Poland’s consumer price inflation ticked higher in April 2026, with the year‑on‑year CPI reading rising to 3.2%, up from 3.0% in March 2026. The data, updated on 30 April 2026, mark a modest reacceleration in price growth after the previous reading had stabilized at the 3.0% level.
Both the current and previous figures reflect year‑on‑year comparisons, measuring price changes in each month against the same month a year earlier. In March, inflation stood at 3.0% compared with March of the prior year; in April, the 3.2% reading captures the annual change versus April a year earlier.
The slight uptick suggests inflationary pressures in Poland remain present, even as headline CPI stays within a relatively moderate range. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to determine whether April’s move is a one‑off blip or the start of a renewed upward trend in consumer prices.