Argentina's Inflation Eases in Milei's Debut Month Amid Economic Overhaul In President Javier Milei’s first full month in office, Argentina saw a monthly slowdown in consumer price inflation to 20.6%, slightly below the anticipated 21%. Annually, inflation surged to 254.2%, marking the highest rate since the early 1990s post-hyperinflation period. Milei’s economic measures, including a 54% devaluation of the peso and lifting price freezes, contributed to this trend. Despite these efforts, challenges remain, with expected continued annual price increases due to subsidy cuts and tax hikes. « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts $20,000 Gold: Is A Treasury Revaluation Possible? READ MORE Golden Surge on the Horizon: UBS Predicts a 10% Leap Amid Rate Cut Speculations READ MORE Federal Reserve Shifts Focus Away from Recession Concerns READ MORE Gold Market Holds Breath: Powell Speech and Payrolls Report in Focus READ MORE Wall Street Weighs Impact of Biden-Trump Rematch on Financial Markets READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment