Inflation in Saxony rises for the first time in months
Chocolate, coffee beans, spring cleaning: prices rose again in Saxony in March. Anyone who bought food or had their car spruced up paid more.
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Chocolate, coffee beans, spring cleaning: prices rose again in Saxony in March. Anyone who bought food or had their car spruced up paid more.
A visit to a restaurant or hotel and a winter check for cars and bicycles have become more expensive in Saxony. The inflation rate increased again in October.
Going to a restaurant, insurance and social services have become more expensive in Saxony. Overall, however, the inflation rate is falling slightly.
Fuel, air travel or the purchase of bicycles: Consumer prices in Saxony are falling compared to the previous month.
Consumer prices in Saxony are once again above the three percent mark. There is currently no clear trend in inflation.
Due to continuing inflation, the Studentenwerk in Leipzig is increasing meal prices - with a few exceptions. Other Saxon cities are keeping prices stable.
Inflation in Saxony rose to 2.7 percent in April. Housing and energy prices mainly responsible.
Inflation in Saxony is expected to have fallen to 3.0% in February. Reasons and developments are analyzed.
Saxony's tourism industry is still on the upswing after the difficult coronavirus years. Culture Minister Barbara Klepsch provides insights into the current tourism figures and notes that the Free State has not yet fully caught up, but is on the right track.
Despite inflation and price increases, the gingerbread makers in Pulsnitz do not notice any decrease in demand. Customers continue to signal their willingness to spend money on gingerbread.