Germany Inflation Rate
Consumer prices in Germany remained unchanged in September of 2015, following a 0.2 percent increase in the preceding month and matching preliminary estimates. A further decline in energy prices offset an increase in cost of food and services. Inflation Rate in Germany averaged 2.44 percent from 1950 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 11.54 percent in October of 1951 and a record low of -7.62 percent in June of 1950. Inflation Rate in Germany is reported by the Federal Statistics Office
For the first time since 2009, Germany expects negative inflation, at -0.3 percent in January. In some states, prices are falling their fastest since 1950.
Consumer prices fell -0.5 percent in January, according to the first estimate from Germany's statistic office. The last time prices were this low in Germany was July 2009, after the financial crisis spread to Europe. The revised results for January will be published on February 12, 2015.