Turkish consumers' confidence in economy down in May
People shop in a local bazaar in the Eyüpsultan district of Istanbul, Turkey, May 17, 2021. (AA Photo)


The consumer confidence index in Turkey slipped on a monthly basis to 77.3 in May for the second month in a row, the country's statistical institute said on Friday.

May's confidence index, jointly calculated by TurkStat and the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) through the measurement of consumer tendencies, decreased 3.6% from April.

The consumer confidence index, calculated from survey results, is evaluated within the range of 0-200, indicating optimism when the index is above 100 and pessimism when below.

All sub-indices deteriorated this month, with the financial situation expectation of households index struggling the most. The sub-index fell 5.5%, suggesting that fewer people were expecting a better financial situation in the next 12 months.

The general economic situation expectation over the coming 12 months decreased 4.9% month-on-month in May.

The financial situation of the household index at present compared to the past 12 month period slipped 3.8% during the same period.


The index for assessment on spending money on durable goods over the next 12 months posted a slight decrease of 0.7% from last month.

The monthly survey measures consumers' assessments and expectations on financial standing and the general economic situation, as well as their expenditure and saving tendencies.