France Inflation Rate Confirmed at 0.8%
2026-01-15 08:02
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
France’s annual inflation rate eased to 0.8% in December 2025, its lowest level in seven months, down from 0.9% in each of the previous two months and in line with the preliminary estimate.
The modest slowdown was primarily driven by a sharper year-on-year decline in energy prices (-6.8% vs -4.6%).
Service price inflation also moderated slightly (+2.1% vs +2.2%).
In contrast, food price inflation accelerated (+1.7% vs +1.4%), while prices of manufactured goods fell at a less pronounced pace (-0.4% vs -0.6%).
Tobacco prices continued to rise at an unchanged annual rate of +4.1%.
Meanwhile, core inflation edged up to 1.1% from 1.0%.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices increased by 0.1%, rebounding from a 0.2% decline in November.
In EU-harmonised terms, inflation slowed to 0.7% year on year, while prices rose by 0.1% month-over-month, in line with the initial reading.