Luxembourg Inflation Rate Unchanged at 1.3%

2026-03-04 11:15 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

The annual inflation rate in Luxembourg stood at 1.3% in February 2026, unchanged from the previous month, and remained at its lowest level since December 2024.

Price growth slowed in food and non-alcoholic beverages (2.75% vs. 2.81% in January), health (2.28% vs. 2.6%), furnishings and household equipment (0.72% vs. 1.12%), and recreation and culture (3.76% vs. 6.58%).

Meanwhile, costs in education remained unchanged at 6.17%.

The slowdown was partly offset by faster price increases in alcoholic beverages and tobacco (4.24% vs. 3.6%) and insurance and financial services (1.79% vs. 1.58%), while prices rebounded in information and communication (0.67% vs. -0.55%) and transportation (0.23% vs. -0.38%).

Deflation also eased in clothing and footwear (-0.05% vs. -3.26%) and housing and utilities (-1.17% vs. -1.55%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 1.2%, rebounding sharply from a 1.3% contraction in the preceding period.



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Luxembourg Inflation Rate Unchanged at 1.3%
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