The Rise of the Refurbished Economy Amidst Minimum Wage Constraints
Türkiye’de akıllı telefon fiyatlarının rekor seviyelere çıkması, asgari ücretli çalışanların sıfır cihaz hayallerini ertelerken, yenilenmiş (refurbish

The surge in smart phone prices to record levels in Turkey is forcing minimum wage earners to postpone their dreams of owning new devices, simultaneously steering the refurbished phone market onto a trajectory of stable growth. The imbalance in pricing is redirecting consumers towards older generation technologies, significantly expanding the volume of the second-hand market.
Purchasing Power Erosion and the Second-Hand Shift
Price instability in consumer electronics is straining the 28,070 TL minimum wage threshold, making it nearly impossible to acquire a new device within this budget. This economic landscape is shifting market dynamics as follows:
Budget-Friendly Reflections of Premium Models
While the 28,070 TL budget cannot secure an entry-level new phone, the same amount makes upper-segment models from major market players accessible as refurbished units. Notable devices within this budget band include:
This pricing structure in consumer electronics represents a direct reflection of macroeconomic uncertainties on household spending. The growth of the refurbished market signals a consumer quest for optimization in technology access, posing new challenges for manufacturers regarding sustaining new sales strategies and profit margins.
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