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Friday, June 20, 2025

CSO: Inflation rate slightly higher in April

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GUARDIAN MEDIA NEWSROOM
28 days ago
20250522

Dilok Klaisataporn

For the month of April, the in­fla­tion rate was 1.5 per­cent—a slight in­crease from the 1 per­cent fig­ure re­port­ed in March by the Cen­tral Sta­tis­ti­cal Of­fice (CSO).

In its lat­est Con­sumer Price In­dex bul­letin, the CSO con­firms an In­fla­tion Rate of 1.5% for April 2025. It says this is a mea­sure­ment of the per­cent­age change in the All Items In­dex for the month of April 2025 over April 2024.

The CSO notes that the In­fla­tion Rate for the com­par­a­tive pe­ri­od (April 2024/April 2023) was 0.5 per­cent.

In terms of the All Items In­dex of 125.2—cal­cu­lat­ed from the prices col­lect­ed for the month of April 2025—that fig­ure was a slight uptick of 0.2 points or 0.2% above the All Items In­dex for March 2025.

The In­dex for Food and Non-Al­co­holic Bev­er­ages de­creased from 153.4 in March 2025 to 152.9 in April 2025, re­flect­ing a de­crease of -0.3%.

“Con­tribut­ing sig­nif­i­cant­ly to this de­crease was the gen­er­al down­ward move­ment in the prices of fresh whole chick­ens, hot pep­pers, toma­toes, cab­bage, cu­cum­ber, fresh king fish, plan­tains, full cream pow­dered milk, pi­men­to and me­l­on­gene,” the CSO bul­letin ex­plained.

It added that the de­crease was coun­tered by price in­creas­es in some foods.

“The full im­pact of these price de­creas­es,” the CSO said, “was off­set by the gen­er­al in­crease in the prices of pump­kin, Irish pota­toes, gar­lic, fresh steak, ta­ble mar­garine, ched­dar cheese, or­anges, par­boiled rice, ochroes and onions.”

The bul­letin al­so high­lights oth­er in­dices and sub-in­dices reg­is­ter­ing in­creas­es in April 2025 when com­pared with fig­ures from March 2025:

“…in­creas­es in the sub-in­dices for Al­co­hol and To­bac­co of 0.7%; Home Own­er­ship of 0.7%; Rent of 0.7%; Health of 0.3%; Trans­port of 0.4%; Recre­ation and Cul­ture of 0.1%; Ho­tels, Cafes and Restau­rants of 0.6%; and Mis­cel­la­neous Goods and Ser­vices of 0.2%.”

The bul­letin notes there was a de­crease in the sub-in­dex for Fur­nish­ings, House­hold Equip­ment and Rou­tine Main­te­nance of the House of -0.4%.

All oth­er sec­tions re­mained un­changed.


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