Eurozone's annual inflation rate decreased to 2.5% in June 2024; Belgium, Romania, Spain, and Hungary had the highest rates.

The Eurozone's annual inflation rate decreased to 2.5% in June 2024 from 2.6% in May, according to Eurostat. The Eurozone's Consumer Price Index (CPI) remained static at 126.58 in June, indicating stable consumer prices. The highest annual inflation rates were recorded in Belgium (5.4%), Romania (5.3%), Spain (3.6%), and Hungary (3.6%), while the lowest were in Finland (0.5%), Italy (0.9%), and Lithuania (1.0%). Services contributed the most to inflation, with a 1.84 percentage point increase.

July 17, 2024
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