
The rate of inflation in the Isle of Man has risen again.
It’s gone up to 4.5 per cent – a rise of 1.2 per cent from December.
Treasury Minister Allan Bell says the increase was largely due to a series of reductions in energy costs and mortgage costs over the last winter, as opposed to current inflationary pressure.
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