In April, the monthly variation was 0.26%, mainly explained by the behavior of prices of alcoholic beverages, food and transportation.
From a statement issued by the National Statistics Institute:
The monthly variation (0.26%) accelerated in relation to April of the previous year (0.17%); meanwhile accumulated inflation (1.36%), decelerated compared to April 2016 (1.50%), and the year-on-year rate was the same as in the same month of the previous year (4.09%).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In January the consumer price index registered a variation of 0.52% compared to December, and a inter annual variation of 3.83%.
The monthly variation recorded in January 2017 stood at 0.52%, which represents a slowdown in the price level of 0.39 compared to January 2016 (0.91%).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In November the consumer price index recorded a monthly variation of 0,39%, making inflation accumulated so far this year 4,22%.
The National Statistics Institute of Guatemala has reported that the Consumer Price Index for November 2016 stood at 126.82, recording a monthly variation of 0.39%, and compared to November last year, the variation was 4.67%.
In October, the consumer price index recorded a monthly variation of 0.69%, with inflation accumulated so far this year of 3.82%.
A report by the National Institute of Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index for October 2016 stood at 126.33, representing a monthly variation of 0.69%, and compared to October last year the variation was 4 , 76%.
In October, the consumer price index recorded a rise of 0.50%, and accumulated inflation so far this year of 2.14%.
The monthly change (0.50%) shows acceleration compared with October 2014 (0.15%), while the accumulated (2.14%) and annual (2.23%) changes, recorded a slowdown in the level of prices compared to those observed in October 2014.
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In May, the consumer price index recorded a rise of 0.20%, slowing from April and placing the accumulated inflation in the year at 0.71%.
From a report issued by the National Statistics Institute:
The Consumer Price Index for May 2015 stood at 118.90, recording a monthly variation of 0.20%, and compared to May last year the change was 2.55%.
The monthly variation recorded in May 2015 is the fourth lowest in the months of May 2008-2014 and 0.17 is below the average of 0.37 for the period mentioned.
In January the consumer price index recorded a decline of 0.36%, mainly explained by transport and housing.
From a report by the National Statistical Institute of Guatemala (INE):
The Consumer Price Index for January 2015 stood at 117.64, registering a monthly variation of -0.36%, and compared to January last year the change was 2.32%.
The most important results to January 2015 are as follows: a monthly rate of -0.36%, year on year of 2.32%, and accumulated rate of -0.36%.
In December 2014, the consumer price index recorded a monthly decline of 0.11%, closing the year at 2.95%, down from the 4.39% inflation recorded in 2013.
From a statement issued by the Government of Guatemala:
The National Statistics Institute (INE) reported that inflation slowed in Guatemala last year and ended with a cumulative rate of 2.95%, well below the rate of 4.39% for 2013.
In November, the consumer price index recorded a rise of 0.19%, explained by an increase in the divisions of food, recreation and health.
From a report by the National Statistical Institute of Guatemala (INE):
The Consumer Price Index for November 2014 stood at 118.19, registering a monthly variation of 0.19% and compared to November last year the variation was 3.38%.
In October, the consumer price index recorded a rise of 0.15%, putting the cumulative inflation from January to October at 2.86%.
From report by the National Statistical Institute of Guatemala:
The Consumer Price Index for October 2014 stood at 117.96, posting a monthly change of 0.15%, and compared with October last year the variation was 3.64%.
In February prices increased by 0.20%, driven by the food, goods and services and housing sectors.
Of the twelve divisions of expenses making up the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the sectors of food, goods and services, and housing were those that contributed the most to the inflation seen in February.
From information published by the National Statistics Institute (INE):
The general level of Consumer Price Index registered a monthly variation of -0.03%, an interanual variation of 4.15% and a cumulative variation of 3.60%.
From information published by the National Statistics Institute (INE):
The most important results of October 2013 are as follows: there was a monthly variation of -0.03%, 4.15% yoy and 3.60% cumulative.
The general level of the Consumer Price Index registered a monthly variation of 0.14%, an internannual variation of 4.42% and a cumulative variation of 3.33%.
From information published by the National Statistics Institute (INE):
The overall and most important results, of August 2013 are as follows: there was a monthly variation of 0.14%, an interannual variation of 4.42% and a cumulative variation of 3.33%.