Inflation of December: the Cpi in the City Was 2.7% and Closed 2025 with 31.8%
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It accelerated 0.3 points compared to the previous month; it impacted the rise in the naphtha and the public transport; on Tuesday the Indec data will be known
Inflation accelerated in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), reaching 2.7%, with an increase of 0.3 points compared to 2.4% in November. Thus, it closed the year 2025 with an annual variation of 31.8%. The porteña figure works as an advance of what will be known next week to ...
Inflation accelerated in the City of Buenos Aires and reached 2.7%, with an increase of 0.3 points compared to 2.4% in November, according to the Institute of Statistics of Buenos Aires.Thus, according to the report, the year 2025 closed with an increase in the cost of living of 31.8%.One of the items of the highest incidence and that it contributed to this advance is transport, with an increase of 5.5% when impacting the updates on the prices o…
The heading Transport headed the increases with an increase of 5.5%, which explained 0.59 percentage points of the monthly variation. On the other hand, Food and non-alcoholic beverages showed an average increase of 2.4%, with an incidence of 0.42 percentage points. Continue reading in Pura City: The Buenos Aires inflation was 2.7% in December and 2025 closed with an annual increase of 31.8%
The December inflation was 2.7% in the City of Buenos Aires and accumulated 31.8% in all 2025. Against November, the IPC of CABA recorded an acceleration of 0.3 percentage points. This was reported this Friday by the Institute of Statistics and Porteño Censuses. The variation of Buenos Aires prices in the last month of the year was driven by increases in: Transport, Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, Food and non-alcoholic beverag…
The porteño price indicator showed a higher monthly variation than that of the previous month and completed 2025 with a cumulative advance of 31% in twelve months. The record involved an increase of 0.3 points compared to November, with transport, restaurants and food among the main push factors. Read more
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