Armenia Inflation Rate Rises to 9-Month High
2026-03-04 08:40
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Armenia’s annual inflation rate rose to 4.3% in February 2026 from 3.8% in the previous month, marking the highest reading since May 2025.
Prices increased for food and non-alcoholic beverages (6.5% vs 5.9% in January), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (10.3% vs 9.0%), clothing and footwear (0.6% vs 0.3%), health (4.5% vs 3%), restaurants and hotels (4.0% vs 3.2%), and miscellaneous goods and services (2.6% vs 2.2%).
At the same time, costs rebounded for housing and utilities (0.5% vs -0.1%), while remaining steady for education (8.3%).
Conversely, prices declined for furnishing and household equipment (-0.1% vs 0.7%) and recreation and culture (-0.4% vs 0.2%), while inflation moderated for transport (3.6% vs 4.3%) and communication (0.3% vs 0.6%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices eased to 0.5% in February, following a 2.0% gain in the prior month.