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Inflation Rate in Argentina decreased to 31.30 percent in October from 31.80 percent in September of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Argentina Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Consumer Price Index in Argentina increased 2.30 percent in October of 2025 over the previous month. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Argentina Inflation Rate MoM - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterThe Consumer Price Index gauges the price changes in a basket of goods and services in a defined time period. In Argentina, the CPI in April 2024 was 289 percent higher than the one registered the same month of the previous year, with this figure being the largest monthly inflation rate since, at least, the beginning of 2018. The Argentinian inflation rate has been experiencing a steep increase from December 2020 onwards, when the decreasing trend witnessed since December 2019 came to an end. Long history of inflation in Latin America High inflation rates are nothing new in Latin America. In 2023, the region's inflation rate was 14.41 percent, while the global average was much lower at 6.78 percent. Nonetheless, the main drivers of this are Venezuela and Argentina, both being in the upper table of countries with the highest inflation rates in the world. During the last few years, Venezuela entered a period with five-digits inflation rates, having to issue a new currency and implementing new policies to control price increases.
A history of hyperinflation During the last couple of years, inflation has been a constant among the main problems the Argentine society faces. The country returned to a three-digit inflation rate with former president Alberto Fernández, and the constant price increases took a toll on households across the board. Nevertheless, the problem is far from a recent one or the worst it's ever been, in 1989 and 1990, the inflation rate was over 2,000 percent, reaching for the status of hyperinflation. Commonly, hyperinflation is defined as price increases with over 50 percent per month.
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Inflation Expectations in Argentina decreased to 29.70 percent in November from 37 percent in October of 2025. This dataset provides - Argentina Inflation Expectations- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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The USD/ARS exchange rate rose to 1,456.5439 on December 2, 2025, up 0.37% from the previous session. Over the past month, the Argentinean Peso has strengthened 1.61%, but it's down by 43.95% over the last 12 months. Argentinean Peso - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterIm Oktober 2025 ist die Inflationsrate in Argentinien auf *****Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahresmonat gesunken. Im Vormonat September 2025 betrug die Inflationsrate rund *****Prozent. Argentiniens Inflationsrate ist im Februar 2023 zum ersten Mal über die 100 Prozent geklettert und ist im Januar 2025 das erste Mal unter 100 Prozent gesunken. Im November 2023 hat Javier Milei die Präsidentschaftswahlen in Argentinien gewonnen. Der politische Außenseiter ist mit einem radikalen, libertären Programm angetreten und vereint rechtskonservative Sozialpolitik mit einer radikalen libertären Wirtschaftspolitik. In den ersten Monaten im Amt hat Milei Staatsausgaben und Subventionen radikal gekürzt sowie Rechte für Arbeitnehmer:innen und Mieter:innen eingeschränkt. Zudem hat Milei den Peso um rund ** Prozent abgewertet, was die Preise erst mal ansteigen ließ. Im Vergleich zum Vormonat sind die Preise zwar langsamer gestiegen als im Juni, die Anstiege sind aber auch im Monatsvergleich deutlich höher als vor Mileis Amtsantritt. Die jährliche Inflation ist bis April gestiegen, seitdem geht die Teuerungsrate etwas zurück. Inflation in Argentinien wird zu einem immer größeren Problem Die Inflationsrate bildet Veränderungen der Kosten für einen festgelegten Warenkorb ab, der eine repräsentative Auswahl an Waren und Dienstleistungen enthält. Sie wird aus dem Verbraucherpreisindex (VPI) abgeleitet. Seit 2018 gehört Argentinien zu den 20 Ländern mit der höchsten Inflationsrate weltweit. Durch die hohe Inflation muss die Zentralbank in Argentinien kontinuierlich Geld drucken, um den Haushalt zu finanzieren. Der argentinische Peso schwächt gegenüber dem US-Dollar immer weiter ab und die argentinische Staatsverschuldung erhöht sich.
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Inflation Rate in Argentina decreased to 31.30 percent in October from 31.80 percent in September of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Argentina Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.