Euro Zone core consumer price inflation eased slightly in June 2026, with the indicator slowing to 0.2% month-over-month from 0.3% in May. The latest reading, updated on 1 July 2026, suggests a modest cooling in underlying price pressures across the currency bloc.
The core CPI measure, which excludes volatile items and is closely watched as a gauge of underlying inflation trends, shows that June’s price increase was weaker than in the prior month. In May 2026, core CPI had risen 0.3% compared with the month before, while June’s 0.2% reading reflects a softer pace of monthly price growth.
On a month-over-month basis, the comparison underscores a gradual easing in inflation momentum. The “actual” June figure captures the change from May to June 2026, while the “previous” figure reflects May’s change versus April. This slight deceleration in core inflation may feed into expectations around the Euro Zone’s inflation trajectory and potential future policy considerations.