Ecuador Inflation Accelerates to Highest Since April 2024

2026-03-05 14:24 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Ecuador’s annual inflation accelerated to 2.56% in February 2026 from 2.44% in January, marking the sharpest rise since April 2024.

The largest price increases were recorded in housing and utilities (24.80%), food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.83%), healthcare (3.07%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (2.24%), and restaurants and hotels (1.21%).

Deflation was seen in clothing and footwear (-5.00%), transport (-0.53%), communication (-0.42%), and recreation and culture (-0.25%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.21% after a 0.37% increase in January.



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