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Nine-out-of-ten people think they are poorer now than before the inflation shock (Photo: Unsplash)

Caught in a pessimistic rut, Eurozone growth stalls at 0.1 percent

The eurozone economy managed a slight uptick at the end of 2024, but job growth barely budged, in another sign the eurozone is going nowhere fast.

The bloc’s analytics bureau Eurostat reported

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

Nine-out-of-ten people think they are poorer now than before the inflation shock (Photo: Unsplash)

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Wester is a journalist from the Netherlands with a focus on the green economy. He joined EUobserver in September 2021. Previously he was editor-in-chief of Vice, Motherboard, a science-based website, and climate economy journalist for The Correspondent.

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