In a positive turn for the Turkish economy, the country's consumer confidence index has shown a notable improvement for November 2025. According to the latest data released on November 20, the index rose to 85.0, compared to the previous month's figure of 83.6.
This uptick in consumer sentiment suggests a boost in economic optimism among Turkish consumers, despite ongoing global economic challenges. The increase indicates that Turkish households may be more inclined to spend, potentially acting as a driver for economic growth in the coming months.
The rise from October's 83.6 to November's 85.0 could be attributed to various factors, including stabilization in domestic markets and encouraging economic policies. As consumers gain more confidence in the economic prospects, businesses might see increased consumer spending, marking an essential step for economic recovery and growth.