INDEC relieves a basket of 59 foods, drinks and other items for the GBA, where increases of up to 26.7%were observed. But there were also others that fell to almost 24%.
The February inflation He accelerated to 2.4%a 0.2 percentage points (pp) above January, When it was located in 2.2%, According to the measurement of National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC)located just above the market expectation (2.3%).
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The bouncing of the price increase occurred after a strong rise in the component of foodtraced by the increase in meats, and the Housing services.


He Consumer Price Index (CPI) He slowed strong for sixth consecutive month and was located in the 66.9%after discounting the variation of January 2024, when the monthly inflation was located in the 20.6%. It is the lowest year -on -year inflation in two and a half years, when it was 64% in June 2022. As of this month, inflation began to accelerate to 284.9% in April 2024.
The two divisions that registered the minor variations in January 2025 were Clothing and footwear (0.4%) and home equipment and maintenance (1%).
FEBRUARY INFLATION 2025: What were the basic products that uploaded and lowered
As expected, the great traction for the acceleration of the IPC It was the meat and derivatives that rose between 7% and 10%, depending on the region, and led to the item of Non -alcoholic food and drinks to increase 3.2%, being the one with the highest incidence in all regions. He followed him Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (+3.7%), by rises in Housing rental and related expenses and electricity, gas and other fuels.
INDEC relieves a Basket of 59 food, drinks and other items for the GBAwhere almost almost 27%.
Top 10 of increases:
- Lechy per kilo: 26.7%
- Nalga per kilo: 13.6%
- Quick per kilo: 13.1%
- Orange per kilo: 12.8%
- Palette per kilo: 12.6%
- Common minced meat per kilo: 11.3%
- Roasted per kilo: 9.9%
- Shampoo (400 cc): 4.8%
- Flan dust (8 portions): 4.4%
- Sweet cookies packaged without filling (150 g): 4.1%
Top 10 of casualties:
There were also others that fell to 25.3%.
- Lemon per kilo: -25.3%
- Round tomato per kilo: -18.4%
- Anco squash per kilo: -12.5%
- Simple white rice per kilo: -8.2%
- Kilo sweet potato: -6.8%
- Pope per kilo: -6.8%
- Onion per kilo: -6%
- Fresh hake fillet per kilo: -1.4%
- Soap in bread (200 g): -1.3%
- Common wine per liter: -0.6%
Source: Ambito