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Dovolenkári si priplatia aj v Grécku, ceny služieb vzrástli viac ako inflácia
SK🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Dovolenkári si priplatia aj v Grécku, ceny služieb vzrástli viac ako inflácia

The article reports that inflation in Greece has led to significant price increases for services, with service providers charging more than the general rate of inflation. This suggests that consumers in Greece are facing higher costs for various services compared to the overall inflation rate.

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Dovolenkári si priplatia aj v Grécku, ceny služieb vzrástli viac ako inflácia

The article reports that inflation in Greece has led to significant price increases for services, with service providers charging more than the general rate of inflation. This suggests that consumers in Greece are facing higher costs for various services compared to the overall inflation rate.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about inflation and pricing trends in Greece without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on economic data rather than taking a position on policy solutions or political responsibility.

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