Belgium Inflation Rate at 2023-Low

2026-01-29 16:39 By Larissa Caser 1 min. read

Belgium’s annual inflation rate eased to 1.1% in January 2026, the lowest reading since November 2023 and down from 2.06% in December 2025.

The largest negative contribution to overall inflation came from housing and utilities, subtracting 0.43 percentage points, while the biggest positive contribution came from hotels and restaurants, adding 0.46 percentage points.

Electricity prices declined (-4.3% versus 3.2%) and energy deflation accelerated (-9.24% versus -5%).

Additionally, price growth eased for services (4.32% versus 4.54%) and rent (3.55% versus 3.91%), with food inflation slowing to 0.44%.

Core inflation, which does not take into account price evolutions of energy products and unprocessed food, also fell to 2.54% in January, down from 3% in December.

On a monthly basis, inflation rose to 0.44%, up from 0.07% in the previous month.



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Belgium Inflation Rate at 2023-Low
Belgium’s annual inflation rate eased to 1.1% in January 2026, the lowest reading since November 2023 and down from 2.06% in December 2025. The largest negative contribution to overall inflation came from housing and utilities, subtracting 0.43 percentage points, while the biggest positive contribution came from hotels and restaurants, adding 0.46 percentage points. Electricity prices declined (-4.3% versus 3.2%) and energy deflation accelerated (-9.24% versus -5%). Additionally, price growth eased for services (4.32% versus 4.54%) and rent (3.55% versus 3.91%), with food inflation slowing to 0.44%. Core inflation, which does not take into account price evolutions of energy products and unprocessed food, also fell to 2.54% in January, down from 3% in December. On a monthly basis, inflation rose to 0.44%, up from 0.07% in the previous month.
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