Inflation rate down slightly to 4.6% last month

Significant increases in the cost of services are keeping Ireland's inflation rate stubbornly high, according to figures released by the CSO today.

Inflation rate down slightly to 4.6% last month

Significant increases in the cost of services are keeping Ireland's inflation rate stubbornly high, according to figures released by the CSO today.

The official inflation rate fell slightly from 4.8% to 4.6% during September, even though average prices were up 0.3% during the month.

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