Slovenia’s annual inflation rate edged higher to 1.9% in December 2024 from a downwardly revised 1.7% in the previous month. This marked the highest reading since May, as prices accelerated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (2.6% vs 2.3% in November), housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (1.3% vs 0.1%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (3.6% vs 3.3%), and restaurants and hotels (4.1% vs 3.8%). Additionally, deflation eased for communications (-0.9% vs -1.4%) while costs rebounded for transport (1.2% vs -1.8%). Meanwhile, costs moderated for health (2.4% vs 6.1%) and miscellaneous goods and services (2.2% vs 2.3%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.3% from a 0.7% rise in the previous month. The EU-harmonized CPI rose 2% in December from 1.6% in the preceding month. source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
Inflation Rate in Slovenia increased to 1.90 percent in December from 1.70 percent in November of 2024. Inflation Rate in Slovenia averaged 4.63 percent from 1994 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 22.60 percent in August of 1994 and a record low of -1.20 percent in April of 2020. This page provides the latest reported value for - Slovenia Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Slovenia Inflation Rate - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on January of 2025.
Inflation Rate in Slovenia increased to 1.90 percent in December from 1.70 percent in November of 2024. Inflation Rate in Slovenia is expected to be 2.00 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Slovenia Inflation Rate is projected to trend around 2.20 percent in 2025 and 2.40 percent in 2026, according to our econometric models.