- What is the eurozone inflation rate right now?
- Euro-area harmonised inflation (HICP) is 2.8% as of 2026. június, measured against the European Central Bank's 2% target.
- What is HICP?
- HICP is the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices — the EU-wide, like-for-like measure of consumer-price inflation. It is the figure the European Central Bank targets at 2% and the only measure that lets you compare inflation across euro-area countries on the same definition.
- Why is inflation different in each eurozone country?
- All 21 members share one ECB interest rate, but their consumer baskets, energy mix and stage of economic convergence differ. Lower-income, faster-converging members (the Baltics, Bulgaria) tend to run hotter, especially when energy and food prices move, while large mature economies sit nearer the average.
- When is eurozone inflation data updated?
- Eurostat publishes HICP monthly: a flash estimate at the start of the month and a final release around mid-month. euroflation re-syncs daily from the official source, and the final value always replaces the flash for the same month.
- What is the ECB's inflation target?
- The European Central Bank targets 2% inflation over the medium term, measured by the euro-area HICP. Its main policy rate, the deposit facility rate, is currently 2.25%.