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Inflation in Croatia Rises to 3.8% in November, Second-Highest in Eurozone
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The Homeland Movement minister claimed that the second highest rate in the eurozone is an unwanted effect of economic growth, HRT reports. According to the first estimate of the Central Bureau of Statistics, consumer prices in Croatia in November were on average 3.8 percent higher than in November 2024, which means inflation
The CBS announced that it will publish the final data for November 2025 according to the ECOICOP classification (European Classification of Personal Consumption by Purpose) on December 15th.
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