The year-on-year change was 271.5%, marking its third slowdown, after the peak of 289.4% in April.
The June inflation was located in 4.6%, with a slight acceleration compared to the previous month (+0.4 percentage points – pp), thus stopping the downward trend deceleration of the previous months, but below what the market had projected. In the first half of the year, it accumulated an increase of 79.8%, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC).
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The year-on-year variation was 271.5% and, in this case, it slowed down for the third consecutive month, after the peak of 289.4% which marked in April.


The increases in the rates of electricity and gas and in rent of the housing were the ones that determined the acceleration of prices after 6 months of losses.
For this reason, the Regulated (+8.1%) led the increaseat the category level. Thus, the division with the greatest increase in the month was Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (14.3%), they followed Restaurants and hotels (+6.3%) and Education (+5.7%) for increases at all levels of education.
June inflation: Which products increased and decreased the most in the month?
Inflation in the food and non-alcoholic beverages division was 3%. In this context, the basic baskets they went up 2.6% the total, which measures the poverty threshold, and 1.6% food, which raises the line of indigence. With this increase, A “typical” family needed $873,169 to not be considered poor and $393,319 to avoid falling into poverty.
Within a selection of food, drinks and other items for the Greater Buenos Aireswhich INDEC surveys, were recorded price increases of up to 10.2% and decreases of up to 18.5%.
Ten products that increased the most
- Sweet potato per kilo: 10.2%
- Still water: 9.7%
- Butter: 9.2%
- Anco pumpkin: 7.5%
- Banana: 7.4%
- Sardinian cheese per kilo: 6.1%
- Common flour 000: 5.3%
- Yerba mate per kilo: 5.2%
- Pategras cheese per kilo: 5.2%
- Liquid detergent: 5%
Ten products that dropped the most
- Orange per kilo: 18.5%
- Round tomato per kilo: 7.8%
- Lemon per kilo: 6.9%
- Frozen burgers: 2.6%
- Dry stew-type noodles per 500g: 2%
- Disposable diapers: 1.7%
- Sugar per kilo: 1.4%
- Bar soap: 0.9%
- Potato per kilo: 0.8%
- Toilet soap: 0.7%
Source: Ambito