Argentina Inflation Rate MoM
Argentina's Month-over-Month inflation rate was 2.1% in September 2025. This is the highest rate in five months, up from 1.9% in August 2025. The acceleration was caused by higher prices for education, clothing, footwear and housing. Education prices rose to 3.1% from 1.7%. Clothing and footwear prices increased by 2.1%, up from 0.9%. Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels rose by 3.1%. Year-over-year inflation decelerated to 31.8% in September from 33.6% in August. Argentina's record low Month-over-Month inflation was 0.2% in August 2016 and record high was 25.5% in December 2023.
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Argentina Inflation Rate MoM : Definition
Argentina's inflation rate MoM measures the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index from the prior month. It is calculated as ((CPI this month - CPI last month) / CPI last month) * 100, revealing the pace of price increases for goods and services.