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After four months below the two points, inflation again showed a slight acceleration in Argentina. The price index registered a 2.1% increase in September and accumulated 22% in 2025. The data was known this Tuesday, while President Javier Milei met in the White House with Donald Trump, in search of closing a rescue from the United States for his wobbly economic plan. Continue reading
According to the report of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC), consumer prices in September registered a 2.1% increase over August, marking the first rise above that level in five consecutive months. With this result, the increase accumulated in the first nine months of 2025 amounts to 22%, in a context of economic and political instability marked by the recent electoral defeat of the national government, the rise of the d…
Inflation accelerated in September and reached 2.1%, returning to above 2% for the first time since April, when it had recorded 2.8%. The data was reported this Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC), which detailed that the increase was driven mainly by the increase in regulated prices, with key items for the middle class exceeding 3%. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) thus accumulates a rise of 22% in the first nine …
The price variation rose again by over 2% and accumulated during the year 22.7%. The post Inflation grew again and reached 2.1% during September appeared first on The Intransigent.
Buenos Aires, October 14, 2025 – Total News Agency – TNA – The INDEC confirmed a slight slowdown, but with a strong impact on basic servicesThe National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported this Tuesday that September's inflation was 2.1%, consolidating a slowdown compared to previous months, although with a strong impact on the middle sectors, affected by increases in essential services.According to the agency, the Consumer Pri…
Inflation was 2.1% during September in Argentina, according to data released today by Indec. Thus, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed an annual variation of 31.8% and a cumulative increase of 22%.With the September record, the indicator was again positioned above 2%, a barrier that did not exceed last April, when it reached 2.8%.At the level of the categories, the regulated prices (2.6%) led the increase, followed by Seasonal (2.2%) and Core …
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