Inflation Eases in Croatia as Annual Rate Falls to 5.2 Percent
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Croatia is one of the eurozone countries where inflation fell in May, compared to 13 countries where it rose, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Wednesday. He recalled data from the Croatian Central Bureau of Statistics published on Tuesday, according to which the inflation rate in May was 5.2 percent compared to May 2025, while compared to the previous month, i.e. April this year, it fell by 0.2 percent.
Inflation Eases in Croatia as Annual Rate Falls to 5.2 Percent
Croatia's inflation rate continued to ease in May, offering some relief to consumers after months of elevated price growth. According to a preliminary estimate from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, consumer prices in May 2026 were on average 5.2 percent higher than a year earlier. The figure marks a decline from April's annual inflation rate of 5.8 percent. On a monthly basis, prices fell by 0.2 percent compared with April. Energy prices remai…
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