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    Inflation rises to 1.5% in April – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Central Statistical Workplace mentioned the nation’s inflation price for april rose by one per cent to 1.5 per cent in April 2025, in comparison with the identical interval in 2024.

    In a launch, the CSO mentioned:

    “The Inflation Price for April 2025, which measures the share change within the All Gadgets Index for the month of April 2025 over April 2024, was 1.5 per cent. This represents a rise from 1.0 per cent for the earlier interval (March 2025/March 2024). The Inflation Price for the comparative interval (April 2024/April 2023) was 0.5 per cent.”

    The CSO mentioned the All Gadgets Index calculated from the costs collected for the month of April 2025 was 125.2, representing a rise of 0.2 level or 0.2 per cent above the All Gadgets Index for March 2025.

    “The Index for Meals and Non-Alcoholic Drinks decreased from 153.4 in March 2025 to 152.9 in April 2025, reflecting a lower of -0.3 per cent.

    “Contributing considerably to this lower was the overall downward motion within the costs of recent complete chickens, scorching peppers, tomatoes, cabbage, cucumber, recent king fish, plantains, full cream powdered milk, pimento and melongene.

    “Nonetheless, the total affect of those value decreases was offset by the overall improve within the costs of pumpkin, irish potatoes, garlic, recent steak, desk margarine, cheddar cheese, oranges, parboiled rice, ochroes and onions.”

    The CSO added {that a} additional assessment of the information for April 2025 in contrast with March 2025 mirrored will increase within the sub-indices as follows:

    • Alcohol and Tobacco: 0.7 per cent
    • Dwelling Possession: 0.7 per cent
    • Lease: 0.7 per cent
    • Well being: 0.3 per cent
    • Transport: 0.4 per cent
    • Recreation and Tradition: 0.1 per cent
    • Inns, Cafes and Eating places: 0.6 per cent
    • Miscellaneous Good and Providers: 0.2 per cent.

    The CSO mentioned this era additionally confirmed a lower within the sub-index for Furnishings, Family Tools and Routine Upkeep of the Home of -0.4 per cent.

    All different sections remained unchanged.



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