Inflation in Latin American Countries as of October 2025
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Only Argentina has a higher rate; the Government projected 7.5 per cent by 2025. Bolivia recorded an annual inflation rate of 22.23 per cent per October, keeping it as the second highest in Latin America, according to a Bloomberg report, only behind Argentina, whose rate was 31.3% in October after a peak of 292.2 per cent in April 2024. The report notes that inflation in Bolivia, which reached 24.86 per cent in July, began to slow down, although…
The panorama of inflation in Latin America is also heterogeneous: it can be seen from countries with year-on-year deflation, such as Costa Rica and Panama, to the world’s most inflationary economy, Venezuela, passing through territories like Argentina and Bolivia, which will seek to leave behind the two digits of inflation in 2026. SEE MORE: In Milei’s Argentina, prices no longer skyrocket when the dollar rises. Double-clicking five of Latin Ame…
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