Turkey’s consumer confidence index rose to 85.7 in February 2026 from 83.7 in January, marking the highest reading since March 2025. Assessments strengthened for households’ current financial situation, with the index climbing to 71.3 from 68.2 in January. Expectations for households’ financial outlook over the next twelve months also improved significantly, rising to 86.8 from 83.3. Households’ willingness to spend on durable goods strengthened modestly, with the index increasing to 103.2 from 101.9, suggesting a gradual improvement in purchasing intentions. Meanwhile, expectations for the general economic situation over the next year remained broadly stable, edging slightly lower to 81.4 from 81.5. Despite the improvement, the overall index remained below the 100 threshold, indicating that consumer confidence continues to reflect a pessimistic outlook. source: Turkish Statistical Institute

Consumer Confidence in Turkey increased to 85.70 points in February from 83.70 points in January of 2026. Consumer Confidence in Turkey averaged 87.65 points from 2004 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 106.10 points in January of 2004 and a record low of 63.40 points in June of 2022. This page provides the latest reported value for - Turkey Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Turkey Consumer Confidence - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on February of 2026.

Consumer Confidence in Turkey increased to 85.70 points in February from 83.70 points in January of 2026. Consumer Confidence in Turkey is expected to be 85.00 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Turkey Consumer Confidence is projected to trend around 91.00 points in 2027 and 95.00 points in 2028, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-01-22 07:00 AM
Consumer Confidence
Jan 83.7 83.5 83.8
2026-02-19 07:00 AM
Consumer Confidence
Feb 85.7 83.7 84.2
2026-03-20 07:00 AM
Consumer Confidence
Mar 85.7 85


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Consumer Confidence 85.70 83.70 points Feb 2026
Consumer Spending 431061319.00 385073642.00 TRY Thousand Sep 2025
Economic Confidence Index 99.40 99.40 points Jan 2026
Retail Sales MoM 1.70 1.70 percent Dec 2025
Retail Sales YoY 16.30 14.90 percent Dec 2025


Turkey Consumer Confidence
In Turkey, Consumer Tendency Survey aims to measure present situation assessments and future period expectations of consumers' on personal financial standing and general economic course and to determine consumers' expenditure and saving tendencies for near future. The survey covers a randomly selected sample of all individuals at the age of 15 and above having a job in urban and rural areas. The index is evaluated between 0 and 200. The reading above 100 means consumers are optimistic and below 100 are pessimistic.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
85.70 83.70 106.10 63.40 2004 - 2026 points Monthly
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Turkey Consumer Mood Index Hits 11-Month High
Turkey’s consumer confidence index rose to 85.7 in February 2026 from 83.7 in January, marking the highest reading since March 2025. Assessments strengthened for households’ current financial situation, with the index climbing to 71.3 from 68.2 in January. Expectations for households’ financial outlook over the next twelve months also improved significantly, rising to 86.8 from 83.3. Households’ willingness to spend on durable goods strengthened modestly, with the index increasing to 103.2 from 101.9, suggesting a gradual improvement in purchasing intentions. Meanwhile, expectations for the general economic situation over the next year remained broadly stable, edging slightly lower to 81.4 from 81.5. Despite the improvement, the overall index remained below the 100 threshold, indicating that consumer confidence continues to reflect a pessimistic outlook.
2026-02-19
Turkey Consumer Morale Improves in January
Turkey’s consumer confidence index edged up to 83.7 in January 2026 from 83.5 in December, marking a modest improvement in household sentiment. The uptick was driven by a better assessment of households’ current financial situation, with the index rising to 68.2 from 67.9. Expectations for the general economic situation over the next twelve months also improved notably, climbing to 81.5 from 78.2. However, sentiment remained mixed as households’ expectations for their financial situation over the next year weakened to 83.3 from 85.2, while intentions to spend on durable goods eased slightly to 101.9 from 102.6, signaling continued caution in purchasing plans. Overall, the index remained well below the 100 threshold, indicating that consumer confidence is still in pessimistic territory despite the marginal improvement.
2026-01-22
Turkey Consumer Morale Hits 5-Month Low
Turkey's consumer confidence index fell to 83.5 in December 2025 from 85 in the previous month. It marked the lowest reading since July, as households’ assessment of their current financial situation dropped to 67.9 from 69.6, while expectations for their finances over the next twelve months declined slightly to 85.2 from 85.7. Outlooks for the general economic situation over the coming year also worsened, with the index falling to 78.2 from 79.6. In addition, intentions to spend on durable goods over the next year eased to 102.6 from 105.0, signaling weaker purchasing plans. Overall, the index remained below the 100 mark, indicating that consumer sentiment continues to stay in pessimistic territory.
2025-12-19