Fuel Costs up over 22% in a Year, Pushing Dutch Inflation to 3.2% in July
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Fuel costs up over 22% in a year, pushing Dutch inflation to 3.2% in July
Motor fuel prices jumped 22 percent in July compared to last year, up from a 17.3 percent increase in June. Energy prices also moved into positive territory, rising 1.1 percent year on year in July after being 1.8 percent lower than a year earlier in June. Dutch inflation rose to 3.2 percent in July, meaning everyday goods and services were 3.2 percent more expensive than a year earlier, according to final figures from Statistics Netherlands.
According to the first estimate, Dutch inflation came in at 3.2 percent — high, and higher than a month earlier. If you add up the entire period since 2021, inflation even exceeds 50 percent, while wages rose by an average of 28.1 percent during the same period. According to macroeconomist Edin Mujagić, this explains why more and more Dutch people are struggling to make ends meet. He also dispels a persistent misconception: the war in Ukraine, t…
The inflation rate slowed to 3.0% in July, in homologous terms, against 3.2% in the previous month, according to published this Wednesday, 12 August, the National Institute of Statistics (INE), confirming the rapid estimate. The homologous variation of the Consumer Price Index (IPC) was 3.0% in July 2026, lower rate by 0.2 percentage points (p.p.) than recorded in the previous month, refers to the INE. According to the statistical office, among …
The INE confirmed a further slowdown in the inflation rate last month to 3% thanks to the less pronounced rise in food and energy prices
Consumer goods and services were 3.2 percent more expensive in July than a year earlier — mainly due to fuel and… Inflation rises to 3.2 percent in July
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