Ipc Varied 1.0% in March: the Price of Gasoline and Tomatoes Is Skyrocketed, a Type of Medicine Is Lowered
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In March 2026, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded a monthly variation of 1.0%, accumulating 1.4% in the year and 2.8% to 12 months, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). In the basket of products, the increase in gasoline (+8.2%) and tomatoes (+17.6%) was noted; and in contrast, the decrease in medicines for the digestive-metabolic system (-4.3%) and intercity bus transport (-24.1%). During the last week of March, gasol…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded an increase of 1.0% in March 2026, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INE), driven mainly by the increase in the price of benzines. With this result, the accumulated inflation in the year reaches 1.4%, while in 12 months it reaches 2.8%. The increase in gasolines that rose 8.2% during the month was the main factor of incidence in the indicator. Incidences by division Since the INE detailed …
Chile’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) climbed to 2.8% year-on-year in March, four tenths more than in February, according to data released this Wednesday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). Already last month alone, inflation skyrocketed by 1%, a complete point more than in February. [...] The entry Chile’s CPI scaled in March to 2.8% year-on-year boosted by energy prices appears first in Forbes España.
In March of this year, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) scored a monthly variation of 1.0%. It accumulated 1.4% in the year and 2.8% to twelve months.Ten of the thirteen divisions that make up the CPI basket contributed positive incidences in the monthly variation of the index.Three had negative incidences.Of the divisions that recorded monthly increases in their prices, they highlighted transport (2.6%) with 0.320 percentage points (pp.), and edu…
The March Consumer Price Index highlights increases in transportation and university education, while intercity buses recorded significant casualties.
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