Germany has consistently maintained low inflation due to its strong economic fundamentals and adherence to the European Central Bank’s monetary policies. Notable spikes occurred during reunification in 1992 () and again in 2022 () amid energy price shocks and supply chain disruptions.
Projections show inflation stabilizing at by 2025, underscoring Germany’s resilience and effective management of inflationary pressures in alignment with broader European economic goals.
Projections show inflation stabilizing at by 2025, underscoring Germany’s resilience and effective management of inflationary pressures in alignment with broader European economic goals.
Explore related charts to gain a better understanding of Germany’s population numbers, Germany’s goods import value, Germany’s net lending/borrowing share in GDP.