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United Arab Emirates Inflation rate

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) · updated 2025-12-31

Latest · 20251.25%
Previous · 20241.66%
Highest · 200812.25%
Lowest · 2020-2.08%

United Arab Emirates's inflation rate stands at 1.25% as of 2025-12-31, down from 1.66% in 2024. Historical data runs from 2008 to 2025 (18 observations).

Recent trend

In 2025, United Arab Emirates's inflation rate was 1.25%, down from 1.66% in 2024.

In 2024, United Arab Emirates's inflation rate was 1.66%, up from 1.63% in 2023.

In 2023, United Arab Emirates's inflation rate was 1.63%, down from 5.29% in 2022.

In 2022, United Arab Emirates's inflation rate was 5.29%, up from 0.1799% in 2021.

In 2021, United Arab Emirates's inflation rate was 0.1799%, up from -2.08% in 2020.

United Arab Emirates Inflation rate — historical data

YearValueChange
20251.25%-0.4125%
20241.66%+0.0367%
20231.63%-3.66%
20225.29%+5.11%
20210.1799%+2.26%
2020-2.08%-0.1483%
2019-1.93%-5%
20183.07%+1.1%
20171.97%+0.3493%
20161.62%-2.45%
20154.07%+1.72%
20142.35%+1.25%
20131.1%+0.4388%
20120.6623%-0.2151%
20110.8773%-0.0006%
20100.878%-0.6838%
20091.56%-10.69%
200812.25%

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Frequently asked questions

What is United Arab Emirates's inflation rate?

United Arab Emirates's inflation rate is 1.25% as of 2025-12-31, compared with 1.66% in 2024. The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0)

What was the highest inflation rate in United Arab Emirates?

The highest recorded value is 12.25% (2008); the lowest is -2.08% (2020), across data from 2008 to 2025.

Where does this data come from?

The World Bank — World Development Indicators (CC BY 4.0) Figures are republished with attribution and updated as the source releases new observations.