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Inflation Germany - consumer price index (CPI)
Graphs - historic inflation
Graph CPI Germany last year |
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Graph CPI Germany long-term |
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When we talk about the rate of inflation in Germany, this often refers to the rate of inflation based on the consumer price index, or CPI for short. The German CPI shows the change in prices of a standard package of goods and services which German households purchase for consumption. In order to measure inflation, an assessment is made of how much the CPI has risen in percentage terms over a give period compared to the CPI in a preceding period. If prices have fallen this is called deflation (negative inflation).
This page shows the current and historic CPI inflation figures for Germany.
For a summary of the current inflation figures for a large number of countries and regions please click here.
For detailed background information about inflation please click here.
Tables - current and historic CPI Germany
CPI DE recent months
| december 2011 |
2.099 % |
| november 2011 |
2.396 % |
| october 2011 |
2.491 % |
| september 2011 |
2.585 % |
| august 2011 |
2.399 % |
| july 2011 |
2.399 % |
| june 2011 |
2.313 % |
| may 2011 |
2.315 % |
| april 2011 |
2.410 % |
| march 2011 |
2.130 % |
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CPI DE recent years
| december 2011 |
2.099 % |
| december 2010 |
1.670 % |
| december 2009 |
0.936 % |
| december 2008 |
1.136 % |
| december 2007 |
3.125 % |
| december 2006 |
1.386 % |
| december 2005 |
1.406 % |
| december 2004 |
2.259 % |
| december 2003 |
1.037 % |
| december 2002 |
1.154 % |
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