Consumer Activity Index Released for July 2025

The Bank of Japan released the Consumer Activity Index for July 2025, a key indicator for monthly tracking of personal consumption trends, enabling timely analysis of personal consumption which accounts for about 60% of GDP.

Consumer Activity Index for July 2025 (Seasonally Adjusted, 2015 Base = 100)

Main Indices

  • Nominal Consumption Activity Index: 114.30
  • Real Consumption Activity Index: 99.40
  • Nominal Consumption Activity Index (Travel Balance Adjusted): 112.30
  • Real Consumption Activity Index (Travel Balance Adjusted): 97.66

Real Index Components

  • Real Consumption Activity Index Plus: 99.86
  • Real Durable Goods Index: 104.87
  • Real Non-Durable Goods Index: 90.00
  • Real Services Index: 105.96

Significance and Features

The Consumer Activity Index is compiled from various sales and supply statistics for goods and services, with the following characteristics:

  1. Comprehensiveness: Shows similar fluctuations to household consumption in SNA final accounts
  2. Timeliness: Released on the 5th business day for the previous month (much earlier than final figures)
  3. Stability: Small sample-related fluctuations
  4. Correlation: High correlation with various sentiment indicators

Analytical Perspective

July's real consumption activity index of 99.40 slightly below the 2015 base level. By category:

  • Durable goods (104.87) showing robust performance above base year
  • Non-durable goods (90.00) below base year level
  • Services (105.96) maintaining strong performance above base year

The divergence between nominal and real values (114.30 vs 99.40) reflects price inflation impact, while differences with/without travel balance adjustment indicate changes in consumption patterns due to international movement.

Data Utilization

The index can be used according to analytical purposes, with various series including nominal/real values, with/without travel balance adjustment, and category breakdowns. It serves as an important indicator for understanding short-term consumption trends in financial and economic analysis.

※ This summary was automatically generated by AI. Please refer to the original article for accuracy.

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