Portugal’s inflation was high in the early 1990s, peaking at in 1990 as the country transitioned into the European Monetary Union. Inflation steadily declined, hitting - in 2009 during the eurozone debt crisis. The rate spiked to in 2022 due to energy price shocks and supply chain disruptions.
Projections show inflation stabilizing at from 2025, reflecting Portugal’s alignment with EU economic policies and successful recovery measures.
Projections show inflation stabilizing at from 2025, reflecting Portugal’s alignment with EU economic policies and successful recovery measures.
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