Luís Montenegro expresses his 'empathy' for 'what it is like to live with the rising cost of living' and the threatening prospects for the future.
Is there really 'no cause for alarm' regarding rising inflation as Montenegro says?
Friday, 1 May 2026RSS
Context & Explainers
Inflation measures how much general prices rise over time, usually reported year‑on‑year to compare a month with the same month a year earlier. Portugal’s National Institute of Statistics (INE) estimated January inflation at 1.9% year‑on‑year, down 0.3 percentage points from December, which affects rents, wages and everyday purchasing power for residents.
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- Carneiro accuses Montenegro of being “disconnected from reality” regarding the rising cost of living • publico.pt
- Inflation is a weapon of government destruction • cnnportugal.iol.pt
- Carneiro accuses Montenegro of being "disconnected from reality" and insensitive to inflation • cnnportugal.iol.pt
- Carneiro accuses Montenegro of being "disconnected from reality" and insensitive to inflation • cmjornal.pt










