Inflation: Smolders in Greece but recedes in the Eurozone

Inflation: Smolders in Greece but recedes in the Eurozone
Inflation: Smolders in Greece but recedes in the Eurozone
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Inflation in Greece was 3.4% in March 2024 according to the data released on Wednesday by Eurostat, reduced by 2 percentage points compared to the inflation in March 2023 (5.4%) but increased by 0 ,3 a.m. compared to the previous month, February 2024 which had closed at 3.1%.

Inflation at the eurozone level was 2.4%, almost three times lower than a year ago, when it stood at 6.9%. On a monthly basis, it also recorded a decline as in February 2024 it had closed at 2.6%.

Based on the above figures, inflation in our country fell at a slower rate compared to the Eurozone, while in absolute terms it is higher than the average European average, occupying the 8th place among the countries with the highest inflation in the European ranking.

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The lowest annual rates were recorded in Lithuania (0.4%), Finland (0.6%) and Denmark (0.8%) while the highest in Romania (6.7%), Croatia (4.9%) ), Estonia and Austria (both 4.1%).

Compared to February, annual inflation fell in thirteen Member States, remained stable in four and rose in ten.

In March, the highest contribution to the euro area’s annual inflation rate came from services (+1.76 percentage points, p.p.), followed by food, alcohol and tobacco (+0.53 p.p. .), non-energy industrial goods (+0.30 p.p.) and energy (-0.16 p.p.).

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