Castellón's 2025 Economy Shows Strength Amid Inflation and Sector Challenges
Castellón's economy in 2025 experiences growth and sector agreements amid inflation and market pressures, with key investments and employment advances.
Castellón's economy in 2025 experiences growth and sector agreements amid inflation and market pressures, with key investments and employment advances.
Spain faces ongoing challenges as inflation outpaces salary increases, diminishing household purchasing power and savings.
The Popular Party demands Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo explain soaring Christmas prices in Spain amid record inflation, criticizing the government's economic management and calling for tax refunds to families.
A comparative analysis of living conditions, job markets, and costs on Formentera and Lanzarote reveals distinct lifestyles and affordability challenges in 2025.
A new sociological study reveals cautious optimism but prevailing economic stagnation among Canary Islands residents five years after the pandemic.
Turrón prices in Spain have risen 16% in the past year due to soaring ingredient costs, affecting holiday spending for Christmas 2025.
The Bank of Spain will increase its economic growth forecasts for 2024 and 2025, citing stable inflation and continued resilience.
Spain's inflation rate in November remains above the EU average, driven mainly by rising electricity prices and the end of fiscal subsidies on energy costs.
Spain plans a 2.7% pension increase in 2026 amid inflation, with OECD warnings about rising pension costs and calls for urgent reforms to sustain the system.
Spain's November 2025 inflation rate falls slightly to 3.0%, but underlying inflation rises, reflecting persistent economic pressures ahead of the holiday season.
Spain leads Europe's growth but faces rising inflation, stagnant productivity, and potential overheating risks threatening economic stability in 2025.
Spain faces a slowdown in economic growth for 2026 with inflation and unemployment challenges, yet efforts continue to sustain reforms and private consumption.
Spain confronts economic disparities marked by inflation and low wages, while energy security concerns intensify amid recent blackouts and renewable energy developments.
Rising costs and tough residency rules in Spain drive expats to Portugal, where affordability and lifestyle benefits are drawing a growing community.
Inflation has driven basic food prices up by over 30%, disproportionately affecting low-income households in Spain, with calls for regulatory reforms to curb corporate power.
Despite Spain's leading economic growth in the EU since 2019, many households face declining financial well-being, marked by rising living costs and a deepening housing crisis.
Spain faces rising business insolvencies amid inflation and complex socio-political dynamics despite economic growth in 2025.
Rising prices and labor shortages are slowing Spain's tourism sector in 2025, curbing its economic growth prospects.
Spain's housing market in 2024 sees record price increases amid a decline in home sales, affecting affordability for young buyers and sparking calls for policy reforms.
Despite Spain's impressive economic growth and credit upgrades in 2024, public skepticism persists due to inflation and housing affordability issues, highlighting a gap between macroeconomic success and everyday experience.
Spain faces soaring housing prices and social spending shortfalls, intensifying housing accessibility challenges and social vulnerability.
Spain faces a dual challenge of declining housing sales and rising prices in major cities.
Private health insurance costs in Spain soar, with premiums averaging €150 per month, a 33% increase.
Experts warn that the financial stability of Spanish households is at risk due to rising prices and a precarious housing market.
Experts warn that lowering interest rates could reignite inflation in Spain.
The Consumer Price Index in Spain remains stable at 2.7% for August 2025, indicating positive economic conditions.
Labor conflicts at Renfe highlight Spain's growing economic tensions.
Spain's housing market sees prices rising twice the EU average, raising affordability concerns.