Denmark's CPI Dips Further in December, Marking a Continuing Downtrend

Denmark's Consumer Price Index (CPI) saw a further decline in December 2025, continuing the downward trajectory started the previous month. Updated figures released on January 12, 2026, indicate that the CPI reached -0.40%, a further decrease from November's figure of -0.30%.

This marks two consecutive months of negative CPI changes for Denmark, indicating potential deflation concerns amidst the country's economic landscape. The comparisons, conducted on a month-over-month basis, suggest that the decrease is accelerating, with consumer prices exhibiting a steady decline over these months.

The data highlights the importance of closely monitoring the inflation trends in Denmark, as persistent negative CPI readings could impact economic growth and consumer spending patterns. Analysts and policymakers will be keenly observing these changes to assess any required economic interventions moving forward.