In June, Mexico's five largest economies experienced record inflation due to the loosening of sanitary restrictions, increased LP gas costs, drought, and supply chain disruptions. Mexico City saw the highest inflation at 5.53%, with significant price increases in air transport, domestic gas LP, and other products, and significant decreases in chile serrano, onion, and lamps. Other states like Nuevo León, Jalisco, Puebla, and Tlaxcala also reported high inflation rates, with the most significant increases being in energy, food, beverages, and tobacco.