Country comparison
Core Inflation MoM by Country
Core inflation month-over-month strips food and energy from the sequential CPI change to expose the underlying inflation pulse. It is the cleanest single-month inflation signal for monetary-policy purposes.
Why compare Core Inflation MoM across countries?
Central banks set policy off the underlying trend, not the noisy headline. A series of soft core MoM prints gives the central bank confidence to cut; a string of hot prints keeps rates higher for longer. The currency follows that reaction function.
How to read the country list
Annualise the monthly figure and compare to the 2 percent target. Look at services-vs-goods split: in advanced economies since 2023 the divergence (sticky services, falling goods) has been the dominant inflation story.
Supported countries
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| Country / Currency | Frequency | Unit | Source | History | Links |
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Eurozone
EUR / Euro
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Monthly | %MoM | Eurostat | History from 2001-01-01 (25.5 years) | |
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United States
USD / US Dollar
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Monthly | %MoM | BLS | History from 1999-03-31 (27.2 years) |