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Important10 February 2026 13:41

Average consumer prices over the past 12 months increased by 4.8%

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced that in January 2026, average consumer prices increased compared to:

  • December 2025 — by about 0.9%
    (informative: in January 2025 compared to December 2024, average consumer prices increased by 2.8%);
  • January 2025 — by 4.8%
    (informative: in January 2025 compared to January 2024, average consumer prices increased by 9.1%).

Monthly inflation

In January 2026, compared to December 2025, average consumer prices increased by 0.9% (Table 1, Figure 2), driven by higher prices for:

  • food products — up by about 1.6%, contributing 0.6 percentage points;
  • non‑food goods — up by about 0.4%, contributing 0.1 percentage points;
  • services provided to the population — up by about 0.7%, contributing 0.2 percentage points.

During the period under review, the most notable price increases among food products were recorded for:

  • vegetables — +12.2%,
  • bread — +1.6%,
  • fruits — +1.3%.

At the same time, in January 2026, a more significant price decrease was recorded for eggs — −0.4%.

Among non‑food goods, the most notable increase was registered for medicines — +1.2%.

Meanwhile, the month also saw a decrease in prices for fuel and petroleum products — −0.6%
(including diesel — −1.4%, petrol — −0.9%).

Among services, in January 2026 compared to December 2025, the most significant increases were recorded for:

  • medical services — +0.7%,
  • passenger transport services — +0.7%
    (including air transport — +1.0%).

Annual inflation

Average consumer prices in January 2026 compared to January 2025 (last 12 months) increased by 4.8%.

In annual terms:

  • food prices increased by 6.2%,
  • non‑food goods by 1.8%,
  • services by 7.2%.

Among food products, the most significant annual increases were recorded for:

  • eggs — +23.2%,
  • fruits — +21.0%,
  • vegetable oil — +10.1%,
  • bread — +5.7%,
  • milk and dairy products — +5.1%,
  • vegetables — +3.5%.

At the same time, compared to the same month of the previous year, sugar prices decreased by 4.3%.

Among non‑food goods, average consumer prices increased by 1.8%, with the most notable rises in:

  • footwear — +5.3%,
  • clothing — +5.1%,
  • construction materials — +4.1%,
  • medicines — +3.6%.

Meanwhile, prices for fuel and petroleum products decreased by 5.1%.

Among services, average consumer prices increased by 7.2% over the past 12 months. The most significant increases compared to January 2025 were recorded for:

  • water supply and sewerage — +17.7%,
  • public catering — +11.8%,
  • district heating — +8.2%,
  • passenger transport — +7.5%.

At the same time, electricity prices decreased by 1.6%.

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