Mongolia Inflation Rate Slows to 18-Month Low
2026-03-09 08:15
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
The annual inflation rate in Mongolia slowed to 6.5% in February 2026 from 7.5% in each of the previous two months, marking the lowest reading since August 2024.
Prices increased at a softer pace for food and non-alcoholic beverages (12.3% vs 12.6% in January), clothing, footwear, and cloth (6.5% vs 6.6%), housing and utilities (2% vs 4.3%), health, medical care and services (6.2% vs 6.5%), and miscellaneous goods and services (8.7% vs 8.9%).
At the same time, transport costs declined 2.7%, reversing from a 2.1% rise in January.
Meanwhile, inflation picked up for furnishing and household equipment (6.3% vs 5.3%), restaurants and hotels (10.6% vs 8.5%), recreation and culture (6.5% vs 6.1%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (7.5% vs 7.4%), while prices remained steady for education (12.8%), communication (1.5%), and insurance and financial services (3.9%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.5% in February, easing from a 1.1% increase in the preceding period.