Inflation raises Mexico's food basket cost 67% in eight years

An analysis by ITESO's Business School shows Mexico's food basket cost rose 67% from August 2018 to March 2026, outpacing general inflation of 45%. In urban areas, it increased from 1,500 to 2,571 pesos per person monthly. This hike particularly impacts low-income households.

The ITESO study notes that in rural areas, the cost rose from 1,150 to 1,940 pesos monthly. In March 2026, food inflation hit 6.87% annually, against 4.59% overall. Items like tomatoes saw increases up to 126.3% in one year in rural zones.

Fuel price hikes raise logistics costs, affecting the entire supply chain. To avoid income poverty, an urban person now needs 4,940 pesos monthly, up from 3,100 in 2018; rural, 3,553 from 2,200. A city family of four requires nearly 20,000 pesos.

In the job market, Q1 2026 added 207,604 formal jobs, 8.4% fewer than last year. Mexico lost over 56,000 employer registrations since late 2023, indicating business closures or rising informality.

ITESO warns of a cycle where high prices, labor precarity, and reduced consumption feed each other, eroding purchasing power.

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Illustration of Mexico's inflation rising to 4.63% in March 2026, featuring a market scene with rising prices and a billboard display.
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Mexico's annual inflation rises to 4.63% in early March

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Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) reported annual inflation at 4.63% for the first half of March 2026, exceeding analysts' estimates. The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) rose 0.62% from the previous half-month period.

Consultancy firm Empiria reported that in February 2026, the poorest 10% of households faced 3.3% inflation, compared to 2.9% for the richest 10%. The gap stems from the heavier weight of food and housing in low-income baskets. INDEC confirmed a general monthly inflation rate of 2.9%.

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Inflation in the Philippines rose to 2.0% in January 2026, marking the second consecutive month of rising prices for goods, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority on February 5. This was up from 1.8% in December 2025. The increase stemmed from higher inflation in housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels.

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated there are no reasons to raise the kilo of tortilla price starting April 15, despite the National Tortilla Council's announcement of a 2-to-4-peso increase. She instructed Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué to meet with producers to review the situation. Prices vary widely by region, with a national average of 24.18 pesos per kilo.

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Argentina's Central Bank released its latest Market Expectations Survey, drawing from 45 analysts' projections, estimating 2.4% inflation for January 2026 and a dollar rate of $1,475 in February.

CORE Indonesia projects March 2026 annual inflation at 3.5-3.6 percent, down from February's 4.76 percent. The forecast reflects a low-base effect from electricity tariffs, though Lebaran and non-subsidized fuel prices may push monthly inflation higher. Official BPS data is due on April 1, 2026.

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The latest Relevamiento de Expectativas de Mercado (REM) from the Banco Central has raised inflation expectations for March and the rest of 2026. Consultancies forecast 3.0% for March, with an annual projection of 29.1%. They also updated estimates for the dollar, GDP, and unemployment.

 

 

 

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