Costa Rica CPI Rate Falls Further in April

2026-05-08 19:26 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Costa Rica’s annual inflation rate fell 1.64% in April 2026, following a 2.73% decline in the previous month.

The deflationary trend was mainly driven by lower prices for food (-3.91%), transport (-3.69%), clothing and footwear (-2.58%), furniture and household services (-2.25%), and housing and utilities (-1.48%).

Prices also declined for information and communication (-0.75%) and financial services and insurance (-0.51%).

The strongest inflationary pressures were recorded in education (2.94%), healthcare (1.43%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.36%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.04% in April, after a 0.34% increase in the previous month.



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Costa Rica CPI Rate Falls Further in April
Costa Rica’s annual inflation rate fell 1.64% in April 2026, following a 2.73% decline in the previous month. The deflationary trend was mainly driven by lower prices for food (-3.91%), transport (-3.69%), clothing and footwear (-2.58%), furniture and household services (-2.25%), and housing and utilities (-1.48%). Prices also declined for information and communication (-0.75%) and financial services and insurance (-0.51%). The strongest inflationary pressures were recorded in education (2.94%), healthcare (1.43%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (1.36%). On a monthly basis, consumer prices fell 0.04% in April, after a 0.34% increase in the previous month.
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