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Hesse Inflation Accelerates to 2.9% in March, Signaling Fresh Price Pressures in Germany

Consumer price growth in the German state of Hesse picked up in March 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 2.9% year-over-year, up from 2.2% in February. The latest data, updated on 30 March 2026, suggest a renewed build-up of inflationary pressures in one of Germany’s key regional economies.

The figures show that, on an annual basis, inflation in March is running notably hotter than in the previous month, when the year-over-year rate stood at 2.2% in February 2026. Both the current and previous readings are measured as year-over-year changes, comparing each month to the same month a year earlier.

While the Hesse CPI is only one regional indicator, the acceleration may be closely watched by market participants and policymakers as they assess the broader trajectory of price dynamics in Germany and the euro area, particularly after a period of moderating inflation earlier in the year.

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