Published on Saturday, July 4, 2026
Big Data techniques used
Peru | Tracking consumption with real-time data in June 2026
Summary
The Big Data Private Consumption Index grew 7.7% year-on-year in June, marking its fifth consecutive month of deceleration as the positive effects of the extraordinary pension fund withdrawals that began in November 2025.
Key points
- Key points:
- The moderation in Big Data Private Consumption Index growth occurred in a context where households' purchasing power continued to be affected by the significant increase in prices, with year-on-year inflation remaining elevated since March.
- Consumer confidence rebounded in June, moving back close to optimistic territory.
- Consumer credit has provided additional support, continuing to grow at double-digit rates.
- The strength of the labor market, reflected in sustained job creation—particularly formal, high-quality employment—and rising incomes, has supported continued growth in the overall wage bill.
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- Geography Tags
- Latin America
- Peru
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- Topic Tags
- Consumption
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