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Harmonised Inflation Rate YoY in Italy increased to 1.80 percent in June from 1.70 percent in May of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Italy Harmonised Inflation Rate YoY.
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Harmonised Consumer Prices in Italy increased to 125 points in June from 124.80 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Italy Harmonised Consumer Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
This statistic shows the monthly inflation rate for HICP (all items) compared to the same period in the previous year in Italy from January to December 2018. In December 2018, the inflation rate was 1.2 percent compared to the same month in the previous year.
As of April 2025, the inflation rate in the European Union was 2.4 percent, with prices rising fastest in Romania, which had an inflation rate of 4.9 percent. By contrast, both France and Cyprus saw low inflation rates during the same period, with France having the lowest inflation rate in the EU during this month. The rate of inflation in the EU in the October 2022 was higher than at any other time, with the peak prior to 2021 recorded in July 2008 when prices were growing by 4.4 percent year-on-year. Before the recent rises in inflation, price rises in the EU had been kept at relatively low levels, with the inflation rate remaining below three percent between January 2012 and August 2021. Rapid recovery and energy costs driving inflation The reopening of the European economy in 2021 following the sudden shock of COVID-19 in 2020 is behind many of the factors that have caused prices to rise so quickly in 2022. Global supply chains have not yet recovered from production issues, travel restrictions, and workforce problems brought about by the pandemic. Rising energy costs have only served to exacerbate supply problems, particularly with regard to the transport sector, which had the highest inflation rate of any sector in the EU in December 2021. High inflation rates mirrored in the U.S. The high inflation rates seen in Europe have been reflected in other parts of the world. In the United States, for example, the consumer price index reached a 40-year-high of seven percent in December 2021, influenced by many of the same factors driving European inflation. Nevertheless, it is hoped that once these supply chain issues ease, inflation levels will start to fall throughout the course of 2022.
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The file "dataset_regression_income.csv" contains a dataset developed in the analysis of inflation heterogeneity for Italian Households in the period 2015-2023.The dataset is the outcome of merging the yearly Household Budget Surveys (HBS) conducted by the Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat), the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) which is calculated monthly by Istat, according to EU regulations, and the Survey on Households Income and Wealth (SHIW) conducted by Bank of Italy.Mapping price information into consumption decisions and aggregating an individual price index for each household according to a Laspeyres Formula leads to the computation of household-level inflation rates.Furthermore, we compute non-durable equivalent expenditure for each household as a proxy of living standards. The variable is obtained by subtracting durable expenditure from total aggregate expenditure and scaling down by an household equivalent scale (in the benchmark specification, the square root of the household size). The decile distribution of the variable is also computed.Finally, we apply a statistical matching procedure to integrate income information from SHIW data sources. The output is a synthetic dataset containing both expenditure and income information that preserves the joint distribution and correlation structures of the original datasets.The file "ISTAT_MFR_HBS_EUR.csv" is a conversion table that maps ECOICOP items to HBS expenditure voices.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Energy for Italy (ITACPHPEN01GYM) from Jan 1997 to Apr 2025 about Italy and energy.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Overall Index Excluding Energy, Food, Alcohol and Tobacco for Italy (ITACPHPLA01GYM) from Jan 1997 to Apr 2025 about tobacco, alcohol, Italy, core, all items, and inflation.
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This dataset contains statistics on Consumer Price Indices - all items, for G20 countries and for the G20 as a whole.
The G20 area consists of the following economies: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, the United Kingdom, the United States, the African Union and the European Union.
The CPI aggregate for G20 area is calculated for the headline indicator only (CPI/HICP All items). It reflects national CPIs for all G20 countries (with the exception of Türkiye and the United Kingdom) that are not part of the EU while it reflects the HICPs for the EU, its Member States, for Türkiye and the United Kingdom. It is an annual chain-linked Laspeyres-type indices, calculated taking the sixteen individual country members of the G20 (other than France, Germany, and Italy) plus the EU as an aggregate. The G20 aggregate does not include African Union countries, except for South Africa.
The rising inflation worldwide in 2022 and 2023 is reflected in the increasing prices of the different commodity groups in the G7 countries. Most notably, the price of electricity, gas, and other fuels was high in the third quarter of 2024 in Japan, with price increases reaching ** percent compared to the same period in 2023. On the other hand, gas and electricity inflation was negative in Germany, Italy, and the UK following extremely high rates in 2022 and the first half of 2023. Inflation rates increased sharply all around the world through 2022 and the beginning of 2023, spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February that year. Economic challenges in Japan As food and restaurant costs have risen in Japan in comparison to the rest of the G7 nations, overall, Japan is facing a period of economic slowdown. Over time, the value of the Japanese yen has dropped. Moreover, the Japanese GDP has also dropped, going from around **** trillion U.S. dollars in 2021 to *** trillion U.S. dollars by 2024. However, it is predicted to begin increasing by 2025. Falling electricity costs Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the energy crisis driven by the February 2022 invasion of Russia into Ukraine, electricity prices increased worldwide through 2021, 2022, and 2023. As of 2024, inflation of electricity costs is decreasing across the G7, more than other commodity groups. This rise and fall can be seen throughout Europe as well as within the United States, after peaking in 2022.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Clothing and Footwear for Italy (ITACPHP0300GYM) from Jan 1997 to Mar 2025 about footwear, Italy, and apparel.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Indices (CPIs, HICPs), COICOP 1999: Consumer Price Index: Water Supply and Miscellaneous Services Relating to the Dwelling for Italy (ITACPHP0404GYM) from Jan 1997 to Mar 2025 about water, miscellaneous, Italy, fuels, supplies, electricity, gas, and services.
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Harmonised Inflation Rate YoY in Italy increased to 1.80 percent in June from 1.70 percent in May of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Italy Harmonised Inflation Rate YoY.