In May 2025, the index for consumer confidence in China ranged at ** points, up from **** points in the previous month. The index dropped considerably in the first half of 2022 and performed a sideways movement during 2023 and 2024. Consumer confidence Index The consumer confidence index (CCI), also called Index of Consumer Sentiment (ICS) is a commonly used indicator to measure the degree of economic optimism among consumers. Based on information about saving and spending activities of consumers, changes in business climate and future spending behavior are being projected. The CCI plays an important role for investors, retailers, and manufacturers in their decision-making processes. However, measurement of consumer confidence varies strongly from country to country. As consumers need time to react to economic changes, the CCI tends to lag behind other indicators like the consumer price index (CPI) and the producer price index (PPI). Development in China As shown by the graph at hand, confidence among Chinese consumers picked up since mid of 2016. In October 2017, the CCI hit a record value of 127.6 index points and entered into a sideward movement. Owing to a relative stability in GDP growth, a low unemployment rate, and a steady development of disposable household income, Chinese consumers gained more confidence in the state of the national economy. Those factors also contribute to the consumers’ spending power, which was reflected by a larger share of consumption in China’s GDP. After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, consumer confidence dropped quickly in the beginning of 2020, but started to recover in the second half of the year, leading to a v-shaped movement of the index in 2020.
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Consumer Credit in China increased to 561418.65 CNY Hundred Million in September from 559611.53 CNY Hundred Million in August of 2024. This dataset provides - China Consumer Credit- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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China Consumer Loan data was reported at 36,792,984.895 RMB mn in Oct 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 36,225,156.364 RMB mn for Sep 2018. China Consumer Loan data is updated monthly, averaging 10,352,660.972 RMB mn from Jan 2007 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 142 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 36,792,984.895 RMB mn in Oct 2018 and a record low of 2,472,177.000 RMB mn in Jan 2007. China Consumer Loan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The People's Bank of China. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Money and Banking – Table CN.KB: Loan: Consumer Loan.
In 2024, the total retail sales of the consumer goods industry in China amounted to approximately **** trillion yuan. Retail sales in urban areas totaled **** trillion yuan, whereas sales in rural China amounted to **** trillion yuan.
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China Consumer Confidence: Jobs Index data was reported at 71.101 Index in Jan 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 67.104 Index for Dec 2022. China Consumer Confidence: Jobs Index data is updated monthly, averaging 67.676 Index from Mar 2010 (Median) to Jan 2023, with 155 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 74.426 Index in Jul 2019 and a record low of 56.440 Index in Oct 2011. China Consumer Confidence: Jobs Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ipsos Group S.A.. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IPSOS: Consumer Confidence Survey.
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Graph and download economic data for Composite Leading Indicators: Composite Consumer Confidence Amplitude Adjusted for China (CSCICP03CNM665S) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2023 about consumer sentiment, composite, China, and consumer.
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Consumer price index (2010 = 100) in China was reported at 133 in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. China - Consumer price index (2010 = 100) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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China Consumer Confidence: Current Index data was reported at 73.178 Index in Jan 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 72.959 Index for Dec 2022. China Consumer Confidence: Current Index data is updated monthly, averaging 62.801 Index from Mar 2010 (Median) to Jan 2023, with 155 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 78.438 Index in Nov 2018 and a record low of 45.646 Index in Jun 2012. China Consumer Confidence: Current Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ipsos Group S.A.. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IPSOS: Consumer Confidence Survey.
Baidu Search Index is a big data analytics tool developed by Baidu to track changes in keyword search popularity within its search engine. By analyzing trends in the Baidu Search Index for specific keywords, users can effectively monitor public interest in topics, companies, or brands.
As an ecosystem partner of Baidu Index, Datago has direct access to keyword search index data from Baidu's database, leveraging this information to build the BSIA-Consumer. This database encompasses popular brands that are actively searched by Chinese consumers, along with their commonly used names. By tracking Baidu Index search trends for these keywords, Datago precisely maps them to their corresponding publicly listed stocks.
