Indec Says Inflation in Argentina Went up 2.1% Last Month
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Indec says inflation in Argentina went up 2.1% last month
According to a report released on Tuesday by Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), the country's Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 2.1% in September 2025, for an accumulated 22% in the first three quarters of the year and a 31.8% interannually.
The Indec released last month’s retail price index this Tuesday. So far this year, it reaches 22 percent. Food increased 1.9 percent.
In the run-up to the intermediate elections and after a month of high exchange rate volatility, inflation showed a slight acceleration and closed with an advance of 2.1%. It was the highest CPI since April (2.8%). The price rise accumulated 22% so far this year and was 31.8% in the last twelve months according to Indec. Core inflation, which does not contemplate seasonal or regulated rises, showed a 1.9% rise, a slowdown of a tenth compared to A…
Last month's price index will be revealed this Tuesday, at 16.According to private projections, the index could climb up to 2.9%.If it exceeds that mark, it will be the first time in five months that monthly inflation will be repositioned above 2%.
As estimated by the private consultants, inflation was slightly accelerated in September: it was 2.1% according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec).With this data, the variation for the last twelve months was 31.8% and accumulated 22% in what is going on in 2025.The figure released this afternoon by the organization that drives Marco Lavagna [...] The entry The inflation of September was 2.1% and accumulated 31.8% in the…
The inflationary dynamics showed an acceleration of 0.2 percentage points compared to the August measurement. The year-on-year variation was 31.8% and the accumulation of 22%. Read more
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