The Inflation Rate in El Salvador for 2024 Drops to -0.07, the Lowest This Year

By Eddie Galdamez  | Updated on: November 8, 2024
Inflation rate in El SalvadorSan Salvador. Image by @CHSanSalvador

At the end of October 2024, the inflation rate in El Salvador, reported by the Central Reserve Bank (BCR), dropped to -0.07%, the lowest inflation point this year.

This marks the first time the country has recorded negative inflation since December 2020, when the rate was at -0.09%.

As of the end of October 2024, El Salvador’s inflation rate decreased by 2.73 percentage points compared to October 2023, dropping from 2.66% to -0.07% over the past 12 months.

Inflation Rate in El Salvador
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Change
2023-2024
January 0.25 -0.08 0.31 6.48 7.03 1.20 -5.83 (-82.93%)
February 0.35 -0.39 1.06 6.67 6.82 0.80 -6.02 (-88.27%)
March 0.68 -0.53 1.77 6.69 6.06 0.77 -5.29 (-87.29%)
April 0.80 -1.05 2.79 6.55 5.44 1.14 -4.30 (-79.04%)
May 0.80 -0.95 2.59 7.48 4.41 1.42 -2.99 (-67.80%)
June 0.53 -0.23 2.59 7.76 3.78 1.48 -2.30 (-60.85%)
July 0.13 -0.06 3.43 7.42 3.34 1.78 -1.56 (-46.71%)
August -0.49 -0.30 4.30 7.66 3.09 1.17 -1.92 (-62.14%)
September -0.68 -0.39 4.97 7.49 3.02 0.58 –2.44 (-80.79%)
October -0.87 -0.21 5.49 7.47 2.66 -0.07 -2.73 (-102.63%)
November -0.58 -0.18 6.20 7.32 2.11
December 0.00 -0.09 6.11 7.32 1.23

SEE ALSO: El Salvador’s Basic Food Basket Cost

Today’s inflation rate is the lowest of 2024 and the lowest since January 2021, when it stood at 0.31%.

Thus far in 2024, the highest inflation rate belongs to Restaurants and Hotels, standing at 4.62%; it is followed by the health sector with a rate of 2.60%. Third is the Alcoholic beverages and tobacco sector, with a 1.84% inflation.

2024 Inflation Rate
Dec
2023
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
General Index 1.23 1.20 0.80 0.77 1.14 1.42 1.48 1.78 1.17 0.58 -0.07
Food and non-alcoholic beverages 3.98 3.60 2.15 2.21 2.34 2.71 3.63 4.53 3.12 1.21 -0.34
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 4.36 2.62 2.66 3.10 2.26 1.16 0.62 0.64 0.85 1.70 1.84
Clothing and footwear 0.65 0.48 1.08 1.37 0.83 1.03 1.18 1.00 1.15 0.75 0.71
Accommodation, water, electricity,
gas, and other fuels
-0.26 0.36 0.02 0.29 0.60 0.44 0.80 1.13 1.03 1.15 1.68
Furniture, household items,
and ordinary household maintenance
-1.74 -2.31 -1.41 -1.65 -1.42 -1.27 -1.66 -1.42 -1.39 -1.69 -1.96
Health 2.98 2.96 2.62 2.48 2.52 2.69 2.53 2.21 2.09 2.38 2.60
Transportation -4.27 -3.72 -3.08 -3.79 -1.04 -0.05 -2.19 -2.87 -4.34 -4.29 -5.34
Communications -1.52 -1.53 -0.89 -0.90 -0.90 -0.83 -0.70 -1.23 -0.90 -0.94 -0.69
Recreation and culture -2.12 -2.07 -2.98 -3.33 -3.03 -2.68 -2.40 -2.34 -2.20 -1.95 -2.47
Education 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43
Restaurants and hotels 5.82 5.89 5.70 5.99 5.54 5.75 5.53 6.10 5.83 5.35 4.62
Miscellaneous goods and services 0.98 0.73 0.64 0.44 0.45 0.55 0.43 0.58 0.79 1.14 0.79

One of the crucial inflation rates impacting all Salvadorans is the food and non-alcoholic beverages rate, currently at -0.34%, the lowest this year. An increase or decrease in this rate affects the country’s essential food basket cost.

The October 2024 Salvadoran food and non-alcoholic beverage inflation rate has decreased by 4.32 or -108.54% since the end of December 2023. This decrease is good news for Salvadorans.

Food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation rate
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Change
2023-2024
January 0.82 1.28 0.12 8.95 12.22 3.60 -8.62 (-70.54%)
February 0.93 0.91 0.73 9.45 12.61 2.15 -10.46 (-82.95%)
March 1.22 1.07 1.15 9.81 11.62 2.21 -9.41 (-80.98%)
April 1.70 2.08 -0.04 10.89 10.36 2.34 -8.02 (-77.41%)
May 2.34 2.26 -0.87 13.28 8.35 2.71 -5.64 (-67.54%)
June 2.81 2.88 -1.02 14.37 6.93 3.63 -3.30 (-47.62%)
July 1.61 3.30 -0.07 14.19 6.40 4.53 -1.87 (-29.22%)
August -0.02 2.10 2.11 14.50 6.11 3.12 -2.99 (-48.94%)
September -0.16 1.43 3.94 13.55 5.98 1.21 -4.77 (-79.77)
October 0.71 0.67 6.07 12.82 5.91 -0.34 -6.25 (-105.75%)
November 0.76 0.62 7.42 12.06 4.70
December 1.20 0.37 7.96 12.24 3.98

The inflation rate problem is a global issue and is not isolated to El Salvador. Due in large part to the measures implemented by the Nayib Bukele administration, the Salvadoran inflation rate continues to be one of the lowest in Latin America.