This variation represented an increase of 5.2 percentage points compared to the same period last year is at 8%.
On the geographic domains side, cucuta was the city with the highest annual cost of living as of February 16.12%, exceeds the national average by almost three percentage points.
They follow in that order Sincelejo (14.97%); Valledupar (14.56%); Monteria (14.51%); Cartagena (14.41%); Tunja (14.11%); Grass (14.02%); Popayan (13.97%); Armenian (13.92%); Barranquilla (13.90%); Neiva (13.90%); riohacha (13.75%); Santa Marta (13.69%); Florence (13.35%); Cali (13.33%) and Bucaramanga with 13.33%.
He danish analysis confirmed that 13 of the 23 main cities of Colombia they were above the national annualized variation through February.
Source: El heraldo

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