Norway’s consumer price inflation picked up pace at the start of 2026, with the month‑over‑month CPI rising 0.6% in January, up from a modest 0.1% increase in December 2025. The latest data, updated on 10 February 2026, signal a noticeable acceleration in price pressures after a relatively subdued end to last year.
On a month‑over‑month basis, the January reading means prices grew six times faster than in the previous month, when the 0.1% gain in December reflected only marginal inflation compared to November. The shift suggests that underlying cost dynamics may be strengthening, a development likely to draw close attention from policymakers and market participants assessing the trajectory of inflation early in 2026.
The comparison framework highlights how quickly conditions have changed: while December’s “previous” figure showed almost flat price growth, January’s “actual” print points to a firmer inflation pulse. Analysts will now be watching upcoming releases to determine whether this marks the beginning of a sustained trend or a temporary bump in Norway’s monthly inflation profile.