In July 2025, Ecuador saw a year-on-year rise in consumer prices of 0.72%, marking a decline from the previous month's 1.48%—the highest rate recorded since November 2024. The most notable annual slowdown was observed in public services, with inflation reducing sharply to 4.22% from May's 13.54%. Similarly, accommodation and dining services experienced a slight deceleration, with prices increasing by 1.39% compared to 1.44% in the previous period. In contrast, prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages saw an uptick, registering a 1.11% increase from the earlier 0.78%. On a month-over-month basis, consumer prices went up by 0.17%, following a more modest rise of 0.06% in the preceding month.