Inflation accelerates in Greece

New data from Eurostat shows a sharp increase in annual HICP inflation in Greece in November 2025. The move breaks away from last month’s low point and lifts price growth back towards the upper end of its recent range.

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.

Key Statistics

Current value2.9 (11/2025)
Previous value1.6 (10/2025)
Change+81.2% (+1.3)
Long-run average2.9 (12/2024–11/2025)
Recent average2.6 (last 5 periods)
Historical high3.7 (07/2025)
Historical low1.6 (10/2025)
Highest since08/2025
Long-term trendstable
Bartosz Ciesielski

Bartosz Ciesielski

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