Spain’s inflation peaked at 7.1% in 1992 amid the European Exchange Rate Mechanism crisis. Inflation stabilized in the early 2000s but spiked again to 8.3% in 2022 due to energy price volatility. Deflationary periods, such as -0.6% in 2015, reflected weak demand during the eurozone debt crisis.
Forecasts suggest inflation will stabilize at 1.8% by 2028, reflecting Spain’s alignment with EU inflation targets and continued economic recovery.
Forecasts suggest inflation will stabilize at 1.8% by 2028, reflecting Spain’s alignment with EU inflation targets and continued economic recovery.
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