The Office for National Statistics reports no change in annual inflation rates, with both main measures remaining above the Bank of England’s 2% target.
The figures show UK inflation remained unchanged at 3.0% in February 2026, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics. The Consumer Prices Index annual rate stayed flat compared with January’s reading, suggesting price pressures across the economy have stabilised but remain stubbornly above target levels.
Both key inflation measures held steady during the month. The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs rose by 3.2% in the 12 months to February 2026, unchanged from the previous month’s figure. On a monthly basis, this broader measure increased by 0.4% – exactly matching the rise recorded in February 2025.
The Numbers Behind the Stability
The data suggests inflation has plateaued rather than fallen towards the Bank of England’s 2% target. With the CPI holding at 3.0% for consecutive months, households continue facing price increases 50% higher than policymakers would prefer. The CPIH measure, which includes housing costs and provides a more complete picture of living expenses, remains even higher at 3.2%.
Grant Fitzner, ONS Chief Economist, provided commentary alongside the February inflation figures, though the statistical office has not yet released detailed breakdowns of which sectors drove price changes during the month.
Why These Rates Matter Now
Persistent inflation at current levels means the squeeze on household budgets continues. A 3.0% annual increase in prices erodes purchasing power, especially for families already struggling with higher energy and food costs. The monthly increase of 0.4% in February mirrors the same period last year, indicating seasonal price patterns remain intact.
Yet the lack of further acceleration may provide some relief for monetary policy decisions. The Bank of England has been grappling with inflation above its 2% mandate, and stability – even at elevated levels – could influence future interest rate choices.
The ONS releases these monthly Consumer Price Inflation bulletins as part of its standard schedule measuring changes in prices of goods and services bought by UK households. April 2026 data should follow the established publication timeline, though detailed breakdowns remain pending.
Economic Pressure Points
Economists viewing these figures will likely focus on the persistence of inflation above target levels. The 3.0-3.2% range suggests underlying price pressures haven’t dissipated, despite months of monetary tightening and economic uncertainty.
But households and businesses report the impact differently. Even stable inflation rates mean continued erosion of spending power, with many calling for targeted relief measures to offset the cumulative effect of months of above-target price rises.
Source: @ONS
Key Takeaways
- UK inflation unchanged at 3.0% CPI and 3.2% CPIH in February 2026
- Both measures remain markedly above the Bank of England’s 2% target
- Monthly price increases continue at 0.4%, matching February 2025 levels
What This Means for Kent Residents
Higher inflation continues affecting Kent households’ cost of living, with essentials like energy and food consuming larger portions of family budgets and reducing disposable income for other spending. Kent County Council monitors these national economic pressures as part of local budget planning, recognising how sustained price increases impact residents across the county. Families should check local energy suppliers for competitive rates and explore Kent-specific cost-of-living support available through Kent County Council services to help manage ongoing financial pressures.


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