Sweden February Inflation Confirmed at 0.5%
2026-03-12 07:20
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
The annual inflation rate in Sweden rose by 0.5% in February 2026, confirming initial estimates and unchanged from the previous month.
This also remained the highest reading since October, mainly driven by higher costs of housing and utilities (0.8% vs -0.1% in January), particularly electricity prices and rent increases for rental apartments.
Additionally, prices rose at a faster pace for restaurants and accommodation services (3.8% vs 3.1%) and insurance and financial services (3.5% vs 3.3%), while deflation softened for health (-4.1% vs -4.9%) and transport (-1.2% vs -1.7%).
On the other hand, costs declined for clothing and footwear (-0.3% vs 0.4%) and recreation, sport and culture (-0.5% vs 0.6%), while inflation moderated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.8% vs 3.2%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices went up by 0.6% in February, accelerating from a 0.1% gain in January.
Meanwhile, the CPIF, the Riksbank’s target measure, increased 1.7% annually, and 0.6% monthly.