Inflation in Argentina: What were the basic products that rose the most and fell in January 2025

Inflation in Argentina: What were the basic products that rose the most and fell in January 2025

February 13, 2025 – 17:16

INDEC relieves a basket of 59 foods, drinks and other items for the GBA, where increases of up to 54.1%were observed. But there were also others that fell to almost 20%, given the seasonality of certain vegetables.

Inflation slowed 2.2% in January, the lowest level in Javier Milei era, And he accumulated 84.5% in twelve months, so he managed to pierce the three digits for the first time in two years.

Monthly inflation was the lowest since July 2020, and the minor for a January since 2018. The year -on -year variation of 84.5% interannual marks the ninth consecutive month of deceleration in the comparison against the same month of the previous year. In turn, year -on -year inflation to January was the slightest since September 2022.

The cost of living could have been less if it were not because, in the middle of the summer season, The restaurants and hotels were shot 5.3%. Behind were the services of Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, with a rise of 4%, for increases in rent and related expenses; and electricity, gas and other fuels.

The two divisions that registered the minor variations in January 2025 were Education (0.5%) and clothing and footwear (-0.7%).

At the level of the categories, the regulated (2.6%) led the increase, followed by the IPC nucleus (2.4%), while seasonal increased 0.6%.

January 2025 inflation: what were the basic products that went up and fell the most

INDEC relieves a Basket of 59 food, drinks and other items for the GBAwhere ups were observed up to 54.1%.

Top 10 of increases:

  • Lemon per kilo: 54.1%
  • Round tomato per kilo: 23.2%
  • Fresh hake fillet per kilo: 13.2%
  • Sunflower oil (1.5 liters): 6.5%
  • Deodorant (150 cc): 5.8%
  • DRESSING SOAP (125 g): 5.2%
  • Ground coffee (500 g): 5.0%
  • Vienna type sausage (send 6 u.): 5.0%
  • Firm yogurt (195 cc): 4.8%
  • Sweet cookies packaged without filling (150 g): 4.7%

Top 10 of casualties:

There were also others that fell to almost 20%, given the seasonality of certain greenish.

  • Pope per kilo: -19.5%
  • Anco squash per kilo: -10.5%
  • LEVELO PER KILO: -6.0%
  • Onion per kilo: -4.1%
  • Kilo sweet potato: -3.7%
  • Simple white rice per kilo: -3.6%
  • Flan dust (8 portions): -2.0%
  • Bottle beer (1 liter): -1.8%
  • Whole chicken per kilo: -1.7%
  • Chicken eggs (dozen): -0.1%

Source: Ambito

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