Slovenian Economic Mirror


Slovenian Economic Mirror

Slovenian Economic Mirror 5/2022

Growth of domestic consumption remains high in Slovenia. The gradual easing of containment measures and the situation on the labour market with record high employment have had a positive impact on the continued growth of household consumption in the first four months. Household purchasing power is increasingly affected by rising prices, especially of energy and food, as inflation picked up in May. Construction activity also picked up significantly in the first quarter, after a long period without growth also in non-residential construction; cost pressures in the construction sector are increasing. In the export sector, which has been struggling with supply chain disruptions and rising costs for some time, growth in activity slowed and the situation was exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. Amid great uncertainty in the international environment, economic sentiment deteriorated again in May. In this issue of Slovenian Economic Mirror we also present the business results of companies in 2021, which, after deteriorating in the first year of the epidemic, improved significantly last year, also thanks to further government support measures.