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Purchasing Power Increases Mainly Due to Higher Wages and Pensions

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The fact that the caretaker government can promise households an average 1.3 percent increase in purchasing power on Budget Day is due more to economic developments than to policy. Workers will receive an average 4.2 percent increase from their employers. This is more than enough to offset the expected inflation of 2.3 percent.
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The fact that the caretaker government can promise households an average 1.3 percent increase in purchasing power on Budget Day is due more to economic developments than to policy. Workers will receive an average 4.2 percent increase from their employers. This is more than enough to offset the expected inflation of 2.3 percent.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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·Belgium
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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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