Argentina’s Inflation Eases Again as May CPI Slows to 2.1% Month-on-Month

Argentina’s consumer price pressures continued to moderate in May 2026, with the country’s CPI rising 2.1% month-on-month, down from a 2.6% increase recorded in April. The fresh data, updated on 11 June 2026, mark a further slowdown in the pace of price growth on a sequential basis.

The latest reading shows that, compared with the previous month, inflationary momentum is cooling: April’s 2.6% month-on-month rise reflected price changes versus March, while May’s 2.1% figure compares prices in May to those in April. This deceleration will be closely watched by markets and policymakers as they assess whether the trend can be sustained and what it implies for real incomes, monetary policy, and domestic financial conditions.

While the data only capture month-on-month movements, the step down from April to May points to a potential easing of immediate inflation pressures. Investors and analysts will now look to upcoming releases to gauge whether Argentina can build on this moderation and translate it into a more durable stabilization of consumer prices.