Consumer prices in Sao Paulo went up by 0.42% over a month earlier in May of 2022, slowing from a 1.62% rise in April. It was the smallest increase in consumer prices in a year, amid a slowdown in prices of food (1.15% vs 3.38% in April), transportation (0.87% vs 2.06%) and education (0.09% vs 0.15%). Additionally, costs decreased for housing (-1.18% vs 0.44%) and health (-0.01% vs 0.81%). source: FIPE - Fundacao Instituto de Pesquisas Economicas
IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM in Brazil averaged 4.40 percent from 1950 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 79.11 percent in March of 1990 and a record low of -2.09 percent in November of 1950. This page includes a chart with historical data for Brazil IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM. Brazil IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on June of 2022.
IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM in Brazil is expected to be 0.60 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Brazil IPC-Fipe Inflation MoM is projected to trend around 0.40 percent in 2023, according to our econometric models.