Turkey Inflation Calculator (TÜFE Enflasyon Hesaplama)
See how much a Turkish Lira amount has changed in real value due to inflation. Uses official TÜFE (Consumer Price Index) annual data from 2010 to 2024.
Annual TÜFE Inflation Rates Used
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About Turkish Inflation (TÜFE)
Turkey's Consumer Price Index (TÜFE — Tüketici Fiyat Endeksi) measures the average change in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services. Turkey has historically experienced above-average inflation compared to most developed economies, but the 2021–2023 period saw extraordinary price pressures.
Inflation peaked at approximately 85.5% year-on-year in October 2022, the highest since 1998, driven by energy prices, global supply chain disruptions, and domestic monetary policy. Following a policy pivot in mid-2023 with aggressive interest rate hikes, inflation began to moderate, reaching approximately 47% by end of 2024. This still represents significant erosion of purchasing power.
Between 2010 and 2024, cumulative inflation in Turkey exceeded 1,000%, meaning something that cost 100 TL in 2010 would cost over 1,000 TL by 2024. This has had profound effects on savings, wages, and the cost of living for Turkish residents. The real value of fixed assets like real estate has in many cases kept pace with or outpaced inflation, while cash savings in TRY have suffered significant real value losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
- ✓ 2022 peak inflation: ~85.5% (October)
- ✓ 2023 year-end inflation: ~64.7%
- ✓ 2024 estimated: ~47%
- ✓ CPI data from TÜİK (Turkish Statistics)
- ✓ 2010–2024 cumulative: over 1,000%