Edit: I mistakenly used Food (excluding Non-Alcoholic Beverages) prices for EU and EA values. The correct ones are EU: 19.1% and EA: 17.3%.
Wtf is going on in Hungary
Serbia should be same as Hungary, easily
You alright Hungary??
Cyprus is a united states country? 💀
Erdonomy for hungory
Shit was already too expensive in Switzerland
Those numbers are insane! Can’t be sustainable over the short term. RIP to anyone’s savings in paper money.
Why does this map include beloruzzia?
Bruh how are we doing worse than a country literally at war
Numbers are consistent with the our food expenses. Significant price increase of the nitrogen fertilizer and difficulties with the first and second grain exporters show the results.
Screw this war.
In Serbia everything doubled or almost doubled in price in the last year. Fucking unlivable as if before this year it was…
These statistics about price raises never seem to match your experiences. I assume its because its an average and some parts in this case food items are pretty high end to begin with, didn’t raise so much and lower the total, but you just don’t buy them often.
At least in my experience my weekly grocery shopping went from about 30 euros to 50 euros (germany) and thats a single houshold with eating elswhere about 2-3 days a week.
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idk whether to laugh that we have the lowest inflation or to cry that we have a 6.6% inflation
Sources:
[Eurostat](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/PRC_HICP_MANR__custom_5516011/default/table?lang=en)
[Institute of Statistics](https://www.instat.gov.al/en/themes/prices/harmonized-index-of-consumer-price/publication/2023/harmonised-index-of-consumer-price-february-2023/)
[National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova](https://statistica.gov.md/en/evolution-of-consumer-prices-in-the-republic-of-moldova-in-february-2023-9485_60336.html)
[Statistical Office of Montenegro](https://www.monstat.org/eng/novosti.php?id=3682)
[Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia](http://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/HtmlE/G20231069.html)
[Turkish Statistical Institute](https://data.tuik.gov.tr/Bulten/Index?p=Consumer-Price-Index-February-2023-49656&dil=2)
[State Statistics Service of Ukraine](https://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/)
[Office for National Statistics](https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/bulletins/consumerpriceinflation/february2023)
Edit: I mistakenly used Food (excluding Non-Alcoholic Beverages) prices for EU and EA values. The correct ones are EU: 19.1% and EA: 17.3%.
Wtf is going on in Hungary
Serbia should be same as Hungary, easily
You alright Hungary??
Cyprus is a united states country? 💀
Erdonomy for hungory
Shit was already too expensive in Switzerland
Those numbers are insane! Can’t be sustainable over the short term. RIP to anyone’s savings in paper money.
Why does this map include beloruzzia?
Bruh how are we doing worse than a country literally at war
Numbers are consistent with the our food expenses. Significant price increase of the nitrogen fertilizer and difficulties with the first and second grain exporters show the results.
Screw this war.
In Serbia everything doubled or almost doubled in price in the last year. Fucking unlivable as if before this year it was…
These statistics about price raises never seem to match your experiences. I assume its because its an average and some parts in this case food items are pretty high end to begin with, didn’t raise so much and lower the total, but you just don’t buy them often.
At least in my experience my weekly grocery shopping went from about 30 euros to 50 euros (germany) and thats a single houshold with eating elswhere about 2-3 days a week.
Yess. Turkey number one
69.3% sure sure 😀
I wish it was really only 69,3% in Turkey 🙁
69 for Turkey. (Official numbers, adjusted)
Erdogan’s master piece.