Hungary’s inflation is EU champion, would be lower if we used euro

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The statistical office of the European Union, Eurostat, published the January inflation data of the EU member states. And the numbers are not too good for Hungary.
The EU average is getting better month after month. According to the Eurostat, inflation has been falling in the EU for three months consecutively. At the moment, it is 10 percent. In the eurozone, that number is even smaller, only 8.7 percent.
However, in Hungary, the inflation grew from 25 percent to 26.2 percent between December and January. The only good news is that its growth acceleration stopped in October. Inflation is the lowest currently in Luxembourg (5.8 percent). Hungary is followed by Latvia (21.4 percent) and the Czech Republic (19.1 percent) on the other end of the list, telex.hu wrote.






