Norway Inflation Rate Hits 3-Month Low
2026-06-10 06:13
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Norway’s annual inflation rate eased to 3.1% in May 2026 from 3.4% in the previous month, pointing to the lowest reading since February.
Price growth slowed for food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.4% vs 6.6% in April), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (3.0% vs 3.5%), housing and utilities (2.8% vs 3.6%), and recreation and culture (3.8% vs 4.0%).
Meanwhile, inflation held steady for education services (at 2.4%).
Simultaneously, prices for personal care and miscellaneous goods remained in deflation (-1.5% vs -1.3%).
In contrast, costs accelerated for clothing (1.8% vs 1.5%), furnishings and household equipment (2.3% vs 0.3%), health (4.1% vs 3.4%), transport (2.6% vs 2.4%), and restaurants and accommodation services (6.2% vs 5.8%).
Meanwhile, the CPI-ATE, which excludes energy and tax effects, increased 3.4% year-on-year, marking the highest level in four months and accelerating from April's 3.2%.
On a monthly basis, the CPI rose 0.2%, slowing from a 0.2% gain in April.