Slovenian Economic Mirror


Slovenian Economic Mirror

Slovenian Economic Mirror 6/2022

Domestic consumption growth in Slovenia remained high in the spring months. Household consumption was boosted by the easing of containment measures and record high employment. Household purchasing power is increasingly affected by rising prices, especially of energy and food. Inflation continued to rise in June. Prices rose by more than a tenth compared to the previous year. Inflation was mainly driven by energy prices, which were more than a third higher. Food price increases were also high. Growth in industrial producer prices and real estate prices also continued. Construction activity in April was again significantly higher than last year. Compared to previous years, the highest growth was seen in the construction of buildings. Cost pressures in construction, as in other activities, continue and are an important source of uncertainty about the future. This is also true for the export part of the economy, where activity increased in the spring months, but the high level of uncertainty in the international environment, in addition to rising costs and supply chain disruptions, have led to a decline in export orders in recent months.