Inflation Gives Milei a Break in April and Slows Down for the First Time in Ten Months
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After 10 months of acceleration, inflation fell by almost one point in Argentina: the consumer price index showed a 2.6% increase in April, according to the official data known on Thursday. Although the record is still high and represents an annual increase of 32.4%, it also implies a brake on the 3.4% verified in March. “Returning to normalcy,” said President Javier Milei. Despite the optimistic message that the president spread on his social n…
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Inflation gave President Javier Milei's government a break in April as prices slowed for the first time in the last ten months.
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that April 2026 inflation was 2.6%, showing the first slowdown
Result interrupted a sequence of ten consecutive months without fall and meets the expectations of analysts
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) again registered a slowdown after 10 consecutive months upwards. What the consultancy’s measurements show for May
This was the first drop in the CPI since May last year; budget 2026 expected an increase of 10.1% for the whole year, but in the accumulated year it was 12.3%; analysts believe it will continue to decline
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