Inflation in Poland
Inflation in Poland in December 2023 was 6.1% year on year. Let's look at how inflation has changed in Poland over the past years.
Inflation in Poland in December 2023 was 6.1% year on year. Let's look at how inflation has changed in Poland over the past years.
According to the General Office of Statistics (GUS), consumer price inflation in Poland in December amounted to 6.1% year on year. The figure was lower than in November 2023, when inflation was 6.6%.
Inflation, although falling, still remains at a high level - but is such a rise in prices an event in recent Polish history?
Inflation in Poland over the past 25 years
We offer a look at how consumer price inflation (CPI) changed from January 1996 to December 2023 (latest available data).
Inflation rate in Poland. Year-over-year changes, 01/1996 - present
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
I 1996 |
21,0 |
I 2002 |
3,4 |
I 2008 |
4,0 |
I 2014 |
0,5 |
I 2020 |
4,3 |
II 1996 |
20,4 |
II 2002 |
3,5 |
II 2008 |
4,2 |
II 2014 |
0,7 |
II 2020 |
4,7 |
III 1996 |
20,4 |
III 2002 |
3,3 |
III 2008 |
4,1 |
III 2014 |
0,7 |
III 2020 |
4,6 |
IV 1996 |
20,3 |
IV 2002 |
3,0 |
IV 2008 |
4,2 |
IV 2014 |
0,3 |
IV 2020 |
3,4 |
V 1996 |
19,8 |
V 2002 |
1,9 |
V 2008 |
4,4 |
V 2014 |
0,2 |
V 2020 |
2,9 |
VI 1996 |
19,5 |
VI 2002 |
1,6 |
VI 2008 |
4,6 |
VI 2014 |
0,3 |
VI 2020 |
3,3 |
VII 1996 |
20,4 |
VII 2002 |
1,3 |
VII 2008 |
4,8 |
VII 2014 |
-0,2 |
VII 2020 |
3,0 |
VIII 1996 |
20,5 |
VIII 2002 |
1,2 |
VIII 2008 |
4,8 |
VIII 2014 |
-0,3 |
VIII 2020 |
2,9 |
IX 1996 |
19,5 |
IX 2002 |
1,3 |
IX 2008 |
4,5 |
IX 2014 |
-0,3 |
IX 2020 |
3,2 |
X 1996 |
19,5 |
X 2002 |
1,1 |
X 2008 |
4,2 |
X 2014 |
-0,4 |
X 2020 |
3,1 |
XI 1996 |
19,1 |
XI 2002 |
0,9 |
XI 2008 |
3,7 |
XI 2014 |
-0,6 |
XI 2020 |
3,0 |
XII 1996 |
18,5 |
XII 2002 |
0,8 |
XII 2008 |
3,3 |
XII 2014 |
-1,0 |
XII 2020 |
2,4 |
I 1997 |
17,8 |
I 2003 |
0,5 |
I 2009 |
2,8 |
I 2015 |
-1,4 |
I 2021 |
2,6 |
II 1997 |
17,3 |
II 2003 |
0,5 |
II 2009 |
3,3 |
II 2015 |
-1,6 |
II 2021 |
2,4 |
III 1997 |
16,6 |
III 2003 |
0,6 |
III 2009 |
3,6 |
III 2015 |
-1,5 |
III 2021 |
3,2 |
IV 1997 |
15,3 |
IV 2003 |
0,3 |
IV 2009 |
4,0 |
IV 2015 |
-1,1 |
IV 2021 |
4,3 |
V 1997 |
14,6 |
V 2003 |
0,4 |
V 2009 |
3,6 |
V 2015 |
-0,9 |
V 2021 |
4,8 |
VI 1997 |
15,3 |
VI 2003 |
0,8 |
VI 2009 |
3,5 |
VI 2015 |
-0,8 |
VI 2021 |
4,4 |
VII 1997 |
