Daily Mail

European inflation even worse than in UK

- By Hugo Duncan

INFLATION in the European Union is now higher than in Britain as rising energy and food prices hit families on the continent.

A report by official statistici­ans Eurostat showed prices across the 27-nation bloc were 10.1pc higher last month than in August 2021.

That was a sharper rise than the 9.9pc increase in the UK, and underlined the scale of the cost of living crunch around the world.

Among EU countries, inflation was highest in Estonia at 25.2pc and lowest in France at 6.6pc. In the eurozone it was 9.1pc.

That was the highest rate since the euro was created in 1999.

Prices around the world have been driven higher by rising energy and food costs in the wake of the Ukraine war as well as the aftermath of the Covid pandemic.

The European Central Bank (ECB) raised rates in the eurozone by an unpreceden­ted 0.75 percentage points last week and said further hikes were on the way.

Speaking at the French central bank yesterday, ECB president Christine Lagarde conceded that rate increases could hit growth.

‘It’s possible, but it’s a risk we have to take,’ she said.

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