This content is the subscriber-only version of the KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey, available exclusively to KONDA Barometer subscribers. This version includes a broader set of queries across a wider range of demographic and political breakdowns. Click here to access the public version of the KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey.
This section presents the March ’25 results of the KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey:
As of March 2025, the overall decline observed in inflation perceptions and expectations appears to apply across different demographic groups as well. However, political preferences continue to be a determining factor in inflation expectations; the difference in inflation expectations between Erdoğan and İmamoğlu voters stands at 26 percentage points. The gap between the 12-month inflation forecast of those in the worker, tradespeople, and farmer group—identified as the demographic cluster with the highest inflation expectations—and the national average is 4 percentage points. In addition, perceptions regarding the summoning of TÜSİAD executives for questioning also appear to be associated with inflation expectations.
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