According to the latest Eurostat data, inflation in Poland stood at 3.4% in June — lower than the 4.1% reported by Poland’s national statistics office (GUS). This means, based on EU standards, prices in Poland are rising more slowly.
While Polish inflation remains above the EU average of 2.3%, it’s far from the worst — seven EU countries are experiencing higher inflation. The highest rates are in Romania, Estonia, and Hungary, all above 5%.
For comparison, inflation in the eurozone was 2%, with the lowest figures in Cyprus (+0.5%) and France (0.9%).
Although prices in Poland are still rising, the pace is beginning to stabilize — a potentially positive sign for the months ahead.