Slovenia’s annual inflation rate rose to 3.1% in October 2025, picking up from a three-month low of 2.6% in the previous month.

The latest figure marked the highest reading since March 2024, as prices increased at a faster pace for housing and utilities (4.2% vs 0.4% in September), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (3.7% vs 3.4%), furnishings, household equipment, and routine household maintenance (2% vs 0.3%), and health (5.5% vs 4.8%).

In addition, costs rebounded for transport (0.7% vs -0.7%), while deflation softened for communications (-0.1% vs -0.3%).

Meanwhile, prices moderated for food and non-alcoholic beverages (6.8% vs 7%), recreation and culture (1.3% vs 2.4%), education (4.3% vs 4.5%), restaurants and hotels (4.7% vs 4.9%), and miscellaneous goods and services (0.4% vs 1.4%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices stalled in October, following a 0.4% fall in the previous month.

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