Consumer price inflation in the German state of Hesse edged down at the start of 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 2.1% year-on-year in January. The latest reading, updated on 30 January 2026, marks a marginal slowdown from December 2025, when annual inflation stood at 2.2%.
The figures are based on a year-over-year comparison, with the January 2026 outcome reflecting price changes relative to January a year earlier, while the previous 2.2% figure measured the change in December 2025 against December of the prior year. The slight easing suggests that price pressures in Hesse are stabilizing, keeping annual inflation close to the 2% area often watched by policymakers and markets as a benchmark for price stability.
While the move from 2.2% to 2.1% is modest, it indicates that inflation in Hesse has not re-accelerated at the turn of the year, an important signal for investors and businesses assessing cost trends in one of Germany’s key regional economies.