In November 2025, Turkey's consumer sentiment showed a minor yet hopeful improvement, as indicated by the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The current index has marked a score of 35.2, up from October's 34.9. This rise provides a glimmer of optimism amid ongoing economic challenges faced by the nation.
The slight increase in the PCSI suggests that Turkish consumers are beginning to exhibit a marginally more positive outlook regarding economic conditions. However, with the score still remaining below 50, the data reflects ongoing concerns about economic stability and recovery.
This update, released on November 13, 2025, will be closely monitored by analysts and policymakers looking to gauge consumer sentiment and its potential influence on Turkey's economic trajectory in the coming months. While the shift is subtle, it represents a step towards stabilizing consumer confidence in a challenging economic climate.