Argentina's inflation edges up in June, breaking monthslong streak in blow to President Milei

FILE - Argentine President Javier Milei walks arm-in-arm with Vice President Victoria Villarruel during Independence Day celebrations, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 9, 2024. Argentina's consumer price index report released Friday, July 12, 2024, showed Argentina’s annual inflation slowing a bit to just over 271% — still among the highest rates in the world. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, File)

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A closely watched measure of inflation in Argentina remained stronger than the libertarian government of President Javier Milei would have hoped on Friday, as the official statistics agency reported prices edging up in June and breaking a monthslong streak of declines.

Argentina's consumer price index rose 4.6% in June, slightly up from the rate of 4.2% in May, ending a five-month that experts had attributed to a deepening recession brought about by Milei's brutal austerity scheme. President Milei has touted the falling prices over recent months as a key victory in his fight against Argentina’s worst economic crisis in over two decades.

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