Eurozone Inflation Slightly Rises
Looking at the primary contributors to inflation, the category of food, alcohol, and tobacco experienced the highest yearly rate in August, standing at 3.2%.
This was closely followed by services, which rose by 3.1%, and non-energy industrial goods, which increased by 0.8%.
In contrast, the energy sector saw a reduction of 1.9% in August, continuing the downward trend after a 2.4% drop in July.
When examining inflation rates across member countries, Estonia reported the highest figure at 4.6%, followed by Slovakia at 4.3%, and Latvia at 3.7%.
On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest inflation rates were recorded by the Greek Cypriot Administration at 0.4%, France at 0.6%, and Ireland at 1.4%.
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