This page shows the current and historic inflation figures for Poland based on the harmonised consumer price index (HICP).
Month
|
Inflation rate
|
---|---|
October 2023
|
6.34 %
|
September 2023
|
7.72 %
|
August 2023
|
9.51 %
|
July 2023
|
10.28 %
|
June 2023
|
11.01 %
|
May 2023
|
12.49 %
|
April 2023
|
14.04 %
|
March 2023
|
15.17 %
|
February 2023
|
17.19 %
|
January 2023
|
15.86 %
|
December 2022
|
15.35 %
|
November 2022
|
16.07 %
|
Month
|
Inflation rate
|
---|---|
October 2023
|
0.35 %
|
September 2023
|
-0.14 %
|
August 2023
|
0.07 %
|
July 2023
|
-0.28 %
|
June 2023
|
0.07 %
|
May 2023
|
0.21 %
|
April 2023
|
0.77 %
|
March 2023
|
1.13 %
|
February 2023
|
1.15 %
|
January 2023
|
1.97 %
|
December 2022
|
0.22 %
|
November 2022
|
0.66 %
|
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Two important consumer inflation figures are recorded in many European countries: the consumer price index (CPI) and the harmonised consumer price index (HICP). The CPI is often the official consumer price inflation rate which is recorded in the country itself. The HICP was created specially in order to be able to compare European inflation figures.
On this page the focus is on the Polish HICP. This inflation figure shows the change in price of a standard package of goods and services which households in Poland purchase for consumption. To determine the rate of inflation in Poland, the percentage increase in the HICP over a given period is calculated. If the percentage is negative then we are dealing with deflation.