Türkiye vs France

Compare PPP-adjusted average wages, long-term wage trends and consumer price levels using consistent OECD data.

Türkiye wage data: 2024 · France wage data: 2025 · Price data: 2024

Comparison Overview

Türkiye flagTürkiye

Average wage (2024)

$57,275

1-year change
+19.0%
5-year change
+61.0%

Overall price level (2024)

32 (United States = 100)

France's latest PPP-adjusted average wage is approximately 5.6% higher than Türkiye's.

Latest available wage years differ.

France flagFrance

Average wage (2025)

$60,483

1-year change
+1.0%
5-year change
+3.7%

Overall price level (2024)

70.4 (United States = 100)

France has the higher latest average wage of the two, by 5.6% on a PPP-adjusted basis. Over five years Türkiye shows the stronger change (+61.0% against +3.7%). Overall consumer prices are higher in France, at 70.4 against 32 on the United States = 100 scale — a gap of +38.4 index points. The wage figures come from different years (2024 and 2025) and the price levels from 2024, so each economy is shown at its own latest available point.

Wage History

See how PPP-adjusted average annual wages have changed in both economies.

PPP-adjusted annual wage (USD)

TürkiyeFrance
$20,000$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,000$70,000201420162018202020222025

USD PPP, constant 2025 prices

Wage Key Facts

MetricTürkiyeFrance
Latest wage$57,275$60,483
Latest year20242025
1-year change+19.0%+1.0%
5-year change+61.0%+3.7%
10-year change+96.2%+1.7%
Historical peak$57,275$61,289
Peak year20242019
Change from peak0.0%−1.3%

How the Wage Trends Compare

Current Position

France records the higher figure: $60,483 against $57,275, a gap of 5.6%. The gap is clear enough to rank the two, though it says nothing about how the figure is distributed within either economy.

The two are measured in different years — Türkiye in 2024, France in 2025 — so this compares each economy's latest available point rather than a single common year. Where a strict same-year ranking is needed, the all-countries table uses the latest year for which every economy reports.

Both use the same basis: PPP-adjusted US dollars at constant prices. That conversion strips out the price level differences between the two economies, which is what makes the two figures comparable at all — neither is a local-currency salary, and neither is what an employer in that country would write on a contract.

Recent Momentum

Türkiye had the stronger latest year (+19.0% against +1.0%).

Both moved up in the latest year, which leaves the ordering between them unchanged.

Widening the window to five years, the stronger of the two is Türkiye: +61.0% against +3.7%.

For both economies the latest year points the same way as the five-year change, so the recent movement reads as continuation rather than a turn.

Long-Term Direction

Across ten years both series are up — +96.2% for Türkiye and +1.7% for France. Over this horizon the two share a direction, and the difference between them is one of pace.

Türkiye is at its historical peak in the latest year, while France sits 1.3% from its high of 2019. One has recovered its previous ground and the other has not.

Consumer Price Level Comparison

Compare eight consumer price categories with the United States benchmark of 100.

United States = 100
Missing values are shown as -

All differences are shown in index points. United States = 100.

CategoryTürkiyeFranceDifference (TUR − FRA)TUR vs U.S.FRA vs U.S.
Overall3270.4−38.4−68.0−29.6
Food6493.4−29.4−36.0−6.6
Clothing63.586.1−22.6−36.5−13.9
Housing16.868.3−51.5−83.2−31.7
Health14.543.4−28.9−85.5−56.6
Transport79.9114−34.1−20.1+14.0
Recreation53.182.2−29.1−46.9−17.8
Restaurants & Accommodation55.190.1−35.0−44.9−9.9
  • Overall

    Türkiye32
    France70.4
    Difference−38.4
    TUR vs U.S.−68.0
    FRA vs U.S.−29.6
  • Food

    Türkiye64
    France93.4
    Difference−29.4
    TUR vs U.S.−36.0
    FRA vs U.S.−6.6
  • Clothing

    Türkiye63.5
    France86.1
    Difference−22.6
    TUR vs U.S.−36.5
    FRA vs U.S.−13.9
  • Housing

    Türkiye16.8
    France68.3
    Difference−51.5
    TUR vs U.S.−83.2
    FRA vs U.S.−31.7
  • Health

    Türkiye14.5
    France43.4
    Difference−28.9
    TUR vs U.S.−85.5
    FRA vs U.S.−56.6
  • Transport

    Türkiye79.9
    France114
    Difference−34.1
    TUR vs U.S.−20.1
    FRA vs U.S.+14.0
  • Recreation

    Türkiye53.1
    France82.2
    Difference−29.1
    TUR vs U.S.−46.9
    FRA vs U.S.−17.8
  • Restaurants & Accommodation

    Türkiye55.1
    France90.1
    Difference−35.0
    TUR vs U.S.−44.9
    FRA vs U.S.−9.9

Türkiye and France in Detail

Current Wage Position

Türkiye reports a PPP-adjusted average annual wage of $57,275 for 2024, and France $60,483 for 2025. That puts France ahead by 5.6%.

Both figures are PPP-adjusted: converted using purchasing power parities rather than market exchange rates, and expressed in constant prices so different years stay comparable.

This matters for reading the gap. A market-rate conversion would move with currency markets and would not reflect what the money buys in each economy. These figures are built to compare purchasing power, not to tell you what a currency transfer would be worth.

Recent Wage Momentum

In the latest reported year Türkiye changed by +19.0% and France by +1.0%. A single year is a narrow window, so it is worth reading alongside the five-year figure rather than on its own.

Over five years, Türkiye records the larger change at +61.0%, against +3.7% for France. That is the difference in how far each series has travelled over the medium term, in real PPP-adjusted terms.

Short-term and five-year movement point the same way for both economies, so neither is currently being pulled against its own medium-term direction.

Long-Term Wage Direction

Across ten years the changes are +96.2% for Türkiye and +1.7% for France. This is the longest horizon the data covers, and it is the one least affected by any single year's movement.

Türkiye reached its highest recorded value of $57,275 in 2024, and the latest figure sits 0.0% from that high.

France peaked at $61,289 in 2019, leaving its latest value 1.3% away from that point.

Both long-term series move the same way, so the difference between these two economies is one of degree over ten years rather than of direction.

Consumer Price Profile

Against the United States benchmark of 100, overall consumption sits at 32 in Türkiye and 70.4 in France — −38.4 index points apart.

The categories that separate them most are Housing (−51.5) and Restaurants & Accommodation (−35.0).

Clothing is where they are nearest, at 63.5 and 86.1.

Across the categories with data, France is the more expensive of the two more often than not.

How to Interpret the Comparison

These are average wages, not median wages, and not take-home pay. An average is pulled by the whole distribution, so it does not describe a typical individual, occupation, city or employer in either economy.

The wage figures are already PPP-adjusted and in constant prices. They are not local-currency salaries and not amounts convertible at a market exchange rate.

The price levels are relative indices against United States = 100. They describe how price levels compare, not what a household actually spends.

Wages and price levels should not be combined into a verdict on which country is better. This page is for understanding how the two wage trends and price structures differ — nothing further follows from it.

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