Turkey’s Consumer Sentiment Inches Higher in June, PCSI Rises to 35.8

Turkey’s consumer confidence showed a marginal improvement in June 2026, as the Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) edged up to 35.8 from 35.6 in May 2026.

The slight uptick suggests that Turkish households are becoming only cautiously more optimistic about their economic prospects. While the index remains at relatively low levels, the move from 35.6 to 35.8 signals a modest gain in sentiment rather than any decisive shift in outlook.

The latest data, updated on 11 June 2026, will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers looking for early signs of changes in domestic demand and consumer behavior in Turkey.