Inflation Continues to Rise: 3.1% in October
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more than a year and a half ago that the infñlWith the definitive publication of the October data, the INE has confirmed that inflation has climbed to 3.1% in the tenth month of the year.This supposes that, after six months advancing in the year-on-year comparison, in October it increased a tenth with respect to the previous month and it has reached the highest figure of the last sixteen months.The fact is worrying because it moves away by more …
The National Institute of Statistics (INE) has confirmed that consumer prices rose by 3.1% in October compared to the same month last year. This is reflected in the definitive data of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) that the national statistical office has released this Friday. The statistics known this morning shed a little more light on the reasons that boosted the price increases in October. Thus, the increase in the electricity bill, internat…
Inflation Continues to Rise: 3.1% in October
The Corner The CPI (Consumer Price Index) continues its upward trend, closing October one tenth of a percentage point higher than at the end of September, with an increase of 3.1%. The INE (National Institute of Statistics) explained that the rise in the CPI in October is due to electricity prices increasing more than in the same month of 2024. In addition to electricity, the prices that are pushing inflation up the...
The consumer price index (CPI) rebounded to 3.1 per cent year-on-year in October, one tenth more than in September and the highest rate since June 2024, due to the rise in electricity prices, while food inflation also increased by one tenth, to 2.4 per cent.The National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirmed on Friday the data advanced two weeks ago, with underlying inflation (without energy and fresh food) at 2.5 per cent, one tenth more than …
Inflation rose again in October. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) closed the tenth month of the year with an annual rate of 3.1%, a tenth more than in September and its highest level since June 2024. The definitive data, published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), coincides with the advanced estimate. Read more: The OECD warns of "persistent" inflation and rises to 2.6% of Spain's GDP in 2025 With this new advance, inflation chains tw…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased its annual rate in October by one tenth, to 3.1%, its highest level since June 2024, due to the increase in electricity prices, according to the definitive data published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), which coincides with those advanced at the end of last month. With this increase of one tenth in the tenth month of the year, the year-on-year CPI chains two consecutive months of …
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