Annual Inflation Visualization (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Source: World Bank (1991-2023)

277.17% Historical average
7544.81% Maximum recorded
-2.44% Minimum recorded
33 Years of data

Historical Inflation Calculator for Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Historical inflation data for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Year Inflation (%) Change
2023 6.76% -5.05pp
2022 11.81% +6.84pp
2021 4.96% +4.90pp
2020 0.06% -2.41pp
2019 2.47% -0.32pp
2018 2.79% +1.01pp
2017 1.78% +0.45pp
2016 1.33% -0.03pp
2015 1.37% +0.37pp
2014 1.00% +1.22pp
2013 -0.22% -1.02pp
2012 0.80% -1.64pp
2011 2.43% +1.03pp
2010 1.41% +1.22pp
2009 0.19% -7.15pp
2008 7.34% +1.14pp
2007 6.20% -1.60pp
2006 7.80% +1.61pp
2005 6.19% +4.03pp
2004 2.16% +0.75pp
2003 1.41% -3.60pp
2002 5.01% +0.28pp
2001 4.73% -25.61pp
2000 30.33% +21.90pp
1999 8.43% +10.87pp
1998 -2.44% -13.59pp
1997 11.15% +9.51pp
1996 1.64% -11.74pp
1995 13.38% -35.74pp
1994 49.12% -7495.70pp
1993 7544.81% +6182.78pp
1992 1362.03% +1313.56pp
1991 48.47% -

About Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation

Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation measures the annual percentage change in the general level of consumer prices. This indicator is essential to understand how the purchasing power of money varies over time. Our Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation calculator allows you to visualize these changes and calculate monetary equivalences between different years.

What is inflation?

Inflation is the sustained and generalized increase in the price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. When inflation rises, each monetary unit buys fewer products. The inflation rate is generally measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which reflects changes in the cost of a representative basket of goods and services.

How to use this inflation calculator?

Our Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation calculator offers three tools: 1) Historical calculator: enter a value and select two years to see how purchasing power has changed. 2) Future value: estimate what your money will be worth in the future with a projected inflation rate. 3) Past value: calculate the equivalent of a current amount in the past.

Data provided by the World Bank (World Bank Open Data). Data is updated annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current inflation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
According to the latest available World Bank data, Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation in 2023 was 6.76%. This inflation rate represents the annual percentage change in the consumer price index (CPI).
How to calculate cumulative inflation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
To calculate cumulative inflation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, use our historical calculator. Enter an initial value, select the start year and end year. The calculator will multiply the value by each year's inflation factors to give you the equivalent value and total cumulative inflation in percentage.
What was the highest inflation recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
You can check Bosnia and Herzegovina's historical inflation in the chart and table on this page. The data shows the evolution of the annual inflation rate from 1991 to 2023, allowing you to identify periods of highest and lowest inflation.
How does inflation affect purchasing power?
Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money over time. For example, if inflation is 3% per year, what costs $100 today will cost $103 next year. Our inflation calculator helps you visualize exactly how much the real value of your money has changed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
What is the historical average inflation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The historical average inflation in Bosnia and Herzegovina can be calculated with the data on this page. Check the statistics in the chart section where we show the historical average, as well as the maximum and minimum values recorded during the period 1991-2023.
What is the CPI and how does it relate to inflation?
The CPI (Consumer Price Index) is an indicator that measures the price variation of a basket of goods and services representative of household consumption. The inflation rate is calculated as the percentage change in the CPI between two periods. Our Bosnia and Herzegovina inflation data is based on the official CPI.