July CPI Inflation 2025 Hits 8-Yr-Low To 1.55% On Low Food Prices, Strong Farm Output; Healthcare Cost Jumps
India's consumer price index (CPI) inflation, also known as retail inflation, dipped to an eight-year low of 1.55% in July 2025, according to the data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) on Tuesday, August 12.
Low retail inflation in July 2025 was driven by a sharp decline in food prices and a surge in agricultural activities. However, the month also saw a sharp increase in healthcare inflation.

The year-on-year health inflation rate for the July month of 2025 stood at 4.57% against 4.38% reported in June 2025. Several experts have hinted that the retail inflation rate has received the maximum benefit of decline in food prices, apparently due to better-than-expected monsoon season in 2025. Which means, that India's retail inflation is likely to increase in the coming months.
The July CPI inflation aligns with RBI's revised inflation estimate. Earlier in August, the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee (MPC) had revised the CPI inflation estimate for the financial year 2025-26 from 3.7% to 3.1%. After the revision, RBI's CPI inflation estimate for Q2FY26 stands at 2.1%, for Q3FY26 at 3.1%, and for Q4FY26 at 4.4%.
Record Decline in Food Inflation
Low food inflation was among the top contributors in cooling the overall retail inflation. Food inflation, according to MoSPI, stood at -1.76%, which was the lowest after January, 2019. The corresponding inflation rates for rural and urban stood at -1.74% and -1.9%.
What Led To Sharp Decline In Food Inflation?
The decline in food inflation was the result of favourable base effect and falling prices of pulses and products, vegetables, cereal and products, egg and sugar and confectionary, etc.
Housing, Education, and Health Inflation
While there was some decline in housing and education inflation, health inflation witnessed a sharp surge in the month of July, according to the CPI Inflation data. The housing inflation rate for the month of July 2025 stood at 3.17% against 3.18% stood in the month of June.
The inflation rate of education for July month in 2025 stood at 4%, which was lower than 4.37% reported in the June moth of 2025. However, health care cost saw a sharp surge in the month. Health inflation rate for the month of July stood at 4.57%, whereas the rate was 4.38% in June.
CPI Inflation Drops Below RBI's Tolerance Band For First Time
While the inflation rate continued to dip on a monthly basis for some time, it has fallen below the RBI's tolerance band of 2-6% for the first time since July 2017. Factors like monsoon dispersion, perishables' volatility, tariff risks, MSP passthrough and any supply shocks, may impact the inflation rate in coming months, according to Arsh Mogre, Economist PL Capital.
"With headline inflation below the floor, real rates are now meaningfully restrictive, keeping the policy bias tilted toward accommodation. While the July print by itself doesn't alter the rate trajectory, sustained low inflation, especially if compounded by downside growth risks from external shocks would strengthen the case for further easing," stated Mogre.
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