Bavaria’s consumer price inflation edged down in June, with the regional CPI easing to 2.5% year-over-year, compared with 2.6% in May 2026. The latest data, updated on 30 June 2026, indicate a modest cooling in price pressures in Germany’s largest state by area.
The figures show that, while inflation remains above the European Central Bank’s 2% target, the trend in Bavaria is gradually moving lower. The current reading reflects the change in prices in June 2026 versus June 2025, while May’s 2.6% figure was measured against May 2025, underscoring a steady, if slight, deceleration in annual price growth.
For market participants and policymakers, the softer June print may signal a stabilisation in underlying inflation dynamics at the regional level, offering a cautiously reassuring backdrop for the broader German and euro area inflation outlook.