Luanda, Angola: The latest consumer price index (CPI) data reveals a modest decrease in the inflation rate for Angola in November 2025. The CPI, a key indicator for gauging inflation levels, recorded a change of 0.85% this month, showing a decline compared to the 0.93% reported in October 2025. This data was updated by economic analysts on December 8, 2025.
This month-over-month comparison indicates a slight ease in consumer prices as November's figures reflect a notable decrease from the previous month's CPI change. The movement in the CPI suggests a cautious potential stabilization in consumer prices, a crucial factor for Angola's economic landscape.
The current reduction in inflationary pressure is a positive step towards economic stability in the region. Policymakers and economists may view this slight dip as a favorable development, ideally leading to sustained economic growth and better purchasing power for Angolans. As the country continues to navigate the complexities of global economic conditions, the new CPI figures will be crucial for guiding future fiscal and monetary strategies.