Colombia witnessed a slight relief in its year-over-year inflation rate, as evidenced by the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures released for May 2025. The CPI decelerated to 5.05%, a modest drop from April's 5.16%, indicating a gradual easing of inflationary pressures in the country.
According to data updated on 09 June 2025, the current 5.05% figure reflects a comparison to the same month last year, emphasizing an incremental yet promising downtrend. This follows the previous month's annual comparison, which saw the CPI at 5.16% compared to the corresponding period in the prior year.
The declining inflation rate in May suggests positive movement towards stabilizing costs for consumers, although analysts may continue to keep a watchful eye on economic policies and global market conditions that could impact future trends. As Colombia continues to navigate its economic landscape, the slight decrease offers a glimmer of hope for lessening cost pressures on households.