IPCA – Broad National Consumer Price Index | Complete History and Analysis
The IPCA (Broad National Consumer Price Index) is Brazil's main official inflation indicator, calculated and released monthly by IBGE. It measures the price variation of goods and services consumed by Brazilian families and is widely used as a reference for monetary policy, contract adjustments, rents, salaries, benefits, investments, and long-term economic analysis.
On this page of Kitnets.com, you can follow the complete history of IPCA from January 1995 to the current date, with reliable, organized, and easy-to-analyze data.
What you find on this page
Monthly IPCA variation
Track how much inflation has varied each month over the years.
IPCA accumulated in 12 months
Essential indicator for rent adjustments, contracts, and value corrections.
Interactive historical chart
Visualize the evolution of Brazilian inflation over time and identify economic cycles, periods of high inflation, and slowdowns.
Monthly heatmap
Visual analysis showing IPCA behavior month by month, facilitating comparison between years and identification of seasonal patterns.
Detailed historical data table
Month-by-month values, with monthly index and 12-month accumulated, ideal for studies, simulations, and financial analysis.
Custom period filter
Consult any date range between 01/01/1995 and the most recent month available, allowing for complete historical analyses or focus on specific periods.