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Indonesia’s annual inflation rate quickened in May 2026, rising to 3.08% year-over-year from 2.42% in April 2026, according to data updated on 2 June 2026. The figures reflect a noticeable acceleration in consumer price growth compared with the same period a year earlier.
The May reading, measured on a year-over-year basis, shows that prices in May 2026 increased more sharply than in May 2025, while April’s 2.42% figure had already marked a moderate pace of annual inflation versus April 2025. The latest data suggest mounting price pressures in Southeast Asia’s largest economy as it moves further into the second quarter of 2026.