14,9 |
VII 2003 |
0,8 |
VII 2009 |
3,6 |
VII 2015 |
-0,7 |
VII 2021 |
5,0 |
VIII 1997 |
14,5 |
VIII 2003 |
0,7 |
VIII 2009 |
3,7 |
VIII 2015 |
-0,6 |
VIII 2021 |
5,5 |
IX 1997 |
13,6 |
IX 2003 |
0,9 |
IX 2009 |
3,4 |
IX 2015 |
-0,8 |
IX 2021 |
5,9 |
X 1997 |
13,1 |
X 2003 |
1,3 |
X 2009 |
3,1 |
X 2015 |
-0,7 |
X 2021 |
6,8 |
XI 1997 |
13,2 |
XI 2003 |
1,6 |
XI 2009 |
4,8 |
XI 2015 |
-0,6 |
XI 2021 |
7,8 |
XII 1997 |
13,2 |
XII 2003 |
1,7 |
XII 2009 |
4,6 |
XII 2015 |
-0,5 |
XII 2021 |
8,6 |
I 1998 |
13,6 |
I 2004 |
1,6 |
I 2010 |
3,5 |
I 2016 |
-0,9 |
I 2022 |
9,4 |
II 1998 |
14,2 |
II 2004 |
1,6 |
II 2010 |
2,9 |
II 2016 |
-0,8 |
II 2022 |
8,5 |
III 1998 |
13,9 |
III 2004 |
1,7 |
III 2010 |
2,6 |
III 2016 |
-0,9 |
III 2022 |
11,0 |
IV 1998 |
13,7 |
IV 2004 |
2,2 |
IV 2010 |
2,4 |
IV 2016 |
-1,1 |
IV 2022 |
12,4 |
V 1998 |
13,3 |
V 2004 |
3,4 |
V 2010 |
2,2 |
V 2016 |
-0,9 |
V 2022 |
13,9 |
VI 1998 |
12,2 |
VI 2004 |
4,4 |
VI 2010 |
2,3 |
VI 2016 |
-0,8 |
VI 2022 |
15,5 |
VII 1998 |
11,9 |
VII 2004 |
4,6 |
VII 2010 |
2,0 |
VII 2016 |
-0,9 |
VII 2022 |
15,6 |
VIII 1998 |
11,3 |
VIII 2004 |
4,6 |
VIII 2010 |
2,0 |
VIII 2016 |
-0,8 |
VIII 2022 |
16,1 |
IX 1998 |
10,6 |
IX 2004 |
4,4 |
IX 2010 |
2,5 |
IX 2016 |
-0,5 |
IX 2022 |
17,2 |
X 1998 |
9,9 |
X 2004 |
4,5 |
X 2010 |
2,8 |
X 2016 |
-0,2 |
X 2022 |
17,9 |
XI 1998 |
9,2 |
XI 2004 |
4,5 |
XI 2010 |
2,7 |
XI 2016 |
0,0 |
XI 2022 |
17,5 |
XII 1998 |
8,6 |
XII 2004 |
4,4 |
XII 2010 |
3,1 |
XII 2016 |
0,8 |
XII 2022 |
16,6 |
I 1999 |
6,9 |
I 2005 |
3,7 |
I 2011 |
3,6 |
I 2017 |
1,7 |
I 2023 |
16,6 |
II 1999 |
5,6 |
II 2005 |
3,6 |
II 2011 |
3,6 |
II 2017 |
2,2 |
II 2023 |
18,4 |
III 1999 |
6,2 |
III 2005 |
3,4 |
III 2011 |
4,3 |
III 2017 |
2,0 |
III 2023 |
16,1 |
IV 1999 |
6,3 |
IV 2005 |
3,0 |
IV 2011 |
4,5 |
IV 2017 |
2,0 |
IV 2023 |
14,7 |
V 1999 |
6,4 |
V 2005 |
2,5 |
V 2011 |
5,0 |
V 2017 |
1,9 |
V 2023 |
13,0 |
VI 1999 |
6,5 |
VI 2005 |
1,4 |
VI 2011 |
4,2 |
VI 2017 |
1,5 |
VI 2023 |
11,5 |
VII 1999 |
6,3 |
VII 2005 |
1,3 |
VII 2011 |
4,1 |
VII 2017 |
1,7 |
VII 2023 |
10,8 |
VIII 1999 |
7,2 |
VIII 2005 |
1,6 |
VIII 2011 |
4,3 |
VIII 2017 |
1,8 |
VIII 2023 |
10,1 |
IX 1999 |
8,0 |
IX 2005 |
1,8 |
IX 2011 |
3,9 |
IX 2017 |
2,2 |
IX 2023 |
8,2 |
X 1999 |
8,7 |
X 2005 |
1,6 |
X 2011 |
4,3 |
X 2017 |
2,1 |
X 2023 |
6,6 |
XI 1999 |
9,2 |
XI 2005 |
1,0 |
XI 2011 |
4,8 |
XI 2017 |
2,5 |
