In September, Argentina’s yearly inflation rate surged to 138.3%, a 13.9-point increase from August’s 124.4 Indec, the country’s stats office, released this data today. The monthly inflation rate reached 12.7%, the highest in 21 years. The previous month had a slightly lower rate of 12.4%. Clothing and leisure led the price increases with 15.7% and […]
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