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Belizeans Show Growing Optimism About Economy in January

Belizeans Show Growing Optimism About Economy in January

Belizeans Show Growing Optimism About Economy in January

According to the Statistical Institute of Belize (SIB), Belize’s Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) for January 2025 showed a major improvement, which means that Belizeans are feeling more “optimistic about the economy and their own economic prospects.”

The CCI jumped from 48.0 to 50.5, a 5.2% increase from December 2024, SIB reported. Key to this increase were improvements in the ‘Present’ and ‘Durable Goods’ components.

The ‘Present’ sub-index surged by 12.9%, reflecting more positive views of current economic conditions. Confidence in making major purchases like homes and cars grew by 5.9%.

Meanwhile, expectations for future economic conditions dipped slightly by 1%, with the ‘Expectations’ sub-index falling to 59.6.

The Cayo district recorded the highest gain, with confidence climbing 11.4% to 52.4, while Stann Creek experienced a 6.5% decline.

While urban consumers saw an 8% rise in confidence, rural areas also showed improvement with a 3.1% increase. Confidence was notably higher among men, whose sentiment rose by 4.7%, while women saw a more modest increase of 0.8%.

The Mestizo/Hispanic group saw the largest rise in confidence, with a 12% increase, reflecting stronger sentiment in both present conditions and major purchases. In contrast, the ‘Other’ group experienced a 6% decline in consumer confidence.

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