Consumer Price Index · 149.5 (2025)
Latest CPI
149.5
2025
Earliest CPI
9.0
1960
Change (1960–2025)
+140.5
+1556.5%
How CPI erosion in Norway compares to a fixed-supply asset
Annual CPI change in Norway
66 years of data (1960–2025)
| Year | CPI Value | Year-over-Year Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 149.5 | +4.4 (+3.1%) |
| 2024 | 145.1 | +4.4 (+3.1%) |
| 2023 | 140.7 | +7.4 (+5.5%) |
| 2022 | 133.3 | +7.3 (+5.8%) |
| 2021 | 126.1 | +4.2 (+3.5%) |
| 2020 | 121.8 | +1.5 (+1.3%) |
| 2019 | 120.3 | +2.6 (+2.2%) |
| 2018 | 117.7 | +3.2 (+2.8%) |
| 2017 | 114.6 | +2.1 (+1.9%) |
| 2016 | 112.4 | +3.9 (+3.6%) |
| 2015 | 108.6 | +2.3 (+2.2%) |
| 2014 | 106.3 | +2.1 (+2.0%) |
| 2013 | 104.2 | +2.2 (+2.1%) |
| 2012 | 102.0 | +0.7 (+0.7%) |
| 2011 | 101.3 | +1.3 (+1.3%) |
| 2010 | 100.0 | +2.4 (+2.4%) |
| 2009 | 97.6 | +2.1 (+2.2%) |
| 2008 | 95.5 | +3.5 (+3.8%) |
| 2007 | 92.1 | +0.7 (+0.7%) |
| 2006 | 91.4 | +2.1 (+2.3%) |
| 2005 | 89.3 | +1.3 (+1.5%) |
| 2004 | 88.0 | +0.4 (+0.5%) |
| 2003 | 87.6 | +2.1 (+2.5%) |
| 2002 | 85.5 | +1.1 (+1.3%) |
| 2001 | 84.4 | +2.5 (+3.0%) |
| 2000 | 81.9 | +2.5 (+3.1%) |
| 1999 | 79.5 | +1.8 (+2.4%) |
| 1998 | 77.6 | +1.7 (+2.3%) |
| 1997 | 75.9 | +1.9 (+2.6%) |
| 1996 | 74.0 | +0.9 (+1.3%) |
| 1995 | 73.1 | +1.8 (+2.5%) |
| 1994 | 71.4 | +1.0 (+1.4%) |
| 1993 | 70.4 | +1.6 (+2.3%) |
| 1992 | 68.8 | +1.6 (+2.3%) |
| 1991 | 67.2 | +2.2 (+3.4%) |
| 1990 | 65.0 | +2.6 (+4.1%) |
| 1989 | 62.4 | +2.7 (+4.5%) |
| 1988 | 59.7 | +3.7 (+6.7%) |
| 1987 | 56.0 | +4.5 (+8.7%) |
| 1986 | 51.5 | +3.4 (+7.2%) |
| 1985 | 48.0 | +2.6 (+5.7%) |
| 1984 | 45.4 | +2.7 (+6.2%) |
| 1983 | 42.8 | +3.3 (+8.5%) |
| 1982 | 39.4 | +4.0 (+11.3%) |
| 1981 | 35.4 | +4.3 (+13.6%) |
| 1980 | 31.2 | +3.1 (+10.9%) |
| 1979 | 28.1 | +1.2 (+4.5%) |
| 1978 | 26.9 | +2.0 (+8.2%) |
| 1977 | 24.9 | +2.1 (+9.1%) |
| 1976 | 22.8 | +1.9 (+9.2%) |
| 1975 | 20.9 | +2.2 (+11.7%) |
| 1974 | 18.7 | +1.6 (+9.4%) |
| 1973 | 17.1 | +1.2 (+7.4%) |
| 1972 | 15.9 | +1.1 (+7.3%) |
| 1971 | 14.8 | +0.9 (+6.2%) |
| 1970 | 14.0 | +1.3 (+10.6%) |
| 1969 | 12.6 | +0.4 (+3.0%) |
| 1968 | 12.3 | +0.4 (+3.4%) |
| 1967 | 11.8 | +0.5 (+4.6%) |
| 1966 | 11.3 | +0.4 (+3.3%) |
| 1965 | 11.0 | +0.4 (+4.2%) |
| 1964 | 10.5 | +0.6 (+5.9%) |
| 1963 | 9.9 | +0.2 (+2.5%) |
| 1962 | 9.7 | +0.5 (+5.3%) |
| 1961 | 9.2 | +0.2 (+2.2%) |
| 1960 | 9.0 | — |
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Norway tracks changes in the cost of a standardized basket of goods and services. Since 1960, the CPI has moved from 9.0 to 149.5, representing a cumulative change of +1556.5%.
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