Switzerland's inflation peaked at 5.9% in 1991 due to global economic conditions but has remained low for most of the period, averaging less than 2%. Deflation was notable in 2009 (-0.5%) and 2015 (-1.1%), driven by a strong Swiss franc and subdued global demand. Inflation rose to 2.8% in 2022, influenced by global price increases.
Forecasts indicate inflation will stabilize at 1.2% from 2026, reflecting Switzerland's strong monetary policy framework and economic resilience.
Forecasts indicate inflation will stabilize at 1.2% from 2026, reflecting Switzerland's strong monetary policy framework and economic resilience.
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