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January 2024 inflation drops to 2.8%

MANILA — The country’s inflation decelerate­d for the fourth consecutiv­e month mainly due to a slowdown in the increases of food and non-alcoholic beverages.

- (Philstar.com)

During a press briefing on Tuesday, National Statistici­an and Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) chief Claire Dennis Mapa said that inflation dropped to 2.8% in January 2024, down from 3.9% in December of last year.

Mapa attributed the slower inflation to a reduced growth rate in food and non-alcoholic beverages, dropping to 3.5% from the previous month's 5.4%.

Core inflation also slowed to 3.8% in January 2024, lower than the previous month's 4.4% and notably lower than January 2023's 7.4%.

The faster decrease in the prices of vegetables, tubers, cooking bananas and others, with -20.8% inflation, significan­tly contribute­d to the decline in the inflation of food and non-alcoholic beverages.

Other contributo­rs to the inflation dip for food and non-alcoholic beverages are fish and other seafood with 1.2% inflation and meat and other parts of slaughtere­d land animals with -0.7% inflation.

Aside from food and non-alcoholic beverages, also contributi­ng to the inflation downtrend are housing, water, electricit­y, gas and other fuels which experience­d a slower annual increase of 0.7% during the month, down from 1.5% in December 2023.

January's inflation falls within the forecast range of 2.8% to 3.6% by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

The country’s food inflation also slowed to 3.3%, down from 5.5% last month and 11.2% in January 2023.

Food inflation’s decelerati­on is linked to the year-on-year decline in the index of vegetables, tubers, plantains, cooking bananas and pulses at 20.8%.

Fish and other seafood played a role in the downtrend, experienci­ng a decrease in inflation rate from 4.8% in December 2023 to 1.2% in January 2024.

Rice inflation, however, remains elevated at 22.6%, up from 19.6% last month. According to Mapa, this has been the highest since March 2009 with 22.9%.

The latest inflation print, according to the PSA, is the lowest inflation rate recorded since October 2020.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? PSA chief Claire Dennis Mapa said that inflation dropped to 2.8% in January 2024, down from 3.9% in December of last year.
PHILSTAR.COM PSA chief Claire Dennis Mapa said that inflation dropped to 2.8% in January 2024, down from 3.9% in December of last year.

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