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Inflation hits low-earners harder

- Rebecca Howard Picture / Michael Craig

Low-spending households continued to face higher inflation than top earners in the third quarter, although superannui­tants were hit by rising rates and insurance costs, says Stats NZ.

Overall costs for the lowestexpe­nditure household group were up 0.8 per cent in the September 2017 quarter, compared with the June quarter, the government statistici­an said. Households in the highest earning group saw their cost of living lift 0.5 per cent, Stats NZ said.

Superannui­tants, however, experience­d the highest inflation of all household groups in the September quarter, driven by rising prices for rates, and insurance. Their overall costs rose 0.9 per cent, compared with a 0.6 per cent rise overall for households.

“Nearly nine out of 10 superannui­tants own their own home, so they bear the brunt of rising homeowners­hip costs,” said consumer prices manager Matthew Haigh.

“In September, rises in local authority rates and home insurance had the greatest impact on this group.”

On an annual basis, living costs for low-spending households rose 2.6 per cent while they were up 2.3 per cent for beneficiar­ies and 1.5 per cent for the highest-expenditur­e household group, Stats NZ said.

Poorer households experience­d a greater impact from increased prices for rents, insurance, and cigarettes and tobacco.

In contrast, high-spending households experience­d more benefit from lower prices for telecommun­ications services, and audiovisua­l equipment, according to Stats NZ.

“Prices increased over the year for essential items like rents, food, and petrol, while they fell for some luxury items,” Haigh said.

The agency began publishing the quarterly data in November last year to provide new insights into inflation experience­d by 13 different groups including beneficiar­ies, Maori, pensioners and others based on income and spending patterns.

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Prices went up for food but fell for some luxury items.

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