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The Opposition and Analysts Blame the Government.

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Inflation is increasing from 4.5% to 5.2%. It has not been higher in a year and a half. The latest measurement is worse than all official forecasts expected. Bergþóra Baldursdóttir, an economist at Íslandsbanki, says public spending largely explains the increase. "It must be said. These bills that were approved just before the New Year and came into effect at the New Year had this effect to a large extent," she says. Then the prices of food and …
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Inflation is increasing from 4.5% to 5.2%. It has not been higher in a year and a half. The latest measurement is worse than all official forecasts expected. Bergþóra Baldursdóttir, an economist at Íslandsbanki, says public spending largely explains the increase. "It must be said. These bills that were approved just before the New Year and came into effect at the New Year had this effect to a large extent," she says. Then the prices of food and …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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