Italy’s consumer price inflation remained unchanged in June, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) posting a 3.0% year-over-year increase, the same pace recorded previously. According to the latest data updated on 16 July 2026, the annual inflation rate in June 2026 matched the previous 3.0% reading, indicating stable price dynamics over the comparison period.
The figures are based on a year-over-year comparison, measuring how prices in June 2026 evolved relative to June of the previous year. The “actual” metric reflects this latest annual change, while the “previous” figure captured how prices moved in the prior month versus its year-earlier level. With both readings aligned at 3.0%, the data suggest that, at least for now, Italy’s inflationary trend is neither accelerating nor easing on an annual basis.