Euro area inflation rate was 5.5 %, down from 6.1 % in May 2023.
Some still struggling with high inflation:
🇹🇷Turkiye 38.3
🇭🇺Hungary 19.9
🇷🇸Serbia 13.5
Turkey won
But brainwashed Russophiles in Bulgaria still think the euro causes inflation 🙁
Expect Turkey to get worse within the next years. Erdogan will continue fucking up the Turkish economy.
Allah smiling down on Turkey for eliminating haram interest rates.
Turkey: hang on to your life jacket, we are sinking!
Car industry slowing down.
Wow nice one Belgium
A big round of congratulations is in order for Poland’s head of central banking and best standup comic, Adam Glapiński. Thanks to him, Poland is finally out of the top five for European inflation rates*
Never mind the fact that only one Eurozone country has higher inflation rates than Poland. We will forever keep the złoty and Glapiński will make us all laugh for as long as he reigns.
*Getting sixth place only because Turkey is included in this list kinda feels a bit like cheating, but don’t tell Glapiński that.
Funny how right-wing economists said that the automatic adaptation of Belgian salaries with inflation would be followed by a spiral of ever growing inflation, as opposed to countries which did not oblige employers to lift wages. It seems that they were exaggerating again.
Turkey is %38. That’s funny. According to independent institution Enag, it’s %109
Thank god, we don’t burn holy books. Now we have a great economy. I can’t think otherwise
V4 group doing what v4 group does the best 😎
Having a colective seizure.
4% in Portugal.. LOL
Can someone explain how come countries in euro-zone have different inflation if they use the same currency? I sorta get enery prices and real estate but groceries should cost the same, arent they?
11% in Poland.
But I suppose it’s ok because I read here Poland economy is skyrocketing to the moon and every Pole is rich as f***.
Visegrad 4 strong 🇵🇱🇭🇺🇨🇿🇸🇰💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Eurostat: Gutentag mein Freund, we have not gotten your inflation numbers yet. Do you have the numbers for me?
Luxembourg head of statistics (on holiday, extremely drunk): Um, eet eez one.
Eurostat: What?
Luxembourg head of statistics: Inflation. It is one.
Eurostat: … percent?
Luxembourg head of statistics: Of course percent! Don’t tell me how to do my job!
In case anyone is interested the UKs rate was ~~7.9~~ 6.4 in June. This would make it light pink and place it between the Netherlands the chart.
Actually its even higher in unoffical numbers
Do one for South America, I want to see my country rule the stats again
Price controls work
Welp, another daily reminder how unlucky i got with RNG when i born.
United Kingdom 6.4
When did we leave Europe? Are we suddenly Americans or something?
And Erdogan Re-elected with %52. Those who voted for Erdogan are generally not in good shape economically are inflation always affects the poor more. I say as a Turk, everyone who voted for Erdogan deserves worse than this and I hope they get worse. A large part of the people who voted for Erdogan cannot eat meat because of poverty, but they still vote for Erdogan because they think that if the other man comes, he will ban religion. Their brains don’t really work, they are very idiots.
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source: as stated on map,
taken from: https://twitter.com/milos_agathon/status/1682293159529701376/photo/1
author: Milos Popovic
Euro area inflation rate was 5.5 %, down from 6.1 % in May 2023.
Some still struggling with high inflation:
🇹🇷Turkiye 38.3
🇭🇺Hungary 19.9
🇷🇸Serbia 13.5
Turkey won
But brainwashed Russophiles in Bulgaria still think the euro causes inflation 🙁
Expect Turkey to get worse within the next years. Erdogan will continue fucking up the Turkish economy.
Allah smiling down on Turkey for eliminating haram interest rates.
Turkey: hang on to your life jacket, we are sinking!
Car industry slowing down.
Wow nice one Belgium
A big round of congratulations is in order for Poland’s head of central banking and best standup comic, Adam Glapiński. Thanks to him, Poland is finally out of the top five for European inflation rates*
Never mind the fact that only one Eurozone country has higher inflation rates than Poland. We will forever keep the złoty and Glapiński will make us all laugh for as long as he reigns.
*Getting sixth place only because Turkey is included in this list kinda feels a bit like cheating, but don’t tell Glapiński that.
Hm, Sweden is very different from what is being reported officially over here… [https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/priser-och-konsumtion/konsumentprisindex/konsumentprisindex-kpi/pong/statistiknyhet/konsumentprisindex-kpi-juni-2023/](https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/priser-och-konsumtion/konsumentprisindex/konsumentprisindex-kpi/pong/statistiknyhet/konsumentprisindex-kpi-juni-2023/)
Funny how right-wing economists said that the automatic adaptation of Belgian salaries with inflation would be followed by a spiral of ever growing inflation, as opposed to countries which did not oblige employers to lift wages. It seems that they were exaggerating again.
Turkey is %38. That’s funny. According to independent institution Enag, it’s %109
Thank god, we don’t burn holy books. Now we have a great economy. I can’t think otherwise
V4 group doing what v4 group does the best 😎
Having a colective seizure.
4% in Portugal.. LOL
Can someone explain how come countries in euro-zone have different inflation if they use the same currency? I sorta get enery prices and real estate but groceries should cost the same, arent they?
11% in Poland.
But I suppose it’s ok because I read here Poland economy is skyrocketing to the moon and every Pole is rich as f***.
Visegrad 4 strong 🇵🇱🇭🇺🇨🇿🇸🇰💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Eurostat: Gutentag mein Freund, we have not gotten your inflation numbers yet. Do you have the numbers for me?
Luxembourg head of statistics (on holiday, extremely drunk): Um, eet eez one.
Eurostat: What?
Luxembourg head of statistics: Inflation. It is one.
Eurostat: … percent?
Luxembourg head of statistics: Of course percent! Don’t tell me how to do my job!
In case anyone is interested the UKs rate was ~~7.9~~ 6.4 in June. This would make it light pink and place it between the Netherlands the chart.
Actually its even higher in unoffical numbers
Do one for South America, I want to see my country rule the stats again
Price controls work
Welp, another daily reminder how unlucky i got with RNG when i born.
United Kingdom 6.4
When did we leave Europe? Are we suddenly Americans or something?
And Erdogan Re-elected with %52. Those who voted for Erdogan are generally not in good shape economically are inflation always affects the poor more. I say as a Turk, everyone who voted for Erdogan deserves worse than this and I hope they get worse. A large part of the people who voted for Erdogan cannot eat meat because of poverty, but they still vote for Erdogan because they think that if the other man comes, he will ban religion. Their brains don’t really work, they are very idiots.