May Inflation with Additional Acceleration Due to Energy Prices at 3.6 Percent
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Inflation in Slovenia gained momentum again in May, reaching its highest annual level since March 2024. Consumer prices were 3.6 percent higher year-on-year, with the growth mainly driven by higher energy prices. According to the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices, which allows comparisons between EU countries, year-on-year inflation was even slightly higher, at 3.8 percent. The data was published today by the Statistical Office of the Republic…
Inflation accelerated as expected in May. Consumer prices were up 3.6 percent year-on-year. It was driven primarily by energy prices, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (Surs) announced.
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