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Wednesday 08:07

In October 2025, inflation was 9.8%, after two months of stagnation at 9.9%. Price increases were recorded for food, non-food goods, and services.

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In October 2025, the average annual increase in food prices was 7.6%, up by 0.5% compared to the previous month. Non-food goods saw an increase of 11% compared to October 2024, with a rise of 0.4% compared to September. Services increased by 10.5% annually, recording a growth of 0.75% compared to the previous month.

In the food sector, there was a decrease in vegetable prices, with a drop of 3% compared to the previous year, mainly due to the lower price of potatoes, which fell by 9.3%. Among other foods, bread increased by 9.5%, meat by 7%, and milk and eggs by 9.4% and 9%, respectively. Regarding non-food goods, clothing increased by 6.5%, and electricity saw a significant rise of 72.3%.

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ULTIMA ORĂ Inflația în luna octombrie a fost de 9,8%. Alimentele s-au scumpit cu +7,8% față de acum un an
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Ziarul Financiar
Rata anuală a inflaţiei a coborât uşor în octombrie, la 9,8%, faţă de vârful de 9,9% din august şi septembrie, în condiţiile în care serviciile şi mărfurile nealimentare s-au scumpit an la an cu 10,5-11%, iar alimentele cu 7,5%
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Financial Intelligence
În octombrie 2025 inflația anuală scade ușor, la 9,8% după două luni de stagnare la 9,9%; Tariful energiei electrice s-a majorat cu 72,30%, după eliminarea schemei de sprijin privind plafonarea prețurilor energiei electrice
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Rata anuală a inflaţiei, 9,8% în octombrie
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Rata anuală a inflaţiei a fost 9,8% în octombrie. Graficul care arată cum au crescut prețurile în ultimele patru luni
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INS: Rata anuală a inflaţiei în luna octombrie a fost 9,8%, comparativ cu octombrie 2024. Energia electrică s-a scumpit cu peste 72%

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