Inflation rose to 3.3 percent in June. The areas of energy, food and services are considered as price driver programs.
Core inflation – ie inflation for industrial goods and services – was 3.1 percent in June.
Inflation was 3.5 percent in the field of energy. Fuel prices would have been less prize in June than last year.
Alcohol and food more expensive
Food, tobacco and alcohol became 4.4 percent more expensive, services with 4.3 percent. Industrial goods with a plus 0.9 percent were considerably less strong.
According to the rapid estimate, the harmonized consumer price index (HVPI) is 3.2 percent.
Source: Krone

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