Inflation Rises to 3.3%, Reversing Five Month Downward Trend - DutchNews.nl
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After months of decline, the inflation rate has risen again to 3.3 percent, according to the first calculation by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Inflation in the Netherlands rose to 3.3 percent year-on-year in September, up from 2.8 percent in August. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports this in a quick estimate.
Here we are! Hooray: inflation is back! We've seen it in the past, present, and future. Yet, the setback feels a little different each time, a little more special, so to speak, especially with: INCREASE. And of course, as usual, it's the common man, the small but decent citizen, who bears the brunt of this inflation frenzy. Fuel prices seem to be the main cause, but we won't find out exactly where the increase is coming from until October 7th, w…
Inflation in the Netherlands rose to 3.3 percent year-on-year in September, according to a quick estimate from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). The increase represents an increase compared to August, when inflation was 2.8 percent. Price increases in the Dutch economy therefore increased by half a percentage point. Sources used: "CBS" Note: This article has been edited using Artificial Intelligence.
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