Colombia Inflation Rose Less Than Expected in February
2026-03-06 23:10
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
Colombia’s annual inflation rate rose to 5.29% in February 2026 from 5.35% in January and less than the expected 5.49%.
The increase followed a brief moderation in inflation, with price growth remaining well above the central bank’s 3% target.
Inflation accelerated notably in food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.84% vs. 5.11% in January), furnishings (4.73% vs. 4.12%), and healthcare (7.82% vs. 7.38%).
In contrast, price pressures eased in housing (3.85% vs. 4.59%), clothing (2.61% vs. 2.45%), recreation and culture (1.68% vs. 2.54%), and transport (5.27% vs. 5.79%).
Inflation also picked up in information and communication, restaurants and hotels, and miscellaneous goods and services, while education inflation was unchanged at 7.44%.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 1.08% in February, sharply accelerating from a 1.18% increase in January.