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Inflation reaches 2.4 percent
The inflation rate in Germany rises to 2.4 percent, the highest level of the year. Service prices increased significantly, while energy prices decreased.
Voigt calls for more investments in defense
Thuringia's Prime Minister Voigt calls for more investments in defense and infrastructure in Eastern Germany. He sees a crisis of trust and emphasizes the need to prioritize the issues of the people.
Trend towards larger apartments in Germany
The housing market in Germany shows a continuing trend towards larger apartments, despite rising real estate prices. Demand remains high, especially in urban areas.
Butter prices drop at major retail chains
Butter prices in Germany are decreasing as major retail chains like Lidl and Aldi lower their prices for private labels. This is due to falling raw material prices and a return to lower prices after a rise last year.
Coffee Prices Rise, Sugar Prices Fall
Coffee and chocolate prices increased in August, while sugar became cheaper. Inflation in Germany remains stubbornly above the two percent target.
Relief Package for Electricity Customers: What Changes?
The federal government has approved a relief package aimed at reducing electricity prices for both private households and businesses. However, the actual relief may vary depending on the region and provider.
Restaurant prices have risen sharply
Restaurant prices have increased by over 26 percent since early 2022, leading to a decline in revenue and consumer reluctance. The hospitality sector faces serious challenges, particularly due to rising costs and the reversal of the reduced value-added tax.
Federal Government Plans Relief for Electricity Customers from 2026
The federal government plans to relieve electricity customers from 2026 through a subsidy to lower grid fees. This aims to reduce high electricity prices for consumers and businesses.
Gas storage in Germany only moderately filled
Gas storage facilities in Germany are currently significantly less filled than in previous years, raising concerns about supply security. However, the responsible ministry and the gas industry do not see an acute danger to gas supply.
Flying Often Cheaper than Train Travel in Europe
A Greenpeace study shows that flying is cheaper than train travel on many European routes, which the environmental organization criticizes. The study calls for a reduction in train prices and higher taxes on air travel.
Federal Government Plans Relief for Gas Customers
The federal government plans to relieve gas customers by changing the gas storage levy, potentially allowing households to save up to 60 euros per year. Critics, particularly from the Greens, express concerns about the promotion of fossil fuels from the federal budget.
Ishiba's coalition loses majority in the upper house
Shigeru Ishiba's coalition lost its majority in the upper house elections, indicating growing political instability in Japan. The opposition gained support with demands for tax cuts and increased social spending.
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