Inflation in Mexico Keeps Going up! Repeats in November 2025 for the Second Consecutive Month; Products that Went up in Price
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Inflation in Mexico accelerated again last November driven by the rise in agricultural products and services such as electricity, after the decrease shown in October, when it stood at 3.57% at annual rate, according to data published on Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). According to the National Consumer Price Index (INPC), which measures the price variation of a basket of goods and services, in the eleventh …
INEGI: Inflation in Mexico rises to 3.80 % in November 2025 According to recent data, the most notable increases come from food, beverages, energy and some regulated services m.alcantara Mar, 09/12/2025 - 12:21 Inflation in Mexico accelerated again during November and reached 3.80% at an annual rate, according to the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) published by INEGI. This represents an increase over the previous month and confirms that inf…
CANVA According to the INEGI, inflation in Mexico accelerated again in November 2025 and confirmed that price pressures persist towards the end of the year. Although it remains within the target range of the Bank of Mexico, the recent increase in services, electricity and food has triggered alerts among specialists. READ ALSO. Why is it raining in December 2025? Explanation of the strange phenomenon How much inflation was in November 2025? Accor…
Reading time approx.: 3 minutes, 9 secondsThe strongest increases were led by electricity rates, which scaled 20.70% in just one month, followed by public transport services (Colectivo), of 4.90%; Jitomate, of 14.34 per cent, and loncherías, fondas, torterías and taquerías, of 0.82%, as well as those of own housing, of 0.23%. The consumer inflation of November exceeded all expectations by rebounding 0.66% at a monthly rate, the highest level not…
December 9, 2025 Mexico's economic photography reshadowed: annual inflation rebounded to 3.80% during November, its highest level since March, marking a brake on the stability trend that the government presumes as part of its narrative of “strong economy.” The data, published by Inegi in its National Consumer Price Index, confirms that inflationary relief was more a mirage than a sustained reality. The increase is explained, above all, by the in…
Attention, Mexicans! Inflation in Mexico recorded an increase for the month of November 2025, being its second consecutive monthly rebound, just one week before the authorities implement their last interest rate report of the year. The inflation figure continues to move away from Banxico’s key objective, which seeks to place it at 3% with percentage variation; it is estimated to reach it in the third quarter of 2026. How is inflation in Mexico t…
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