Baden-Wuerttemberg Inflation Rises To 2.7 Percent
North Sea crude oil is currently trading at over $107 per barrel. Fuel costs rose by 20% in March, while heating oil increased by 44%. Consumer prices have risen by 2.7% compared to the previous year, the highest increase in two years. High energy prices continue to impact various industrial sectors and may necessitate central bank action. Inflation in Baden-Württemberg rose slightly to 2.6% in April compared to March, according to data from state statistical offices. In neighboring Rhineland-Palatinate, inflation decreased slightly to 2.7%. Rising energy prices, influenced by the conflict in Iran, are cited as a primary driver of inflation in the southwest. While food prices have seen some decreases, the cost of sweeteners has increased. Energy costs were 10 percent higher than the previous year.
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“Wegen der hohen Ölpreise bleibt die Sorge vor einer steigenden Inflation greifbar. Im März hatten sich Kraftstoffe um 20 % verteuert, Heizöl sogar um 44 %.”
“belegste Daten der Stadt in Landesämter in Württemberg und Rheinlands in beiden ist die urläufige Inflation im April auf 2x6% gegenüber dem März leicht liegen.”
“In Baden-Württemberg ist die vorläufige Inflationsrate immer leicht angestiegen auf 2,7%. In Pfeilens ist sie leicht sunken auf 3,7%.”
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