Hispanic Consumers More Optimistic About Finances

Mon, 22 April 2024  |  demographics economy finances 

Hispanics were more optimistic about their finances and the economy due to the declining unemployment rate among Hispanics according to a new poll from the  Florida Atlantic University.  

The Hispanic Consumer Sentiment Index (HCSI) increased to 85.3 in the first quarter of the year, an uptick from 76.3 in the fourth quarter of 2023. Overall, optimism increased in the five questions used to generate the HCSI when compared to the fourth quarter of 2023.

Fifty-nine percent of Hispanics indicated they were better off financially now than a year ago, up from 48 percent in the last quarter of 2023.

More Hispanics felt optimistic about their finances in the year ahead, with 71 percent saying they will be better off in the next year, compared to 68 percent in the last quarter of 2023. For the short run economic outlook, 54 percent of Hispanics expect the country to have good business conditions in the year head, up from 49 percent.

Regarding the long-run economic outlook, 58 percent of Hispanics were optimistic, up from 49 percent in the prior quarter.

There was also a slight uptick in big purchase items: 41 percent of Hispanics think it is a good time to purchase major household items, compared to 38 percent last quarter.

"Despite the recent rise in inflation, Hispanics are increasingly positive about their personal finances due to the declining unemployment rate among Hispanics," said Monica Escaleras, Ph.D., director of BEPI in the College of Business. "From January to March, the rate dropped from 4.9 percent to 3.7 percent according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics."

SOURCE Florida Atlantic University Business and Economics Polling Initiative

Popular


© 2013-2024 Walletshare LLC