By Anadolu Agency
February 7, 2023 2:04 pmANKARA
The annual consumer inflation in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) area slowed to 9.4% in December from 10.4% in November last year, according to data from the international group on Tuesday.
This was the lowest level since April 2022 thanks to a sharp fall in energy inflation in most OECD countries, the Paris-based organization noted.
Energy prices surged 18.8% year-on-year in December, easing from a 23.8% increase in November.
Double-digit inflation was recorded in 15 of 38 OECD countries in December, with the highest inflation rates recorded in Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, and Türkiye (all above 20%).
OECD inflation in 2022 was more than double its 2021 level reaching 9.6%, the highest annual average rate since 1988.
Core inflation, excluding food and energy, in the OECD area also fell to 7.2%, partially driven by pronounced falls in Türkiye.
In December 2022, inflation dropped in all G7 countries except for Japan.
The largest decline was seen in Germany, reflecting a one-off subsidy on gas bills.
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