The database covers over 1,100 consumer stocks and 3,000+ brand keywords across China, the United States, Europe, and Japan, with a particular focus on popular sectors like luxury goods and vehicles. Through its analysis of Chinese consumer search interest, this database offers investors a unique perspective on market sentiment, consumer preferences, and brand influence, including:
Brand Influence Tracking – By leveraging Baidu Search Index data, investors can assess the level of consumer interest in various brands, helping to evaluate their influence and trends within the Chinese market.
Consumer Stock Mapping – BSIA-consumer provides an accurate linkage between brand keywords and their associated consumer stocks, enabling investor analysis driven by consumer interest.
Coverage of Popular Consumer Goods – BSIA-consumer focuses specifically on trending sectors like luxury goods and vehicles, offering valuable insights into these industries.
Coverage: 1000+ consumer stocks
History: 2016-01-01
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Consumer Price Index CPI in China increased to 103.20 points in April from 103.10 points in March of 2025. This dataset provides - China Consumer Price Index (CPI) - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2023, final consumption of the economy in China accounted for about 55.7 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). The share of final consumption in the total GDP of China is expected to increase gradually in the upcoming years. Level of consumption in China Final consumption refers to the part of the GDP that is consumed, in contrast to what is invested or exported. In matured economies, final consumption often accounts for 70 or more percent of the total GDP. In developing countries, however, a significantly larger share may be spent on investments in infrastructure, real estate, and industrial capacities.Since its economic opening up, China was among the countries with the highest ratio of spending on investment and the lowest on consumption. Especially since 2000, China spent increasing amounts of money on infrastructure and housing, while the share spent on consumption dropped to an all-time low. This was not only related to China’s rapid economic ascendence, but also to a large working-age population and a low dependency ratio. Recent developments and outlook As the rate of returns on investment has dropped gradually since the global financial crisis in 2008, China is trying to shift to a more consumption-driven growth model. Accordingly, the share of final consumption has increased since 2010. Although this trend was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, it will most probably continue in the future. Lower demand for new infrastructure and housing, as well as an aging population, are the main drivers of this development.
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China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Computer data was reported at 58.187 Unit in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 63.392 Unit for 2022. China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Computer data is updated yearly, averaging 63.200 Unit from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2023, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 87.030 Unit in 2012 and a record low of 2.600 Unit in 1997. China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Computer data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Household Survey – Table CN.HD: Durable Consumer Goods per Urban Household.
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China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data was reported at 25,750.000 RMB bn in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 21,860.500 RMB bn for 2017. China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data is updated yearly, averaging 2,473.416 RMB bn from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2018, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25,750.000 RMB bn in 2018 and a record low of 13.100 RMB bn in 1997. China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The People's Bank of China. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Money and Banking – Table CN.KB: Loan: Consumer Loan.
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China Consumer Confidence: Expectations Index data was reported at 75.927 Index in Jan 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 72.545 Index for Dec 2022. China Consumer Confidence: Expectations Index data is updated monthly, averaging 69.642 Index from Mar 2010 (Median) to Jan 2023, with 155 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 77.833 Index in Jan 2021 and a record low of 61.265 Index in Dec 2011. China Consumer Confidence: Expectations Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ipsos Group S.A.. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IPSOS: Consumer Confidence Survey.
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China Consumer Price Index (CPI): MoM data was reported at 99.600 Prev Mth=100 in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 99.800 Prev Mth=100 for Feb 2025. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): MoM data is updated monthly, averaging 100.100 Prev Mth=100 from Jan 1995 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 363 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 103.700 Prev Mth=100 in Jan 1995 and a record low of 98.200 Prev Mth=100 in Jun 1999. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): MoM data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Inflation – Table CN.IA: Consumer Price Index: Previous Month=100.
