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On September 11, 2023, the European Commission revised its economic growth expectations for the year, anticipating a slowdown in growth compared to its previous

 

Despite the current challenges faced by companies, the job market in Europe continues to exhibit positive trends. In the second quarter, the number of employed individuals

 

 

France is set to follow in Germany's footsteps by introducing a budget-friendly monthly rail pass next summer, designed to promote eco-friendly transportation, according to Transport Minister

 

According to data agency Hiiper, the relentless upward trajectory of supermarket prices has finally ceased, offering a temporary respite for consumers. Recent analyses reveal that many

 

The Lithuanian government recently approved a raise in the minimum monthly wage to 924 euros, a decision that has drawn criticism from economist Justas Mundeikis,

 

Belgium is witnessing a surge in food prices that closely mirrors the trends seen in its neighboring countries, as indicated by a recent study conducted by the Federal Public

 

With substantial European backing, Flanders and the Netherlands are investing nearly €25 million in promoting collaboration among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The cost of renting a house has experienced a remarkable surge, now standing at 514 euros higher than it was in August of the previous year, reflecting a substantial

 

Denmark has unveiled plans to offer increased unemployment benefits to individuals pursuing retraining in sectors facing a labor shortage. The upcoming draft 2024 budget aims to provide

 

Unemployment in Poland remained stable at 5% in July, maintaining the same rate as in June, as reported by the country's statistics office on Thursday.