Italian Inflation Rate Reaches 2.8 Percent
According to Istat, Italy's accumulated inflation rate for March 2026 reached 1.5 percent. Monthly increases were recorded at 0.1 percent, suggesting a potential annual average between 1.8 and 2.2 percent depending on future growth. Italy's inflation rate has risen to 2.8 percent, according to a report in Corriere. The public finance document, which was presented to the chambers, notes that the country remains burdened by debt. The report also addresses crude oil and interest rates.
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Bluesky Social
“According to Istat, the accumulated inflation in March 2026 is +1.5%. With monthly increases of 0.1%, the average annual inflation would be 1.8%.”
Radio 24
“l'inflazione corre prezzi su al 2,8% Giorgetti, con il debito non si è liberi. Documento di finanza pubblica provato dalle camere, greggio, intensione, tassi della bici e fermi.”
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