Dominican Republic Inflation Rate Rises to Three-Year High

2026-07-15 14:38 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

The annual inflation rate in the Dominican Republic rose to 5.67% in June 2026 from 5.35% in the previous month, marking the highest reading since March 2023.

The strongest price pressures were recorded in transport (8.37%), restaurants and hotels (8.03%), and food and non-alcoholic beverages (7.01%).

Education prices also rose at a faster pace than the overall inflation rate, increasing 6.64%.

Costs also increased for alcoholic beverages and tobacco (5.47%), healthcare (4.94%), housing (2.47%), furniture and household equipment (2.17%), and recreation and culture (2.20%).

Meanwhile, prices continued to decline for clothing and footwear (-1.15%) and communications (-0.80%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.51% in June, following a 0.31% increase in May.



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