Croatia - Consumer Price Index (CPI)





Croatia: Consumer Price Index (CPI)

Mnemonic CPI.IHRV
Unit Index 2025=100, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Monthly 0.29 %
Data May 2026 104.8
Apr 2026 105.1

Series Information

Source Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS)
Release Consumer Price Indices
Frequency Monthly
Start Date 1/31/1986
End Date 5/31/2026

Croatia: Price

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Consumer Price Index (CPI) May 2026 104.8 105.1 Index 2025=100, NSA Monthly
Producer Price Index (PPI) Apr 2025 134.9 137.02 2010=100, NSA Monthly

Release Information

For Croatia, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services acquired, used or paid over time by a reference population (private households) for final consumption purposes.

The CPI is a measure of inflation and can guarantee the value of recurrent payments in escalator clauses for contractual relationships, for example wages and salaries in collective agreements. It also acts as a comparison of the price movements within a certain country between different economy sectors and as a bias for deflating the national accounts data and other statistical series.

Active:

  • Classification: ECOICOP ver. 2
  • Measurements: Fixed-base index relative to 2025 (Index 2025=100)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequency: Monthly
  • Start date: 1998m12
  • Geo coverage: Country

Predecessor:

  • ECOICOP ver.1, 2015=100 - 1998m1* to 2025m12
  • 2010=100 - 1998m1* to 2015m12 ("_10")

Global concept alias:

  • CPI

A representative basket consisting of about 917 different items is the basis of the CPI calculation. Each month, about 37070 prices are gathered within a fixed panel of outlets in nine geographical cities and towns throughout the country (Zagreb, Slavonski Brod, Osijek, Sisak, Rijeka, Pula, Split, Dubrovnik and Varaždin)

The weights used for calculating the CPI show the relative importance of the sampled goods or services in resident households within the domestic territory's total consumption. The Croatian Bureau of Statistics regularly conducts a Household Budget Survey which is a primary sources for calculating the weights used in the CPI.

The classification of products used in the CPI is based on the Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose (COICOP).

Calculating CPI starts with the computation of the elementary aggregate indices. These indicies are calculated as a ratio of geometric means of the current and the reference period of all the prices of products within the elementary aggregate.

Next, the consumer price indices are compiled using the formula for the weighted arithmetic mean of the indices at the lower aggregation levels.

Since January 2015, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the annual average household expenditures from the 2011 Household Budget Survey, recalculated into the prices in December 2014.

Indices were recalculated from base year 2001 to base year 2005, from base year 2005 to base year 2010, and from base year 2010 to base year 2015. In addition, according to Eurostat’s recommendations, water supply was excluded from Services category and included into Goods category. Indices for goods and services were recalculated back to January 2005. Thus, the index for "Total" is greater than both the index for "Goods" and "Services" for the dates July 2003, August 2003, July 2005, and August 2005.

Moody's Analytics supplements

We back-extend the all-items index (1986m1 to 1998m11) using IMF data and predecessor(s). We construct a seasonally adjusted counterpart using the X-13ARIMA-SEATS program.

Further reading

At the source:

At Eurostat:

  • Harmonised indices of consumer prices (HICP) » Overview

At IMF (SDDS Plus):

  • Oct 2015 - Initial version.
  • Nov 2015 - Addendum of SA supplement.
  • Feb 2016 - Rebased to 2015.
  • 24 Feb 2026, Phillip Thorne - Rebased to 2025: Properties, Moody's Analytics supplements, Further reading.