XI 2023 |
6,6 |
XII 1999 |
9,8 |
XII 2005 |
0,7 |
XII 2011 |
4,6 |
XII 2017 |
2,1 |
XII 2023 |
6,2 |
I 2000 |
10,1 |
I 2006 |
0,6 |
I 2012 |
4,1 |
I 2018 |
1,9 |
|
|
II 2000 |
10,1 |
II 2006 |
0,7 |
II 2012 |
4,3 |
II 2018 |
1,4 |
|
|
III 2000 |
10,3 |
III 2006 |
0,4 |
III 2012 |
3,9 |
III 2018 |
1,3 |
|
|
IV 2000 |
9,8 |
IV 2006 |
0,7 |
IV 2012 |
4,0 |
IV 2018 |
1,6 |
|
|
V 2000 |
10,0 |
V 2006 |
0,9 |
V 2012 |
3,6 |
V 2018 |
1,7 |
|
|
VI 2000 |
10,2 |
VI 2006 |
0,8 |
VI 2012 |
4,3 |
VI 2018 |
2,0 |
|
|
VII 2000 |
11,6 |
VII 2006 |
2,3 |
VII 2012 |
4,0 |
VII 2018 |
2,0 |
|
|
VIII 2000 |
10,7 |
VIII 2006 |
1,5 |
VIII 2012 |
3,8 |
VIII 2018 |
2,0 |
|
|
IX 2000 |
10,3 |
IX 2006 |
2,3 |
IX 2012 |
3,8 |
IX 2018 |
1,9 |
|
|
X 2000 |
9,9 |
X 2006 |
3,0 |
X 2012 |
3,4 |
X 2018 |
1,8 |
|
|
XI 2000 |
9,3 |
XI 2006 |
3,6 |
XI 2012 |
2,8 |
XI 2018 |
1,3 |
|
|
XII 2000 |
8,5 |
XII 2006 |
4,0 |
XII 2012 |
2,4 |
XII 2018 |
1,1 |
|
|
I 2001 |
7,4 |
I 2007 |
1,6 |
I 2013 |
1,7 |
I 2019 |
0,7 |
|
|
II 2001 |
6,6 |
II 2007 |
1,9 |
II 2013 |
1,3 |
II 2019 |
1,2 |
|
|
III 2001 |
6,2 |
III 2007 |
2,5 |
III 2013 |
1,0 |
III 2019 |
1,7 |
|
|
IV 2001 |
6,6 |
IV 2007 |
2,3 |
IV 2013 |
0,8 |
IV 2019 |
2,2 |
|
|
V 2001 |
6,9 |
V 2007 |
2,3 |
V 2013 |
0,5 |
V 2019 |
2,4 |
|
|
VI 2001 |
6,2 |
VI 2007 |
2,6 |
VI 2013 |
0,2 |
VI 2019 |
2,6 |
|
|
VII 2001 |
5,2 |
VII 2007 |
2,3 |
VII 2013 |
1,1 |
VII 2019 |
2,9 |
|
|
VIII 2001 |
5,1 |
VIII 2007 |
1,5 |
VIII 2013 |
1,1 |
VIII 2019 |
2,9 |
|
|
IX 2001 |
4,3 |
IX 2007 |
2,3 |
IX 2013 |
1,0 |
IX 2019 |
2,6 |
|
|
X 2001 |
4,0 |
X 2007 |
3,0 |
X 2013 |
0,8 |
X 2019 |
2,5 |
|
|
XI 2001 |
3,6 |
XI 2007 |
3,6 |
XI 2013 |
0,6 |
XI 2019 |
2,6 |
|
|
XII 2001 |
3,6 |
XII 2007 |
4,0 |
XII 2013 |
0,7 |
XII 2019 |
3,4 |
|
|
High core inflation
But consumer inflation (CPI) is not the only way to measure the rate of price growth. Another method is the so-called core inflation. It is calculated by the National Bank of Poland (NBP) on the basis of GUS data and the task of such a measurement is to show how many factors from the national economy are involved in price increases, for example, growth in demand. For this purpose, prices for goods and services are not taken into account, changes in which do not depend on the situation in the economy, but are often caused by external factors. These include, for example, food and energy prices.
