Argentina’s consumer price inflation showed a marginal slowdown in April 2026, though it remains elevated above 32% on an annual basis. According to the latest data updated on 14 May 2026, the country’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), measured year-over-year, eased to 32.4% in April from 32.6% in March.
The figures indicate only a modest moderation in price growth, as both the current and previous readings compare each month to its level a year earlier. While the 0.2 percentage-point decline suggests some tentative relief on the inflation front, the persistence of CPI above 30% underscores the ongoing pressure on household purchasing power and the broader Argentine economy. Investors and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming releases closely to see whether April’s slight cooling marks the start of a more durable disinflation trend.