In July, Turkey's economic landscape experienced a further decline in consumer confidence, according to the latest Thomson Reuters IPSOS Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The indicator fell to 34.4, down from 35.3 in June 2025, highlighting a continued concern among consumers about the economic outlook.
This dip in the consumer sentiment index signals growing caution in spending and investment behaviors among the Turkish population, as economic challenges persist in the region. The drop comes despite efforts by businesses and policymakers to boost confidence and stimulate growth in the marketplace.
The updated data, released on July 10, 2025, points toward a need for revised strategies to bolster consumer assurance and invigorate the Turkish economy. Analysts will be watching closely to see how ongoing economic policies will influence consumer sentiment moving forward.