Philippines: Inflation remains steady at 4.5% in May

Published 2021년 6월 4일

Tridge summary

In May, the Philippines saw a stable inflation rate of 4.5%, remaining steady for the second consecutive month, as reported by the Philippine Statistics Authority. Despite this, the current rate is higher than the 2.1% recorded in the same month the previous year. The first five months of 2021 averaged an inflation rate of 4.4%, surpassing the government's target range of 2.0% to 4.0%. Notably, the inflation rate for food and non-alcoholic beverages slowed down to 4.6%, while alcoholic beverages and tobacco saw an 11.8% increase. The transportation index's double-digit annual hike also moderated to 16.5%. Excluding certain food and energy items, the core inflation for May was 3.3%, similar to the previous month's rate. Inflation for food increased slightly to 4.9% in May from 5.0% in the previous month, while in May of the previous year, it was 2.9%.
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Original content

The rate of increase in consumer prices remained steady for second consecutive month in May as indices of food and transport rose at a much slower pace, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported Friday, June 4. The country’s headline inflation last month remained at 4.5 percent, the same level in April and March 2021. However, the latest Inflation figure is higher compared with 2.1 percent in the same month last year. The May Inflation rate also brought the first five-month average to 4.4 percent, still above the government’s target of 2.0 percent to 4.0 percent. “There were mixed movements in the annual growth rates in the indices of the commodity groups in May 2021,” the PSA said. Meanwhile, inflation decelerated further in the indices of food and non-alcoholic beverages at 4.6 percent, while alcoholic beverages and tobacco settled at 11.8 percent. Likewise, the double-digit annual hike in the index of transport slowed down to 16.5 percent during the month. ...
Source: Mb

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