Argentina’s Inflation Slows to Eight‑Month Low, Bolstering President Milei

Argentina’s inflation rate has slowed to its lowest level in eight months. The deceleration offers a positive signal for the economy.

Argentina’s inflation rate has slowed to its lowest level in eight months. The deceleration offers a positive signal for the economy. President Javier Milei’s administration sees the trend as a policy success. Economic analysts note the improvement could strengthen public confidence. Consumer prices are stabilizing after a period of rapid rises. The slowdown may influence upcoming fiscal decisions. Opposition parties are cautiously optimistic about the data. Audacy reports that the trend could bolster Milei’s political standing.