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What is the inflation rate in Finland?

Inflation in Finland was 1.7% in the year to December 2025 on the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) — 0.3 pp below the euro-area average of 2.0%. Figures come from Eurostat.

What is the inflation rate in Finland?

Consumer prices in Finland rose 1.7% in the year to December 2025 on the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP, all-items CP00; Eurostat, CC-BY 4.0). That is 0.3 percentage points below the euro-area average of 2.0%, and the 24-highest of 27 reporting EU countries. At that rate, €1,000.00 of spending a year earlier costs about €1,017.00 now.

Source:Eurostat — Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), annual rate of change·as of 2025-12updated monthly (last: )

HICP annual rate

1.7%

12-month change to December 2025

vs euro area

-0.3 pp

below the 2.0% average

€1,000.00 after 1 year

€1,017.00

at 1.7% inflation

Reference period: December 2025· Finland 1.7% · Eurostat HICP (prc_hicp_manr, CP00) · rank 24 of 27 · Updated monthly

Finland in the EU inflation ranking

Finland and its nearest neighbours in the EU HICP inflation ranking (December 2025), with the difference from the euro-area average of 2.0% — Eurostat series prc_hicp_manr (CC-BY 4.0)
#CountryHICP annual ratevs euro area
22Denmark1.9%-0.1 pp
23Czechia1.8%-0.2 pp
24Finland1.7%-0.3 pp
25Italy1.2%-0.8 pp
26France0.7%-1.3 pp

Inflation in Finland: FAQ

What is the current inflation rate in Finland (December 2025)?
Inflation in Finland was 1.7% in the year to December 2025, measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP, all-items). This is the annual rate of change published by Eurostat (series prc_hicp_manr, COICOP CP00). Source: Eurostat HICP — annual rate of change (prc_hicp_manr, CP00, RCH_A), CC-BY 4.0.
Is inflation in Finland higher or lower than the euro-area average?
Finland's HICP inflation of 1.7% is 0.3 percentage points below the euro-area aggregate of 2.0% for December 2025. Among the 27 EU countries reported here, Finland ranks 24 of 27 from highest to lowest inflation.
How much does €1,000.00 of spending cost after a year of inflation in Finland?
At Finland's HICP rate of 1.7%, a basket that cost €1,000.00 a year ago costs about €1,017.00 now — roughly €17.00 more. The calculation is €1,000.00 × (1 + 1.7 ÷ 100). This applies the latest annual HICP rate, not a forecast.
Where does this figure come from?
From Eurostat's HICP series prc_hicp_manr (all-items COICOP CP00, annual rate of change, unit RCH_A) for Finland, reference period 2025-12. Eurostat is the statistical office of the European Union and publishes the data under CC-BY 4.0. No figures are estimated — the rate is taken directly from the published series.

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Data source

Contains public sector information published by Eurostat (European Union) and licensed under the CC-BY 4.0. Source: Eurostat — Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), annual rate of change (2025-12).

Eurostat HICP — annual rate of change (prc_hicp_manr, CP00, RCH_A), CC-BY 4.0. Reference period 2025-12. Figure taken directly from the published Eurostat HICP series for Finland — no figures are estimated.

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