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Australia Inflation rate

Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation). · updated 2026-05-31

Latest · 2026-05-313.96%
Previous · 2026-04-304.18%
Highest · 2026-03-314.57%
Lowest · 2025-06-301.89%

Australia's inflation rate stands at 3.96% as of 2026-05-31, down from 4.18% in 2026-04-30. Historical data runs from 2025 to 2026 (14 observations).

Recent trend

In 2026-05-31, Australia's inflation rate was 3.96%, down from 4.18% in 2026-04-30.

In 2026-04-30, Australia's inflation rate was 4.18%, down from 4.57% in 2026-03-31.

In 2026-03-31, Australia's inflation rate was 4.57%, up from 3.73% in 2026-02-28.

In 2026-02-28, Australia's inflation rate was 3.73%, down from 3.84% in 2026-01-31.

In 2026-01-31, Australia's inflation rate was 3.84%, up from 3.76% in 2025-12-31.

Australia Inflation rate — historical data

DateValueChange
2026-05-313.96%-0.2138%
2026-04-304.18%-0.3982%
2026-03-314.57%+0.8465%
2026-02-283.73%-0.1162%
2026-01-313.84%+0.0818%
2025-12-313.76%+0.3168%
2025-11-303.44%-0.3659%
2025-10-313.81%+0.2262%
2025-09-303.58%+0.4127%
2025-08-313.17%+0.2159%
2025-07-312.96%+1.07%
2025-06-301.89%-0.2252%
2025-05-312.11%-0.2543%
2025-04-302.37%

Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation). · Download this series as CSV — free, attribution required (CC BY 4.0).

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Frequently asked questions

What is Australia's inflation rate?

Australia's inflation rate is 3.96% as of 2026-05-31, compared with 4.18% in 2026-04-30. Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation).

What was the highest inflation rate in Australia?

The highest recorded value is 4.57% (2026-03-31); the lowest is 1.89% (2025-06-30), across data from 2025 to 2026.

Where does this data come from?

Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation). Figures are republished with attribution and updated as the source releases new observations.