Core inflation has different indicators (the NBP gives four), but colloquially it is identified with one: this is inflation after excluding prices for energy and food products. This measure shows what happens to prices under the influence of what economic policy can influence - as opposed to events such as events in Ukraine or the turning off of gas taps in the second half of last year.
Core inflation has risen almost steadily since late 2018, with a brief hiatus for the first wave of the pandemic. But even then he was at an elevated level. And in recent months it has hovered around the highest levels in measurement history.
But core inflation has also started to decline. In November 2023, it was 7.3 percent. This is shown by NBP data.
Core inflation index in Poland Year-on-year changes, 01.2001 - present
Month, year |
Core inflation in Poland (year/year), % |
Month, year |
Core inflation in Poland (year/year), % |
Month, year |
Core inflation in Poland (year/year), % |
Month, year Core |
Core inflation in Poland (year/year), % |
I 2001 |
6,6 |
I 2007 |
0,7 |
I 2013 |
1,4 |
I 2019 |
0,8 |
II 2001 |
6,1 |
II 2007 |
0,8 |
II 2013 |
1,1 |
II 2019 |
1,0 |
III 2001 |
5,8 |
III 2007 |
1,0 |
III 2013 |
1,0 |
III 2019 |
1,4 |
IV 2001 |
6,0 |
IV 2007 |
1,1 |
IV 2013 |
1,1 |
IV 2019 |
1,7 |
V 2001 |
6,5 |
V 2007 |
1,4 |
V 2013 |
1,0 |
V 2019 |
1,7 |
VI 2001 |
6,4 |
VI 2007 |
1,5 |
VI 2013 |
0,9 |
VI 2019 |
1,9 |
VII 2001 |
5,8 |
VII 2007 |
1,1 |
VII 2013 |
1,4 |
VII 2019 |
2,2 |
VIII 2001 |
5,6 |
VIII 2007 |
0,8 |
VIII 2013 |
1,4 |
VIII 2019 |
2,2 |
IX 2001 |
4,9 |
IX 2007 |
0,9 |
IX 2013 |
1,3 |
IX 2019 |
2,4 |
X 2001 |
4,7 |
X 2007 |
1,0 |
X 2013 |
1,4 |
X 2019 |
2,4 |
XI 2001 |
4,5 |
XI 2007 |
1,1 |
XI 2013 |
1,1 |
XI 2019 |
2,6 |
XII 2001 |
4,3 |
XII 2007 |
1,3 |
XII 2013 |
1,0 |
XII 2019 |
3,1 |
I 2002 |
3,9 |
I 2008 |
1,6 |
I 2014 |
0,4 |
I 2020 |
3,1 |
II 2002 |
4,0 |
II 2008 |
1,8 |
II 2014 |
0,9 |
II 2020 |
3,6 |
III 2002 |
3,7 |
III 2008 |
2,0 |
III 2014 |
1,1 |
III 2020 |
3,6 |
IV 2002 |
3,6 |
IV 2008 |
2,1 |
IV 2014 |
0,8 |
IV 2020 |
