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Rural consumer's economic situation improved, optimistic for future: RBI survey

According to RBI survey, 41.6 per cent of rural consumers responded positively, stating that their economic condition has improved in the past two months.

Published on: Aug 07, 2025 02:21 PM IST
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The recently released Rural Consumer Confidence Survey by RBI has shown signs of improvement in economic conditions for rural consumers in India. The survey, which was conducted from July 1 to July 12 this year with 7,924 collected responses, showed that the consumer sentiment has improved marginally, with consumers stating that their economic situation has improved.

The Current Situation Index (CSI) improved marginally owing to a broad-based improvement across major survey parameters (Reuters/Representational )
The Current Situation Index (CSI) improved marginally owing to a broad-based improvement across major survey parameters (Reuters/Representational )

According to the survey, 41.6 per cent of rural consumers responded positively, stating that their economic condition has improved in the past two months, while 24 per cent of consumers noted that the conditions remain unchanged.

And 34.4 per cent of consumers said that their situation has worsened.

However, it is worth noting that, while the economic situation shows improvement, employment conditions have remained the same, as per the data.

The Current Situation Index (CSI) has edged up slightly after broad-based improvements in most parameters covered in the survey, PTI reported

Improved Consumer Situation Index

Stating the reasons behind this improvement, the RBI in the report said that, "rural consumer confidence for the current period has improved; the Current Situation Index (CSI) inched up marginally owing to broad-based improvement across major survey parameters".

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Future expectations and economic conditions

In terms of the future expectations and future economic condition, approximately 59.6 per cent of responses were related to improving conditions in the coming year. Meanwhile, 21.2 per cent of respondents highlighted that it will remain the same, and only 19.2 per cent feel it may worsen.

Consumers also shared that they expect employment opportunities and income levels to rise in the next year. However, many rural households also anticipated an increase in their spending going forward.

Consumers expect inflation to decline in future

The survey also noted that the household’s current inflation perception has declined by 50 basis points to 5.8 per cent in July 2025. In this round, a higher percentage of rural households expected prices and inflation to decline in the future."

Overall, the survey highlighted a growing sense of recovery and hope among India's rural consumers, despite challenges in employment and rising spending expectations.

 
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