This section presents participants' opinions on the mid-year minimum wage adjustment and the public sector austerity package:
In this chapter, while attitudes regarding an interim increase to the minimum wage are examined, public perception of the Public Savings Package is also measured. Roughly 9 out of 10 people believe that the minimum wage should be increased. This view is most widespread among housewives. This opinion is also quite common among AK Party voters, with a ratio of 8 out of 10. IYI Party voters, on the other hand, constitute the political cluster where this rate is the lowest, even though the majority still agrees. Across society, while the proportion of those who have no opinion about the Public Savings Package is close to half, a large majority of those who are aware of it find the package insufficient.
In February, inflation expectations for the next 12 months decreased by 1 percentage point compared...
Although private sector employees are trying to bridge the gap with public sector employees through...
This section tracks society's expectations of a crisis, individuals' expectations of economic hardsh...
This section tracks the monthly trends in society’s crisis expectations, as well as individuals’...
In January, inflation expectations for the next 12 months fell by 3 points compared to the previous...
While the minimum wage increase compared to the previous year was around 27 percent, the official in...
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