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Inflation Eases in Baden‑Württemberg as February CPI Slows to 1.8% YoY

Consumer price inflation in Baden‑Württemberg continued to cool in February 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 1.8% year‑on‑year, down from 2.1% in January 2026. The latest data, updated on 27 February 2026, indicate a further easing in price pressures in one of Germany’s key regional economies.

Both the current and previous readings are measured against the same month a year earlier, meaning February’s 1.8% reflects how prices compare with February of the prior year, while January’s 2.1% was measured against January a year earlier. The step down in the annual inflation rate suggests that price growth in the region is moderating, aligning with a broader trend of disinflation seen across parts of Germany and the euro area.

While the data do not break down which categories contributed most to the slowdown, the overall decline in the year‑over‑year rate could ease some pressure on households and provide a slightly more comfortable backdrop for wage negotiations and regional economic planning in Baden‑Württemberg. Policymakers and market participants will be watching upcoming releases to see whether this lower inflation pace proves durable in the coming months.

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