DUBLIN, July 10, 2025—The Irish Central Statistics Office has revealed a modest uptick in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for June. The latest data, updated as of July 10, indicate the CPI has risen to 1.8%, a slight increase from May's 1.7%.
This year-over-year comparison highlights a steady, albeit slight, rise in consumer prices compared to the same month last year. In contrast with May's figures, the report suggests a continuing trend of gradual inflation within the Irish economy for 2025.
The change, while subtle, may influence monetary policy considerations as the Central Bank of Ireland navigates maintaining economic stability amid such inflationary shifts. Economists will likely be watching closely to discern whether this trend continues in the coming months, potentially affecting households and businesses across the nation.