In an unexpected turn of events for Estonia's economy, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has registered a further decline in December 2025, dropping to -0.60% from November's -0.20%. This development marks a noticeable dip in consumer prices, emphasizing the continuing downward trend month-over-month.
The data, which was updated on January 8, 2026, indicates persistent deflationary pressures within the Estonian economy as the CPI decreasingly falters. While the previous month's indicator recorded a milder deflationary figure of -0.20%, December's sharper drop raises questions about domestic demand and price stability in the country.
Analysts are closely monitoring the situation to determine if this trend will persist and what implications it could have for economic policy and consumer confidence moving forward. The updates come at a critical time as Estonia navigates global economic challenges with its domestic economic policies.