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 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:
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.
The Consumer Price Index registered a monthly variation of -0.54%, an interanual variation of 3.45% and a cumulative variation of 3.45%.
This monthly report contains the main results of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the National Institute of Statistics, INE, in Guatemala. As a macroeconomic indicator, this data is used to measure the behavior of the general price level of the economy, based on prices observed in the reference month.
The Foundation for the Development of Guatemala has analyzed the main economic indicators of the country, and the main variables affecting the exchange rate, inflation and the CPI.
In September 2012, the Consumer Price Index in Guatemala recorded an intermonthly variation of 0.49%, an annual variation of 3.28% and cumulative variation of 2.87%.
From the Executive Report of the IPC September Report by the National Statistics Institute of Guatemala (INE):
The monthly report by the Foundation for the Development of Guatemala has been released, with the main indicators of the national economy.
Inflation Continues to Fall in August
During the first seven months of the year (January-August), the country accumulated inflation of 2.36%, while the interannual variation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a variation of 2.71%, down 4.92 percentage points compared to August last year (7.63%), continuing the downward trend that began in January.
The Consumer Price Index registered a intermonthly variation of 0.12%, an interannual variation of 3.47%, and an accumulated variation of 1.55%.
A monthly report contains the main results of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from the National Statistics Institute, INE in Spanish. As a macroeconomic indicator, this data is used to measure the behavior of the general price level of the country's economy, based on prices observed in the reference month.
Inflation in December recorded a monthly cumulative variation of 0.22% and 6.20% for the year.
An increase in the cost of living in December was influenced by a rise of some products such as chili peppers, green beans, tomatoes and potatoes, and air transport services and travel.