Ireland Inflation Rate Hits 21-Month High
2025-12-11 11:16
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
The annual inflation rate in Ireland rose to 3.2% in November 2025, from 2.9% in the previous month.
It marked the highest reading since February 2024, as prices increased at a faster pace in the majority of components, particularly housing and utilities (3.5% vs 2.9% in October), transport (2.6% vs 1.6%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (2.5% vs 2%), clothing and footwear (4.4% vs 3.6%), health (2.7% vs 2.4%), recreation and culture (3.3% vs 2.9%), education (8.9% vs 8.4%), restaurants and hotels (3.6% vs 3.3%), and miscellaneous goods and services (3% vs 2.4%).
On the other hand, costs edged down for food and non-alcoholic beverages (4.3% vs 4.5%) and communications (1.3% vs 1.4%), while deflation continued for furnishings, household equipment, and routine household maintenance (-0.6% vs -0.4%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.2%, reversing a 0.5% rise in October 2025.