The latest data on the Slovakian EU Normalized Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February 2024 has been released, showing a decrease from the previous month. In January 2024, the CPI stood at 4.4%, but in February 2024, it dropped to 3.8%. This change represents a Year-over-Year comparison, indicating a decrease in consumer prices compared to the same month a year ago.
The updated information was made public on 18th March 2024, highlighting the shift in consumer price trends in Slovakia. The decrease in the EU Normalized CPI suggests that inflationary pressures may have softened in the country during the specified period. This data provides valuable insights for policymakers and economists monitoring economic conditions in Slovakia and the broader European Union.