Consumer inflation expectations in the Euro Zone declined in January 2026, with the indicator easing to 24.1 from the previous level of 26.7 recorded in the same month. The latest data, updated on 29 January 2026, suggest that households in the currency bloc are becoming less pessimistic about future price pressures.
The drop from 26.7 to 24.1 indicates a moderation in perceived inflation risk among consumers, which could influence spending and saving behavior in the months ahead. While expectations remain elevated by historical standards, the January reading points to a tentative shift toward a more stable inflation outlook across the Euro Zone.