Colombia’s Monthly Inflation Eases in June as CPI Growth Slows to 0.39%

Colombia’s consumer price inflation cooled in June 2026, with the month-over-month Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.39%, down from 0.47% in May 2026. The latest data, updated on 7 July 2026, indicate a modest deceleration in price growth compared with the previous month.

On a month-over-month basis, the “actual” June figure of 0.39% reflects a slower pace of price increases than in May, when the CPI climbed 0.47% versus April. The data suggest that while inflationary pressures persist, they are easing slightly at the margin.

This gradual moderation in monthly CPI could be a positive signal for policymakers and financial markets watching for signs that price dynamics are stabilizing. However, further data in coming months will be needed to determine whether June’s softer reading marks the start of a more sustained cooling trend in Colombian inflation.