North Macedonia Inflation Edges Up to 4.1%

2026-01-08 11:16 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

North Macedonia’s annual inflation rate ticked up to 4.1% in December 2025 from 4% in the previous month.

Prices increased for housing and utilities (2% vs 1.8% in November), transport (2.2% vs 1.1%), furniture, household equipment, and maintenance (6.3% vs 5.5%), restaurants and hotels (4.7% vs 4.6%), alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and narcotics (5.4% vs 5.3%), health (2.9% vs 2.1%), and communication (2.2% vs 1.8%).

Conversely, inflation eased for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.3% vs 5.4%), clothing and footwear (2.2% vs 2.7%), and recreation and culture (6.3% vs 7.2%), while remained steady for miscellaneous goods and services (at 3.2%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.4% in December, following a 0.5% increase in November.

In 2025, the average inflation rate was 4.1%.



News Stream
North Macedonia Inflation Hits 10-Month Low
The annual inflation rate in North Macedonia slowed to 2.9% in February 2026 from 3.2% in the previous month. This marked the lowest reading since April last year, largely driven by ongoing deflation in transport costs (-4.4% vs -6.5% in January). At the same time, inflation moderated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.9% vs 5.2%), furnishings, household equipment and maintenance (4.6% vs 5.8%), health (2% vs 2.9%), and restaurants and accommodations (4.1% vs 4.8%). On the other hand, prices increased at a faster pace for clothing and footwear (2.6% vs 1.2%), recreation, sport and culture (5.4% vs 4.3%), and miscellaneous goods and services (2.1% vs 1%), while it rebounded for education services (3.8% vs –0.1%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.2% in February, recovering from a 0.7% fall in the preceding period.
2026-03-09
North Macedonia Inflation Falls to Lowest in 9 Months
North Macedonia’s annual inflation slowed to 3.2% in January 2026 from 4.1% in the previous month. This was the lowest inflation rate since April 2025, amid softer price increases for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.2% vs 5.3% in December), clothing and footwear (1.2% vs 2.2%), furnishings, household equipment and maintenance (5.8% vs 6.3%), communication (2% vs 2.2%), recreation and culture (4.3% vs 6.3%), and miscellaneous goods and services (1% vs 3.2%). In addition, transport costs dropped by 6.5%, reversing a 2.2% rise in the prior month. Conversely, prices increased further for housing and utilities (3.0% vs 2.0%) and restaurants and hotels (4.8% vs 4.7%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell by 0.7% in January, following a 0.4% rise in December.
2026-02-13
North Macedonia Inflation Edges Up to 4.1%
North Macedonia’s annual inflation rate ticked up to 4.1% in December 2025 from 4% in the previous month. Prices increased for housing and utilities (2% vs 1.8% in November), transport (2.2% vs 1.1%), furniture, household equipment, and maintenance (6.3% vs 5.5%), restaurants and hotels (4.7% vs 4.6%), alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and narcotics (5.4% vs 5.3%), health (2.9% vs 2.1%), and communication (2.2% vs 1.8%). Conversely, inflation eased for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.3% vs 5.4%), clothing and footwear (2.2% vs 2.7%), and recreation and culture (6.3% vs 7.2%), while remained steady for miscellaneous goods and services (at 3.2%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.4% in December, following a 0.5% increase in November. In 2025, the average inflation rate was 4.1%.
2026-01-08