Inflation 2025 at 2.2 Percent - Price Pressure Slows Down Somewhat
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The time of rapidly rising prices is over. But life in Germany has become noticeably more expensive. In the new year there is some relief for consumers, elsewhere there are additional costs.
The inflation was 2.2 percent in 2025. That sounds like good news – but low-income households are suffering from increased costs. The ECB is facing a delicate task.
The time of rapidly rising prices is indeed over. However, life in Germany has become noticeably more expensive for people.The new year promises no relief for the time being.The price pressure on people in Germany is diminishing.In December, the inflation rate fell to 1.8 percent, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden.In November, the rate had fallen to 2.3 percent.In the new year, economists expect little relaxation in cons…
The inflation rate in Germany fell surprisingly strongly in December. According to the first estimate, it was 1.8 percent. Consumer prices thus rose by 2.2 percent in the full year 2025.
For years, prices in trade and services are rising sharply. This seems to have come to an end. Inflation in Germany is rising at a lower level than in Corona times or at the beginning of the Ukraine war. Experts expect further improvement.
Federal Statistical Office [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - Consumer price index, December 2025: +1.8% on the previous month (provisional) 0.0% on the previous month (provisional) +2.2% on the annual average 2025 compared to 2024 (provisional) Harmonized consumer price index, December 2025: +2.0% ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Federal Statistical Office, news transmitted
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