The Colombia Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) Forecast features the current 2024 estimates and 2025 projections for the country. The publisher projections are based on a global economic outlook model that includes data on all world countries (GDP, inflation).
Inflation as measured by the consumer price index reflects the annual percentage change in the cost to the average consumer of acquiring a basket of goods and services that may be fixed or changed at specified intervals, such as yearly. The Laspeyres formula is generally used.
Economic Indicators Forecasts are based primarily on World Bank historical data and global GDP and employment forecasts from sources such as Goldman Sachs, Conference Board, The Economist, and the International Monetary Fund. Country forecasts are based on 1) World Bank country GDP and employment forecasts, and 2) a consensus forecast on total global GDP from multiple economist sources.
Data from 2017-2022 is historical data, 2023-2025 are forecasts. Economic Indicators forecasts are based on the most current GDP and employment outlooks. These estimates are current (nominal) figures, not constant (real) figures. They do not account for unpredictable future declines (recessions, natural disasters, wars, etc.).
Economic Indicators Forecasts are based primarily on World Bank historical data and global GDP and employment forecasts from sources such as Goldman Sachs, Conference Board, The Economist, and the International Monetary Fund. Country forecasts are based on 1) World Bank country GDP and employment forecasts, and 2) a consensus forecast on total global GDP from multiple economist sources.
Inflation as measured by the consumer price index reflects the annual percentage change in the cost to the average consumer of acquiring a basket of goods and services that may be fixed or changed at specified intervals, such as yearly. The Laspeyres formula is generally used.
Economic Indicators Forecasts are based primarily on World Bank historical data and global GDP and employment forecasts from sources such as Goldman Sachs, Conference Board, The Economist, and the International Monetary Fund. Country forecasts are based on 1) World Bank country GDP and employment forecasts, and 2) a consensus forecast on total global GDP from multiple economist sources.
Data from 2017-2022 is historical data, 2023-2025 are forecasts. Economic Indicators forecasts are based on the most current GDP and employment outlooks. These estimates are current (nominal) figures, not constant (real) figures. They do not account for unpredictable future declines (recessions, natural disasters, wars, etc.).
Economic Indicators Forecasts are based primarily on World Bank historical data and global GDP and employment forecasts from sources such as Goldman Sachs, Conference Board, The Economist, and the International Monetary Fund. Country forecasts are based on 1) World Bank country GDP and employment forecasts, and 2) a consensus forecast on total global GDP from multiple economist sources.
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