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πŸ‡±πŸ‡»Latvia inflation rate

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

Latvia adopted the euro in 2014. Harmonised inflation (HICP) β€” the EU-harmonised measure that makes prices comparable across Europe β€” stands at 2.5% as of July 2026. That is 0.5 percentage points above the ECB's 2% target, and 0.5 points below the eurozone average of 3.0%.

The breakdown shows core (excluding energy and food) at 3.6%, energy at 8.0%, food at -2.0% and services at 5.3%. The strongest pressure is in energy (8.0%), while food is the softest (-2.0%).

Month on month the headline eased from 3.3% to 2.5%, a step down from the month before.

Latvia ranks number 22 of 30 European economies by annual inflation, from highest to lowest, between Finland and France.

Harmonised inflation (HICP) Β· annual rate
2.5%
vs 2% target
+0.5pp

Latvia's harmonised inflation is 2.5% as of July 2026 β€” abovethe European Central Bank's 2% target by 0.5 percentage points.

Core (excl. energy & food)
3.6%
β–² 0.2pp vs prev
Energy
8.0%
β–Ό 2.6pp vs prev
Food
βˆ’2.0%
β–Ό 1.7pp vs prev
Services
5.3%
0.0pp vs prev
Latvia β€” annual HICP inflation rate, last 10 years
Source: Eurostat (HICP) Β· data through July 2026 Β· modifications: none

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Frequently asked questions

What is Latvia's current inflation rate?
Latvia's annual inflation rate, measured by the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP), is 2.5% as of July 2026.
Is Latvia's inflation above or below the ECB's 2% target?
At 2.5%, it is 0.5 percentage points above the European Central Bank's 2% target.
How does Latvia's inflation compare with the rest of Europe?
Latvia ranks number 22 of 30 European economies by inflation, 0.5 points below the eurozone average of 3.0%.
Did Latvia's inflation rise or fall last month?
Month on month, the headline rate eased from 3.3% to 2.5% in July 2026.

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