Sweden Inflation Rate Confirmed at 0.2%

2025-06-13 06:25 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

Sweden’s annual inflation rate eased to 0.2% in May 2025, confirming initial estimates and down from 0.3% in April.

This marks the lowest level since November 2020 and the tenth consecutive month that inflation has remained below the Riksbank’s 2% target.

Main downward pressures came from ongoing deflation in housing and utilities (-3% vs. -3.7% in April), driven by lower interest costs for tenant-owned apartments and owner-occupied homes.

Transport prices also continued to decline (-4.4% vs. -1.6%), mainly due to falling fuel costs.

Price growth also slowed for food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.2% vs. 5.5%), recreation and culture (0.8% vs. 1.2%), and miscellaneous goods and services (4.1% vs. 4.3%).

Meanwhile, CPIF (consumer price index with a fixed interest rate), the Riksbank’s preferred inflation measure, held steady at 2.3% in May for the third period.

On a monthly basis, CPI rose 0.1%, matching April’s pace.



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