What to expect from Spain in 2023
<p>Spain was Spain again. 2022 saw the return of fiestas, festivals, and ferias — such profound economic and emotional stimulants for Spanish society — return in their full capacities, filling the country’s streets and squares with colour, vigour, and <em>alegría</em>. However, no sooner had the battle with an invisible enemy in Covid-19 begun to wane than Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine. Spaniards quickly learned the meaning of <em>cost-push inflation — </em>in July, it hit a <a href="https://elpais.com/economia/2022-07-29/la-inflacion-acelera-en-julio-al-108-maximos-de-38-anos-en-plena-temporada-turistica.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">38-year high</a> of 10.8%. As Spain enters a bumper election year, attention will move away from the ideological debates that fill the airwaves and column inches here toward a subject we can all understand: the money in our pockets.</p>
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