Indec Says June's Inflation in Argentina Was 1.6%
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Indec says June's inflation in Argentina was 1.6%
Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) reported on Monday that inflation in June was 1.6%, marking the second-lowest monthly figure of the year. This brings the cumulative inflation for the first six months of 2025 to 15.1%. The year-on-year inflation rate stood, thus, at 39.4%.
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) published the official inflation figure for June.The report detailed the performance of the different sectors and regions, with a disparity between the rise in the prices of goods and services.The data provide a complete picture of the price dynamics in the sixth month of the year.How much was the June inflation?The Consumer Price Index (CPI) at the national level showed a variation of 1.…
In the first half of 2025, the CPI accumulated an increase of 15.1%.In May it had been 1.5%, the lowest in the last five years.
Inflation in Argentina continued to decline in June. Over the year, according to the statistics authority, the inflation rate was 39.4 percent on Monday. At the end of 2023, it was 211 percent, at the end of 2024, 118 percent.
The June inflation data - which marked 1.6%, according to Indec- left the economists and the consultants a bit bewildered. Their predictions were between 1.7% and 2.1% for last month. They missed him, but immediately came to recognize some positive readings that left the new number. Among them, they emphasized:-It is the first time, outside the pandemic, that the CPI chains two measurements followed below 2%, something not seen since 2017.-It is…
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