Development of inflation rates in Slovenia
The inflation rate for consumer prices in Slovenia moved over the past 40 years between -0.5% and 1,281.4%. For 2021, an inflation rate of 1.9% was calculated.During the observation period from 1981 to 2021, the average inflation rate was 74.8% per year. Overall, the price increase was 26,686,386.24 %. An item that cost 100 Euro in 1981 was so charged 26,686,486.24 Euro in the beginning of 2022.
For May 2022, the year-on-year inflation rate was 8.1%.
This includes in particular energy (+21.1%) and food (+10.8%).
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Performance over the last 40 years compared to the US
In only a few countries negative inflation rates are achieved. This means that the general price level is declining and consumer prices get cheaper. This case is called deflation.In comparison to other countries, the drastic price increases are no longer on average. Usually this is a sign of political and economic turmoil.Performance based on 100% in 1980:

Inflation calculator for Slovenia
Enter any amount, an initial year and an end year here. You will then be issued with the amount that arose from the original amount after inflation. Example: 1000 Euro in 1981 corresponds to an amount of 266,864,862.44 Euro at the beginning of 2022 due to inflation.Development of inflation rates for consumer goods in Slovenia

Energy and food

Historical inflation rates in comparison
Year | Slovenia | Ø USA | Ø World |
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2021 | 1.92 % | 4.70 % | 3.42 % |
2020 | -0.05 % | 1.23 % | 1.91 % |
2019 | 1.63 % | 1.81 % | 2.21 % |
2018 | 1.74 % | 2.44 % | 2.44 % |
2017 | 1.43 % | 2.13 % | 2.19 % |
2016 | -0.05 % | 1.26 % | 1.55 % |
2015 | -0.53 % | 0.12 % | 1.43 % |
2014 | 0.20 % | 1.62 % | 2.35 % |
2013 | 1.77 % | 1.46 % | 2.62 % |
2012 | 2.60 % | 2.07 % | 3.73 % |
2011 | 1.80 % | 3.16 % | 4.82 % |
2010 | 1.80 % | 1.64 % | 3.35 % |
2009 | 0.84 % | -0.36 % | 2.94 % |
2008 | 5.65 % | 3.84 % | 8.95 % |
2007 | 3.66 % | 2.85 % | 4.82 % |
2006 | 2.46 % | 3.23 % | 4.28 % |
2005 | 2.45 % | 3.39 % | 4.11 % |
2004 | 3.59 % | 2.68 % | 3.38 % |
2003 | 5.54 % | 2.27 % | 3.03 % |
2002 | 7.48 % | 1.59 % | 2.83 % |
2001 | 8.38 % | 2.83 % | 3.84 % |
2000 | 8.91 % | 3.38 % | 3.49 % |
1999 | 6.16 % | 2.19 % | 3.08 % |
1998 | 7.89 % | 1.55 % | 5.11 % |
1997 | 8.36 % | 2.34 % | 5.57 % |
1996 | 9.86 % | 2.93 % | 6.55 % |
1995 | 13.46 % | 2.81 % | 9.15 % |
1994 | 20.99 % | 2.61 % | 10.32 % |
1993 | 31.76 % | 2.95 % | 7.51 % |
1992 | 209.93 % | 3.03 % | 7.71 % |
1991 | 114.83 % | 4.23 % | 9.00 % |
1990 | 552.08 % | 5.40 % | 8.13 % |
1989 | 1,281.44 % | 4.83 % | 7.00 % |
1988 | 198.75 % | 4.08 % | 7.15 % |
1987 | 132.07 % | 3.66 % | 5.76 % |
1986 | 95.89 % | 1.90 % | 5.82 % |
1985 | 79.41 % | 3.55 % | 6.86 % |
1984 | 53.67 % | 4.30 % | 8.12 % |
1983 | 40.21 % | 3.21 % | 8.77 % |
1982 | 30.11 % | 6.13 % | 10.24 % |
1981 | 42.62 % | 10.33 % | 12.47 % |
Data basis: International Monetary Fund, World Bank and OECD Inflation CPI indicator (doi:10.1787/eee82e6e-en)