Uruguay Inflation Hits 70-Year Low at 3.1%
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Uruguay Inflation Hits 70-Year Low at 3.1%
Key Points — Uruguay’s annual inflation fell to 3.11% in February 2026, the lowest since August 1956, marking 33 consecutive months within the central bank’s 3–6% target range — Monthly CPI rose just 0.35% in February, with food prices flat while electricity costs jumped after the end of a government discount program — The sharp […]
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in February fell to 3.11%, in the minimum limit of the target set by the Government. It accumulates 33 months within the tolerance range, but for the economic team it is a challenge because the slowdown arrived earlier than expected.The level of inflation in Uruguay continues to break records.The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in February 2026 was 3.11%, the lowest value since August 1956, when it was 2.72%. Thus, the …
The Consumer Price Index recorded a 0.35% change in February, consolidating a slowdown in the rate of price growth compared to 2025.
Montevideo, 5 Mar (Prensa Latina) Inflation continues to decline today in Uruguay, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics that ranked it at 3.11 percent in February, since 3.46 percent last January. The post Uruguay with the lowest inflation rate since 1956 first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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