Slovenia Inflation Rate at 2024-Highs
2026-05-29 08:46
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
Slovenia's annual inflation rate accelerate to 3.6% in May 2026, marking the highest level since March 2024, up from 3.1% in April.
The increase was driven primarily by stronger price pressures in housing and utilities, where inflation rose to 10.0% from 9.7%, and transport, which accelerated to 5.5% from 4.6%.
Additional upward pressure came from receation and culture (2.1% vs 1.1%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (5.2% vs 4.3%), furnishings (1.9% vs 1.5%) and communications (2.5% vs 2.2%).
Meanwhile, prices for clothing and footwear nearly stabilized, falling just 0.1% after a 2.9% decline in April.
In contrast, inflation eased for food and non-alcoholic beverages (0.9% vs. 1.0%), health services (4.8% vs. 5.3%) and restaurants and hotels (2.2% vs 2.6%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.5% in May, slowing sharply from a 1.9% rise, largely due to lower prices for liquid fuels (-5.5%) and diesel (-4.5%).
Harmonized inflation rose to 3.8% in May, up from 3.4% in April.