Inflation in Antigua and Barbuda declined by 1.3% in the twelve months to January 2026, driven by falling prices across several key consumer categories, according to Antigua News Room.
The latest Consumer Price Index data points to lower costs in transport, food, and household goods as the primary contributors to the overall price decrease. Notably, airfare and food prices saw meaningful reductions during the period.
As reported by Antigua News Room, the figures reflect a broader easing of cost pressures on consumers across the twin-island nation, offering some relief to households that have faced elevated prices in recent years.