Istanbul Consumer Price Index Rises 2.06% in July 2026 – Health Expenditures Record 9.77% Increase
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Key Highlights
İstanbul’da Temmuz 2026 enflasyon verileri, tüketici fiyat endeksinde aylık **%2,06** artış ve yıllık **%35,20**’luk yükselişle kayda değer bir enflas

Istanbul's July 2026 inflation data revealed a consumer price index rise of 2.06% month‑on‑month and a 35.20% year‑on‑year increase, signaling a notable inflationary pressure.
Health Spending Surge
The health expenditure category posted a 9.77% increase, driven by a mix of government‑driven price adjustments and heightened demand for medical services.Transportation and Telecommunications Keep Climbing
Transportation costs rose 4.42%, while telecommunications recorded a 3.69% increase, reflecting fuel price volatility and ongoing digital infrastructure investments.Apparel and Footwear Show First Decline
The apparel and footwear category experienced a 0.66% decline, indicating a modest easing of price pressure as consumers adjust spending habits.Sector‑by‑Sector Inflation Snapshot
Expert Commentary (Ufuk Tepe) – The pronounced rise in health spending in Istanbul could amplify the long‑term impact of health costs on inflation, prompting policymakers to revisit price‑control mechanisms. The continued upward trend in transportation and telecommunications underscores the lingering influence of energy price volatility on the CPI. The modest dip in apparel and footwear suggests a shift toward more price‑sensitive consumer behavior, yet the overall inflationary pressure remains a concern, especially for households with fixed incomes.
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