Harmonised Consumer Prices in Norway increased to 138.60 points in February from 136.40 points in January of 2025. Harmonised Consumer Prices in Norway averaged 94.67 points from 1995 until 2025, reaching an all time high of 138.60 points in February of 2025 and a record low of 69.20 points in January of 1996. source: Statistics Norway

Harmonised Consumer Prices in Norway is expected to be 137.89 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Norway Harmonised Consumer Prices is projected to trend around 143.72 points in 2026 and 146.74 points in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
CPI 137.00 135.10 points Feb 2025
Core Consumer Prices 132.60 131.30 points Feb 2025
Core Inflation Rate YoY 3.40 2.80 percent Feb 2025
CPI Housing Utilities 143.10 139.80 points Feb 2025
CPI Transportation 139.20 136.40 points Feb 2025
Export Prices 313.20 292.20 points Dec 2024
Food Inflation 7.50 5.00 percent Feb 2025
GDP Deflator 90.00 88.30 points Dec 2024
Harmonised Consumer Prices 138.60 136.40 points Feb 2025
Import Prices 212.70 204.30 points Dec 2024
Inflation Rate YoY 3.60 2.30 percent Feb 2025
Inflation Rate MoM 1.40 0.20 percent Feb 2025
Producer Prices 134.50 132.20 points Feb 2025
PPI YoY 23.30 18.10 percent Feb 2025

Norway Harmonised Consumer Prices
The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is an indicator of inflation and price stability for the European Central Bank (ECB). The HICP is compiled by Eurostat and the national statistical institutes in accordance with harmonised statistical methods. The ECB aims to maintain annual inflation rates as measured by the HICP below, but close to, 2% over the medium term.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
138.60 136.40 138.60 69.20 1995 - 2025 points Monthly
2015=100, NSA