Rents, Beef and Coffee Behind High Dutch Inflation in 2025 - DutchNews.nl
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Prices rose just as sharply last year as the year before. Just as in 2024, inflation in 2025 reached 3.3 percent, according to figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). This still leaves inflation far short of the desired level of around 2 percent. Last year, food and non-alcoholic beverages were the main drivers of cost of living. Prices in 2025 were on average 4 percent higher than the previous year's prices. Among food and beverages, the pri…
Good morning! Inflation, the rise in consumer goods and services, averaged 3.3 percent in the Netherlands in 2025, according to the Central…
Housing costs drive inflation in 2025, while fuel, flights help ease price pressures
Rising housing costs were the biggest driver of inflation in 2025, with rents increasing by an average of 5.1 percent, up from 3.7 percent in 2024, according to Statistics Netherlands. Prices for food and non-alcoholic drinks also pushed inflation higher, climbing 4 percent over the year, more than double the increase recorded a year earlier.
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