South Korea Inflation Rate Stays at 15-Month High

2025-12-01 23:13 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

South Korea’s annual inflation rate held at 2.4% in November 2025, unchanged from the previous month and remaining at its highest level since July 2024.

The latest figure also stayed above the central bank’s 2% target for a third straight month.

Price continued to rise for all components: food & non-alcoholic beverages (4.7% vs 3.5% in October), tobacco (0.1% vs 0.4%), clothing (2.3% vs 2.1%), furnishings, household equipment & routine maintenance (2.8% vs 2.2%), housing (1.2% vs 1.1%), health (1.1% vs 0.9%), transport (3.2% vs 3.4%), communication (0.4% vs 0.4%), culture (1.4% vs 2.1%), education (1.7% vs 1.8%), restaurants & hotels (2.9% vs 3.2%), and miscellaneous goods & services (4.2% vs 4.3%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices declined 0.2%, swinging from a 0.3% rise in October and marking the first drop since August.



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