The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Cyprus declined by 0.5% in November 2025, reaching 117.57 units from 118.25 in October 2025, reflecting a decrease of 0.68 points.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Cyprus for November 2025 decreased by 0.68 points, reaching 117.57 units from 118.25 units in October 2025. This represents an inflation rate of -0.5% for the month.
Compared to November 2024, the largest positive change was recorded in Services (3.1%), while the largest negative changes were observed in Electricity (-7.9%) and Agricultural Products (-6.2%).
Compared with October 2025, the largest change was in Agricultural Products (-7.6%).
From January to November 2025, the categories with the largest changes compared to the same period in 2024 were Clothing and Footwear (-6.4%), Restaurants and Hotels (4.7%), Education (3.7%), and Recreation and Culture (3.2%).
The largest positive impact on the CPI change compared to November 2024 was from Restaurants and Hotels (0.54 units), Education (0.15 units), and Recreation and Culture (0.14 units). The largest negative impact was from Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages (-0.74 units) and Clothing and Footwear (-0.59 units).
Compared to October 2025, the largest impact was from Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages (-0.77 units).
In comparison with November 2024, the CPI’s positive impact was from Catering Services (0.53 units), while negative impacts included Clothing (-0.47 units) and Electricity (-0.45 units).
Potatoes contributed positively (0.10 units) to the CPI change compared to October 2025, while Fresh Vegetables had the largest negative impact (-0.79 units).
For methodological details, the CPI measures price changes of consumer goods and services used by households, based on a basket of goods and services. Prices are collected monthly in urban districts, with weights assigned according to population.
The base year for the index is 2015=100, with classifications aligned to European standards. The latest revision of products and weights was based on the Household Budget Survey 2015/2016. For more information, visit the official CYSTAT portal or contact the listed officials.