Harmonised Consumer Prices

The Harmonised Consumer Prices index is an indicator of inflation and its measures the general level of prices for goods and services. The difference with the Consumer Price Index is that the Harmonised has been created in order to be comparable with other European countries. This metric is reported on a monthly basis by INSEE.

 French Harmonised Consumer Prices

In Jun 2017 the index increased to 101.61 from the previous month which was at 101.59 which represents a change of 0.02%. This figure was at its historical lows of 65.64 in Jan 1990 and at its highs of 101.61 in Jun 2017.