The annual inflation rate in Serbia rose to 4.9% in July 2025, up from 4.6% in June.

    This is the highest level since April 2024, driven mainly by higher inflation in food and non-alcoholic beverages (8.1% vs. 7.4% in June) and housing and utilities (3.6% vs. 3.4%).

    Price growth also accelerated for health (5.4% vs. 5%) and recreation and culture (4.1% vs. 3.9%).

    Conversely, downward pressure came from a continued decline in transport costs, which fell 1.1%, following a 1.2% drop in June.

    Inflation also eased for clothing and footwear (4.5% vs. 4.9%), furnishings, household equipment, and routine maintenance (4.8% vs. 4.9%), as well as communication (1.3% vs. 2.1%).

    On a monthly basis, consumer prices increased 0.6%, slowing from a 0.9% rise in the previous period.

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