Published on: 11 June 2025

Consumer prices 4.4% higher on average than in same month of previous year

Consumer prices were 4.4% higher on average in May 2025 than a year earlier. Compared to April, prices went up by 0.2% on average.

In 12 months, compared to May 2024:

A price increase of 5.9% (4.5% excluding food and beverage serving services) was recorded for food, within which 26.0% for eggs, 25.3% for edible oil, 25.0% for flour, 22.5% for coffee, 22.3% for chocolate and cocoa, 14.1% for fruit and vegetable juices, 10.6% for buffet products, 8.4% for non-alcoholic beverages, 7.3% for milk and 6.9% for bread. Within the product group, the price of margarine lessened by 30.0%, that of milk products by 7.4%, other meat preparation prices by 7.3% and the price of pork by 1.6%. Services became 5.9%, within which postal services 11.3% more expensive, rents were up by 10.4% and the repair and maintenance of vehicles and the repair and maintenance of dwellings both became 9.9% and recreational services 8.5% more expensive. Alcoholic beverage and tobacco prices rose by 7.3%, within which the price of tobacco by 7.9%. An average 5.3% more was to be paid for electricity, gas and other fuels, within which natural and manufactured gas became 11.4% and butane and propane gas 6.8% more expensive. Consumer durable prices were up by 2.2%, within which jewellery cost 22.7%, living and dining room furniture 4.1% and new passenger cars 4.0% more and second-hand passenger cars 0.8% less for consumers. Motor fuel prices diminished by 4.8% and pharmaceutical products became 5.4% more expensive.

In one month, compared to April 2025:

Consumer prices increased by 0.2% on average. Food prices went up by 0.6% (also by 0.6% excluding food and beverage serving services), which was dominantly influenced by an average 1.6% increase in the price of seasonal food items (potatoes, fresh vegetables and fresh domestic and tropical fruits). Chocolate and cocoa became 2.6%, coffee 1.8%, buffet products 1.2%, pork 1.0% and flour 0.9% more expensive. Within the product group, eggs cost 2.5%, margarine 2.2% and milk 0.9% less for consumers. The highest price rise of 0.9% was measured for alcoholic beverages and tobacco, within which 1.0% for tobacco. Electricity, gas and other fuels became 0.8% more expensive, within which 2.2% more was to be paid for natural and manufactured gas and 1.4% less for butane and propane gas (Press release). Service prices lessened by 0.1% on average, within which the price of telephone and internet services decreased by 2.2%, while recreation in the country became 3.8% and personal care services 0.7% more expensive. Motor fuel prices diminished by 1.9% and pharmaceutical products became 0.3% more expensive.

Consumer price indices, May 2025

(%)

Denomination Previous month = 100.0 Corresponding month of previous year = 100.0
Consumer price index100.2104.4
Harmonised index of consumer prices100.2104.5
Core inflation (original, seasonally unadjusted)a)100.3104.8
Consumer price index for pensioners100.2104.5

a) The seasonally adjusted index is available in Table 1.2.1.9 of Summary tables (Stadat).