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What Awaits Türkiye in 2026? New Trends Reveal Surprising Shifts

The Data Institute’s report, “Türkiye Trends 2026,” highlights rapidly changing social and consumer dynamics in Türkiye — from the erosion of the middle class and a growing digital trust crisis to the rise of the “small rewards culture” and the emerging meaning economy. So, what exactly awaits the country in 2026?

Harun Yazıcı

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The comprehensive study conducted by the Data Institute presents striking findings about the nation’s evolving values, consumption habits, and expectations for the future.

Surveying 5,600 people across Türkiye, the research reveals powerful trends shaped by economic pressures, increased digitalization, widening trust gaps, and shifting life priorities. According to the report, Türkiye is undergoing a deep transformation in consumer behavior as it moves toward 2026.

Here are the key takeaways from the “Türkiye Trends 2026” study:

Middle Class Shrinks, Deepening the “Hourglass Society”

One of the report’s most notable findings is that 77 percent of participants believe the middle class has effectively disappeared in Türkiye. Meanwhile, 69 percent express concern about their economic future.

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For brands, this signals a need to rethink product strategies and communication efforts targeting the mid-market segment.

A New Center of Trust: The Family

Türkiye’s trust landscape is shifting dramatically. A striking 90 percent of respondents say they trust their families the most, while confidence in traditional institutions remains low.
Trust in scientists stands at 27 percent, and trust in the media is as low as 2 percent.

A New Consumption Era: The Meaning Economy

Consumer attitudes in Türkiye are undergoing a major transformation. Sixty-seven percent of respondents say they now prioritize quality over quantity. The idea of a “good life” is increasingly defined by mental and emotional well-being rather than material wealth.

For brands, this signals a growing need for value-driven communication and purpose-oriented positioning.

The Rise of the “Small Rewards Culture”

Delayed major purchases are being replaced by small pleasures and momentary treats. Sixty-five percent of respondents say they turn to affordable, uplifting purchases to motivate themselves. Popular “small rewards” include specialty desserts, coffee experiences, and budget-friendly fashion items.

Digital Growth Meets Declining Trust

While Türkiye continues to advance digitally, concerns around safety and privacy are intensifying. Seventy-three percent worry about the use of their personal data, and 76 percent fear online fraud or cyberattacks.

This trend underscores a widening trust deficit for digital platforms and brands.

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“Discount Hunting” Becomes Widespread

Seventy-eight percent of consumers say they always compare prices before making a purchase. With rising living costs, consumption habits in Türkiye have become more cautious, budget-focused, and research-driven.

The Data Institute’s “Türkiye Trends 2026” report shows that both consumer behavior and societal values are evolving rapidly and multidimensionally. For brands, public institutions, and policymakers, these insights offer a critical roadmap for understanding Türkiye’s near future.

Source: Data Institute – Türkiye Trends 2026

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