3,6 |
V 2002 |
2,7 |
V 2008 |
2,1 |
V 2014 |
0,8 |
V 2020 |
3,8 |
VI 2002 |
2,6 |
VI 2008 |
2,2 |
VI 2014 |
1,0 |
VI 2020 |
4,1 |
VII 2002 |
2,4 |
VII 2008 |
2,2 |
VII 2014 |
0,4 |
VII 2020 |
4,3 |
VIII 2002 |
2,3 |
VIII 2008 |
2,7 |
VIII 2014 |
0,5 |
VIII 2020 |
4,0 |
IX 2002 |
2,4 |
IX 2008 |
2,9 |
IX 2014 |
0,7 |
IX 2020 |
4,3 |
X 2002 |
1,9 |
X 2008 |
2,9 |
X 2014 |
0,2 |
X 2020 |
4,2 |
XI 2002 |
1,7 |
XI 2008 |
2,9 |
XI 2014 |
0,4 |
XI 2020 |
4,3 |
XII 2002 |
1,5 |
XII 2008 |
2,8 |
XII 2014 |
0,5 |
XII 2020 |
3,7 |
I 2003 |
1,1 |
I 2009 |
2,2 |
I 2015 |
0,6 |
I 2021 |
3,9 |
II 2003 |
0,9 |
II 2009 |
2,4 |
II 2015 |
0,4 |
II 2021 |
3,7 |
III 2003 |
0,9 |
III 2009 |
2,5 |
III 2015 |
0,2 |
III 2021 |
3,9 |
IV 2003 |
0,7 |
IV 2009 |
2,6 |
IV 2015 |
0,4 |
IV 2021 |
3,9 |
V 2003 |
0,7 |
V 2009 |
2,8 |
V 2015 |
0,4 |
V 2021 |
4,0 |
VI 2003 |
0,6 |
VI 2009 |
2,7 |
VI 2015 |
0,2 |
VI 2021 |
3,5 |
VII 2003 |
0,5 |
VII 2009 |
2,9 |
VII 2015 |
0,4 |
VII 2021 |
3,7 |
VIII 2003 |
0,5 |
VIII 2009 |
2,9 |
VIII 2015 |
0,4 |
VIII 2021 |
3,9 |
IX 2003 |
0,5 |
IX 2009 |
2,9 |
IX 2015 |
0,2 |
IX 2021 |
4,2 |
X 2003 |
0,8 |
X 2009 |
2,9 |
X 2015 |
0,3 |
X 2021 |
4,5 |
XI 2003 |
0,9 |
XI 2009 |
2,8 |
XI 2015 |
0,2 |
XI 2021 |
4,7 |
XII 2003 |
1,0 |
XII 2009 |
2,6 |
XII 2015 |
0,2 |
XII 2021 |
5,3 |
I 2004 |
0,8 |
I 2010 |
2,4 |
I 2016 |
-0,1 |
I 2022 |
6,1 |
II 2004 |
0,7 |
II 2010 |
2,2 |
II 2016 |
-0,1 |
II 2022 |
6,7 |
III 2004 |
0,7 |
III 2010 |
2,0 |
III 2016 |
-0,2 |
III 2022 |
6,9 |
IV 2004 |
0,8 |
IV 2010 |
1,9 |
IV 2016 |
-0,4 |
IV 2022 |
7,7 |
V 2004 |
1,7 |
V 2010 |
1,6 |
V 2016 |
-0,4 |
V 2022 |
8,5 |
VI 2004 |
1,9 |
VI 2010 |
1,5 |
VI 2016 |
-0,4 |
VI 2022 |
9,1 |
VII 2004 |
2,2 |
VII 2010 |
1,2 |
VII 2016 |
-0,4 |
VII 2022 |
9,3 |
VIII 2004 |
2,2 |
VIII 2010 |
1,2 |
VIII 2016 |
-0,4 |
VIII 2022 |
9,9 |
IX 2004 |
2,3 |
IX 2010 |
1,2 |
IX 2016 |
-0,4 |
IX 2022 |
10,7 |
X 2004 |
2,4 |
X 2010 |
1,2 |
X 2016 |
-0,2 |
X 2022 |
11,0 |
XI 2004 |
2,4 |
XI 2010 |
1,2 |
XI 2016 |
-0,1 |
XI 2022 |
11,4 |
XII 2004 |
2,4 |
XII 2010 |
1,6 |
