Inflation Rate Trends and Forecast for Ireland from 1990 to 2029

Inflation Rate Trends and Forecast for Ireland from 1990 to 2029

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Ireland's inflation has been generally low, with a notable surge to in 2000 during a period of rapid economic expansion known as the Celtic Tiger era. The 2008 financial crisis brought deflation, with rates dropping to - in 2009. Economic recovery saw modest inflation levels in the following years.

In 2022, inflation rose sharply to , driven by energy price hikes and supply chain constraints. Projections suggest stabilization at by 2025, reflecting Ireland's alignment with European Central Bank targets and economic resilience.

Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Ireland’s government debt-to-GDP ratio, Ireland’s population growth trends, Ireland’s share of military personnel.

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