In a notable shift, Poland's Consumer Price Index (CPI) edged from negative to slightly positive territory, recording a 0.1% increase for June 2025. This improvement comes after a -0.2% downturn the previous month, reflecting a change in consumer price trends across the nation.
The month-over-month analysis reveals a surprising pivot in Poland's economic landscape, as CPI had been struggling below zero. The data, updated on July 15, 2025, suggests a marginal recovery which could indicate strengthening consumer demand or adjustments in market prices.
While the shift to a positive CPI is modest, it marks a significant turnaround. Economists will closely monitor this trajectory, considering whether this improvement can be sustained in subsequent months. The movement from -0.2% to 0.1% highlights dynamic developments in Poland’s economic atmosphere and its potential implications for policy makers and market participants.