Bulgaria Inflation Eases to 5-Month Low

2025-12-15 09:11 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

Bulgaria’s annual inflation rate slowed to 5.2% in November 2025 from 5.3% in the previous month.

This marked the lowest reading since June, mainly driven by softer price increases for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5% vs 6.4% in October), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (7.2% vs 7.8%), communication (3.9% vs 5.4%) and education (8.4% vs 8.7%).

Additionally, cost deflation remained steady for health (at 4.5%).

On the other hand, inflation accelerated for furnishings, household equipment and maintenance (1% vs 0.6%), transport (1.1% vs 0.5%), recreation and culture (18.4% vs 15.7%) and miscellaneous goods and services (5.6% vs 5%), while it remained steady for restaurant and hotels (at 10.2%).

Prices also rebounded for clothing and footwear (1% vs -0.3%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.5% in November, marking the second month of increase, following a 0.9% gain in the preceding period.



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