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Ressort: Inflation Eurozone

Eurozone inflation climbs to 3.2 percent — highest level in two and a half years

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 12:57 MESZInflation und Preise

The inflation rate in the eurozone rose to 3.2 percent in May, reaching its highest level in two and a half years. Handelsblatt reports that services and unprocessed food are driving prices most strongly – a development putting pressure on the European Central Bank.

Inflation figures for the eurozone rose significantly in May. Süddeutsche Zeitung reports that the inflation rate reached 3.2 percent and marks the highest level in two and a half years. This development comes as a surprise, as many analysts had expected stabilization.

Services remain the strongest price driver in the eurozone. FAZ reports that flight tickets in particular have become significantly more expensive – a sector heavily influenced by geopolitical tensions and energy prices. At the same time, unprocessed food prices are rising considerably in some cases, while inflation in processed food is weaker than in previous months.

Regional differences and savings measures

Regional differences are substantial. In Austria, inflation has also climbed to 3.7 percent, as Der Standard reports. Germany, by contrast, benefits from the fuel discount and records a somewhat lower inflation rate than many other eurozone countries – an advantage that could expire, however.

The population is responding to high inflation with targeted savings measures. Kleine Zeitung reports that households are saving particularly on transport and dining out, while tightening their belts on clothing. Men are reducing spending more on alcohol and tobacco, while women are spreading their savings measures more broadly.

The inflation increase is likely to push the European Central Bank toward a timely decision. Analysts expect the ECB could raise its key interest rates – a measure that would further increase borrowing costs for businesses and individuals. ORF reports that geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran conflict, are contributing to this price shock and increase the risk of another inflation shock similar to 2022.

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