.

In summary, the survey revealed that while consumers feel only slightly better about present conditions, they are significantly more confident and hopeful about the year ahead.

- ANI

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Priya K.
As a working professional in Bangalore, I can see why optimism is growing. Tech hiring has picked up and startups are getting funding again. But RBI should also survey middle-class families struggling with education costs - that's where real inflation pinches! 📚
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Rahul S.
Numbers don't lie - 1 point increase in future expectations is good but not great. Government needs to focus more on manufacturing jobs, not just services sector. Make in India must deliver for real consumer confidence to soar!
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Anjali M.
Finally some positive news! 🎉 As a small business owner in Pune, I've seen customers becoming more willing to spend on non-essentials this quarter. Hope this trend continues through festival season. Diwali sales will tell the real story!
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Vikram P.
RBI's survey covers only urban areas. What about rural India where 60% of our population lives? Farmers and small town businesses face very different economic realities. We need balanced data for proper policy making.
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Sunita R.
The optimism is good but let's not celebrate too soon. Vegetable prices are still high and EMI burdens haven't reduced. I'll believe in this "brighter outlook" when my monthly grocery bill stops giving me shocks!
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Karan D.
Interesting how spending on essentials dipped slightly. Maybe people are becoming more budget-conscious after pandemic lessons? Long-term this could be positive for savings culture in India. Jugaad won't work forever - need financial discipline!

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