In June 2025, Turkey's consumer confidence index experienced a slight increase, reaching 85.1 up from 84.8 in May. This improvement was reflected across all subcomponents. Notably, the most significant rise was observed in household expectations for the forthcoming twelve months, which climbed to 85.8 from May's 85.3. Additionally, expectations for spending on durable goods over the next year saw a marginal increase to 102.6 from 102.5. The assessment of current financial conditions experienced a small uptick, improving to 69.3 from 69.1. Similarly, the general economic outlook for the coming year registered a slight improvement, moving up to 82.4 from 82.2.