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In June 2026, French consumer prices increased by 1.8% year-on-year
In June 2026, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 0.3% month-on-month, after rising by 0.1% in May. This price decrease was due to a sharp drop in energy prices (-4.2% after +0.6%), driven by petroleum product prices (-7.0% after -1.9%). Food prices also decreased month-on-month (-0.3% after +0.3%). Prices of manufactured goods (-0.4% after +0.1%) also fell, notably due to a calendar effect: in 2026, three days of sales fall within the period used to calculate inflation in June, compared to none in 2025 (see Methodological Note on the 2026 Changes ). Conversely, service prices increased compared to the previous ... (full story)
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