Indec Says Inflation in Argentina Went up 2.1% Last Month
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Indec says inflation in Argentina went up 2.1% last month
According to a report released on Tuesday by Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), the country's Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 2.1% in September 2025, for an accumulated 22% in the first three quarters of the year and a 31.8% interannually.
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that the inflation rate in September 2025 was 2.1 per cent, reflecting an increase over
The Indec released last month’s retail price index this Tuesday. So far this year, it reaches 22 percent. Food increased 1.9 percent.
In the run-up to the intermediate elections and after a month of high exchange rate volatility, inflation showed a slight acceleration and closed with an advance of 2.1%. It was the highest CPI since April (2.8%). The price rise accumulated 22% so far this year and was 31.8% in the last twelve months according to Indec. Core inflation, which does not contemplate seasonal or regulated rises, showed a 1.9% rise, a slowdown of a tenth compared to A…
Last month's price index will be revealed this Tuesday, at 16.According to private projections, the index could climb up to 2.9%.If it exceeds that mark, it will be the first time in five months that monthly inflation will be repositioned above 2%.
The INDEC reported an increase in prices of 2.1 in September, by the turn and turn of the dollar. It is the third month followed by the rise. The rest of the year there will be higher increases, with a scenario of a dollar pressed. Unpublished fact: when it was a year and a half without doing so, now the government promises to change the way inflation has been measured since January 2026.
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