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KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey - February'25

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SUMMARY

This section presents the February'25 results of the KONDA Inflation Expectations Survey:

  • From February 2024 to this February, i.e. one year ago, how much do you think prices have increased on average?
  • How much do you think prices will increase in the next 12 months, i.e. from February 2025 to February 2026?
  • What percentage do you think prices will increase from the beginning to the end of 2025, i.e. from January to December?

As of February 2025, an increase is observed in inflation perception and expectations compared to January. While marked increases in inflation expectations are seen among metropolitan residents, youth, and individuals experiencing financial difficulties, no change is observed in the expectations of those who state they are able to make ends meet and save. The group with the highest inflation expectation emerges as those who stated they changed cities to earn a living, maintain their economic status, or improve their conditions; the group with the lowest expectation is those who stated they sold a house, car, or land. Furthermore, it is understood that inflation expectations are also related to individuals' mood.

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