El Salvador Producer Prices Rise in May

2026-06-10 21:12 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Producer prices in El Salvador rose by 2.78% year-on-year in May 2026, accelerating from a 1.59% increase in the previous month.

The pickup was largely driven by higher costs for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (10.34% vs 1.70% in April), activities of administrative and support services (5.20% vs 4.62%), healthcare and social assistance (4.44%, unchanged), transport and storage (3.22% vs 3.26%), and accommodation and food services (2.59% vs 2.20%).

Producer prices continued to decline for information and telecommunications (-0.07%, unchanged), while water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities also remained in negative territory (-0.15% vs 0.01%).

Other notable increases were recorded in real estate activities (1.36% vs 0.81%) and other service activities (3.80% vs 2.23%).



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El Salvador Producer Prices Rise in May
Producer prices in El Salvador rose by 2.78% year-on-year in May 2026, accelerating from a 1.59% increase in the previous month. The pickup was largely driven by higher costs for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (10.34% vs 1.70% in April), activities of administrative and support services (5.20% vs 4.62%), healthcare and social assistance (4.44%, unchanged), transport and storage (3.22% vs 3.26%), and accommodation and food services (2.59% vs 2.20%). Producer prices continued to decline for information and telecommunications (-0.07%, unchanged), while water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities also remained in negative territory (-0.15% vs 0.01%). Other notable increases were recorded in real estate activities (1.36% vs 0.81%) and other service activities (3.80% vs 2.23%).
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