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Wages rise by 7 pct, offset by 7.8 pct 12-month rolling CPI
EconomyMacroeconomyThe Labour Ministry has presented the updated data of wages in the labour market, after the incorporation of the latest rise in the minimum wage to 780 euros per month, effective April 1. The data reflects the ongoing improvements in the jobs market in Greece since 2019, and the continued recovery
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Spotlight falls on public hirings as PM pledges more health staff
PoliticsGreek Politicsat least 60 euros more per month. However, Thursday’s announcement was overshadowed to some extent
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PM returns to address hooligan aftermath as SYRIZA gears up for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicswith hooliganism per se. The fact that officers were aware the Croatian hooligans had entered the country
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Draft budget sees growth picking up in 2024, strong revenues driving primary surplus to 2.1 pct of GDP
EconomyMacroeconomyto an unemployment rate of 10.6 pct per monthly labour force survey methodology. On the fiscal front, the revenue
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Record year for Greek tourism raises concerns about sustainability
EconomyFeaturesthe effect of inflation, the average nominal expenditure per visit to Greece dropped from 689 euros
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Newsletter 413 - 23/02/2024
income levels in the country, as Eurostat data also published this week for regional GDP per capita data
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PM attempts to regroup, shift focus after testing week over Tempe crash
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greece to reach 1,500 euros. Data published last week by Eurostat showed that in terms of per
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Mitsotakis tempers expectations for EP vote, Kasselakis talks up prospects
PoliticsGreek Politics2.3 billion euros per year and would have to be balanced by tax rises in other areas. Mitsotakis
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Newsletter 422 - 26/04/2024
-crisis level, while per capita GDP based on purchasing power places Greece near the bottom of the EU
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Opposition takes aim at cost of living
PoliticsGreek Politics, including the finding that Greeks have the second-lowest per capita GDP and the longest working hours
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