Consumer prices in Bavaria ticked higher in February, with the regional Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.2% month-over-month, up from a flat reading of 0.0% in January 2026. The latest data, updated on 27 February 2026, point to a modest reacceleration in price growth after a month of stagnation.
The comparison is made on a month-over-month basis, meaning February’s increase reflects the change in prices versus January, while January’s 0.0% reading measured price dynamics against December. Although the move is small, the shift from zero to positive territory suggests that underlying price pressures in Germany’s largest state by population and economic output may be stabilising rather than continuing to cool.
While no sector breakdown was provided, the uptick in Bavaria’s CPI will be watched closely as a potential early signal for broader German inflation trends, given the state’s economic weight within the country. Investors and policymakers may look to forthcoming regional and national data to gauge whether February’s rise marks the start of a firmer inflation path or just a minor bump after January’s pause.