How Business Affects Our Lives in Turkey
- Ilayda Artikan

- Jul 31
- 3 min read
Business is an important part of daily life in Turkey. It provides jobs, brings income to families, and helps the country grow. From large companies in cities to small shops in villages, business affects how we live, what we buy, and even how we think about the future. Below are some of the ways business affects our lives in Turkey, with examples.
1. Jobs and Income
Business gives people jobs. When people have jobs, they earn money to support their families. For example, a person may work in a factory in Bursa that makes car parts, or in a hotel in Antalya that welcomes tourists. Small businesses, like a local bakery or a tailor shop, also create jobs in neighborhoods. When more people work, they spend money. This helps other businesses grow, too. This cycle supports the whole economy.
2. Daily Life and Shopping
Business affects how and where we shop. Years ago, many people in Turkey went to open markets or small shops. Today, many people also shop at supermarkets like Migros or online stores like Trendyol and Hepsiburada. Thanks to business, we have more choices. We can buy clothes, electronics, and food from local stores or global brands like Zara, Samsung, or McDonald’s. These changes also affect our daily habits and lifestyles.
3. New Ideas and Young Entrepreneurs
Many young people in Turkey are starting their own businesses. This is called entrepreneurship. For example, a university student may start a small online business selling handmade jewelry. Another young person might create a mobile app to help people find jobs. Startups like Getir (a fast delivery service) and Peak Games (a mobile game company) have become very successful. These businesses create new jobs and show that Turkish entrepreneurs can compete in the global market.
4. Tourism and Local Business
Tourism is a big part of the Turkish economy. Every year, millions of tourists visit places like Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the beaches of Muğla and Antalya. These visitors spend money on hotels, restaurants, shops, and tours. For example, a small hotel in Bodrum or a gift shop in Pamukkale earns income from tourists. This helps local families and keeps traditional crafts and foods alive.
5. Social and Cultural Changes
Businesses can also change our culture. For example, the popularity of fast food chains and shopping malls has changed how many families eat and spend their free time. Also, businesses often support social causes. Some companies give scholarships to students or plant trees to protect nature. These actions help improve society and show the positive side of business.
6. Challenges in Business
Business in Turkey also faces problems. Some businesses struggle with high costs, inflation, or not being able to find skilled workers. Small businesses may have trouble getting loans or using digital tools. For example, a small farmer may not earn enough money because of rising fuel and fertilizer prices. Or, a local bookstore may find it hard to compete with big online sellers.
Still, there are many opportunities. Turkey has a young and smart population, a good location between Europe and Asia, and many natural and cultural resources.
Conclusion
In Turkey, business affects many parts of life. It creates jobs, changes how we shop, supports tourism, and brings new ideas. It also brings challenges, but with the right support and innovation, businesses in Turkey can continue to grow and help people live better lives.
By supporting honest and responsible businesses, we help build a stronger future for everyone.



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