Slovenia Inflation Rate MoM
Slovenia's Month-over-Month inflation rate fell to -0.4% in September 2025. This is the lowest rate since January 2025. The August 2025 rate was 0%. The September decline was driven by a 12.7% drop in package holiday prices and a 6.1% decrease in accommodation services. Slovenia's record low Month-over-Month inflation was -1.4% in January 2016 and record high was 2.7% in June 2022.
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Slovenia Inflation Rate MoM : Definition
Slovenia's Month-over-Month inflation rate measures the percentage change in the Slovenian consumer price index (CPI) from one month to the next. It is calculated by comparing the current month's CPI figure, typically the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) compiled by SURS, against the previous month's CPI figure. This metric indicates short-term price level changes across a basket of goods and services.