Turkey Inflation Rate Lowest Since 2021

2026-01-05 07:19 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

Turkey's annual inflation rate slowed to 30.89% in December 2025 from 31.07% in the previous month, missing market expectations of 31%.

It marked the lowest reading since November 2021, as prices increased at a softer pace for housing and utilities (49.45% vs 49.92% in November), transport (28.44% vs 29.23%), clothing and footwear (6.5% vs 8.99%), furnishings and household equipment (24.97% vs 26.47%), recreation and culture (24.99% vs 25.87%), and miscellaneous goods and services (29.68% vs 29.94%).

On the other hand, costs accelerated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (28.31% vs 27.44%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (30.8% vs 30.7%), health (30.87% vs 29.46%), communications (19.04% vs 17.78%), education (66.27% vs 66.17%), and hotels, cafes, and restaurants (34.11% vs 33.91%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices edged up to 0.89% from 0.87% in November, but remained below market expectations of 0.98%.



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