Argentina's Inflation Rate Cools Slightly
Disinflation Continues in June
Argentina's inflation rate has eased for the second month in a row, falling to 27.15% in June. This marks a significant decline from May's 30.03%, which was the highest monthly inflation rate in 13 years. The cooling inflation is seen as a positive sign for the Argentine economy, which has been struggling with high inflation for many years.
Annual Inflation Rate Remains High
Despite the recent slowdown in monthly inflation, Argentina's annual inflation rate remains high. As of June, the annual inflation rate stands at 211.4%, which is the highest in the world. The high inflation rate has been a major concern for the Argentine government, which has been implementing a series of measures to try to bring it under control.
Economy Hard Hit by Inflation
The high inflation rate has had a devastating impact on the Argentine economy. It has eroded the value of savings, made it difficult for businesses to plan for the future, and led to a sharp increase in poverty. The government is hoping that the recent slowdown in inflation will help to improve the economic situation in Argentina.
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