📊 Inflation in Argentina: December accelerated, but 2025 ended with the lowest annual level since 2017 🇦🇷

In December 2025, consumer prices in Argentina rose by 2.8%, showing a monthly acceleration of the consumer price index (CPI) compared to previous months.

Despite this increase in the last month of the year, the annual figure was much more positive: the cumulative inflation in 2025 was 31.5%, the lowest in eight years, since 2017, when the annual index was 24.8%.

This result represents a significant drop compared to 2024, when inflation ended at 117.8%, and reflects a substantial slowdown in price increases.

Economists and analysts point out that the moderation in annual inflation was influenced, among other factors, by the stabilization of the peso and the monetary and fiscal policies implemented throughout the year.