Colombia's Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October 2025 reflects a sharp rise in inflation, as the annual indicator reached 5.51%, according to the latest data updated on November 10. This marks a significant uptick from September's annual inflation rate of 5.18%.
The CPI rise in October indicates ongoing inflationary pressures within the country. This figure is a year-over-year comparison, which analyzes the change for October 2025 against the same month in the previous year. Similarly, September's data was compared against the same period from the prior year, highlighting the continued trend of rising prices.
The acceleration in the inflation rate may signal persisting challenges for the Colombian economy as it attempts to manage these shifts. Economists and policymakers will be closely watching how this trend develops as they navigate the implications of inflationary dynamics on the nation's economic stability.