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Argentina's Consumer Price Index Rose In May, And Clothing Prices Also Rose.

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Consumers announced by the Argentina National Bureau of Statistics (INDEC) in May

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An increase of 0.8% is mainly due to the increase in education fees, medical expenses and clothing expenses.

In terms of government planning, the growth rate of inflation in the whole year is 9.9%, which is still less than half of the private sector's statistical value.

The growth rate of private sector expansion in May was 1.71%, and it was estimated to grow by 23.85% by the end of the year.



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Official data show that education expenditure rose 2.5% in May, due to higher tuition fees, higher prices for stationery and books.

Similar cases also occur in medical expenses.



Argentina women's wear


In addition,

Clothing price

The price of footwear rose by 1.2% and 1.3%, due to seasonal changes.


It is worth noting that the price of food rose by 0.92% in May, so that a couple who support two children would have to pay 674.42 pesos (about $152) a month for food expenses before they could get out of poverty line.

In terms of basic expenditure, a total increase of 1.14%, so the same family needs to pay 1491.45 pesos (about US $335) in food, pportation and clothing to get out of poverty line.



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