There is a great inflation wall in the East, with a hole in Finland.
potatolulz on
Why is Poland still inflating harder? Also Romania?
Longjumping-Boot1886 on
I still can’t understand how Poland doing it. Euro, since 2022 dramatically felled to PLN. Peak values was 4.890 to 4.160.
In theory it’s something like everyone in Poland less buying from outside?
Arctic_Turtle on
Who cares about one month without knowing previous months?
Are east European countries reacting after, or before west European? Does the yearly inflation differ as much across Europe? Sweden has had more than 10% inflation in a short time, not sure how long, but I assume something similar is going on all over. Besides, would 2% per month equal 24% per year or what?
butternutflies on
Why are the rates in Belgium and The Netherlands so high compared to the rest of the Western countries? Even in the South the rates are lower… 3.6 in Belgium vs 0.9 in France, what’s happening there?
East-Royal1337 on
Fmm Marcele!
Warm-Nothing576 on
The Balkan bloc isn’t doing so hot, and it’s all because of some pretty bad corruption. This is messing with the whole of Europe. The EU needs to use all its tools to stop this trend!
Kuromajo on
2.2% but everything is up 20-30% – oookay
TalkToMyFriend on
What’s the inflation in US and A?
BadHairDayToday on
I’m so skeptical of inflation numbers. Prices always seems to inflate a lot faster than the official inflation, and why aren’t things like houses included? Makes no sense to me.
will_dormer on
The inflation in Denmark feels very high.. The food is expensive
piniatacolada on
Finally, not r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
ProductGuy48 on
We are the best! Oh wait, I’m holding the phone upside down…
remic_0726 on
How did they measure 0.9%? on the price of golf balls?
mr_sakitumi on
Muitza Marcele!
APC2_19 on
It doesnt seem to bad to be honest. We can always reduce inflation by accepting foreign goods leaving the US market.
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There is a great inflation wall in the East, with a hole in Finland.
Why is Poland still inflating harder? Also Romania?
I still can’t understand how Poland doing it. Euro, since 2022 dramatically felled to PLN. Peak values was 4.890 to 4.160.
In theory it’s something like everyone in Poland less buying from outside?
Who cares about one month without knowing previous months?
Are east European countries reacting after, or before west European? Does the yearly inflation differ as much across Europe? Sweden has had more than 10% inflation in a short time, not sure how long, but I assume something similar is going on all over. Besides, would 2% per month equal 24% per year or what?
Why are the rates in Belgium and The Netherlands so high compared to the rest of the Western countries? Even in the South the rates are lower… 3.6 in Belgium vs 0.9 in France, what’s happening there?
Fmm Marcele!
The Balkan bloc isn’t doing so hot, and it’s all because of some pretty bad corruption. This is messing with the whole of Europe. The EU needs to use all its tools to stop this trend!
2.2% but everything is up 20-30% – oookay
What’s the inflation in US and A?
I’m so skeptical of inflation numbers. Prices always seems to inflate a lot faster than the official inflation, and why aren’t things like houses included? Makes no sense to me.
The inflation in Denmark feels very high.. The food is expensive
Finally, not r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
We are the best! Oh wait, I’m holding the phone upside down…
How did they measure 0.9%? on the price of golf balls?
Muitza Marcele!
It doesnt seem to bad to be honest. We can always reduce inflation by accepting foreign goods leaving the US market.