The Finnish Consumer Price Index (CPI) marked a significant shift in September 2025 as inflation swung back into positive territory with a reading of 0.30%. This marked a notable change from the previous month's CPI of -0.20%, highlighting a reversal in the trend of declining prices.
The Central Statistics Office of Finland updated the data on October 14, 2025, revealing that after a month of deflationary pressure in August, consumer prices experienced a positive uptick in September. The latest figures, gauging the month-over-month comparison, indicated that economic pressures which had previously contributed to a drop in prices, may have eased, allowing for a mild uptick in consumer price levels.
This data offers fresh insights into the dynamics of Finland's economy, suggesting a potential stabilization following recent deflationary concerns. Economists and policymakers will closely monitor these developments to better understand the underlying factors contributing to these changes and to determine sustainable trajectories for future economic planning.