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Statistics Finland admits an inflation error, the real numbers are lower than last year

Statistics Finland admits an inflation error, the real numbers are lower than last year

The Office for National Statistics says it has reduced electricity costs twice to its monthly inflation figures from September 2022 – but incorrect data will not be corrected retrospectively.

Source: The Nordic Page


Date:

September 14, 2023

Author:

Nord.News

Categories:

Finland

Tags:

B, Data, Fi, Finland, Ice, Inflation, Io, It, Nation, Office, Office for National Statistics, Real number, Statistics Finland, THL

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