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Mexico City, 9 Sep (EFE).- General inflation in Mexico was 3.57 % annually at the end of August 2025, compared to 3.51 % in July, reported on Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi). According to the consumer price index (CPI) of Inegi, the underlying -which excludes goods and services of high volatility as agricultural and energy - rose 0.22% in August to 4.23 % at annual rate. Under this heading, goods were expens…
Mexico's annual inflation accelerated more than expected in August 2025, after the Bank of Mexico slowed the pace of interest rate cuts. Consumer prices rose 3.57 percent in August compared to the same month of the previous year, according to the National Institute of Statistics, slightly above the median estimate of 3.56 percent of analysts polled by Bloomberg and 3.51 percent in July. The underlying, well-observed data, excluding volatile food…
The annual inflation in Mexico is faster than expected last month, up to 3.57%, according to Inegi data.
Consumer prices closed in Mexico in 2024 with an increase of 4.21 %, below market expectations Inflation in Mexico stood at 3.57% per year in August 2025, according to the INEGI. Learn the key figures of the Consumer Price Index and the products that rose the most in price.
An increase in the prices of goods and services boosted the rise in inflation in Mexico, which stood at 3.57% at an annual rate last August, from 3.51% to which it reached in July 2025. This upward trend was framed by the underlying price index -which excludes goods and services with more volatile prices, or which do not respond to market conditions-, which increased 0.22% at a monthly rate. Inside, the prices of goods rose 0.21% and those of se…
Products like own house, serrano pepper and green tomato hit the rise, while chicken and tomato did it downward. The post Annual inflation accelerates to 3.57% in August. What products went up in price? first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
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