Comparing inflation in France and Germany between 2000 and 2025 reveals some interesting trends:

Recent Inflation Rates

As of February 2025, Germany’s inflation rate remained steady at 2.3%, unchanged from the previous month1. In contrast, France experienced a significant drop in inflation, reaching 0.8% in February 2025, its lowest level in four years23.

Historical Trends

While specific data for the entire 2000-2025 period is not provided in the search results, we can infer some general trends:

  1. Germany’s inflation rate averaged 2.5% from 1950 until 20251.
  2. France’s inflation rate has fluctuated over the years, with recent data showing higher volatility.

Factors Influencing Inflation

Germany:

  • Food inflation rose to 2.4% in February 2025
  • Energy costs declined by 1.8%
  • Services inflation slowed to 3.8%

France:

  • Electricity prices fell by an average of 15% in February 2025
  • Energy inflation sat at -5.7% compared to the previous year
  • Food prices increased slightly

European Context

The inflation rates of both countries are below the European Union average, which was 2.7% in December 20244. The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to consider these inflation trends in its monetary policy decisions, with expectations of a potential rate cut in the near future2.

Future Outlook

  • Germany’s inflation rate is projected to trend around 2.1% in 2026 and 1.9% in 20271.
  • France’s inflation is expected to rise slightly in spring 2025 but remain below 2%2.

In conclusion, while both countries have experienced varying inflation rates over the past 25 years, recent data shows Germany maintaining a moderate inflation rate, while France has seen a sharp decline in early 2025.