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Press Statement

Flash Estimate for the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices December 2025

CSO press statement,

Prices in Ireland estimated to have risen by 2.7% in the 12 months to December 2025

  • The EU Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for Ireland is estimated to have risen by 2.7% in the 12 months to December 2025 and increased by 0.6% since November 2025.

  • This compares with HICP inflation of 3.1% in Ireland in the 12 months to November 2025 and an annual increase of 2.1% in the HICP for the Eurozone in the same period.

  • Looking at the components of the flash HICP for Ireland in December 2025, energy prices are estimated to have fallen by 0.3% in the month and grown by 2.4% over the 12 months to December 2025.

  • Food prices are estimated to have decreased by 0.1% in the last month and increased by 4.0% in the last 12 months.

  • Excluding energy and unprocessed food, the HICP is estimated to have risen by 2.6% since December 2024.

  • Eurostat will publish flash estimates of inflation from the EU HICP for the Eurozone for December 2025 on 07 January 2026.

Statistician's Comment

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (06 January 2026) published the flash estimates of inflation from the EU Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for Ireland for December 2025. Eurostat will publish the figures for the whole of the Eurozone, including Ireland, on 07 January 2026.

Commenting on the data published today, Anthony Dawson, Statistician in the Prices Division, said: “The latest flash estimate of the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), compiled by the CSO, indicates that prices for consumer goods and services in Ireland are estimated to have increased by 2.7% in the past year.

Looking at the components of the flash HICP in Ireland for December 2025, energy prices are estimated to have decreased by 0.3% in the month and climbed by 2.4% since December 2024. The HICP excluding energy and unprocessed food prices, is estimated to have gone up by 2.6% since December 2024.

Food prices are estimated to have fallen by 0.1% in the last month and increased by 4.0% in the last 12 months. Transport costs have grown by 1.7% in the month and rose by 0.3% in the 12 months to December 2025.

The corresponding rate for the Eurozone will be published on 07 January 2026. These flash estimates are subject to revision when the final HICP results are published next week (See Editor’s Note below).”

Editor's Note

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the official measure of inflation for Ireland and is published monthly by the CSO. The CPI release for December 2025 will be published on 15 January 2026 and the final results of the HICP for Ireland for December 2025 will be published as part of the CPI release. The HICP is an index of consumer prices that has been harmonised to allow comparisons across Eurozone countries. The CSO compile the HICP flash estimates and final results for Ireland and submit those to Eurostat who then compile the Eurozone estimate and publish that along with the results for the countries within the Eurozone. While the final HICP results for the Eurozone are usually published by Eurostat around the middle of the month following the reference month, flash estimates are issued around the end of each reference month.

The Eurostat publication of flash estimate data can be found on the Eurostat website at 10am on 07 January 2026: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/main/home. Eurostat are expected to publish the final HICP results for the Eurozone for December 2025 at 10am on 19 January 2026.

Contacts

Anthony Dawson (+353) 21 453 5521
Email cpi@cso.ie

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