Denmark’s consumer price inflation slowed further in February 2026, with the year-over-year Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.7%, down from 0.8% in January 2026. The fresh data, updated on 10 March 2026, signal a continued easing of price pressures in the Danish economy.
Both the current and previous readings are based on year-over-year comparisons, measuring price changes in each month relative to the same month a year earlier. The slight dip from January’s pace suggests that inflationary pressures are gradually moderating, potentially giving policymakers and households some relief after a prolonged period of elevated global price volatility.