In a display of economic stability, Poland's Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September 2025 has remained unchanged, maintaining a rate of 0.0% month-over-month. This follows a similar trend in August 2025, where the CPI also registered at 0.0%. The figures, updated on 30 September 2025, represent a period of price stability in the Polish economy.
This consecutive steadiness in the CPI suggests that the inflationary pressures currently affecting many global economies are not impacting Poland in the same way. Typically, the Consumer Price Index is an important indicator reflecting changes in the price level of a basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households.
Economists might interpret these figures as a sign of controlled inflation, where the prices appear to hold a consistent ground without significant fluctuations compared to the previous month. As the data for this September reached observers, it raises questions about the factors contributing to this economic calm, suggesting potentially effective monetary policies or external economic influences safeguarding against abrupt price changes in Poland's market.