Turkish consumer morale rebounds slightly in May
People enjoy a sunny weekend at a cafe, Istanbul, Türkiye, April 26, 2025. (Reuters Photo)


Türkiye's consumer confidence in May reversed its downward trend in the previous month and improved slightly, according to official data released on Tuesday.

The consumer confidence index gained 1.1% from a month ago to 84.8 points in May, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said.

This followed a 2.3% monthly decrease in April, when the index was at 83.9 points.

The sub-index measuring households' current financial situation was unchanged in May from a month ago, while household financial situation expectations for the next 12 months rose 1.2%.

The index tracking spending on durable goods over the next 12 months saw a 3.3% month-over-month increase in May.

Meanwhile, the expectations for the general economic situation for the next 12 months fell 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.