Israel Core Inflation Rate
Israel's core inflation rate fell to 2.6% in September 2025, down from 3.06% in August 2025. This is the lowest rate since May 2024. The decrease reflects the Bank of Israel's monetary policy tightening and improved global supply chains. These factors have cooled domestic demand and reduced business input costs. Israel's record low core inflation rate was -0.69% in July 2017 and record high was 5.29% in November 2022.
Monthly Historical Data (2008-2025)
(in %)Israel Core Inflation Rate : Definition
Israel's core inflation rate shows price changes, excluding volatile items, like energy and fresh produce. It is calculated by removing these items from the overall Consumer Price Index, then measuring the remaining weighted average price increase.