Ukraine Inflation Picks Back Up to 7.7% as Core Prices Refuse to Budge
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Ukraine Inflation Picks Back Up to 7.7% as Core Prices Refuse to Budge
Just a month after prices briefly fell, Ukraine's inflation is accelerating again. Prices picked back up in July, climbing to 7.7% annually, with core inflation showing the first signs of stickiness as it stayed at 8.1% like the month before.
In July, consumer prices in Ukraine rose by 0.3 per cent and annual inflation accelerated to 7.7 per cent, with some products and clothing significantly cheaper.
The State Statistics Service of Ukraine has announced the most significant price changes for goods and services. In July 2026, consumer prices in Ukraine increased by 0.3% compared to June. Year-on-year inflation was 7.7%, while core inflation reached 8.1%. RBC-Ukraine reports on the goods and services that experienced the biggest price changes over the month, citing data from the State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Key points: Consumer prices…
Inflation accelerated to 7.7% - eggs and vegetables fell the most, utilities rose in price. Consumer inflation in Ukraine in July rose to 7.7% in annual terms. Food prices have fallen, and tariffs on water and transport have grown.
In Ukraine, price increases accelerated – the annual inflation rate in July-2026 was 7.7 per cent, compared with 7.2 per cent in June – among other things, the increase in utilities has increased. Between July 2025 and July 2026, tariffs increased by a total of 4.5 per cent.
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