• Main
  • Analytics
  • Market News
  • German consumer price growth accelerated in December
Economic news
16.01.2025

German consumer price growth accelerated in December

According to the final report from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), in December, consumer prices rose by 2.6% per year, as expected, after an increase of 2.2% per year in November. The latest reading was the highest since January. Inflation was fuelled by above-average price increases for services. In particular, the decline in energy prices slowed further in December.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.5%, as expected, after falling by 0.2% in November. This was the strongest price increase since April.

The data also showed that in December, energy prices fell by 1.6% per year after declining by 3.7% per year in November. The prices of mineral oil products were significantly lower in December (-3.8%, of which heating oil: -10.0%; motor fuels: -3.3%). Compared with December 2023, electricity prices were down 2.9%. By contrast, natural gas cost 3.9% more than a year earlier, and the price of district heating was up by as much as 30.7%.

Meanwhile, excluding food and energy prices, the rate of inflation in December would have been +3.3%. This illustrates that inflation was above average in other important product groups.

Destatis said that in December, the harmonized index of consumer prices (HICP) - an indicator that allows to compare inflation in Germany with inflation in European countries - rose by 0.7% on a monthly basis and by 2.8% per year. In November, HICP fell by 0.7% m/m and rose by 2.8% per annum.


See also