09.06.2025 16:08
Mexico's annual inflation rate climbed to 4.42 percent in May, marking a notable increase from the 3.93 percent recorded in the previous month. This upward trend signals a growing concern for the Mexican economy.
The rise in inflation represents a significant development that warrants close monitoring by economists and investors alike. Further analysis is required to fully understand the underlying causes of this increase and its potential long-term effects.
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