Malaga Province Inflation Hit by Petrol and Electricity Despite Stabilisation of Grocery Prices
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Spain's annual inflation rate has been revised slightly upward to 3.6% in July 2026, compared to a preliminary estimate of 3.5% and a reading of 3.2% in June. Exclusive content for subscribers. For full access, follow the link to the article and register.
The IPC of July 2026 rises to 3.6%, the highest rate in two years. The upturn, confirmed by the INE, is based on fuels and electricity. What has happened with the CPI of July? The National Institute of Statistics (INE) has revised a tenth upwards the preliminary advance of 3.5% and has confirmed that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 3.6% year-on-year. It is the highest figure since May 2024. With the data of July, inflation in Spain chain…
The IPC rose to 3.6% year-on-year in July, its highest level since May 2024. Energy triggers the IPC of July The INE review has raised by a tenth its preliminary estimate of 3.5%. With the data of July, Spanish inflation chains five consecutive months with a year-on-year rate of over 3%. Behind the upturn is the energy bill. Housing rose due to the increase in electricity and, to a lesser extent, in gas and liquid fuels. Transport also pushed fo…
Spanish inflation up to 3.6% in July due to rising fuel prices
The Corner Consejeros Editorial Team The rise in fuel prices has caused inflation to rise by four tenths of a percentage point in July, bringing the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to 3.6 per cent, according to final figures published by the National Statistics Institute (INE). In fact, the Government has announced that the reduction in the hydrocarbon tax applicable to diesel will rise to €0.20 per litre in September, compared with the...
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