Consumer prices in the Euro Zone slipped month‑on‑month in June 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) declining by 0.1%, according to data updated on 1 July 2026. This marks a reversal from May 2026, when prices in the bloc edged up 0.1% on a month‑over‑month basis.
The shift from modest price growth in May to a slight contraction in June underscores renewed disinflationary pressures in the currency union. On a month‑over‑month comparison, June’s negative reading indicates that, on average, consumer prices were lower than in the previous month, contrasting with the mild uptick recorded between April and May.
The data are presented on a month‑over‑month basis, meaning the current figure reflects the change from May to June, while the previous figure captured the change from April to May. The move into negative territory will likely refocus attention on the Euro Zone’s inflation dynamics and the balance central policymakers must strike between supporting growth and maintaining price stability.