"If I don't have [money], I don't eat": Public reacts to consecutive food price hikes

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"If I don't have [money], I don't eat": Public reacts to consecutive food price hikes

Consumers told CMTV at the weekly market in Póvoa de Varzim that they fear the constant rise in fuel and food prices.

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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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