Colombia Inflation Highest in 21-Months
2026-06-07 23:11
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
Colombia’s annual inflation rate accelerated to 5.84% in May 2026 from 5.68% in April, marking the highest reading since August 2024.
The largest price increases were recorded in restaurants and hotels (9.62% vs 9.61% in April), health (8.35% vs 8.21%), education (7.58%, unchanged from April), and furniture and household maintenance (6.16% vs 5.79%).
Costs also increased for transport (5.67% vs 4.95%), information and communication (5.30% vs 4.88%), housing and utilities (4.50% vs 4.11%), recreation and culture (3.84% vs 2.52%), and clothing and footwear (2.70% vs 2.67%).
Meanwhile, inflation softened for food and non-alcoholic beverages (6.04% vs 6.71%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (6.78% vs 6.91%), and miscellaneous goods and services (6.05% vs 6.11%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.47% in May, the softest rise in five months and slowing from a 0.78% gain in the preceding period.