Consumer price growth in North Rhine-Westphalia continued to moderate in June, with the state’s year-over-year CPI slowing to 2.1%, down from 2.4% in May 2026. The latest reading, updated on 30 June 2026, underscores a gradual easing of inflationary pressures in Germany’s most populous state.
The June figure reflects price changes compared with June of the previous year, while May’s 2.4% reading was measured against May a year earlier. The incremental decline in the inflation rate suggests that the disinflation trend is gaining traction on a regional level, a development closely watched by markets for its implications for broader German and euro area price dynamics.
With North Rhine-Westphalia often seen as a bellwether for nationwide consumer price trends, the softer June print may add to expectations of a more stable inflation environment in Germany in the second half of 2026, depending on how subsequent monthly data evolve.