Consumer prices in Baden-Württemberg were unchanged in January 2026, with the regional Consumer Price Index (CPI) registering 0.0% month-on-month, according to data updated on 30 January 2026. This follows a modest 0.2% increase in December 2025, signaling a pause in price momentum at the start of the year.
The January figure, measured on a month-over-month basis, indicates that prices in the German state neither rose nor fell compared with December. By contrast, the previous reading reflected a 0.2% rise in December 2025 versus November 2025. The stabilization in January suggests a temporary easing of short-term inflationary pressures in one of Germany’s key regional economies.
With the latest data highlighting a flat monthly trend, market participants and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases to assess whether this marks the beginning of a broader cooling in regional price dynamics or a brief pause within a still-volatile inflation environment.