Cumulative inflation in Lithuania
In 2025, the cumulative inflation since 2010 in Lithuania was 68.8 %, up from 63.2 % in 2024. This gives Lithuania the 5th-highest in the European Union, and the 85th-highest globally (out of 189 economies with available data).
Cumulative inflation
Total growth (%) of consumer prices since 2010
Lithuania
How Lithuania compares
About this indicator
Inflation, measured by the growth of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), captures changes over time in the prices of goods and services consumed by households. It reflects how the cost of living evolves and directly affects the real purchasing power of households’ incomes and their welfare.
Cumulative inflation since 2010 reflects the extent to which an economy’s prices have increased or decreased since that base year. By accounting for the compounded effect of changes over time, this indicator summarizes long-term changes in prices rather than short-term fluctuations.
Calculation method: Each value on this chart represents the total percentage change since 2010. It is calculated by taking the difference between the annual price average of the year shown and that of 2010, divided by the 2010 value.
Cumulative inflation since 2010 reflects the extent to which an economy’s prices have increased or decreased since that base year. By accounting for the compounded effect of changes over time, this indicator summarizes long-term changes in prices rather than short-term fluctuations.
Calculation method: Each value on this chart represents the total percentage change since 2010. It is calculated by taking the difference between the annual price average of the year shown and that of 2010, divided by the 2010 value.
Sources and updates
Data sources
The data for this indicator are drawn from the IMF World Economic Outlook.
Last update
This indicator was last updated on Econorama on 18 June 2026 and reflects the latest data available from the underlying sources at that time.
More on Lithuania
Living Standards
GDP per capita
Constant international dollars
Rank38th of 194
Household disposable income per capita
Net adjusted disposable income, constant international dollars
Rank25th of 37
Income inequality (Gini coefficient)
Gini index (0 = complete equality, 100 = complete inequality)
Rank42nd of 106
Inflation
Annual growth (%) of consumer prices
Rank78th of 193
Economic activity
Population & Demographics
Health
Public Finance
Government debt (% of GDP)
Gross debt of the general government
Rank136th of 190
Public debt per capita
Gross debt of the general government, in current international dollars
Rank57th of 191
Government budget balance (% of GDP)
Positive values indicate a surplus; negative values indicate a deficit
Rank77th of 194