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Hungary Achieves Inflation Success Unmatched by Eurozone for Years

January 15, 2025
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Hungary Achieves Inflation Success Unmatched by Eurozone for Years
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3.7

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Minimum wage / GYED* maximum

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*Childcare benefits   

At present, only wage data from January–October is available. During the first ten months of the year, the gross average wage increased by 13.6%. A similar, perhaps slightly lower, annual average is expected. (The annual average may be lower due to the December 2023 minimum wage increase, which resulted in a higher “base” for December than in previous months of the year.) It appears certain that last year’s real wage growth will approach 10%, exceeding 9%. This marks Hungary’s third-largest real wage growth since 1992 (the highest being 12.3% in 2002, followed by 10.3% in 2017).

When comparing 2024 average wages to 2019 levels, real wages have grown by 20%—despite the “polycrises” period. This means purchasing power has increased by this margin since 2019, the last pre-COVID “peaceful” year.

While December’s inflation data was slightly higher than in previous months of the year, this was expected, mainly due to base effects. Inflation figures in the coming months are expected to be lower than December’s.

The MNB’s latest December inflation report forecasts inflation of 3.3–4.1% for this year, indicating that the pace of price increases is expected to further slow.

Currently, only December inflation data for the 20 countries of the euro area is available. The eurozone experienced 2.4% inflation in 2024, exceeding its desired level, as the eurozone aims to keep consumer price increases below 2%. The euro area has been unable to return to its target range since 2020, as noted by Piroska Szalai, senior advisor to the prime minister and a researcher at the Institute of Economics and Competitiveness at the National University of Public Service, in an article published on Mandiner.

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