Inflation Accelerated in the City of Buenos Aires and Marked 2.5% in July
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It was 2.5% in July, after 2.1% in June. On Wednesday INDEC will publish the national number of variations in consumer prices.
Luis Caputo In a preview of the national data, the Buenos Aires City CPI had its second consecutive month of increases. The 13 percent rise in the dollar in July had an impact on prices: inflation accelerated to 2.5 percent in the City of Buenos Aires. The Buenos Aires City CPI was driven primarily by increases in restaurants and hotels (5.3%), services (2.3%), transportation (3.6%), and food (1.8%). With the 2.5 percent increase in July, inflat…
It was because of the strong increases in such diverse areas as restaurants, hotels and recreation (for the winter holidays). But also in financial services and transportation by the monthly rise of the subway ticket. Inflation was 2.5% in July in the City of Buenos Aires, an average that exceeded the level of the first ... It accelerated inflation in the City of Buenos Aires and reached 2.5% in July Read more »
In dialogue with Hola Chiche, economist Fabián Medina, analyzed the latest inflation data and deepened the critical economic situation that the country is going through. “The national one may have it close to the two points. This month is close to three that of August,” Medina began explaining about the inflation index. He added that the transfer at exchange rate prices is already being reflected: “From 12-13% of what the dollar rose in all July…
The price hike in the City of Buenos Aires accumulates by 18.1 percent in 2025. Year-on-year inflation totals 4.9 percent. It is the highest number in four months.
The Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires reported that in July, the IPC of the City (IPCBA) was located at 2.5%, accumulating in the first seven months of the year an increase of 18.1%. The year-on-year trajectory was 40.9%. “During July the variation of the IPCBA responded mainly to the rise in the following divisions: Restaurants and hotels, Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, Transport, Food and non-a…
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