Why are some non-EU countries included and some aren’t??
I don’t mean to gloat but a genuine question.
How come Finland is surviving with a really small (Relatively) Inflation amount when all other Eastern European states got hit the hardest?
If i’m not wrong, Russia was one of our biggest trading partners, so it’s not like we’ve just been completely economically unaffected.
It is a wonder that how my groceries are like 50% up compared to last year, yet it only shows 7.3% for Spain…
Funny how Turkiye has a higher inflation then Ukraine which is literally in war with russia (i know that Ukraine isn’t on the list but i rode somewhere that it’s inflation is about 30-40%, so it will be on the second place after Turkiye)
EDIT: Turkiye not Turkey
so I’m not sure how inflation works, but aren’t countries that share a currency supposed to have the same rate?
Nice 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
so…
uhm
yea
It’s because of the green party in Germany!!11!!1 /s
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author: Milos Popovic
source: https://twitter.com/milos_agathon/status/1588065107006918656
Why are some non-EU countries included and some aren’t??
I don’t mean to gloat but a genuine question.
How come Finland is surviving with a really small (Relatively) Inflation amount when all other Eastern European states got hit the hardest?
If i’m not wrong, Russia was one of our biggest trading partners, so it’s not like we’ve just been completely economically unaffected.
It is a wonder that how my groceries are like 50% up compared to last year, yet it only shows 7.3% for Spain…
Funny how Turkiye has a higher inflation then Ukraine which is literally in war with russia (i know that Ukraine isn’t on the list but i rode somewhere that it’s inflation is about 30-40%, so it will be on the second place after Turkiye)
EDIT: Turkiye not Turkey
so I’m not sure how inflation works, but aren’t countries that share a currency supposed to have the same rate?
Nice 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
so…
uhm
yea
It’s because of the green party in Germany!!11!!1 /s