Inflation and Consumer Price Indices - April 2026

Inflation and Consumer Price Indices - April 2026

The monthly inflation rate was 1.8%, while the annual inflation rate was 6.8%. The inflation rate is measured by the CPI, with monthly inflation referring to April 2026 compared to the previous month, and the annual inflation is for April 2026 compared to the same month of the previous year.

In April 2026, compared to the previous month, an increase was registered in the following groups: ‘Transport’ (9.0%), ‘Clothing and footwear’ (7.9%), ‘Food and non-alcoholic beverages’ (1.7%). A decrease in the prices was recorded in the group ‘Recreation, sport and culture’ (-1.6%).

  

Consumer Price Index (CPI)

In April 2026, the monthly inflation rate, measured by CPI, was 1.8% and the annual inflation rate in April 2026, compared to April 2025, was 6.8%. The inflation rate since the beginning of the year (April 2026 compared to December 2025) was 3.7%[1].

The annual average inflation rate for the period May 2025 - April 2026 compared to the period May 2024 - April 2025 was 4.8%.

 

Monthly inflation

In terms of CPI, in April 2026, the prices of goods and services increased in the following consumer groups:

  • ‘Transport’ - an increase of 9.0%;
  • ‘Clothing and footwear’ - an increase of 7.9%;
  • ‘Food and non-alcoholic beverages’ - an increase of 1.7%;
  • ‘Alcoholic beverages, tobacco’ - an increase of 0.8%;
  • ‘Education services’ - an increase of 0.8%;
  • ‘Personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services’ - an increase of 0.7%;
  • ‘Restaurants and accommodation services’ - an increase of 0.5%;
  • ‘Information and communication’ - an increase of 0.5%;
  • ‘Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels’ - an increase of 0.5%;
  • ‘Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance’ - an increase of 0.3%;
  • ‘Health’ - an increase of 0.2%;
  • ‘Insurance and financial services’ - an increase of 0.2%.

 

The prices of goods and services decreased in the following consumer group:

  • ‘Recreation, sport and culture’ - a decrease of 1.6%.

 

Accumulated inflation

The accumulated inflation, measured by CPI, for the last three years (April 2026 compared to April 2023) was 13.1% and for the last five years (April 2026 compared to April 2021) was 44.5%.

 

Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP)

In April 2026, the monthly inflation rate, measured by HICP, was 1.8% and the annual inflation rate in April 2026, compared to April 2025, was 6.0%. The inflation rate since the beginning of the year (April 2026 compared to December 2025) was 3.7%[2].

The annual average inflation rate for the period May 2025 - April 2026, compared to the period May 2024 - April 2025, was 3.4%.

 

Monthly inflation

In terms of HICP, in April 2026 the prices of goods and services increased in the following consumer groups:

  • ‘Clothing and footwear’ - an increase of 7.8%;
  • ‘Transport’ - an increase of 6.9%;
  • ‘Food and non-alcoholic beverages’ - an increase of 1.4%;
  • ‘Education services’ - an increase of 0.8%;
  • ‘Alcoholic beverages, tobacco’ - an increase of 0.7%;
  • ‘Personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services’ - an increase of 0.7%;
  • ‘Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels’ - an increase of 0.6%;
  • ‘Health’ - an increase of 0.2%;
  • ‘Information and communication’ - an increase of 0.2%;
  • ‘Restaurants and accommodation services’ - an increase of 0.2%;
  • ‘Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance’ - an increase of 0.1%;
  • ‘Insurance and financial services’- an increase of 0.1%.

The prices of the goods and services in the group ‘Recreation, sport and culture’ remained unchanged.

 

Accumulated inflation

The accumulated inflation, measured by HICP, for the last three years (April 2026 compared to April 2023) was 11.6% and for the last five years (April 2026 compared to April 2021) was 38.0%.

 

Price Index of a Small Basket (PISB)

In April 2026, the monthly rate, measured by PISB, was 1.5% and the annual rate in April 2026, compared to April 2025, was 4.5%[3].

In April 2026, compared to the previous month, the prices of goods and services in the small basket for the 20% of households with the lowest income changed as follows:

  • ‘Food products’ - an increase of 2.0%;
  • ‘Non-food products’ - an increase of 1.8%;
  • ‘Services’ - an increase of 0.1%.

 

Methodological notes

In compliance with Regulation (EC) No 2024/3159 since January 2026 NSI applies new European Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose version 2, aligned with the United Nations UN COICOP 2018 classification for CPI, HICP and PISB.

In compliance with Implementing Regulation (EC) No 2025/1182 since January 2026 the base year for CPI, HICP and PISB has been changed and the all indices have been calculated and published at 2025 as a base year (www.nsi.bg).

In compliance with Regulation (EC) No 2024/3159 since January 2026 Games of chance has been included in the CPI and HICP as part of Recreation services under the division of Recreation, sport and culture.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the official measure of inflation in the Republic of Bulgaria. It measures the total relative price change of goods and services used by households for private (non-production) consumption. It is calculated by applying the structure of Bulgarian households’ final monetary consumption expenditures. The main source of information for the expenditures is the household budget survey in the country. The CPI in year t is calculated with the expenditures’ structure of year t - 1.

The Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is the comparable measure of inflation across EU Member States. It is one of the criteria for price stability and the readiness of Bulgaria to join the Eurozone. HICP, as well as CPI, measures the total relative price change of goods and services. Both indices are calculated using the same basket of goods and services but differ with concern to the weights used. HICP is calculated using weights, which reflect the individual and collective consumption of all households (incl. institutional and foreign households) in the country’s economic territory. The main source of information for HICP weights is the national accounts (NA) data. For calculating the HICP in 2026, NA data for households’ final monetary consumption expenditures (HFMCE) - domestic concept in 2024 is used. NA 2024 data are reviewed and updated to make them representative of 2025.

The Price Index of a Small Basket (PISB) measures the relative average price changes of 100 socially useful and vital living goods and services. The weights of this index reflect the expenditures of the 20% lowest households’ incomes. The source of the information on weights is the Households Budget Survey in the country. This index in year t is calculated with the weights of year t - 1.

The chain consumer price indices measure the price change in the current month compared to the previous month. The chain consumer price indices are used as a measure of monthly inflation.

The 12-month consumer price indices measure the price changes occurring between the current month and the same month of the previous year. The 12-month consumer price indices are used as a measure of annual inflation.

Consumer price indices over December of the previous year measure the accumulated changes in prices of the current month concerning December of the previous year. Consumer price indices over December of the previous year are used as measures of inflation since the beginning of the year. In December of each year, the 12-month index is equal to the index over December of the previous year.

The annual average consumer price indices measure the average price change during the 12 months of the current year compared to the average price change during the 12 months of the previous year. The annual average consumer price indices are used as a measure of the annual average inflation.

In relation to the membership of Bulgaria in the euro area from the 1st of January 2026, the National Statistical Institute (NSI) is obliged to produce and publish inflation flash estimate. This is valid for all country members of the euro area. The NSI publishes on its website an annotation for the inflation flash estimate, according to the Release Calendar of statistical information.

 

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Annex

Table 1

 

Consumer Price Indices in April 2026
Code Commodity groups April 2026 compared to March 2026 April 2026 compared to December 2025 April 2026 compared to April 2025
% % %
00 Total CPI 101.8 103.7 106.8
01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 101.7 103.9 105.3
02 Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 100.8 103.1 107.4
03 Clothing and footwear 107.9 100.7 100.0
04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 100.5 102.2 104.7
05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance 100.3 100.2 101.2
06 Health 100.2 102.0 104.3
07 Transport 109.0 116.9 118.5
08 Information and communication 100.5 102.2 100.3
09 Recreation, sport and culture 98.4 98.0 117.0
10 Education services 100.8 102.0 109.1
11 Restaurants and accommodation services 100.5 103.7 109.3
12 Insurance and financial services 100.2 101.5 102.7
13 Personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services 100.7 103.6 106.7
Foods 101.6 103.8 105.2
Non-foods 103.7 105.6 106.3
Catering 100.7 103.8 110.0
Services 100.0 101.6 108.5

 

Table 2

 

Harmonised Indices of Consumer Prices in April 2026
Code Commodity groups April 2026 compared to March 2026 April 2026 compared to December 2025 April 2026 compared to April 2025
% % %
00 Total HICP 101.8 103.7 106.0
01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 101.4 103.4 105.1
02 Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 100.7 102.8 106.9
03 Clothing and footwear 107.8 100.7 100.8
04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 100.6 102.1 104.7
05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance 100.1 100.6 101.7
06 Health 100.2 102.0 103.9
07 Transport 106.9 110.7 112.2
08 Information and communication 100.2 101.2 98.8
09 Recreation, sport and culture 100.0 102.5 111.1
10 Education services 100.8 102.0 109.1
11 Restaurants and accommodation services 100.2 103.7 107.8
12 Insurance and financial services 100.1 100.9 103.6
13 Personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services 100.7 104.9 108.3

 

Table 3

Indices of 100 socially useful and vital for the living goods and services in the small basket for the 20% lowest income households in April 2026
Code Commodity groups April 2026 compared to March 2026 April 2026 compared to April 2025
% %
00 Total PISB 101.5 104.5
01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 102.0 105.6
03 Clothing and footwear 107.5 98.7
04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 100.3 103.7
05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance 104.9 106.7
06 Health 100.2 103.2
07 Transport 100.6 103.7
08 Information and communication 100.0 100.4
09 Recreation, sport and culture 100.2 101.9
13 Personal care, social protection and miscellaneous goods and services 101.2 103.3
Foods 102.0 105.6
Non-foods 101.8 102.7
Services 100.1 104.1

 

 

[1] According to the CPI methodology. For more information, see the Methodological notes and Annex, Table 1.

[2] According to the HICP methodology. For more information, see the Methodological notes and Annex, Table 2.

[3] For more information, see the Methodological notes and Annex, Table 3.

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