Turkey’s consumer confidence index edged up in April 2026, suggesting a modest improvement in household sentiment. The indicator rose to 85.5 in April from 85.0 in March 2026, according to data updated on 22 April 2026.
While the increase is slight, it marks a continuation of a cautious shift toward optimism among Turkish consumers. However, with the index still below the neutral 100-point threshold, overall confidence remains subdued, indicating that households are still wary about the economic outlook and their financial conditions.
The April reading will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers as a potential early sign of stabilizing demand, even as broader concerns over purchasing power and future economic conditions continue to weigh on sentiment.