The Greek inflation rate rose significantly to 3.5% in December from 3.0% in November, but down from 7.2% in December 2022, the Hellenic Statistical Authority said on Friday, ANA reports.
More specifically, price increases were recorded in bread-cereals (2.6%), meat (6.5%), fish (8.4%), dairy-eggs (3.8%), olive oil (58.5%), fruit (15%), vegetables (14%), sugar-chocolate-ice cream (7.7%), coffee-cocoa-tea (3.7%), mineral water-beverage-juices (12.6%), alcohol (5.2%), clothing-footwear (2.8%), house rents (4.0%), heating oil (13.7%), solid fuel (9.2%), furniture (2.4%), household services (1.9%), pharmaceuticals (11.8%), used cars (4.5%), air travel (10.2%), cinemas-theater (10%), holiday packages (9.3%), restaurants (5.9%), hotels (5.7%). On the other hand, prices fell in natural gas (52.9%), fuel lubricants (3.3%), telephone services (3.5%) and audio-visual (5.1%).
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