

https://www.tripadvisor.com.tr/Tourism-g297965-Kas_Turkish_Mediterranean_Coast-Vacations.html
https://blog.biletbayi.com/istanbul-gece-hayati.html/
If you ask me if I'm contented with living in Turkey as a Turkish, my answer would definitely be no. The majority of the people around me have already started a new life in Europe or they are trying to do so. Even though the economic condition has a big impact on this, the main problem that people are having now is that they intervene the lifestyle of people here.For example, the president Erdogan said last week that they were imposing an excessive tax on alcoholic drinks with the aim of making people not to drink them.

https://movendi.ngo/news/2022/01/11/alcohol-tax-increase-in-turkey-leads-to-declining-alcohol-use-harm/
In short, I would definitely recommend Turkey if you want to go on a short-term holiday. You can have this holiday for a really favourable price which you cannot find this opportunity in many countries in Europe. But if you think of starting a new life here, I think that it would be better for you to reconsider your decision.
Note: In Turkey, people are earning below 250 dollars per month now.
https://twitter.com/NOnurkuru/status/1534553044725161985?s=20&t=bixGpDPwfMZ5rgIZGgnCjQ