The annual inflation rate in the Netherlands was confirmed at 2.4% in February 2026, unchanged from January’s more than two-year low. Price growth slowed mainly for food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.2% vs 2% in January), housing and utilities (3.6% vs 3.8%), household goods and services (0.5% vs 1.5%), and recreation and culture (1.9% vs 2.2%). On the other hand, costs rebounded for clothing and footwear (0.7% vs -0.5%), while inflation picked up for transport (3.1% vs 2.1%) and restaurants and hotels (5.1% vs 3.9%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices jumped 1%, the largest increase since late July, recovering from a 0.5% decline in January. Meanwhile, HICP inflation, which excludes owner-occupied housing, rose 2.3% year-on-year in February, slightly up from a 2.2% gain in January. source: Statistics Netherlands

Inflation Rate in Netherlands remained unchanged at 2.40 percent in February. Inflation Rate in Netherlands averaged 3.30 percent from 1971 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 14.50 percent in September of 2022 and a record low of -1.30 percent in February of 1987. This page provides - Netherlands Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Netherlands Inflation Rate - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on March of 2026.

Inflation Rate in Netherlands remained unchanged at 2.40 percent in February. Inflation Rate in Netherlands is expected to be 2.80 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Netherlands Inflation Rate is projected to trend around 2.00 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-03-03 05:30 AM
Inflation Rate YoY Prel
Feb 2.4% 2.4% 2.5%
2026-03-10 05:30 AM
Inflation Rate YoY Final
Feb 2.4% 2.4% 2.4% 2.4%
2026-03-31 04:30 AM
Inflation Rate YoY Prel
Mar 2.4% 2.8%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
CPI 101.02 99.99 points Feb 2026
Core Consumer Prices 101.08 99.84 points Feb 2026
Core Inflation Rate 2.70 2.70 percent Feb 2026
CPI Housing Utilities 101.91 102.00 points Feb 2026
CPI Transportation 101.53 100.36 points Feb 2026
Export Prices 115.90 115.40 points Jan 2026
Food Inflation 1.20 2.00 percent Feb 2026
GDP Deflator 140.30 139.03 points Sep 2025
Harmonised Consumer Prices 100.70 99.21 points Feb 2026
Import Prices 111.50 113.10 points Jan 2026
Inflation Rate YoY Prel 2.40 2.40 percent Feb 2026
Inflation Rate MoM 1.00 -0.70 percent Feb 2026
Producer Prices 117.40 116.30 points Jan 2026
Producer Prices Change -2.80 -2.30 percent Jan 2026


Netherlands Inflation Rate
In Netherlands, the most important categories in the consumer price index are: housing, water, electricity and gas (24.5 percent of the total weight); transport (11.6 percent) and food and non-alcoholic beverages (11.3 percent). The index also includes: recreation and culture (10.3 percent); furnishing and household equipment (6 percent); clothing and footwear (4.9 percent); hotels and restaurants (4.2 percent); communication (3.3 percent) and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (3.1 percent). Health, education and other goods and services account for the remaining 20.8 percent of total weight.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
2.40 2.40 14.50 -1.30 1971 - 2026 percent Monthly
2015=100

News Stream
Dutch February Inflation Confirmed at 2.4%
The annual inflation rate in the Netherlands was confirmed at 2.4% in February 2026, unchanged from January’s more than two-year low. Price growth slowed mainly for food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.2% vs 2% in January), housing and utilities (3.6% vs 3.8%), household goods and services (0.5% vs 1.5%), and recreation and culture (1.9% vs 2.2%). On the other hand, costs rebounded for clothing and footwear (0.7% vs -0.5%), while inflation picked up for transport (3.1% vs 2.1%) and restaurants and hotels (5.1% vs 3.9%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices jumped 1%, the largest increase since late July, recovering from a 0.5% decline in January. Meanwhile, HICP inflation, which excludes owner-occupied housing, rose 2.3% year-on-year in February, slightly up from a 2.2% gain in January.
2026-03-10
Dutch Inflation Rate Steady at 2.4%
The annual inflation rate in the Netherlands remained steady at 2.4% in February 2026, unchanged from January’s over two-year low, according to preliminary estimates. Price growth slowed across several product groups, notably food, beverages, and tobacco (1.4% vs 2.0% in January) and industrial goods excluding energy and motor fuels (0.3% vs 0.6%). Meanwhile, services saw faster inflation (4.2% vs 3.9%), while energy prices including motor fuels eased to 0.0% from 0.3% in January. The index for consumption abroad declined by 0.9%, reversing a 0.2% rise in the previous month. On a monthly basis, consumer prices are expected to jump 1%, the largest increase since late July, rebounding from a 0.7% fall in January. HICP-based inflation, which excludes owner-occupied housing costs, came in at 2.3% in February, up slightly from 2.2% in January.
2026-03-03
Dutch Inflation Falls to Over 2-Year Low
The annual inflation rate in the Netherlands slowed to 2.4% in January 2026, confirming preliminary estimates and from a revised 2.9% in December. This marked the lowest reading since December 2023, largely due to a sharp moderation in food and non-alcoholic beverage inflation (2% vs 3.3%). Inflation also eased for housing and utilities (3.8% vs 4.1%), health (1% vs 4.5%), recreation, sports and culture (2.2% vs 3.2%), restaurants and accommodation (3.9% vs 4.7%), insurance and financial services (4.2% vs 6.1%), and miscellaneous goods and services (3.8% vs 4%). Meanwhile, prices declined for clothing and footwear (-0.5% vs 1%) and information and communication (-0.6% vs -1.9%). In contrast, transport costs rose at a faster pace (2.1% vs 1.9%), as did household goods and services (1.5% vs 0.5%). On a monthly basis, the CPI fell 0.7%, following a 0.2% increase in December. HICP inflation, which excludes owner-occupied housing, rose 2.2% year-on-year, easing from 2.7% in December.
2026-02-12