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🇸🇮Slovenia inflation rate

released 19 Aug 2026 · data through July 2026 · next release expected 31 Aug 2026

Slovenia adopted the euro in 2007. Harmonised inflation (HICP) — the EU-harmonised measure that makes prices comparable across Europe — stands at 3.0% as of July 2026. That is 1.0 percentage point above the ECB's 2% target, in line with the eurozone average of 3.0%.

The breakdown shows core (excluding energy and food) at 2.6%, energy at 10.6%, food at 0.7% and services at 4.6%. The strongest pressure is in energy (10.6%), while food is the softest (0.7%).

Month on month the headline eased from 3.7% to 3.0%, a step down from the month before.

Slovenia ranks number 15 of 30 European economies by annual inflation, from highest to lowest, between Netherlands and Italy.

Harmonised inflation (HICP) · annual rate
3.0%
vs 2% target
+1.0pp

Slovenia's harmonised inflation is 3.0% as of July 2026 — abovethe European Central Bank's 2% target by 1.0 percentage points.

Core (excl. energy & food)
2.6%
â–² 0.1pp vs prev
Energy
10.6%
â–¼ 5.0pp vs prev
Food
0.7%
â–¼ 0.8pp vs prev
Services
4.6%
0.0pp vs prev
Slovenia — annual HICP inflation rate, last 10 years
Source: Eurostat (HICP) · data through July 2026 · modifications: none

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Frequently asked questions

What is Slovenia's current inflation rate?
Slovenia's annual inflation rate, measured by the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP), is 3.0% as of July 2026.
Is Slovenia's inflation above or below the ECB's 2% target?
At 3.0%, it is 1.0 percentage points above the European Central Bank's 2% target.
How does Slovenia's inflation compare with the rest of Europe?
Slovenia ranks number 15 of 30 European economies by inflation, in line with the eurozone average of 3.0%.
Did Slovenia's inflation rise or fall last month?
Month on month, the headline rate eased from 3.7% to 3.0% in July 2026.

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