Colombia's CPI Sees Modest Uptick in December, Reaches 0.27%

In a development that's drawn the attention of analysts, Colombia's Consumer Price Index (CPI) for December 2025 registered a modest increase to 0.27%, according to the latest data updated on January 8, 2026. This figure marks a noticeable rise from November's 2025 CPI, which clocked in at a mere 0.07%.

The month-over-month analysis signifies a genuine increment in the CPI, indicating a shift in consumer pricing dynamics in Colombia as the year closed. Economists suggest that this jump, although slight, could result from seasonal variations or evolving market conditions impacting consumer spending and pricing strategies in various sectors.

The outcome prompts a more in-depth examination of economic trends within Colombia, setting the stage for further scrutiny as the country ventures deeper into the new year. The implications of such statistical changes highlight the fluid nature of economic indices and what they may reveal about broader economic health and consumer behavior.