The annual inflation rate jumped to 32.37% in April 2026 from 30.87% in the previous month, surpassing market expectations of 31.25%. It marked the highest reading since October 2025, as prices accelerated across most major sub-indices, particularly food and non-alcoholic beverages (34.55% vs 32.36% in March), housing and utilities (46.6% vs 42.06%), and transport (35.06% vs 34.35%). Other categories also contributed to overall price growth, including clothing and footwear (9.66% vs 7.2%), furnishings and household goods (21.42% vs 20.52%), and health (33.02% vs 29.98%). Rising inflation is increasingly being shaped by external headwinds, particularly the prolonged Middle East war, which has pushed global oil prices higher. For Turkey, a net energy importer, the surge in energy costs is adding further strain to an already elevated inflation environment. On a monthly basis, consumer prices climbed to a three-month high of 4.18%, from 1.94% in March and above expectations of 3.28%. source: Turkish Statistical Institute
Inflation Rate in Turkey increased to 32.37 percent in April from 30.87 percent in March of 2026. Inflation Rate in Turkey averaged 35.37 percent from 1965 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 138.71 percent in May of 1980 and a record low of -4.01 percent in June of 1968. This page provides the latest reported value for - Turkey Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Turkey Inflation Rate - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on May of 2026.
Inflation Rate in Turkey increased to 32.37 percent in April from 30.87 percent in March of 2026. Inflation Rate in Turkey is expected to be 33.00 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Turkey Inflation Rate is projected to trend around 25.00 percent in 2027 and 20.00 percent in 2028, according to our econometric models.