Hungary among the European countries with the highest annual inflation rate

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The annual increase rate of the prices of consumer goods and services in the euro area has dropped to almost zero in May, which is the lowest it has been since 2016. The main reason behind this low inflation is the fall in energy prices.

According to the latest data of Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, published on Wednesday,

the euro area (including 19 European Union Member States) annual inflation rate was 0.1% in May, which marks a 0.2% drop compared to the previous month. Comparatively, this rate was 1.2% in 2019.

During the last five months, the increase rate of the prices of consumer goods and services changed in the following way: it was 1.4% in January, 1.2% in February, 0.7% in March, and 0.3% in April.

Infographic-annual inflation rates

The euro area inflation rate was 1.4% without the energy prices, and the core inflation rate was 0.9% without the energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco prices.

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