Georgia Inflation Rate Slows in May

2026-06-03 07:25 By Nicole Aliyah 1 min. read

Georgia's annual inflation rate eased to 5.7% in May 2026 from 5.9% in the previous month.

Despite the moderation in the headline rate, price growth accelerated in transport (15.1% vs. 10.3% in April), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (7.2% vs. 6.5%), and housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (7.0% vs. 6.5%).

Inflation also edged higher for clothing and footwear (3.0% vs. 2.9%), health (5.1% vs. 4.9%), and restaurants and hotels (7.6% vs. 7.5%), while education costs rose at a steady pace of 2.4%.

Meanwhile, inflation moderated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.2% vs. 7.5%) and miscellaneous goods and services (8.0% vs. 9.0%).

Deflation persisted in furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance (-1.3% vs. -2.4%), communication (-6.4% vs. -4.0%), and recreation and culture (-0.1% vs. -0.4%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices eased 0.3% in May, from a 1.7% increase in the preceding period.



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