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But she cited three factors that may tame inflation in 2026: productivity gains, lower oil prices, and the effects of the federal government's massive tax and spending bill that passed in July 2025.
The cost-of-living squeeze has accelerated long-term changes in European consumption. Households are more price-aware, more digitally engaged and more inclined to reassess where and how they spend.