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Will 2026 Be Harder on the Wallet? Here's What's in Store for Prices and Wages

According to Eurobarometer data, the number of people satisfied with their lives in Lithuania increased by 5 percent and exceeded the European Union average for the first time. 39 percent of those surveyed named inflation as the biggest problem. Indrė Genytė-Pikčienė, chief economist of Artea Bank, told the Žinių radijos program about what the economic year 2026 will be like. Did Lithuanians live better in 2025 than in 2024? I. Genytė-Pikčienė…
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According to Eurobarometer data, the number of people satisfied with their lives in Lithuania increased by 5 percent and exceeded the European Union average for the first time. 39 percent of those surveyed named inflation as the biggest problem. Indrė Genytė-Pikčienė, chief economist of Artea Bank, told the Žinių radijos program about what the economic year 2026 will be like. Did Lithuanians live better in 2025 than in 2024? I. Genytė-Pikčienė…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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