Malta Inflation Hits 4-Month High

2026-05-20 09:15 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

Malta’s annual inflation rate rose 2.5% in April 2026, following 2.3% in the previous three months, marking the highest reading in four months.

Prices increased in food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.8% vs 3.2% in March), furnishings and household equipment (2.8% vs 2.4%), transportation (2.5% vs 2%), and restaurants and hotels (4% vs 3.9%).

Additionally, deflation slowed for information and communication (-2.4% vs -3.6%) and insurance and financial services (-0.1% vs -0.3%).

Meanwhile, costs moderated for alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.3% vs 1.4%), housing and utilities (2.3% vs 2.4%), health (3.1% vs 3.3%), recreation and culture (4.4% vs 4.6%), education (3.1% vs 3.6%), and miscellaneous goods and services (3.1% vs 3.6%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices advanced 3.4% in April, following a 1.2% increase in the preceding period.



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Malta Inflation Hits 4-Month High
Malta’s annual inflation rate rose 2.5% in April 2026, following 2.3% in the previous three months, marking the highest reading in four months. Prices increased in food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.8% vs 3.2% in March), furnishings and household equipment (2.8% vs 2.4%), transportation (2.5% vs 2%), and restaurants and hotels (4% vs 3.9%). Additionally, deflation slowed for information and communication (-2.4% vs -3.6%) and insurance and financial services (-0.1% vs -0.3%). Meanwhile, costs moderated for alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.3% vs 1.4%), housing and utilities (2.3% vs 2.4%), health (3.1% vs 3.3%), recreation and culture (4.4% vs 4.6%), education (3.1% vs 3.6%), and miscellaneous goods and services (3.1% vs 3.6%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices advanced 3.4% in April, following a 1.2% increase in the preceding period.
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