Turkish consumer confidence down in October
Türkiye’s consumer confidence dipped slightly to 83.6 in October, continuing a downward trend amid mixed outlooks on finances and spending, official data showed.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:29 | 23 October 2025
Türkiye's consumer confidence in October continued its downward trend, falling slightly to 83.6 points, according to official data released on Thursday.
The consumer confidence index dropped 0.3% or 0.3 points from a month ago in October, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said.
This followed a 0.4-point monthly decline in September, when the index was at 83.9 points.
The sub-index measuring households' current financial situation was down 0.1% in October from a month ago, while household financial situation expectations for the next 12 months rose 0.2%.
The index tracking spending on durable goods over the next 12 months dropped 1.6% month-on-month in October.
Meanwhile, expectations for the general economic situation for the next 12 months rose 0.7% in the same period.
The consumer confidence index serves as a key indicator of the economy's overall health, capturing public sentiment regarding financial conditions, the broader economic outlook, and spending and saving intentions.
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