Your personal observations are not economic news.
When I was a kid, I always hung out in the mall, because that's where everybody met. Not because I had money.
I was talking about the row at Starbucks, not little kids playing and hanging in the mall.
Starbucks is one of the most expensive brands in te world, and especially in Turkey in this economic recession people rather buy a Nescafe in the store and drink coffee at home.
But no, Starbucks was stamped with people, there was a very long row outside the store. So in economic crisis the first thing people do is buying a coffeeshake in Starbucks for 70 TL? Can those young people afford that? And then i saw Popeyes, Burger King, McDonalds, Domino's. Full crowded and no place to sit. Little pizza's and menu's starting from 59.99 TL.
And this is a little town, Elazig. Not a big metropole like Istanbul. I am here now more than a month and i see new constructions, crowded markets, fullpacked traffic and 9 out of 10 people with obesitas.
Economy is the street, and there is no recession at the streets.