HICP inflation Current inflation rates based on the harmonised consumer price index

This page contains an overview of the current / latest HICP (harmonised consumer price index) inflation rates from a lot of countries.

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Current Inflation rates
Country/Region
Type
Period
Monthly basis
Yearly basis
HICP Austria
Austria
HICP
Mar 2024
0.65 %
4.07 %
HICP Belgium
Belgium
HICP
Mar 2024
0.39 %
3.82 %
HICP Czech Republic
Czech Republic
HICP
Mar 2024
0.20 %
2.17 %
HICP Denmark
Denmark
HICP
Mar 2024
0.00 %
0.76 %
HICP Estonia
Estonia
HICP
Mar 2024
0.43 %
4.08 %
HICP Europe
Europe
HICP
Mar 2024
0.76 %
2.43 %
HICP Finland
Finland
HICP
Mar 2024
-0.13 %
0.55 %
HICP France
France
HICP
Mar 2024
0.25 %
2.41 %
HICP Germany
Germany
HICP
Mar 2024
0.63 %
2.32 %
HICP Greece
Greece
HICP
Mar 2024
1.80 %
3.37 %
HICP Hungary
Hungary
HICP
Mar 2024
0.82 %
3.58 %
HICP Iceland
Iceland
HICP
Mar 2024
0.48 %
5.09 %
HICP Ireland
Ireland
HICP
Mar 2024
0.34 %
1.71 %
HICP Italy
Italy
HICP
Mar 2024
1.16 %
1.25 %
HICP Lithuania
Lithuania
HICP
Mar 2024
-0.07 %
0.38 %
HICP Luxembourg
Luxembourg
HICP
Mar 2024
0.17 %
3.22 %
HICP Poland
Poland
HICP
Mar 2024
0.21 %
2.73 %
HICP Portugal
Portugal
HICP
Mar 2024
2.29 %
2.57 %
HICP Slovakia
Slovakia
HICP
Mar 2024
0.13 %
2.67 %
HICP Slovenia
Slovenia
HICP
Mar 2024
0.55 %
3.39 %
HICP Spain
Spain
HICP
Mar 2024
1.35 %
3.25 %
HICP Sweden
Sweden
HICP
Mar 2024
0.13 %
2.32 %
HICP The Netherlands
The Netherlands
HICP
Mar 2024
0.62 %
3.12 %
HICP Türkiye
Türkiye
HICP
Mar 2024
3.16 %
68.55 %
HICP United Kingdom
United Kingdom
HICP
Mar 2024
0.53 %
3.18 %

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What is HICP inflation?

When we talk about a country's inflation, it usually refers to inflation based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). But in order to compare the consumer prices of the different EU countries, the European Central Bank (ECB) has created the HICP, the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices. It is a consumer price index, comparable to the CPI, where the 'basket of goods and services' is harmonised. This means that the same goods and services are used for all EU countries. The HICP is a weighted average of the price indices of the Member States and is calculated per country. The ECB aims for price stability, which equates to a HICP of around 2% per annum over the medium term.

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