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Inflation in the Ocde Rises to 4.2% in June, with Increases in More than Half of Its Countries

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Of the 38 countries that make up the bloc, Turkey remained the country with the highest price variation, with a rate of 35%
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By June 2025, underlying inflation remained stable at 4.5%. Image generated by the Gemini AI for illustrative purposes. In June 2025, average inflation in the countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) increased to slightly 4.2% since the 4% of May, which was the lowest level since June 2021. In fact, overall inflation rose in 21 of the 38 countries of the group, with notable increases of 0.5 percentage points …

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Of the 38 countries that make up the bloc, Turkey remained the country with the highest price variation, with a rate of 35%

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In the sixth month of the year, the indicator increased in 21 of the 38 member countries, while the evolution was the opposite in seven.

The annual inflation rate in the countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) accelerated in June to 4.2 per cent, two tenths above the price increase recorded the previous month, as indicated on Tuesday by the 'think tank' of advanced economies.

The year-on-year inflation rate in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries accelerated to 4.2% in June, two-tenths of a percentage point higher than the price increase recorded the previous month. The organization of advanced economies confirmed this Tuesday the inflationary surge affecting most developed countries. At the midpoint of the year, energy prices rose 0.9%, after deducting 0.3% in May. However, 16 O…

OECD annual rate rises to 4.2% in June, while Eurozone CPI anchors at 2% in July, according to recent data

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Forbes España broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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