Belarus with a rate of 11.88% took third place in the former Soviet Union in terms of consumer price growth in January-May 2022, according to the publication "Look.

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In the first position - Moldova (17.57%), in the second - Ukraine (13.9%), in the fourth - Russia (11.8%).

In terms of inflation in May - 0.72% - Belarus ranked ninth after Latvia (4%), Ukraine (2.7%), Lithuania (2.3%), Moldova (2.04%), Estonia (1.9) %), Kazakhstan (1.4%), Georgia (1.1%) and Uzbekistan (1%).

The average inflation in the former USSR in May was 1.36% against 2.20% in April, 3.29% in March, 1.12% in February and 1.15% in January.

In January-May 2021, consumer prices in Belarus increased by 5.16 percent (third place in the former Soviet Union), by the end of the year - by 9.97 percent (ninth).