Inflation continues to fall across the European Union and the eurozone: The annual inflation rate in the eurozone fell to 5.5 percent in June 2023, according to data released by Eurostat on Wednesday, from 6.1 percent in May. The EU-wide inflation rate fell to 6.4 percent – after 7.1 percent in the previous month. A year ago, the value was much higher at 8.6 and 9.6 percent. Also in Austria, the inflation rate decreased by 1 percentage point, to 7.8%, compared to May.
In June 2022, the Austrian inflation rate was still 8.7%, according to calculations by the European Union’s statistical office. The values tend to be slightly lower than those determined by the Austrian Statistical Office. The intensity of inflation varies across EU countries: while very high inflation rates were measured in Hungary (19.9%), Slovakia (11.3%), and the Czech Republic (11.2%), inflation was relatively low in Luxembourg (1.0%), Belgium, and Spain (1.6% each). At 6.8%, Germany is just above average.
Eurozone energy prices fell sharply in June: they fell 5.6 percent year-on-year after -1.8 percent in May. Inflation in food, alcohol and tobacco prices eased slightly to 11.6 percent from 12.5 percent in May. Services prices rose 0.4 percentage point to 5.4 percent in June. The core rate, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, as well as alcohol and tobacco, rose to 5.5% in June (5.3% in May).
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