Spain’s Inflation Surges to 3.1% in October, Signaling a Sharp Rise
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Consumer prices accelerated again in October to 3.1% above the level they recorded last month. The National Institute of Statistics (INE) published on Thursday its advance in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which places annual inflation one tenth above the September record. Thus, the CPI reaches a new peak in the last 16 months. To find a greater rise in inflation it would have to go back to June 2024, when prices grew at a rate of 3.4% year-on-y…
Inflation accelerates in October and picks up a tenth, up to 3.1%, according to the data published earlier this Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).If confirmed, it would be the worst record of the year—it is necessary to go back to June 2024 to find a higher percentage—and would reinforce the idea that the deflationary process is going through a pothole. The underlying rate, which excludes the most volatile products such as e…
The anti-apagon measures promoted by Beatriz Corredor, president of Red Eléctrica, manager of the national system, to guarantee the resistance of the system and avoid a new electric zero have led the gas to be the first energy in the electric mix of the pool, ahead of renewables and nuclear, for the first time in several years.The consequence is that the price of light has risen 15% this month, according to the simulator of the CNMC.And the imme…
The price of light is higher in the final stretch of 2025, with a rise that the Spaniards have not seen since June 2024. To solve this situation, many families are looking for the cheapest alternatives. The OCU (Consumer and User Organisation) is clear about the best energy plan and calculates a savings of up to 73 euros. The National Institute of Statistics (INE) notes that inflation has increased to 3.1% in October 2025. The most conducive ele…
Spain’s Inflation Surges to 3.1% in October, Signaling a Sharp Rise
Spain’s inflation rate edged higher in October, rising from 2.9% to 3.1%, according to the latest data released this week. The increase marks a notable uptick amid ongoing economic pressures affecting consumer prices across the country. Analysts suggest that rising energy costs and supply chain disruptions continue to drive inflationary trends, posing potential challenges for [...]
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased its annual rate by one tenth in October, to 3.1%, its highest level since June 2024, due to the rise in electricity prices and air and rail transport, according to data advanced this Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).With this increase of one tenth in the tenth month of the year, the year-on-year CPI chains two consecutive months of ascents after three tenths in September, to 3%. The …
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