Inflation was 3.3 percent in January according to flash estimate

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In its flash estimate of monthly inflation, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 3.3 percent in January. The flash estimate is based on source data that is not yet complete. Inflation was 4.1 percent in December 2024.

Inflation is measured every month as the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) relative to the same month of the previous year.

The regular consumer price index (CPI) figures for January will be published on 13 February.

Inflation
yearmonthInflation (year-on-year % change of the CPI)
2020January1.8
2020February1.6
2020March1.4
2020April1.2
2020May1.2
2020June1.6
2020July1.7
2020August0.7
2020September1.1
2020October1.2
2020November0.8
2020December1
2021January1.6
2021February1.8
2021March1.9
2021April1.9
2021May2.1
2021June2
2021July1.4
2021August2.4
2021September2.7
2021October3.4
2021November5.2
2021December5.7
2022January6.4
2022February6.2
2022March9.7
2022April9.6
2022May8.8
2022June8.6
2022July10.3
2022August12
2022September14.5
2022October14.3
2022November9.9
2022December9.6
2023January7.6
2023February8
2023March4.4
2023April5.2
2023May6.1
2023June5.7
2023July4.6
2023August3
2023September0.2
2023October-0.4
2023November1.6
2023December1.2
2024January3.2
2024February2.8
2024March3.1
2024April2.7
2024May2.7
2024June3.2
2024July3.7
2024August3.6
2024September3.5
2024October3.5
2024November4
2024December4.1
2025January3.3

Short-term price trends

The CPI not only provides an insight into price changes relative to one year previously (the CPI inflation rate), but also changes relative to the previous month. According to the flash estimate, consumer prices were 0.3 percent lower in January than they were in December 2024.

It should be noted that when comparing two different months in the same year, seasonal influences must be taken into account. For example, airline tickets are more expensive in holiday months than outside the holiday season. These higher prices are temporary rather than structural, however. Month-on-month changes are often more volatile than year-on-year changes as a result of seasonal influences like this.

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Price changes across various product groups

In addition to the inflation rate, CBS also publishes price changes for a number of product groups as part of its flash estimate. These product groups are broad spending categories, such as ‘all services’. The price changes for all the categories in the CPI will be published on 13 February.

CPI; annual rate of change of product groups
 January 2025 (%)December 2024 (%)
All items3.34.1
Non-energy industrial goods0.00.0
Energy including motor fuels-1.41.5
Food, beverages and tobacco7.06.7
Services4.45.8

HICP flash estimate

CBS publishes two different figures for inflation. One is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the other on the European Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP). According to the HICP flash estimate, inflation stood at 2.9 percent in January. In December 2024 it stood at 3.9 percent.

In order to facilitate comparison between countries, EU member states calculate their consumer price indices according to internationally agreed definitions and methods. Eurostat uses the HICP figures from all EU countries to calculate the inflation rate for the euro area and the European Union. The European Central Bank (ECB) uses the HICP to formulate its monetary policies for the euro area. In addition, most countries publish a national consumer price index.

In the case of the Netherlands, the main difference between the CPI and the HICP is that the HICP does not take account of costs related to home ownership, while the CPI does. In the CPI, these costs are calculated based on changes in rents for housing. However, this is not the only difference. The differences are explained in greater detail in the article linked below.