Cayman Islands vs Greece

Inflation, consumer prices (annual %)

Compare historical data and trends between these two countries

Cayman Islands

-0.6 percent

Latest data: 2016

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Greece

2.7 percent

Latest data: 2024

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Historical Comparison

Detailed Data

Year Cayman Islands Greece Difference
2024 - 2.7 percent -
2023 - 3.5 percent -
2022 - 9.6 percent -
2021 - 1.2 percent -
2020 - -1.2 percent -
2019 - 0.3 percent -
2018 - 0.6 percent -
2017 - 1.1 percent -
2016 -0.6 percent -0.8 percent +0.2 percent
2015 -2.3 percent -1.7 percent -0.6 percent
2014 1.3 percent -1.3 percent +2.6 percent
2013 2.2 percent -0.9 percent +3.1 percent
2012 1.2 percent 1.5 percent -0.3 percent
2011 1.3 percent 3.3 percent -2.0 percent
2010 0.3 percent 4.7 percent -4.4 percent
2009 - 1.2 percent -
2008 - 4.2 percent -
2007 - 2.9 percent -
2006 - 3.2 percent -
2005 - 3.5 percent -
2004 - 2.9 percent -
2003 - 3.5 percent -
2002 - 3.6 percent -
2001 - 3.4 percent -
2000 - 3.2 percent -
1999 - 2.6 percent -
1998 - 4.8 percent -
1997 - 5.5 percent -
1996 - 8.2 percent -
1995 - 8.9 percent -
1994 - 10.9 percent -
1993 - 14.4 percent -
1992 - 15.9 percent -
1991 - 19.5 percent -
1990 - 20.4 percent -
1989 - 13.7 percent -
1988 - 13.5 percent -
1987 - 16.4 percent -
1986 - 23.0 percent -
1985 - 19.3 percent -
1984 - 18.5 percent -
1983 - 20.2 percent -
1982 - 21.0 percent -
1981 - 24.5 percent -
1980 - 24.7 percent -
1979 - 19.1 percent -
1978 - 12.6 percent -
1977 - 12.4 percent -
1976 - 13.0 percent -
1975 - 13.6 percent -
1974 - 26.6 percent -
1973 - 15.4 percent -
1972 - 4.3 percent -
1971 - 3.3 percent -
1970 - 2.8 percent -
1969 - 2.6 percent -
1968 - 0.1 percent -
1967 - 1.8 percent -
1966 - 4.9 percent -
1965 - 3.2 percent -
1964 - 0.6 percent -
1963 - 3.2 percent -
1962 - -0.5 percent -
1961 - 2.1 percent -
1960 - 1.5 percent -

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Compare Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) data between Cayman Islands and Greece. Data is sourced from reliable international organizations and updated regularly.

Data sources: World Bank, IMF, OECD, Transparency International