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Inflation Slows Down Between Months

Summary by RÚV
Inflation eased slightly in April and was 5.2 percent over the past twelve months, according to Statistics Iceland. It was 5.4 percent in March. The items that led to the increase in the consumer price index were housing, fuel and international airfares. However, inflation was considerable in April and the consumer price index rose by 0.81 percent. This is the fourth largest monthly increase in the past twelve months. Housing costs increased by …
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Inflation eased slightly in April and was 5.2 percent over the past twelve months, according to Statistics Iceland. It was 5.4 percent in March. The items that led to the increase in the consumer price index were housing, fuel and international airfares. However, inflation was considerable in April and the consumer price index rose by 0.81 percent. This is the fourth largest monthly increase in the past twelve months. Housing costs increased by …

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RÚV broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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