Armenia Inflation Remains at 3-Year High

2026-05-07 08:29 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

The annual inflation rate in Armenia climbed to 5.3% year-on-year in April 2026 from 4.5% in the previous month.

This marked the highest reading since March 2023, driven by stronger price growth for food and non-alcoholic beverages (9.5% vs 7.8% in March), and a rebound in housing and utilities (0.5% vs -0.3%).

Inflation also picked up for miscellaneous goods and services (2.8% vs 2.4%), clothing and footwear (1.7% vs 1%), furnishings, household equipment, and routine household maintenance (1% vs 0.6%), and communication (1.2% vs 0.7%).

At the same time, inflation remained unchanged for education at 8.3%, while deflation in recreation and culture eased to 0.3% from 0.7%.

In contrast, price growth moderated for alcoholic beverages and tobacco (7.7% vs 8.6%), health (4.2% vs 4.5%), transport (2% vs 2.1%), and restaurants and hotels (4.2% vs 4.3%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 1.3% in April, following a 0.7% increase in March.



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Armenia Inflation Remains at 3-Year High
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