Czech Republic Inflation Rate MoM
The Czech Republic's Month-over-Month (MoM) inflation rate fell to -0.6% in September 2025, down from 0.1% in August 2025. This marks the lowest MoM inflation rate since September 2023. The decrease was driven by slower price increases for food, alcohol and tobacco as well as for goods overall. Energy costs continued to decline at a moderated pace. Inflation for services remained unchanged at 4.7%. Annual inflation had previously eased to 2.3% in September 2025 from 2.5% in August 2025. Czech Republic's record low Inflation Rate MoM was -1.4% in October 2022 and record high was 6% in January 2023.
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Czech Republic Inflation Rate MoM : Definition
The Czech Republic's month-over-month inflation rate shows the percentage change in the national Consumer Price Index (CPI) from one month to the next. Calculation compares the current month's CPI to the previous month's CPI. This metric tracks short-term price level shifts within the Czech economy.