XII 2016 |
0,0 |
XII 2022 |
11,5 |
I 2005 |
2,1 |
I 2011 |
1,6 |
I 2017 |
0,2 |
I 2023 |
11,7 |
II 2005 |
2,1 |
II 2011 |
1,7 |
II 2017 |
0,3 |
II 2023 |
12,0 |
III 2005 |
2,1 |
III 2011 |
2,0 |
III 2017 |
0,6 |
III 2023 |
12,3 |
IV 2005 |
2,1 |
IV 2011 |
2,1 |
IV 2017 |
0,9 |
IV 2023 |
12,2 |
V 2005 |
1,2 |
V 2011 |
2,4 |
V 2017 |
0,8 |
V 2023 |
11,5 |
VI 2005 |
1,1 |
VI 2011 |
2,4 |
VI 2017 |
0,8 |
VI 2023 |
11,1 |
VII 2005 |
1,0 |
VII 2011 |
2,4 |
VII 2017 |
0,8 |
VII 2023 |
10,6 |
VIII 2005 |
0,9 |
VIII 2011 |
2,7 |
VIII 2017 |
0,7 |
VIII 2023 |
10,0 |
IX 2005 |
0,8 |
IX 2011 |
2,6 |
IX 2017 |
1,0 |
IX 2023 |
8,4 |
X 2005 |
0,7 |
X 2011 |
2,8 |
X 2017 |
0,8 |
X 2023 |
8,0 |
XI 2005 |
0,5 |
XI 2011 |
3,0 |
XI 2017 |
0,9 |
XI 2023 |
7,3 |
XII 2005 |
0,5 |
XII 2011 |
3,1 |
XII 2017 |
0,9 |
XII 2023 |
|
I 2006 |
-0,1 |
I 2012 |
2,5 |
I 2018 |
1,0 |
|
|
II 2006 |
-0,1 |
II 2012 |
2,6 |
II 2018 |
0,8 |
|
|
III 2006 |
-0,2 |
III 2012 |
2,4 |
III 2018 |
0,7 |
|
|
IV 2006 |
-0,3 |
IV 2012 |
2,7 |
IV 2018 |
0,6 |
|
|
V 2006 |
-0,3 |
V 2012 |
2,3 |
V 2018 |
0,5 |
|
|
VI 2006 |
-0,3 |
VI 2012 |
2,3 |
VI 2018 |
0,6 |
|
|
VII 2006 |
0,1 |
VII 2012 |
2,3 |
VII 2018 |
0,6 |
|
|
VIII 2006 |
0,2 |
VIII 2012 |
2,1 |
VIII 2018 |
0,9 |
|
|
IX 2006 |
0,2 |
IX 2012 |
1,9 |
IX 2018 |
0,8 |
|
|
X 2006 |
0,2 |
X 2012 |
1,9 |
X 2018 |
0,9 |
|
|
XI 2006 |
0,6 |
XI 2012 |
1,7 |
XI 2018 |
0,7 |
|
|
XII 2006 |
0,7 |
XII 2012 |
1,4 |
XII 2018 |
0,6 |
|
|
When was inflation in Poland at its highest?
And what was the historically highest level of consumer inflation reported by GUS? According to available data, the worst in this regard was in late 1989 and early 1990s, that is, shortly after the fall of communism. Poland, which was then transforming, faced hyperinflation reaching 1000% year on year.
As you can see in the table below, inflation was a huge problem during the first stage of economic transformation. Disinflation (that is, lower inflation) continued for another two decades. Double-digit rates of price growth in Poland continued for several months in 2000.
