Inflation

Europe Ranking

percent change in the consumer price indexSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Angola17.12019119.6
2Georgia9.6202145.2
3Belarus9.5202135.5
4Armenia7.22021181.2
5Romania5.12021102.6
5Poland5.1202163.4
5Hungary5.1202173.3
5Moldova5.1202153.8
9Estonia4.7202140-0.4
9Lithuania4.72021181.2
11Iceland4.4202192.8
12Serbia4.12021131.6
13Czech Republic3.8202183.2
14Norway3.52021161.3
15Latvia3.32021320.2
15Bulgaria3.32021121.7
17Spain3.1202137-0.3
17Germany3.12021260.5
17Slovakia3.12021111.9
20Austria2.82021151.4
21Ukraine2.7202027.9
21Netherlands2.72021161.3
23Croatia2.62021320.2
24Luxembourg2.52021210.8
24United Kingdom2.52021201
26Montenegro2.4202137-0.3
26Belgium2.42021230.7
26Ireland2.4202137-0.3
29Finland2.22021300.3
29Sweden2.22021260.5
31Bosnia and Herzegovina2202142-1.1
31Albania22021131.6
33Italy1.9202135-0.1
33Denmark1.92021290.4
33Slovenia1.9202135-0.1
36France1.62021260.5
37Malta1.52021240.6
38Portugal1.32021340
39Greece1.2202143-1.2
39Macedonia1.22020210.8
41San Marino12017240.6
42Switzerland0.6202141-0.7
43Cyprus-0.62020300.3

Definition of Inflation

Inflation as measured by the consumer price index reflects the annual percentage change in the cost to the average consumer of acquiring a basket of goods and services that may be fixed or changed at specified intervals, such as yearly. The Laspeyres formula is generally used.

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