January Inflation: What was the accumulated CPI and what do consultancy firms project for this year
January's inflation data is expected to be released, detailing the accumulated Consumer Price Index and projections from consulting firms for the year ahead.
The inflation figures for January are set to be published this afternoon, revealing how the accumulated Consumer Price Index (CPI) stands. In December, Argentina experienced an inflation rise of 2.8%, which corresponds to a year-on-year variation of 31.5% for all of 2025. This early data serves as an important benchmark for understanding current economic conditions in Argentina. As the government grapples with ongoing economic challenges, these inflation figures will be scrutinized closely by various stakeholders.
The analysis and projections from leading consultancy firms will reflect on this data, providing insights into the potential trajectory of inflation for the remainder of the year. Given the high baseline established in the previous month, how inflation trends evolve will be crucial for policy makers and economists. Additionally, these forecasts may influence consumer behavior and business planning going forward in this volatile economic climate.
Understanding the accumulated CPI and expert projections will help citizens, businesses, and the government prepare and respond to changing economic dynamics. Economists are particularly focused on the implications for consumer purchasing power and broader economic stability in Argentina, especially as inflation remains a pressing concern for many residents and businesses.