Inflation rate in Poland Changes in annual terms, 06.1989 -12.2000
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
Month, year |
Inflation rate in Poland (year/year),% |
I 1989 |
|
I 1992 |
45,4 |
I 1995 |
32,3 |
I 1998 |
13,6 |
II 1989 |
|
II 1992 |
40,1 |
II 1995 |
33,6 |
II 1998 |
14,2 |
III 1989 |
|
III 1992 |
38,1 |
III 1995 |
33,1 |
III 1998 |
13,9 |
IV 1989 |
|
IV 1992 |
40,2 |
IV 1995 |
32,4 |
IV 1998 |
13,7 |
V 1989 |
|
V 1992 |
43,2 |
V 1995 |
32,3 |
V 1998 |
13,3 |
VI 1989 |
91,3 |
VI 1992 |
39,0 |
VI 1995 |
30,3 |
VI 1998 |
12,2 |
VII 1989 |
103,9 |
VII 1992 |
41,3 |
VII 1995 |
27,6 |
VII 1998 |
11,9 |
VIII 1989 |
182,7 |
VIII 1992 |
44,3 |
VIII 1995 |
25,7 |
VIII 1998 |
11,3 |
IX 1989 |
269,2 |
IX 1992 |
46,5 |
IX 1995 |
24,2 |
IX 1998 |
10,6 |
X 1989 |
457,1 |
X 1992 |
46,4 |
X 1995 |
22,4 |
X 1998 |
9,9 |
XI 1989 |
557,0 |
XI 1992 |
45,4 |
XI 1995 |
22,0 |
XI 1998 |
9,2 |
XII 1989 |
639,6 |
XII 1992 |
44,3 |
XII 1995 |
21,6 |
XII 1998 |
8,6 |
I 1990 |
1007,6 |
I 1993 |
37,5 |
I 1996 |
21,0 |
I 1999 |
6,9 |
II 1990 |
1183,1 |
II 1993 |
39,7 |
II 1996 |
20,4 |
II 1999 |
5,6 |
III 1990 |
1132,8 |
III 1993 |
39,7 |
III 1996 |
20,4 |
III 1999 |
6,2 |
IV 1990 |
1102,9 |
IV 1993 |
38,1 |
IV 1996 |
20,3 |
IV 1999 |
6,3 |
V 1990 |
1076,5 |
V 1993 |
35,8 |
V 1996 |
19,8 |
V 1999 |
6,4 |
VI 1990 |
1051,2 |
VI 1993 |
34,3 |
VI 1996 |
19,5 |
VI 1999 |
6,5 |
VII 1990 |
994,0 |
VII 1993 |
34,8 |
VII 1996 |
20,4 |
VII 1999 |
6,3 |
VIII 1990 |
748,5 |
VIII 1993 |
34,4 |
VIII 1996 |
20,5 |
VIII 1999 |
7,2 |
IX 1990 |
558,0 |
IX 1993 |
31,0 |
IX 1996 |
19,5 |
IX 1999 |
8,0 |
X 1990 |
356,0 |
X 1993 |
29,8 |
X 1996 |
19,5 |
X 1999 |
8,7 |
XI 1990 |
285,9 |
XI 1993 |
33,0 |
XI 1996 |
19,1 |
XI 1999 |
9,2 |
XII 1990 |
249,3 |
XII 1993 |
37,6 |
XII 1996 |
18,5 |
XII 1999 |
9,8 |
I 1991 |
94,9 |
I 1994 |
32,3 |
I 1997 |
17,8 |
I 2000 |
10,1 |
II 1991 |
80,0 |
II 1994 |
29,9 |
II 1997 |
17,3 |
II 2000 |
10,4 |
III 1991 |
81,8 |
III 1994 |
30,2 |
III 1997 |
16,6 |
III 2000 |
10,3 |
IV 1991 |
71,0 |
IV 1994 |
31,2 |
IV 1997 |
15,3 |
IV 2000 |
9,8 |
V 1991 |
67,8 |
V 1994 |
31,2 |
V 1997 |
14,6 |
V 2000 |
10,0 |
VI 1991 |
72,4 |
VI 1994 |
32,7 |
VI 1997 |
15,3 |
VI 2000 |
10,2 |
VII 1991 |
68,3 |
VII 1994 |
32,8 |
VII 1997 |
14,9 |
VII 2000 |
11,6 |
VIII 1991 |
67,6 |
VIII 1994 |
32,2 |
VIII 1997 |
14,5 |
VIII 2000 |
10,7 |
IX 1991 |
67,1 |
IX 1994 |
34,6 |
IX 1997 |
13,6 |
IX 2000 |
10,3 |
X 1991 |
64,8 |
X 1994 |
36,1 |
X 1997 |
13,1 |
X 2000 |
9,9 |
XI 1991 |
62,7 |
XI 1994 |
33,5 |
XI 1997 |
13,2 |
XI 2000 |
9,3 |
XII 1991 |
60,4 |
XII 1994 |
29,5 |
XII 1997 |
13,2 |
XII 2000 |
8,5 |
Source: website 300gospodarka.pl
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