Poland's Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a modest deceleration in May 2025, decreasing to 4.1% from the previous month's 4.3%, according to the latest data updated on May 30, 2025. This continued decline marks a subtle yet notable movement in the country's inflationary landscape.
The figures, reflecting a year-over-year comparison, suggest that inflationary pressures are easing gradually. The May statistics compare the price changes with the same month in the previous year, indicating a mild relief for consumers and policymakers who have been closely monitoring the financial barometers to gauge economic recovery.
Economic analysts view this downward trend as potentially positive for Poland's economic stability, although caution remains over external factors that could influence price levels in the coming months. As global markets remain volatile, Poland's decision-makers are tasked with balancing growth with controlled inflation to sustain the trajectory towards economic resilience.