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Economy

National economic trends, interest rates, and the forces driving prices, jobs, and growth.

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Groningen Students Face the Highest Average Student Debt in the Netherlands post image

Groningen Students Face the Highest Average Student Debt in the Netherlands

Drinking Water Costs in Groningen to Increase by 14% in 2025 post image

Drinking Water Costs in Groningen to Increase by 14% in 2025

ProRail Aims to Fix Track Subsidence in Groningen by Saturday post image

ProRail Aims to Fix Track Subsidence in Groningen by Saturday

Heating Networks in Groningen: Current Plans and Challenges post image

Heating Networks in Groningen: Current Plans and Challenges

NAM Stops Payments to Groningen, Raising Concerns for the Region’s Future post image

NAM Stops Payments to Groningen, Raising Concerns for the Region’s Future

Protest Against Higher Education Cuts Moves to Groningen post image

Protest Against Higher Education Cuts Moves to Groningen

Rail Strikes Loom in Groningen as ProRail Rejects Union Wage Demands post image

Rail Strikes Loom in Groningen as ProRail Rejects Union Wage Demands

Groningen Faces Economic Pressure from Job Shortages and Declining Government Employment post image

Groningen Faces Economic Pressure from Job Shortages and Declining Government Employment

DNB President Calls for Reversal of Affordable Rent Act post image

DNB President Calls for Reversal of Affordable Rent Act

Interest Rates on Student Debt Rise Again - A Growing Burden for Graduates post image

Interest Rates on Student Debt Rise Again - A Growing Burden for Graduates

Concerns Rise Over 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Expansion in Groningen and Beyond post image

Concerns Rise Over 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Expansion in Groningen and Beyond

What the Upcoming Budget Cut for Groningen Could Mean for the City post image

What the Upcoming Budget Cut for Groningen Could Mean for the City