Economy Country 2025-12-13T05:16:34+00:00

Argentina's inflation reaches 2.5% in November

Argentina's National Institute of Statistics (INDEC) reports a 2.5% monthly increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for November 2025. Housing and utilities saw the highest price rise at 3.4%, pushing the year-to-date inflation to 27.9%.


Argentina's inflation reaches 2.5% in November

In November 2025, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) registered a monthly increase of 2.5%, accumulating a year-to-date variation of 27.9%. According to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC), the category with the highest price increase was Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, which rose by 3.4%, placing it nearly a percentage point above the average.

The second-highest increase was in the Transport division, with a 3.0% rise. The divisions with the lowest variations were Equipment and household maintenance (1.1%) and Clothing and footwear (0.5%).

Among the categories, Regulated prices (2.9%) led the increase, followed by Core CPI (2.6%) and Seasonal items (0.4%). In the annual comparison, the overall increase reached 31.4%.

Among food, beverages, and hygiene and cleaning products, notable increases were seen for asado (13%), beef rump (10%), common minced meat (9.5%), colas (6%), and cotton (4.3%). The Food and non-alcoholic beverages category rose by 2.8% in November, slightly above the average.