What EU country had the lowest inflation rate in March 2024?
Lithuania reported the lowest annual inflation rate in the European Union in March 2024, of 0.6%, just ahead of Finland (0.6%) and Denmark (0.8%).
Lithuania reported the lowest annual inflation rate in the European Union in March 2024, of 0.6%, just ahead of Finland (0.6%) and Denmark (0.8%).
Some 81% of French families are worried about the financial stability of their household, a survey carried out by BVA has found.
Romania boasted the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in February 2024, at 7.1%, according to Eurostat data.
Romania recorded the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in January 2024, of 7.3%, new data from Eurostat has found.
Hungary reported the biggest increase in the price of pizza in the European Union in December 2023.
Slovakia boasted the highest inflation rate in the euro area in December 2023, of 6.6%, according to flash estimate figures.
Slovenia has ended 2023 with an average annual inflation rate of 7.4%, while consumer prices grew by 4.2% for the year.
In November 2023, Malta’s annual inflation rate, according to the latest Retail Price Index from the country’s National Statistics Office, stood at 3.6%.
Belgium reported an annual inflation rate of -0.8% in November 2023, the lowest in the European Union.