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2026.01.0812:00:00UTC+00Mexico's CPI Growth Slows in December, Reflecting Economic Stability

In December 2025, Mexico's Consumer Price Index (CPI) registered a notable slowdown, indicating a shift towards economic stability. The CPI growth rate dropped significantly from the 0.66% recorded in November 2025 to a mere 0.28%, as reported on January 8, 2026. This deceleration in price increases points toward a more stable inflationary environment within the country.

The latest CPI figures suggest a cooling of the inflationary pressures that had previously elevated living costs for Mexican consumers. In contrast to November's growth, December's more modest increase in consumer prices could be indicative of effective fiscal and monetary measures taken to stabilize the economy. Month-over-month comparisons reveal a promising trend of slowing inflation, likely reassuring both consumers and investors.

As 2026 unfolds, continued monitoring of CPI trends will be paramount. The substantial drop in the growth rate highlights the dynamic nature of economic indicators and necessitates vigilance in policy adjustments to harness this growing stability for sustained economic health. Should this trend persist, it may signal a positive outlook for Mexico's economic trajectory in the coming months.

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