Argentina’s inflation in 2025 fell to 31.5%, the lowest in 8 years
Annual inflation slowed to 31.5%, the lowest since 2017, with December rising 2.8% driven by transport, housing, and regulated prices, officials said.
- Argentina's yearly inflation in 2025 was recorded at 31.5%, marking the lowest rate in eight years, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina .
- Economy Minister Luis Caputo stated that 2025 ended with the lowest inflation rates in both general and core categories.
- The monthly inflation rate for December 2025 reached 2.8%, which was higher than November’s rate, as reported by INDEC.
- Experts anticipate Argentina's annual inflation rate will be 20.1% in 2026, with monthly increases predicted to stay below two percent from February onward.
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Prices rose by 31.5 per cent in Argentina in 2025, the lowest inflation rate in eight years, announced on Tuesday the National Statistical Institute Indec.
Inflation in Argentina in 2025 was 31.5%, its lowest level in eight years, reported Tuesday January 13th the public statistical institute (Indec).In December prices increased 2.8% in the month-to-month measurement, following an upward trend that began in June.The biggest increases in the last month of the year were recorded in transport, housing and tariffs such as water and gas.But the overall result of the year was the lowest since 2017, when …
Associated Press SANTIAGO (AP) — Argentina recorded an inflation of 2.8% in December and closed 2025 with a price increase of 31.5%, the lowest of the last eight years, which the ultraliberal government Javier Milei celebrated as a victory. According to data released on Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec), last year’s price index is the lowest since 2017, when it stood at 24.8%, and represents a substantial variati…
Argentina has closed 2025 with year-on-year inflation of 31.5%, the lowest figure in the last eight years, after registering an IPC (Consumer Price Index) of 2.8% in December, according to data released on Tuesday, January 13 by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).The data confirms a historical price slowdown and marks a turning point in an economy that for years was trapped in an inflationary spiral. Thus, the plan of the …
Milei Celebrates the Lowest Inflation in Eight Years, but Prices in Argentina Are Accelerating Again
The drop in inflation has been, along with the cut in state spending, the flag that Javier Milei has flaunted with greater emphasis during his management and the policy that most recognition reaps in the general population, that is why the data disseminated this Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses was awaited with special interest. The consumer price index increased 2.8% in December, which results in a rise of 31.5% for …
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