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Inflation Measured By SPI Index Increased 12.66 Percent: PBS

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October 15, 2021
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Inflation Measured By SPI Index Increased 12.66 Percent: PBS

Inflation Measured By SPI Index Increased 12.66 Percent: PBS

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Islamabad October 15 2021: The SPI for the current week ended on 14th October, 2021 recorded an increase of 12.66 percent, LPG (64.60 percent), Electricity for Q1 (61.11 percent), Mustard Oil (43.82 percent), Vegetable Ghee 1 Kg (41.55 percent), Vegetable Ghee 2.5 Kg (39.94 percent), Cooking Oil 5 liter (38.70 percent), Chilies Powdered (33.43 percent), Gents Sandal (33.37 percent), Chicken (30.08 percent), Washing Soap (26.61 percent), Garlic (22.78 percent), Petrol (22.22 percent) and Diesel (17.13 percent).


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While major decrease observed in the prices of Tomatoes (50.11 percent), Pulse Moong (32.01 percent), Onions (31.17 percent), Potatoes (22.30 percent) and Pulse Mash (1.73 percent).

The week on week trend depicts increase of 0.20 percent. Increase in the prices of Tomatoes (19.21 percent), Mustard Oil (3.12 percent), Tea Prepared (2.12 percent), LPG (2.07 percent), Washing Soap (1.98 percent), Cooked Daal (1.55 percent), Tea Lipton (1.48 percent) and Cooked Beef (1.32 percent) was observed with joint impact of (0.34 percent) into the overall SPI for combined group of (0.20 percent).

On the other hand, decrease observed in the prices of Sugar (6.28 percent), Eggs (3.80 percent), Pulse Moong (3.03 percent), Onions (1.61 percent), Chicken (1.47 percent), Pulse Gram (0.94 percent), Bananas (0.93 percent), Wheat Flour Bag (0.91 percent), Pulse Masoor (0.58 percent) and Pulse Mash (0.56 percent).

During the week, out of 51 items, prices of 22 (43.13 percent) items increased 10 (19.60 percent) items decreased and 19 (37.25 percent) items remained stable.

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