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May Inflation in Santa Fe Was 1.4% According to the Provincial Institute with Data From Indec

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The general level of the Santa Fe Consumer Price Index for May 2025 increased by 1.4% compared to the previous month. In the first five months of the year, the indicator showed an advance of 14.3%. And in the year-on-year comparison, against May 2024, the price rise in the province, according to official estimates, was 43.4%. What increased most, in the three comparisons, was the category Housing and Basic Services: 3.3% monthly, 27.9% from Dece…
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The general level of the Santa Fe Consumer Price Index for May 2025 increased by 1.4% compared to the previous month. In the first five months of the year, the indicator showed an advance of 14.3%. And in the year-on-year comparison, against May 2024, the price rise in the province, according to official estimates, was 43.4%. What increased most, in the three comparisons, was the category Housing and Basic Services: 3.3% monthly, 27.9% from Dece…

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Santa Fe in May marked an increase of just 1.4%, the lowest monthly value since October 2017, when the variation was 1.3%. The data was confirmed by the Provincial Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Ipec) days after the publication of the Indec national report, which placed inflation in the country at 4.2%. Thus, the province of Santa Fe managed to break the inflationary floor registered in the last decade. S…

The strongest increases were in rents, health and clothing, while food and drink showed moderate rises and vegetables dropped in price.

The IPC of Santa Fe accumulated a rise of 43.4% year-on-year, hitting the purchasing power of the families of the province. Food, drinks and rent are some of the categories that increased the most. According to the Provincial Institute of Statistics and Censuses (IPEC), the Consumer Price Index increased by 1.4% in May compared to [...] The entry Inflation in Santa Fe increased 1.4 % in May was first published in Pausa.

The Provincial Institute of Statistics and Censuses (IPEC) reported this morning that prices in the province of Santa Fe, last May, rose 1.4%, a figure lower than national inflation where the percentage reached 1.5%. Among the main indicators that marked the highest rise were Housing and Basic Services (3.3%), Medical Care (2.2%), Leisure (1.8%) and Clothing (1.7%). Meanwhile, the rest of the items meant Education (1.6%), Food and Drinks (1.2%),…

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Radio EME broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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