Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires Was 2.1% in June
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Prices increased 2.1% against 1.6% of May, driven by bus ticket hikes, private education, electricity tariffs and prepaid medicine. Next Monday the Indec data will be known, which will also be around 2%. The government has been holding as anchor of prices the relative containment of the dollar, but doubts about the sustainability of the current scheme are increasing. In June, inflation in the City of Buenos Aires slowed down and rose again compa…
Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires was 2.1% in June, which marked an acceleration compared to the 1.6% recorded in May. From the point of view of the Institute of Statistics and Porteño Censuses (IDECBA), the item that rose the most was Insurance and financial services, with an increase of 3.5%. Thus, the cost of living in the first semester increased 15.3%, while, compared to June 2024 the price rise was 44.5%. In June, the IPC of the City (…
Year-on-year inflation stood at 44.5 per cent and cumulative annual variation at 15.3 per cent.
The Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires reported that in June, the IPC of the City (IPCBA) stood at 2.1 per cent, accumulating in the first half of the year a rise of 15.3%. The year-on-year trajectory was 44.5 per cent. “During June the variation of the IPCBA responded mainly to the rise in the following divisions: Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, Transport, Food and non-alcoholic beverages, Health …
Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires accelerated again in June, reaching 2.1%, above the 1.6% recorded in May. The data, released by the General Directorate of Statistics and Census of the City of Buenos Aires (GCBA), marks a resurgence of inflationary pressures and anticipates a possible rebound in the national price index (CPI), which the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC) will publish next week. Among the worrying figures is…
According to the Institute of Statistics of the City of Buenos Aires, the consumer price index rose 2.1% in June, above the 1.6% recorded in May. With this increase, the accumulated increase in the first six months of the year reached 15.3%, while the year-on-year variation was 44.5%.The main items that boosted the rise were financial services (3.5%), housing (3.1%) and transport (3.1%).In the latter case, the rise responded to the update of the…
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