Czech consumer price growth slowed in June, with the country’s year‑on‑year Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading easing to 1.5%, according to data updated on 10 July 2026. This marks a deceleration from the previous annual rate of 2.1%.
Both the current and previous readings reflect year‑on‑year changes, comparing price levels in June 2026 with those of the same month a year earlier. The latest figure suggests inflationary pressures in the Czech economy are moderating, potentially giving policymakers more room to maneuver on monetary conditions if the disinflation trend persists.