Inflation Statistics 2031: Key Facts, Trends & Charts

Page updated: June 2026 · Data year: 2031 · Source: World Bank, Eurostat

This page compiles the most important inflation statistics for 2031 worldwide. This page covers data from 128 countries, Data is sourced from the World Bank, Eurostat, and peer-reviewed research — all fully open and citable. Charts, ranked tables, and key facts are updated automatically as new data becomes available.

Key Inflation Statistics (2031)

65374.1%
Venezuela — Inflation, consumer prices (%)

Key Findings: Inflation Statistics — 2031 Data

The latest data shows Venezuela, DR Congo, Venezuela lead globally for inflation, consumer prices (%), with the highest recorded value of 65374.1%. At the other end of the scale, Mali, Myanmar, Cambodia record the lowest rates among the countries surveyed.

Inflation, consumer prices (%) by Country (2018)Inflation, consumer prices (%) by Country (2018) Venezuela 65K% DR Congo 24K% Venezuela 20K% Nicaragua 13K% Bolivia 12K% Peru 7K% Nicaragua 7K% Armenia 5K% Nicaragua 5K% Ukraine 5K% DR Congo 4K% Armenia 4K% Peru 3K% Turkmenistan 3K% Nicaragua 3K% Brazil 3K% Tajikistan 3K% Venezuela 2K% Belarus 2K% DR Congo 2K%

Inflation, consumer prices (%) by Country — Ranked Table

#CountryInflation, consumer prices (%)Year
1Venezuela65374.1%2018
2DR Congo23773.1%1994
3Venezuela19906.0%2019
4Nicaragua13109.5%1987
5Bolivia11749.6%1985
6Peru7481.7%1990
7Nicaragua7428.7%1989
8Armenia5273.4%1994
9Nicaragua4775.2%1988
10Ukraine4734.9%1993
11DR Congo4129.2%1992
12Armenia3731.8%1993
13Peru3398.3%1989
14Turkmenistan3102.4%1993
15Nicaragua3004.1%1990
16Brazil2947.7%1990
17Tajikistan2600.7%1993
18Venezuela2355.1%2020
19Belarus2220.9%1994
20DR Congo2154.4%1991
21Brazil2075.8%1994
22DR Congo1986.9%1993
23Brazil1927.4%1993
24Turkmenistan1748.3%1994
25Azerbaijan1664.0%1994
26Kazakhstan1662.3%1993
27Venezuela1588.5%2021
28Russia1569.1%1992
29Uzbekistan1568.3%1994
30Croatia1518.5%1993

Methodology

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