Poland’s consumer price inflation remained unchanged in April 2026, with the month‑on‑month Consumer Price Index (CPI) holding at 0.6%, the same rate recorded previously. According to data updated on 15 May 2026, the current reading for April matches the prior month’s 0.6% change, indicating that short-term price pressures have neither accelerated nor cooled on a month-to-month basis.
The comparison is made on a month-over-month basis, meaning the latest 0.6% figure reflects how prices in April changed relative to March, while the previous 0.6% reading measured the change in the earlier month against its preceding month. The unchanged pace suggests that, at least for now, Poland’s inflation dynamics are relatively stable, offering policymakers and markets a clearer view of near-term price trends without fresh signs of either escalation or relief in monthly inflation momentum.