French Inflation Rate Unexpectedly Sinks to Five-Year Low
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Much of the drop was due to a reduction in the prices of manufactured products, but energy prices also dropped significantly more than in December, reported Insee.
Inflation in France has declined significantly since the sharp increase from 2021 to 2023, almost everywhere in the world.
+0.3% in January over a year of the last five years. Inflation in France has fallen sharply since the sharp increase from 2021 to 2023 almost everywhere in the world.
Consumer prices in France rose by 0.3% year-on-year in January, INSEE announced Tuesday in a provisional estimate, a marked slowdown after inflation was at 0.8% in December.
Inflation in France slowed to 0.3% over a year in January 2026, compared with 0.8% in December, according to the French Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Insee) on Tuesday in a provisional estimate. "This fall in inflation would be mainly due to a sharper fall in the prices of manufactured products, driven by the fall in the prices of clothing and footwear," says INSEE. "Energy prices fell at a higher rate than in December and tobacc…
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