Inflation in Turkey has decreased to a four-year low

According to Kazinform, by the end of December 2025, annual inflation in Turkey had dropped to its lowest level since November 2021. According to information provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), consumer price inflation in December 2025 was 30.89%. This figure is the lowest in the last 49 months. It is worth noting that the last time such a low level was recorded was in November 2021, when inflation stood at 21.31%.
On a monthly basis, the consumer price index increased by 0.89%, while the producer price index rose by 0.75%. Annual inflation for producers was 27.67%.
Considering the 12-month average values, consumer inflation reached 34.88%, while producer inflation was 25.36%. This figure serves as the basis for determining the maximum level of rent indexation. In light of the published data for December, it is expected that in January 2026, rents for residential and commercial properties may increase by 34.88%.
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