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Under the Carpet of Inflation that "Collapses" High Costs in the Short and Medium Term of Forcing an Artificially Low CPI

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The period of the greatest slowdown coincides with the period of the greatest decline in the purchasing power of the families. The official decision to step on a par, to sustain the low dollar with reserves through debt and the very high value of the services detonates in the pocket while the government celebrates numbers on a sheet. INDEC figures are taking off more and more than people feel.
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The period of the greatest slowdown coincides with the period of the greatest decline in the purchasing power of the families. The official decision to step on a par, to sustain the low dollar with reserves through debt and the very high value of the services detonates in the pocket while the government celebrates numbers on a sheet. INDEC figures are taking off more and more than people feel.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The detail of what emerges from the data that the organization released for the Pampeana Region, which includes Bahía Blanca.

The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) will release on Thursday the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May, amid strong expectations from both the Government and the private sector for a further slowdown in inflation. According to estimates by consultants and economists, the monthly figure could be below 2%, which would mark the lowest level in five years and consolidate a downward trend that began in the first months of the year.…

The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) will reveal on Thursday how much inflation remained for the month of May. According to what would indicate the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which would have remained at about 2%, which would indicate a further slowdown regarding the previous measurement. Faced with an inflation in April of 2.8% and one in March of 3.7%, there is a marked decrease in the index. On the other hand, private an…

May inflation could be below 2%, which would mark the lowest monthly record since July 2020, according to market estimates. On Thursday, the government expects to announce a key fact: May inflation could be below 2% monthly, which would represent the lowest rate in five years. If confirmed, it would be the strongest signal so far of the brake on price escalation and a turning point in economic management. Inflation per month Private consulting w…

The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) will announce at 4 p.m. the inflation data of May 2025, which could shed one of the

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Bloomberg Linea broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Argentina (1)

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