Indonesia’s annual inflation eased to 3.48% in March 2026 from 4.76% in the previous month, marking the lowest level since December and falling short of market expectations of 3.60%. The latest reading remained within the central bank's 1-1/2%–3-1/2% target range, as price growth slowed for food (3.34% vs 3.51% in February), clothing (0.65% vs 0.73%), housing (7.24% vs 16.19%), and health (1.49% vs 1.61%). Meantime, communication costs were almost flat (-0.03% vs -0.09%). In contrast, inflation accelerated for furnishings (0.24% vs 0.21%), transport (0.61% vs 0.12%), recreation (1.08% vs 0.96%), education (1.14% vs 1.11%), and restaurants (1.42% vs 1.37%). Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and administered prices, dropped to 2.52%, below February's figure and forecasts of 2.63%. On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.41%, moderating from a 0.68% increase in February, though still indicating a second consecutive month of gains. source: Statistics Indonesia

Inflation Rate in Indonesia decreased to 3.48 percent in March from 4.76 percent in February of 2026. Inflation Rate in Indonesia averaged 8.14 percent from 1997 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 82.40 percent in September of 1998 and a record low of -1.17 percent in March of 2000. This page provides - Indonesia Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Indonesia Inflation Rate - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on April of 2026.

Inflation Rate in Indonesia decreased to 3.48 percent in March from 4.76 percent in February of 2026. Inflation Rate in Indonesia is expected to be 5.50 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Indonesia Inflation Rate is projected to trend around 2.00 percent in 2027 and 2.20 percent in 2028, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-03-02 04:00 AM
Inflation Rate YoY
Feb 4.76% 3.55% 4.0%
2026-04-01 04:00 AM
Inflation Rate YoY
Mar 3.48% 4.76% 3.60% 3.8%
2026-05-04 04:00 AM
Inflation Rate YoY
Apr 3.48%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Consumer Price Index CPI 110.95 110.50 points Mar 2026
Core Consumer Prices 108.86 108.72 points Mar 2026
Core Inflation Rate YoY 2.52 2.63 percent Mar 2026
CPI Housing Utilities 104.49 104.40 points Mar 2026
CPI Transportation 110.65 110.20 points Mar 2026
Food Inflation 3.34 3.51 percent Mar 2026
GDP Deflator 176.93 175.92 points Dec 2025
Inflation Rate YoY 3.48 4.76 percent Mar 2026
Inflation Rate MoM 0.41 0.68 percent Mar 2026
Producer Prices 106.85 106.00 points Feb 2026
Producer Prices Change 2.41 1.73 percent Feb 2026


Indonesia Inflation Rate
In Indonesia, the consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of change over a specified period of time in the general level of prices of goods and services that a given population acquires, uses or pays for consumption. The CPI covers the urban population in the 44 provincial capital cities and regency capital cities in the country. The most important categories in Indonesia's CPI are Food, drinks and tobacco (25 percent of the total weight), Housing, water, electricity and household fuel (20.4 percent), Transportation (12.4 percent), and Food and beverage providers/Restaurant (8.7 percent). The index also includes: Household equipment, tools and routine maintenance (6 percent); Personal care and other services (5.9 percent); Information, communication and financial services (5.8 percent); Education (5.6 percent); and Clothing and footwear (5.4 percent). Health and Recreation, sports and culture account for the remaining 4.7 percent.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
3.48 4.76 82.40 -1.17 1997 - 2026 percent Monthly
2022=100, NSA

News Stream
Indonesia Inflation Hits 3-Month Low
Indonesia’s annual inflation eased to 3.48% in March 2026 from 4.76% in the previous month, marking the lowest level since December and falling short of market expectations of 3.60%. The latest reading remained within the central bank's 1-1/2%–3-1/2% target range, as price growth slowed for food (3.34% vs 3.51% in February), clothing (0.65% vs 0.73%), housing (7.24% vs 16.19%), and health (1.49% vs 1.61%). Meantime, communication costs were almost flat (-0.03% vs -0.09%). In contrast, inflation accelerated for furnishings (0.24% vs 0.21%), transport (0.61% vs 0.12%), recreation (1.08% vs 0.96%), education (1.14% vs 1.11%), and restaurants (1.42% vs 1.37%). Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and administered prices, dropped to 2.52%, below February's figure and forecasts of 2.63%. On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.41%, moderating from a 0.68% increase in February, though still indicating a second consecutive month of gains.
2026-04-01
Indonesia Inflation Rate Climbs to Near 3-Year High
Indonesia’s annual inflation accelerated to 4.76% in February 2026 from 3.55% in the prior month, reaching its highest level since March 2023. The jump was largely due to a low base effect, as electricity tariff discounts launched in early 2025 had suppressed prices last year, pushing the latest reading above the central bank's 1-1/2%–3-1/2% target range. Upward price pressures came from most components, including food (3.51% vs 1.54% in January), housing (16.19% vs 11.93% in), clothing (0.73% vs 0.56%), furnishings (0.21% vs 0.16%), health (1.61% vs 1.62%), transport (0.12% vs 0.58%), recreation (0.96% vs 1.05%), education (1.11% vs 1.11%), and restaurants (1.37% vs 1.36%). Meantime, deflation in communication costs lingered (-0.09% vs -0.19%). Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and administered prices, rose to 2.63%, the strongest since May 2023. Monthly, consumer prices rose 0.68%, reversing a 0.15% decline in January and marking the fastest monthly gain in ten months.
2026-03-02
Indonesia Inflation Accelerates But Below Estimates
Indonesia’s annual inflation accelerated to 3.55% in January 2026 from 2.92% a month earlier, the highest since May 2023. While the latest reading fell short of market forecasts of 3.8%, it edged slightly above the central bank's 1-1/2%–3-1/2% target range. Housing inflation surged sharply (11.93% vs 1.62% in December), mainly because electricity tariff discounts granted in early 2025 created a low comparison base. Price pressures persisted for food (1.54% vs 4.58%), clothing (0.56% vs 0.66%), furnishings (0.16% vs 0.2%), health (1.62% vs 1.83%), transport (0.58% vs 1.23%), recreation (1.05% vs 1.17%), education (1.11% vs 1.22%), and restaurants (1.36% vs 1.46%), although momentum eased in some segments. Meantime, deflation in communication costs lingered (-0.19% vs -0.28%). Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and administered prices, rose to 2.45%, the strongest in nine months. Monthly, the CPI fell 0.15%, after a 0.64% gain in December, marking the first drop since August.
2026-02-02