Czech Republic Core Inflation Rate
The Czech Republic's core inflation rate decreased to 2.76% in September 2025 from 2.82% in August 2025. This slowdown was driven by moderated price growth in education services. However, core inflation remains supported by continued upward price pressures in services including imputed rent and accommodation services. The Czech Republic's record low core inflation rate was 1% in June 2016 and record high was 14.75% in July 2022.
Monthly Historical Data (2015-2025)
(in %)Czech Republic Core Inflation Rate : Definition
Czech core inflation measures price changes excluding volatile components. The Czech National Bank calculates this by removing regulated prices and prices affected by government measures from the overall Consumer Price Index basket. This provides a clearer view of underlying inflation trends in Czech Koruna.