Published on: 13 January 2026

Prices increase by 3.3% in December and by 4.4% on average in 2025

In December 2025, consumer prices were 3.3% higher on average than a year earlier and 0.1% higher than in the previous month. In 2025, prices were up by 4.4% on average compared to the previous year.

In 12 months, compared to December 2024:

A price increase of 2.6% was recorded for food (a decrease of 0.3% excluding food and beverage serving services), within which 13.5% for chocolate and cocoa, 12.4% for other confectionery products, 12.0% for coffee, 11.8% for buffet products, 8.1% for meals at schools, 8.0% for meals at restaurants, 6.6% for non-alcoholic beverages, 5.8% for edible oil, 5.6% for rolls and 3.5% for eggs. Within the product group, the price of margarine lessened by 27.8%, that of flour by 11.6%, milk product prices by 14.3%, the price of milk by 12.3%, that of pork by 9.8%, other meat preparation prices by 5.5%, the price of cheese by 5.3% and that of sugar by 4.0%. An average 8.9% more was to be paid for electricity, gas and other fuels, within which natural and manufactured gas became 19.8% and electricity 2.2% more expensive. Alcoholic beverage and tobacco prices rose by 7.1%, within which the price of tobacco by 8.6%. Services became 6.8%, within which recreational services 14.3%, personal care services 9.8%, the repairs and maintenance of vehicles 9.6%, the repairs and maintenance of dwellings 9.0%, health services 8.9% and other public entertainment tickets 8.7% more expensive and rents increased by 5.7%. Consumer durable prices were up by 2.7%, within which jewellery cost 24.5%, living and dining room furniture 5.0%, heating and cooking appliances 2.3% and new passenger cars 2.7% more for consumers. Motor fuel prices diminished by 8.6% and pharmaceutical products became 5.1% more expensive.

In one month, compared to November 2025:

Consumer prices increased by 0.1% on average. Food prices were cut by 0.2% (by 0.5% excluding food and beverage serving services), within which eggs cost 3.0%, fruit and vegetable juices 2.2%, non-alcoholic beverages 1.4%, buffet products 0.6% and bread 0.2% more and butter 2.4%, cheese 1.9%, pork 1.7% and milk and edible oil both 1.1% less for consumers. Clothing and footwear became 0.3% more expensive. Electricity, gas and other fuel prices increased by 0.9%, within which 1.4% more was to be paid for both natural and manufactured gas and firewood (Press release). Service prices went up by 0.8% on average, within which the price of recreational services rose by 1.8%. Motor fuel prices lessened by 1.7% and the price of pharmaceutical products grew by 0.2%.

In 2025 compared to previous year:

Consumer prices increased by 4.4% on average, within which the highest price increase of 6.7% was measured for services. A price rise of 5.3% was recorded for food (3.9% excluding food and beverage serving services), 6.5% for alcoholic beverages and tobacco, 6.4% for electricity, gas and other fuels, 1.8% for clothing and footwear, 2.2% for consumer durables and 0.4% for other goods, including motor fuels and lubricants. Consumer prices were up by 4.5% among pensioner households.

Consumer price indices, December 2025 and year 2025

(%)

Denomination December 2025 Year 2025
previous month = 100.0 corresponding month of previous year = 100.0 previous year = 100.0
Consumer price index100.1103.3104.4
Harmonised index of consumer prices100.0103.1104.4
Core inflation (original, seasonally unadjusted)a)100.3103.8104.6
Consumer price index for pensioners100.0103.3104.5

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