Croatia's inflation hits 5.0%, its highest in ten months, driven by rising costs in key areas.

In January 2025, Croatia saw its highest inflation rate in ten months, reaching 5.0%, according to Eurostat. This rise, up from 4.5% in December, was driven by increased costs in services, food, beverages, tobacco, and energy. The consumer price index rose 4.0% year-on-year, marking the highest since March 2024. Meanwhile, Slovakia had the second-highest inflation rate at 4.1%, while Slovenia, Greece, and Cyprus had lower rates of 2.3%, 3.1%, and 3.0%, respectively. Services continued to drive inflation across the euro area.

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