This section analyzes the morale and economic crisis expectations of Turkish society. The study addresses individuals' perceptions of their ability to make ends meet, personal and nationwide economic crisis expectations, and their views on the current economic situation. Furthermore, it analyzes the potential impact of economic indicators such as the consumer confidence index, inflation rate, and crisis expectation on political party preferences. This chapter provides a vital foundation for understanding the public's psychological state in the face of economic difficulties and how economic perceptions reflect on political behavior:
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