The Ine Confirms that Inflation Moderated only a Tenth in November and that Pensions Will Rise by 2.7% in 2026
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At the dawn of Christmas and when Spanish families prepare to undertake one of the biggest disbursements of the year, the latest data from the CPI published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) have broken into order to embitter the holidays for more than one; as has happened every year in the last five years, by the way. This morning Statistics confirmed the data that has already advanced fifteen days ago, a general inflation of 3% for…
The National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirmed this Friday that inflation moderated by a tenth in November to 3%. This is reflected in the data of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the official statistical office this morning. Once the official figure of November has been known, it has also been confirmed that public pensions will be revalued by 2.7% next year. The increase will begin to be noticed on the payrolls already next Ja…
Inflation moderated in the penultimate month of the year due to the decline in electricity.The underlying rate, which excludes the most volatile energy or fresh costs, rose to 2.6%, its highest value in eleven monthsIt is official: pensions will rise 2.7% in 2026 to compensate for inflation The Consumer Price Index (CPI) closed November at 3%, a tenth less than in October, thanks to the drop in electricity, which rose in the same month last year…
It is now official: more than 11 million pensioners will see their pensions increased as a minimum, and as a general rule, 2.7% from next January, as already advanced on 28 November, after the IPC's advance data was known. This Friday, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirmed that inflation rose by 3% year-on-year in November and this data was necessary to make the definitive calculation of how much pensions will rise next year. Cont…
Good news for retirees. Starting in January, more than 11 million retired people will see their pension improved. The general minimum increase will be 2.7%, as anticipated at the end of November after the advance of the price index was known. Confirmation arrived this Friday, when the National Institute of Statistics certified that year-on-year inflation stood at 3% in November, key to closing the final calculation.
The contributory pensions will rise by around 2.7 per cent in 2026 with the revaluation formula set out in the Pensions Reform Act, which takes into account, as a reference for determining the increase in these benefits, the average annual CPI of twelve months (from December of the year prior to November of the current year).The National Institute of Statistics (INE) published on Friday the definitive data of the IPC of November (3%), so it is a…
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