Consumer price index, January 2023:
+8.7% on the same month a year earlier (provisional)
+1.0% on the previous month (provisional)
Related Articles
Bill Mitchell: The British Chancellor cannot run short of sterling unless he chooses to do so
Despite knowing better, the British Chancellor continues the farce of “How shall we pay for this?” Read here
Heiner Flassbeck: Italy has voted – who is to blame?
October 1, 2022
Mathew D. Rose
Economics, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Inequality, National Politics
0
Italy voted last Sunday in a way that should deeply frighten all those who still feel a touch of responsibility for Europe in them. But nothing of the sort can be observed in German politics […]
Jacobin: It’s Not Just the Gig Economy — Precarious Work Is Everywhere
A new study finds insecurity and precariousness is widespread across the economy. Read the article HERE.
Be the first to comment