I guess for Iceland,Romania, Poland,Hungary, Serbia, Moldova, the devaluation of their currencies compared to Euro or dollar over the past two years likely plays a large role in their high inflation rate, since their imports became more expensive in their domestic currency
Highest inflation rate in Eurozone is Netherlands at 3.6%, Estonia at 3.2% and Greece at 3%
which is still too damn high, but better than the others
Norway,Switzerland and Uk have relatively stable currencies, while Denmark’s currency is pegged to the euro
Not very successful color map as black (Turkey) could be either very green (low) or very red(high)
Amazing how we can survive in Turkey
Turkey 💀. Gonna destroy their tourism
Aweful / stupid color mapping. Lowest and highest color are almost identical. The switch from green to yellow should be closer to the middle of the scale. 7.5% color is more alerting than the ones for greater values.
Turkish people are you okay?
Most strange color coding ever 😂
Looked like Turkey did it good by the color (darker=safer). But boy how wrong I was.
Arrests of Turkish journalists and/or political figures on ground of “terrorism” incoming.
Rise and shine Poland. Zdravo Serbia.
Number for Turkey is probably the official number. Which is way better than the real one.
Get fucked Russia
Nothing Russia reports is accurate….
How can the Netherlands have such high inflation compared to Germany and Belgium?
Moldova and Romania, forever together
Eastern Europe kinda makes sense, but… what’s going on in Iceland?
Stupid colors. I wanna go light to dark.
Oh damn, I wasn’t expecting to be in the green..
RIP Turks. Damn…
So the pandemic effects are finally truly behind us.
The color scheme is diabolical
Very strange map
straight up lie that hungary has an inflation below 4, or even 5 percent.
Now what’s the rate of inflation when adjusted for soaring property and asset prices?
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source: [https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/inflation-rate?continent=europe](https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/inflation-rate?continent=europe)
I guess for Iceland,Romania, Poland,Hungary, Serbia, Moldova, the devaluation of their currencies compared to Euro or dollar over the past two years likely plays a large role in their high inflation rate, since their imports became more expensive in their domestic currency
Highest inflation rate in Eurozone is Netherlands at 3.6%, Estonia at 3.2% and Greece at 3%
which is still too damn high, but better than the others
Norway,Switzerland and Uk have relatively stable currencies, while Denmark’s currency is pegged to the euro
Not very successful color map as black (Turkey) could be either very green (low) or very red(high)
Amazing how we can survive in Turkey
Turkey 💀. Gonna destroy their tourism
Aweful / stupid color mapping. Lowest and highest color are almost identical. The switch from green to yellow should be closer to the middle of the scale. 7.5% color is more alerting than the ones for greater values.
Turkish people are you okay?
Most strange color coding ever 😂
Looked like Turkey did it good by the color (darker=safer). But boy how wrong I was.
Arrests of Turkish journalists and/or political figures on ground of “terrorism” incoming.
Rise and shine Poland. Zdravo Serbia.
Number for Turkey is probably the official number. Which is way better than the real one.
Get fucked Russia
Nothing Russia reports is accurate….
How can the Netherlands have such high inflation compared to Germany and Belgium?
Moldova and Romania, forever together
Eastern Europe kinda makes sense, but… what’s going on in Iceland?
Stupid colors. I wanna go light to dark.
Oh damn, I wasn’t expecting to be in the green..
RIP Turks. Damn…
So the pandemic effects are finally truly behind us.
The color scheme is diabolical
Very strange map
straight up lie that hungary has an inflation below 4, or even 5 percent.
Now what’s the rate of inflation when adjusted for soaring property and asset prices?