Colombia Inflation Rises to 7-Month High in September

2025-10-07 23:15 By Mojdeh Kazemi 1 min. read

Colombia’s annual inflation rate rose to 5.18% in September 2025, up from 5.1% in August, broadly in line with market expectations of 5.1% and marking the highest reading since February.

Key contributors to the increase included food (+6.21% vs. +6.13%), housing (+4.84% vs. +1.46%), transportation (+5.05% vs. +5.19%), health (+5.99% vs. +5.67%), restaurants and hotels (+7.47% vs. +7.78%), and education (+7.29% vs. +7.87%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.32% in September, exceeding the 0.23% forecast and August’s 0.19% increase, signaling persistent inflationary pressures across several sectors.



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