A year earlier, in September 2021, inflation in the eurozone was at 3.4%.
Annual inflation in the eurozone stood at 9.9% in September 2022, up from 9.1% in August, according to Eurostat data released today.
A year earlier, in September 2021, inflation in the eurozone was at 3.4%.
Annual EU inflation stood at 10.9% in September 2022, up from 10.1% in August and 3.6% in September 2021.
The lowest annual rates were recorded in France (6.2%), Malta (7.4%) and Finland (8.4%). The highest annual rates were recorded in Estonia (24.1%), Lithuania (22.5%) and Latvia (22.0%). Compared to August, annual inflation fell in six Member States, remained stable in one and rose in twenty.
In Greece, annual inflation stood at 12.1% in September 2022, down from 11.2% in August and 1.9% in September 2021.
In September, the highest contribution to the euro area’s annual inflation rate came from energy (+4.19 percentage points) followed by food, alcohol and tobacco (+2.47 pp), services ( +1.80 p.m.) and non-energy industrial goods (+1.47 p.m.).
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