The labor market in the EU is slowing down. Fewer job offers, Poland among exceptions
The article discusses the recent decline in job vacancies in the EU, highlighting Poland as an exception.
The Most Ukrainians with Temporary Protection Are in Germany, Czechia is Third, Eurostat Reveals
Eurostat data indicates that Germany hosts the most Ukrainians under temporary protection, with Czechia ranking third.
Latvia has the highest proportion of female scientists and engineers in the European Union
Latvia leads the EU with a 50.9% share of female scientists and engineers, according to Eurostat data for 2024.
Eurostat: Unemployment in Lithuania reached 6.4% in January, exceeding the EU average
Lithuania's unemployment rate in January stood at 6.4%, higher than the EU average, with notable increases in youth unemployment.
Eurostat: Greece’s inflation at 3% in February
Greece's inflation rate rose to 3% in February, remaining above the eurozone average.
Croatia is at the top of population emigration in the European Union
According to new Eurostat data, Croatia has the highest percentage of its citizens living in other EU countries, with nearly 15% currently residing abroad.
SHOCKING ⟩ Real estate prices have increased by over 200 percent in 15 years
A Eurostat survey reveals significant disparities in housing ownership across EU countries, highlighting the growth of home prices in Estonia over the past 15 years.
Inflation has changed our lights
The article discusses the persistent inflation in Greece, contrasting it with a declining trend in the EU and criticizing government assurances.
The gap between women's and men's pension amounts. New Eurostat data
New Eurostat data reveals that women's pensions across the EU are generally lower than men's, with Poland seeing a significant but smaller gap of 14.5% in favor of men.
RESEARCH ⟩ See how much Estonians actually spend on sports
According to a pan-European household budget survey, Estonians spend 1.4% of their household budget on sports-related goods and services, slightly above the EU average.
Infographic: Inflation in Latvia Remains Higher Than Average EU Price Increase
In January, Latvia experienced a higher annual inflation rate compared to the EU average, as reported by Eurostat.
Nele Peil: The impact of food prices on inflation is greater than we realize
Nele Peil highlights the significant impact of rising food prices on inflation in Estonia, which disproportionately affects households compared to wealthier nations.
Romanians and Bulgarians have received additional funds faster than Latvians
Latvia's income growth is lagging behind that of Romania and Bulgaria, raising concerns about its economic standing within the EU.
Lithuanian causes incident at a railway crossing in France – damage amounts to 1.5 million euros
A Lithuanian individual was involved in a serious railway crossing incident in France that resulted in significant damages of approximately 1.5 million euros.
Skertsos: Greece now holds the 11th best youth unemployment rate in Europe, marking a leap in progress
Greece's youth unemployment rate has improved significantly, now standing at 13% compared to the EU average of 14.7%, according to Minister Akis Skertsos.
Inflation Slows Down Across the Euro Area. A New Rate Cut is Becoming More Possible
Inflation is slowing down across Europe, stabilizing under control and potentially leading to a shift in the European Central Bank's monetary policy as the January Eurostat flash estimate indicates a rate of 1.7%, below the 2% target set by Frankfurt.
Eurostat: Inflation in Greece at 2.8% in January, 1.7% in the Eurozone
Inflation in Greece decreased slightly to 2.8% in January compared to 2.9% in December, with the highest increases in services, food, and industrial goods across the Eurozone.
Inflation: At 2.8% in January, above the European average
Inflation in the country stands at 2.8% in January 2026, higher than the EU average of 1.7%, according to preliminary estimates from Eurostat.
Inflation in the Eurozone fell to 1.7 percent in January
Inflation in the Eurozone decreased to 1.7 percent in January, according to preliminary data from Eurostat, down from 1.9 percent in December and 2.1 percent in November.
19% of the population in Greece cannot keep their home adequately warm
According to Eurostat data for 2024, 19% of the population in Greece struggles to keep their homes adequately warm, placing Greece at the top of the list for countries facing this issue.
Heating: Which EU countries struggle financially to heat households
A recent Eurostat report highlights that Bulgaria and Greece face the most difficulties in ensuring adequate home heating, with 9.2% of the EU population unable to keep their homes sufficiently warm in 2024.
Eurostat – Negative first place for Greece – Bulgaria: 19% struggle to keep their homes warm
According to Eurostat data released today, Greece and Bulgaria recorded the highest percentage of households struggling to keep their homes warm, at 19%, with improvements noted across the EU.
Eurostat reveals staggering cost of EU’s anti-Russian sanctions
Eurostat reports that EU nations have incurred approximately €48 billion ($55.9 billion) in export losses due to anti-Russian sanctions imposed over the past four years following the Ukraine conflict escalation.
Airbnb: The areas that 'sold out' in Greece and the European Union
Athens saw the highest number of overnight stays through short-term rental platforms in Greece during the second quarter of 2025, according to Eurostat data released today, followed by the South Aegean and Crete regions.
Airbnb: The areas that 'sold out' in Greece and the European Union
Athens accounted for the largest share of overnight stays through short-term rental platforms in Greece in the second quarter of 2025, followed by the regions of the Southern Aegean and Crete, according to Eurostat data released today for all of Europe.
Eurostat: Inflation in Greece at 2.9% in December, 2% in the Eurozone
Eurostat reported that the annual inflation rate in Greece rose to 2.9% in December, while it decreased to 2% in the Eurozone.
Inflation: At 2.9% in December in Greece - Decreased to 2% in the EU
In December 2025, inflation in Greece rose to 2.9%, while in the Eurozone, it is expected to decrease to 2.0%, according to Eurostat's preliminary estimates.
The city praised Eurostat data: Zagreb among 15 European regions with the lowest risk of poverty and social exclusion
Zagreb has been noted as one of the 15 European regions with the lowest risk of poverty and social exclusion, according to the latest Eurostat data, showing an improvement in ranking over the past two years.
Agricultural anxiety in Greece, agricultural prosperity in Europe
A disparity highlighted by Eurostat shows increasing agricultural anxiety in Greece contrasted with agricultural prosperity in Europe, amid escalating farmer protests and unresolved tensions with the government.