Malta’s Inflation Surge: What It Means for Your Wallet
Inflation in Malta rose to 2.5% in April, affecting our daily expenses. Here’s what’s behind the increase and how it impacts us.
Inflation in Malta rose to 2.5% in April, affecting our daily expenses. Here’s what’s behind the increase and how it impacts us.
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