The increase in wages and benefits in Belgium is postponed from April to October

The federal government’s recent energy measures mean that inflation is expected to stand at 5.5% this year, slightly lower than the figure announced at the beginning of the month (5.8%) . The Federal Planning Bureau therefore expects the pivot index to be exceeded in October 2022 rather than in April, it announced on Thursday in its report on economic forecasts for 2022. “Although this forecast assumes that the price-wage spiral remains under control, higher wage growth and inflation cannot be ruled out in the current environment. In this case, the external competitive position of the economy Belgian might be affected in the medium term”, he justifies.

In addition, in 2022, the Belgian economy will grow at a rate of 3%, thanks in particular to household consumption, according to projections. “In 2020, households were indirectly forced to save, not because of a drop in their purchasing power but because many shops were closed. In 2021 and 2022, we are witnessing a movement of catch-up,” says Ludovic Dobbelaere, economist at the Federal Planning Bureau.

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