The Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell to 2.7% in Castile-La Mancha in November at the interannual rate, 1 tenth less than the interannual rate of the previous month, according to final data published this Friday by the National Institute of … Statistics (INE).
The November figure is the lowest recorded in Castile-La Mancha since August 2025. In monthly terms, inflation in Castile-La Mancha increased by 0.2%, while so far this year the increase has reached 2.2%.
In Castile-La Mancha, prices increased the most compared to the same month of the previous year. housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels5.5% more than in November 2024 (-2 points compared to the interannual rate recorded the previous month); alcoholic beverages and tobacco, 4.4% more (+0 points); restaurants and hotels, 4.4% more (+0.4 points) and other goods and services, 3.6% more (+0 points).
In contrast, it is in clothes and shoes, -0.8% (+1.7 points compared to the rate of the previous month), the only category in which they were reduced.
At the national level, the CPI increased by 0.2% in November compared to the previous month and reduced its interannual rate by 0.1 point, to 3%.
At the end of November, the highest CPI rates were presented by Madrid (3.7%), Comunitat Valenciana (3.4%) and the Balearic Islands (3.2%). At the opposite end were the Canary Islands (2.3%), La Rioja (2.4%) and Murcia (2.5%).
Extremadura (+0.5%), Murcia (+0.3%) and Navarra (+0.3%) were the communities where prices increased the most from one year to the next, while Andalusia, Cantabria and the Canary Islands were the lowest, with drops of 0.3%, 0.2% and 0.2% respectively.