Inflation in November: The Central Statistical Office indicator was 4.6%. on a year-to-year basis. This means that they have increased overall on this scale prices consumer goods and services compared to November last year. The data are more or less in line with expectations and at the same time mean a slight slowdown – in October inflation was at the level of 5%. Month to month, prices increased by 0.04%.
The Central Statistical Office provides important numbers: The data published by the Central Statistical Office is the so-called quick respect. This means that we do not yet have a full breakdown of prices by individual categories, and the inflation rate itself may ultimately be slightly different (although it may also be confirmed). However, the rate of price growth in three main categories was provided.
Fuels are cheaper and energy is more expensive: Food prices increased by as much as 4.8% compared to the previous year. However, month to month we paid for food by 0.07%. more. Interestingly, on a monthly basis, energy prices have not changed. However, compared to last year they increased by as much as 11.7%. They are on the opposite end fuel priceswhich compensate for this increase overall. We paid 6% for fuel in November. less, than last year. Month to month, however, there was a slight increase of 2.3%. I'm talking about fuels to private means of transport.
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