According to official data released on Wednesday, Turkey’s consumer confidence index increased 9.2% to 87.5 points in April, resuming an upward trend after falling to 80.1 points the month before.
According to the data, prospects for the overall economy and households over the coming year have significantly improved.
According to data from the Turkish Statistics Institute, a confidence level below 100 denotes pessimism and a rating above 100, optimism.
Following the exclusion of seven provinces affected by the powerful earthquakes in February in March, the survey was carried out in all 81 provinces this month.