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Eurozone Inflation -- Where Is It Rising Fastest?

Editorial
8 min read
2026-02-22
Eurozone Inflation -- Where Is It Rising Fastest?

<h2>Inflation in the Eurozone -- Where Is It Rising Fastest?</h2>

<p>The eurozone comprises 20 countries with a common currency but very different inflation rates. While the ECB sets a uniform key interest rate for all, inflation varies considerably from country to country.</p>

<h2>The Inflation Map 2024/2025</h2>

<p>Inflation rates in the eurozone diverge significantly. In 2024, they ranged from under 1% in some southern European countries to over 4% in the Baltic states. Germany, at 2.4%, was in the middle. The biggest differences arise from:</p>

<ul><li><strong>Energy dependency:</strong> Countries heavily dependent on Russian gas experienced higher inflation.</li><li><strong>Wage growth:</strong> Countries with strong wage growth (Baltics, Ireland) also see faster price rises.</li><li><strong>Housing markets:</strong> Booming property markets push overall inflation higher.</li><li><strong>Government interventions:</strong> Price caps on energy and food temporarily dampen inflation.</li></ul>

<h2>What Does This Mean for Germany?</h2>

<p>German inflation typically sits near the eurozone average, often slightly below. The ECB's interest rate policy targets the eurozone average, not the German inflation rate. Calculate how German inflation affects your purchasing power with our <a href="/en/inflation-calculator">Inflation Calculator</a>.</p>