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Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is a barometer that measures the economic condition of Mongolia from a consumer perspective. NRCC has estimated CCI every quarter nationwide since 2014 in partnership with the Mongolia-Japan Human Resource Development Center. The index is based on consumer perceptions of current business and employment conditions and expectations for future business, employment, and income for six months.
Data collection for the Consumer Confidence Survey is conducted in the last month of the quarter. The quarterly survey covers about 1000 randomly selected consumers.
Consumer Confidence Survey is one of the few quarterly surveys in Mongolia. NRCC publishes Mongolia’s totals and breakouts by region, age, gender, education, income, and dwelling type. The concepts and questions used to compute the CCI remain the same, making it possible to compare historical data.
Click here for the CCI computation methodology file.

CONSUMER CONFIDENCE INDEX: 2021 QUARTER 3
Mongolian consumers' confidence in the economy decreased in the third quarter of 2021. The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) stands at 81, which is 7 points lower than the third quarter of 2020 and is at the previous quarter's level. Let's compare the results of the third quarter with the last quarter.

Consumer Confidence Index: 2nd quarter 2021
In the second quarter of 2021, CCI is at the same level as the same period in the previous year.