Costa Rica’s Consumer Confidence Improves After Elections · Global Voices
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Consumer confidence in Costa Rica's economy improved significantly according to the results of the Consumer Confidence Index (ICC), developed by the School of Statistics of the University of Costa Rica (UCR).The indicator was 60.7 points, an improvement compared to 55.4 points in the previous measurement, carried out in November.The data was recovered after the national elections, said Fernanda Alvarado Leitón, coordinator of the ICC.The positiv…
The start of 2026 marks a milestone in the economic perception of the country.According to the results of survey No. 89 of the School of Statistics of the University of Costa Rica (UCR), the Consumer Confidence Index (ICC) climbed to 60.7 points, registering the highest level since the beginning of these measurements in 2002.This surge is based on a substantial improvement in expectations about the cost of credit and the performance of companies…
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