Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires Was 2.5 per Cent in April and a Rise of 32.4 per Cent in the Last 12 Months
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In April it had accelerated to 3 per cent; the year-on-year rate is 32.4 per cent; on Thursday the national number of Indec will be known
The data reflects a slowdown from the 3% recorded in March. Between January and April, prices in CABA rose 11.6%. What were the items that increased the most?
Buenos Aires, May 11, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- Inflation in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires recorded a rise of 2.5% in April and showed a slowdown compared to 3% reported in March, according to the last survey of the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires. With this data, the IPCBA accumulated an increase of 11.6% in the first four months of the year and an annual variation of 32.4%, in a context in which the gov…
Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires (CABA) reached 2.5% in April, according to the Buenos Aires City Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Idecba). This figure represents a 0.5 percentage point decrease compared to March, when the Consumer Price Index (CPI) reached 3%. So far this year, the cost of living has risen by 11.6%, while the year-on-year variation reached 32.4%. The figure was in line with estimates from private consulting firms, whi…
The Consumer Price Index of the City of Buenos Aires recorded an increase of 2.5% in April, according to the report published by the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires. With this result, the inflation accumulated in the first four months of the year reached 11.6%, while
Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires (CABA) was 2.5 per cent in April, according to the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Buenos Aires. Thus, the indicator showed a deceleration of half a point against March, when it had registered 3 per cent. This is the first time in six months that the consumer price index (CPI), marks a lower percentage compared to the previous month in the City. The indicator accumulated an increase of 11.6 per cent …
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