11th Sep 2025 11:14
(Alliance News) - Ireland's annual consumer price index inflation accelerated in August, data published by the Central Statistics Office showed Thursday.
The country's annual CPI inflation rate sped up to 2.0% in August from 1.7% in July. It was the highest level since 2.2% in April, and the first time since then that it reached 2% or above.
The monthly inflation rate accelerated to 0.4% in August from 0.1% in July.
The harmonised annual CPI inflation rate which allows for EU-wide comparison rose to 1.9% in August from 1.6% in July.
Notably, it overshot preliminary data of a 1.8% rise in the harmonised annual CPI rate in August that the CSO had published on September 1.
The monthly harmonised rate climbed to 0.4% in August from 0.2% in July, and was higher than the flash reading of 0.3%.
By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor
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