Indonesia Annual Inflation, 2023–2025

Indonesia: annual consumer-price inflation; % per year, 2023–2025.

What the Data Shows

Indonesia Annual Inflation, 2023–2025 reports annual consumer-price inflation for 2023–2025. The benchmark layout keeps 3 separately labelled measures distinct when units, populations or reference roles differ. The headline value was 2.6%, with 2.9% reported for Annual inflation 2025. Values use the stated official period, unit and measurement basis.

Data table

Annual inflation 2023 2.6%
Annual inflation 2024 1.6%
Annual inflation 2025 2.9%
Annual inflation 2023 2.6% 2023
Annual inflation 2024 1.6% 2024
Annual inflation 2025 2.9% 2025

Sources

Source 1: Consumer price inflation — annual rate

Publisher: BPS-Statistics Indonesia

Dataset/table: CPI / inflation releases (annual y-on-y, December)

Units: % per year

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Supports the official values used for Indonesia Annual Inflation, 2023–2025.

Data notes & caveats

Values use the stated official period, unit and measurement basis.

Methodology

Values are taken from official BPS-Statistics Indonesia releases and compared only when definitions, periods and units are compatible.

Source consistency notes

All consequential values use BPS-Statistics Indonesia; direct comparisons retain the stated source family, period and measurement basis.

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