July Inflation Hits 19-Month High at 4.4%
Consumer prices in Slovakia rose 4.4% year-on-year in July, the highest inflation in 19 months, up from 4.3% in June, according to the Statistics Office. All 12 categories saw price growth, from 1.5% ...
Consumer prices in Slovakia rose 4.4% year-on-year in July, the highest inflation in 19 months, up from 4.3% in June, according to the Statistics Office. All 12 categories saw price growth, from 1.5% ...
A new exhibition, Crypto, at the National Bank of Slovakia’s (NBS) Coin and Medal Museum in Kremnica, introduces visitors to the world of cryptoassets – from their history and functioning to safe storage ...
Slovakia's gross domestic product (GDP) in fixed prices grew by 0.4 percent year-on-year (y-o-y) in the second quarter of 2025, according to a preliminary estimate released by the Statistics Office on ...
Construction companies in Slovakia are suffering from a shortage of workers, Petr Prichystal, marketing manager of a company called Lomax, pointed out in a commentary, adding that according to statistics, ...
Employment rose year-on-year (y-o-y) in five of the ten monitored sectors of Slovakia's economy in June 2025, the Statistics Office reported on Tuesday.
Slovakia’s inflation rate reached 4.5% in July, making it one of the highest in the eurozone, according to preliminary data released by Eurostat on Friday. Only Estonia saw faster price growth at 5.6%, ...
The economic mood in Slovakia in July slightly improved when compared to the previous month, with the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) growing by 0.8 points to 96.8, the Statistics Office reported ...
Slovakia’s public debt grew by more than 3.5 percent of GDP in the first quarter of this year, adding over 5 billion euros compared to late 2024. Currently, Slovakia’s public debt is among the fastest-rising ...
The Slovak population is ageing, and this is already being felt in the labour market, which is seeing fewer and fewer young people entering it, while older generations are moving into retirement age, ...
In mid-2025, almost 127,000 migrants were working in Slovakia, with their number increasing by almost 30,000 over the last two years, mainly from third countries. The number of employees from the EU ...