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Inflation Cools in Southwest Germany as Baden-Württemberg CPI Growth Halves in May

Consumer price growth in Baden-Württemberg slowed markedly in May 2026, with the region’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.3% month-over-month, down from a 0.6% increase in April. The latest figures, updated on 29 May 2026, point to a moderation in inflationary pressures in one of Germany’s key industrial states.

The May reading shows that price momentum has eased by half compared with the previous month. In April 2026, the CPI had climbed 0.6% versus March, while May’s 0.3% gain reflects a gentler pace of monthly increases. On a month-over-month basis, the current figure is benchmarked directly against April’s change, highlighting a clear slowdown in sequential price growth.

For policymakers and markets watching regional inflation trends within Germany, Baden-Württemberg’s softer CPI print may signal a tentative cooling in cost pressures as the second quarter progresses, though broader national and euro area inflation dynamics will remain the key reference points for monetary policy expectations.

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