Indonesia’s consumer confidence index declined 7 points from the previous month to 77.8 in May 2020, the lowest level since October 2005, reflecting the severe hit caused by COVID-19 outbreak amid restriction measures that led consumers to stay at home. The five of six of the main sub-indices deteriorated: current economic conditions (down by 12.1 points to 50.7); economic outlook (down by 1.9 points to 104.9); job availability compared to six months ago (down 13 points to 28.2); income expectations for the next six months (down 2.3 points to 113.8); and the assessment of current income (down by 12.7 points to 50.8). Meantime, sub-indices of job availability expectations increased (up 3.7 points to 105.8).