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Inflation Year-on-Year Maintains Negative Trend and Closes at -0.22% in June

Inflation in Costa Rica, measured by the year-on-year variation in the consumer price index (CPI), recorded a further decline in June 2025 and was -0.22%, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) reported this Monday.With this figure, the indicator adds 26 consecutive months below the tolerance range established by the Central Bank (BCCR), which ranges from 2% to 4%. The central target of the issuer is 3%.The last ti…

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Inflation in Costa Rica, measured by the year-on-year variation in the consumer price index (CPI), recorded a further decline in June 2025 and was -0.22%, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) reported this Monday.With this figure, the indicator adds 26 consecutive months below the tolerance range established by the Central Bank (BCCR), which ranges from 2% to 4%. The central target of the issuer is 3%.The last ti…

The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) reported this Monday on the fall in year-on-year inflation during June to reach -0.22%, which makes it the second consecutive month with a negative value, since in May it stood at -0.12%.Of the 289 goods and services that make up the Consumer Price Index (CPI), 41% had an increase in their price, 37% dropped and the remaining 22% did not show variation.According to the fourth monetary poli…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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