Inflation United States 1995

Average inflation: 2.8%

Current Inflation

Inflation is normal at 2.8%, around the ECB target.

Peak and Trough

The highest inflation was in May at 3.2%. The lowest inflation was in September at 2.5%.

Highest month
May: 3.2%
Lowest month
September: 2.5%
Difference
0.7 percentage points
Months with data
12 of 12

Category Insights

The highest price increase was in Food and non-alcoholic beverages with an average of 3.2%. The lowest price increase was in Food and non-alcoholic beverages with an average of 3.2%.

Highest increase
Food and non-alcoholic beverages: 3.2%
Lowest increase
Food and non-alcoholic beverages: 3.2%

Historical Context

Current inflation is around the 5-year average of 3.1%.

5-year average
3.1%
10-year average
3.6%
All-time high (1980)
13.6%
All-time low (1986)
1.9%

Trend

Inflation has remained relatively stable. Compared to 1994, the difference is minimal (+0.2 percentage point).

Change vs. previous year
+0.2 percentage points
Largest monthly swing
May: +0.9 percentage points

ECB Target

Inflation is 0.8% above the ECB target of 2.0%. This means purchasing power is declining faster than intended.

Purchasing Power

At this inflation rate, purchasing power noticeably decreases. Without a salary increase, you can buy less with the same money.

What you could buy for €100 this year will cost approximately €102.80 next year at this inflation rate.

Multi-year trend

Monthly figures 1995

Inflation by category

Food and non-alcoholic beverages
3.2%
+0.4vs avg.
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Inflation differs per product group. Click on a category for the historical trend.

Month overview

Month Inflation Difference vs. 1994
January 2.8% +0.3
February 2.9% +0.4
March 2.9% +0.4
April 3.1% +0.7
May 3.2% +0.9
June 3.0% +0.5
July 2.8% 0.0
August 2.6% -0.3
September 2.5% -0.5
October 2.8% +0.2
November 2.6% -0.1
December 2.5% -0.2
Average 2.8%

Data source

Data from OECD. Last updated: 17/12/2025.

See also