In September 2025, Mozambique experienced a slight rise in its Consumer Price Index (CPI), which reached 4.93%, according to the latest update available as of October 10, 2025. This follows a CPI of 4.79% recorded in August 2025, confirming a gradual upward trend in inflation.
The data compares the inflation figures from the current month to the same month in the previous year, highlighting a small but notable increase in inflation rates. Economists and policymakers in Mozambique are likely to scrutinize these numbers, as they could have implications for the local economy and monetary policy adjustments.
Year-over-Year analysis of the inflation data presents a picture of growing economic pressure that could influence consumer pricing and spending habits in the near future. Stakeholders will be watching closely to see if this upward trend continues, potentially necessitating strategic interventions to stabilize inflation dynamics in Mozambique.