Inflation jumps back in November
According to Eurostat, annual HICP inflation for all items in Greece reached 2.9% in November 2025 on a month‑12 basis. This compares with 1.6% in October 2025, meaning inflation rose by 1.3 percentage points, an 81.2% relative increase in just one month. The latest reading marks a significant increase, returning inflation to the same level as its long‑run average.
Back near the top of this year’s range
Over the past year, inflation in Greece has followed a stable pattern, fluctuating between a low of 1.6% in October 2025 and a peak of 3.7% in July 2025, placing the new 2.9% figure in the upper half of this range. This renewed pick‑up in prices, after touching the year’s low just a month earlier, means households and businesses are again facing faster cost increases that had briefly eased.