Fashion Updates

 CPI for clothing & footwear rises in Turkey

Published: June 13, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Turkey’s general Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.37% month on month and 75.45% year on year in May. The CPI for clothing and footwear had the lowest annual increase at 50.85% and the highest monthly increase at 9.60%.

In May, Turkey’s consumer price index (CPI) increased by 3.37% month on month and 75.45% year on year. The CPI went up by 22.72% compared to December 2023 and by 62.51% based on twelve-month moving averages. The clothing and footwear sector saw the lowest annual increase at 50.85% and the highest monthly increase at 9.60%. Data was provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (Turkstat).

In May, Turkey’s consumer price index experienced changes across various sectors. While 23 basic headings decreased and 6 remained unchanged, 114 basic headings saw an increase. The CPI excluding certain items rose by 3.77% monthly and 72.99% annually. This was a significant increase compared to December 2023 and the twelve-month moving averages.

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