Serbia's Consumer Price Index (CPI) saw a slight decrease in December 2025, with the indicator halting at 2.70%, down from the November mark of 2.80%. This data, recently updated on January 12, 2026, offers a year-over-year comparison revealing a decrease in inflationary pressure as the nation continues to tighten its economic policies.
The CPI, a critical indicator for gauging inflation by measuring the average change in prices over time, indicates that Serbia's efforts to manage inflation are bearing fruit. In a year dominated by wide-ranging economic challenges, the subtle dip from November to December signals a move towards stabilization in the nation's financial landscape.
The downward movement in the CPI suggests that the measures in place to curb inflation are beginning to show tangible results. This latest trend provides a more optimistic outlook for Serbia's economy as it heads into the new year with a stronger grip on inflation control, promising an environment conducive to sustained economic growth and stability.