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China Consumer Confidence Indicator: sa: Normalised data was reported at 97.312 Normal=100 in Dec 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.240 Normal=100 for Nov 2023. China Consumer Confidence Indicator: sa: Normalised data is updated monthly, averaging 100.016 Normal=100 from Jan 1990 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 408 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 102.062 Normal=100 in Feb 2021 and a record low of 97.059 Normal=100 in Nov 2022. China Consumer Confidence Indicator: sa: Normalised data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.OECD.MEI: Consumer Opinion Surveys: Seasonally Adjusted: Non OECD Member. The Consumer Confidence Survey is conducted by China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center (CEMAC) of the National Bureau of Statistics. Data for Consumer Confidence Indicator are available from June 1996 onwards. Starting from Q4 2009, CEMAC extended the sample size and coverage (including all tiers of urban cities in the East, Central, West and Northwest as well as rural areas).
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China Consumer Confidence Score: Future Local Economy data was reported at 68.000 Score in Jan 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 66.000 Score for Dec 2022. China Consumer Confidence Score: Future Local Economy data is updated monthly, averaging 43.300 Score from Mar 2010 (Median) to Jan 2023, with 155 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 74.200 Score in Jan 2021 and a record low of 20.700 Score in Oct 2012. China Consumer Confidence Score: Future Local Economy data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ipsos Group S.A.. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IPSOS: Consumer Confidence Survey.
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China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Refrigerators data was reported at 101.900 Unit in Dec 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 104.359 Unit for Dec 2022. China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Refrigerators data is updated quarterly, averaging 91.050 Unit from Dec 1995 (Median) to Dec 2023, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 104.359 Unit in Dec 2022 and a record low of 66.200 Unit in Dec 1995. China Consumer Goods per 100 Urban Household: Refrigerators data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.HD: Durable Consumer Goods per Urban Household.
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China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Transportation and Communication (TC) data was reported at 98.100 Prev Year=100 in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 97.700 Prev Year=100 for 2023. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Transportation and Communication (TC) data is updated yearly, averaging 99.000 Prev Year=100 from Dec 1994 (Median) to 2024, with 31 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 107.800 Prev Year=100 in 1994 and a record low of 93.800 Prev Year=100 in 2000. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Transportation and Communication (TC) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IA: Consumer Price Index.
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China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Service data was reported at 100.300 Prev Year=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 99.600 Prev Year=100 for Feb 2025. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Service data is updated monthly, averaging 101.900 Prev Year=100 from Jan 2005 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 243 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 104.600 Prev Year=100 in Jan 2011 and a record low of 98.200 Prev Year=100 in Feb 2009. China Consumer Price Index (CPI): Service data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Inflation – Table CN.IA: Consumer Price Index: Same Month PY=100.
In May 2025, the index for consumer confidence in China ranged at ** points, up from **** points in the previous month. The index dropped considerably in the first half of 2022 and performed a sideways movement during 2023 and 2024. Consumer confidence Index The consumer confidence index (CCI), also called Index of Consumer Sentiment (ICS) is a commonly used indicator to measure the degree of economic optimism among consumers. Based on information about saving and spending activities of consumers, changes in business climate and future spending behavior are being projected. The CCI plays an important role for investors, retailers, and manufacturers in their decision-making processes. However, measurement of consumer confidence varies strongly from country to country. As consumers need time to react to economic changes, the CCI tends to lag behind other indicators like the consumer price index (CPI) and the producer price index (PPI). Development in China As shown by the graph at hand, confidence among Chinese consumers picked up since mid of 2016. In October 2017, the CCI hit a record value of 127.6 index points and entered into a sideward movement. Owing to a relative stability in GDP growth, a low unemployment rate, and a steady development of disposable household income, Chinese consumers gained more confidence in the state of the national economy. Those factors also contribute to the consumers’ spending power, which was reflected by a larger share of consumption in China’s GDP. After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, consumer confidence dropped quickly in the beginning of 2020, but started to recover in the second half of the year, leading to a v-shaped movement of the index in 2020.