Argentina's Inflation Predicted to Drop Below 30% in 2024 Amid Economic Stabilization Efforts

January 13, 2025
Argentina's Inflation Predicted to Drop Below 30% in 2024 Amid Economic Stabilization Efforts
  • Argentina's inflation rate ended 2023 at a staggering 211.4%, having peaked near 300% in April 2024.

  • A recent poll conducted by central bank analysts predicts that inflation will drop to 117.8% by the end of 2024, with expectations of it reaching double digits in 2025 at 25.9%.

  • Monthly inflation estimates for December range between 2.3% and 3.0%, driven mainly by rising food and entertainment prices during the holiday season.

  • Management & Fit consulting firm noted that meat prices are expected to significantly contribute to the overall increase in food prices, alongside anticipated hikes in healthcare and education sectors.

  • Economist Ignacio Ruiz from Ecolatina indicated that core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, is expected to reach around 3% in December.

  • The official December inflation data from Argentina's INDEC statistics agency is set to be released on January 14, 2025.

  • Clara Alesina from Fundacion Libertad y Progreso highlighted that 2024 has seen notable progress in economic stabilization, with annual inflation expected to decrease to below 30%, marking the lowest level since 2017.

  • For December 2024, analysts project monthly inflation to rise by 2.7%, up from 2.4% in November, reflecting a slight increase in price pressures.

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