Poland’s economy is set to grow by 3.7% in 2026, according to the latest NBP projection. The central bank also raised its #inflation forecasts to 2.9% for 2026 and 2.7% for 2027, while warning that inflation risks in 2028 are tilted to the upside. https://t.co/MQK74TpjL8 #Poland
Poland’s credit intermediaries arranged PLN 124.9bn in loans in 2025, up 13.9% year on year. Mortgage loans accounted for 48.5% of sales value, while online channels reached 33.9% and moved closer to traditional branches. #Poland#Finance#Loans https://t.co/ww5wrtymVS
Poles accumulated a record PLN 425.6bn for retirement in 2025 — PLN 118.2bn more than a year earlier. OFEs delivered their best-ever result, with an average return of nearly 42%. IKE, IKZE and PPK assets also grew strongly. #Poland#Pensions#Finance https://t.co/RoAi1Fc2nK
#Poland spends billions keeping loss-making coal mines alive. In the weakest part of the sector, maintaining one job may cost taxpayers around PLN 450,000 a year.
But coal still provides more than half of the country’s electricity.
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Polish business sentiment improved in June 2026, led by construction and hospitality. Employment costs remain the main barrier, while pay decisions increasingly depend on firms’ own finances. https://t.co/tXldpyy77x
Bigger deals, stronger margins and growing regional demand are reshaping Poland’s factoring market. Total invoice purchases rose 11% to PLN 581.8bn in 2025. #Poland#factoring https://t.co/9yZMkMuh5o
Who keeps Poland’s labour market moving—and which jobs will AI change first?
New data reveal an ageing healthcare workforce, foreign workers powering transport and millions of roles exposed to automation.
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Poland’s labour market varies widely by city: Warsaw and Poznań had the lowest unemployment, Kraków led on wages, and Gdańsk posted the strongest employment growth. Łódź faced the toughest conditions. #Poland#LabourMarket#Employment#Unemployment#Wages
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Poland’s education system is changing: 6.7 million learners were enrolled in 2025/26, down 31,500 year on year. Pre-school enrolment fell 6.2%, while primary-school numbers rose 1.4%. Adult education grew by more than 10%. #Education#Poland https://t.co/HlmesqlMIh
Nearly 2.3 million foreigners were living in Poland at the end of 2025, up by nearly 215,000 y/y. Ukrainian citizens accounted for 73% of all foreign residents. #Poland#Migration#Demographics https://t.co/exNCQanrgs
Kraków’s labour market weakened in May: enterprise-sector employment fell 2.0% year on year, while registered unemployment rose 30.9% to 14,775 people. The unemployment rate reached 2.8%, though average gross pay climbed to PLN 11,469. #Krakow#Poland
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Poverty in Poland remained stable overall in 2025, but risk was far higher among farmers, large families and rural households. #Poland#Economy#Poverty https://t.co/Ztexg0ni9u
More than 22.1 million people of Polish origin live abroad across 138 countries.
A closer look at where Poland’s global community is concentrated. #Poland#Polonia#Diaspora
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Television in Poland is reaching fewer people, but its remaining audience is watching longer.
Daily reach fell to 19.7m viewers in 2025, while viewing time among viewers rose to 6h 22m a day.
#Poland#Television#Media#Broadcasting#TVMarket
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Poland’s tourism sector saw strong growth in 2025. 🇵🇱
A total of 44.9 million tourists stayed in accommodation establishments, up 10.1% year on year. Polish residents spent PLN 119.5 billion on travel, while 77.8 million foreign visitors came to Poland.
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Poland’s leasing market grew by 10.8% in 2025, with new contracts reaching PLN 98.6 billion. Passenger cars accounted for 57.7% of leasing value, while transport and manufacturing recorded the strongest growth in financing. #Leasing#Poland#Transport https://t.co/GJeabHtyrN
Poland’s annual inflation fell to 2.5% in June, down from 3.1% in May and exactly in line with the NBP’s target. Prices declined 0.5% month on month, led by a 7.4% drop in fuel prices. #Inflation#Poland#CPI#NBP
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Poland has signed a deal with Sweden to buy three A26 submarines under the Orka programme. The SEK 47bn contract includes vessels, weapons, training and support, with deliveries due by 2038.
#Orka#PolishNavy#A26#Saab#Defence#Poland https://t.co/q9BM0Z5B8l
Poland’s renewable-energy register reached 39.1 GW in March 2026, up 10.4% from late 2024.
Solar added 3.5 GW in 15 months and overtook wind as the second-largest source in URE data. Meanwhile, biomass co-firing is declining. https://t.co/pkYv93TLEC #EnergyTransition#Poland