A recent survey conducted by MAK Research indicates widespread dissatisfaction with economic management in Türkiye, with many respondents highlighting difficulties in accessing food and essential goods.
The survey, held between November 3-12, included 3,200 participants from 44 provinces across Türkiye.
When asked, "Are you satisfied with the country's economic management considering current conditions?" 43.9% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction, while only 25.5% said they were satisfied. And the other 14.3% of respondents said they are "definitely not satisfied", according to the MAK Research's survey.
A significant portion of respondents, 41%, reported that accessing food and essential goods is the biggest financial challenge they face. Additionally, 20% cited housing costs as their primary concern, followed by 14% who mentioned difficulties in covering education expenses.
The survey also asked participants whether they are satisfied living in Türkiye under current conditions. Of those polled, 35% expressed satisfaction, while 34% said they were not content. Notably, 5% of participants declined to respond.