Inflation fell to single digits in the eurozone
The European Statistical Office (Eurostat) has published the definitive inflation data for the European Union (EU) and the Eurozone for December 2022.
Thus, annual inflation in the Eurozone, which was 10.1 percent in November, was 9.2 percent in December.
Inflation in December was measured at the same level in the main Eurozone data. Inflation also decreased by 0.4 percent compared to the previous month.
ANNUAL INFLATION IN THE EU WAS 10.4 PERCENT
Annual inflation in the EU, which was 11.1 percent in November, fell to 10.4 percent in December. Inflation was 5% in the euro area and 5.3% in the EU in December 2021.
Food, alcohol and tobacco products explained 2.88 percent of inflation in the Eurozone, 2.79 percent of energy, 1.83 percent of services and 1.7 percent of goods. non-energy industrial products.
THE HIGHEST INFLATION IS IN HUNGARY
In December, inflation was 25% in Hungary, 20.7% in Latvia, 20% in Lithuania, 17.5% in Estonia, 16.8% in the Czech Republic, 15.3% in Poland and Slovakia, 15% in Bulgaria, 14.3% in Bulgaria, 14.1% in Romania.
In the rest of the European countries, inflation in December was as follows;
12.7% in Croatia, 12.3% in Italy, 11% in the Netherlands, 10.8% in Sweden and Slovenia, 10.5% in Austria, 10.2% in Belgium, Portugal 9.8% in Germany and Denmark, 9.6% in Germany and Denmark, 8.8% in Finland, 8.2% in Ireland, 7.6% in Greek Cyprus and Greece, 7% in Malta 0.3, 6, 7 percent in France, 6.2 percent in Luxembourg and 5.5 percent in Spain. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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