Argentina's inflation rate has seen a marginal increase for the second consecutive month, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising to 2.5% in November 2025. This marks a slight uptick from October's rate of 2.4%, as reported in the latest data updated on December 11, 2025.
The month-over-month comparison reveals a steady climb in inflation, underscoring the continuing economic pressures faced by Argentina. November's CPI shift indicates that the nation continues to grapple with inflationary trends, which remain a subject of close scrutiny among economic analysts and policymakers.
In October, Argentina's inflation rate stood at 2.4%, creating expectations for stabilization. However, the incremental rise to 2.5% in November suggests ongoing volatility in the market, prompting calls for strategic measures to address the cost-push factors driving inflation. The government's response and economic strategies will be pivotal in navigating the inflationary landscape as they aim to stabilize the economy in the coming months.