The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has just released the inflation rate for the month of August, 2016.
In
August the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which measures inflation
increased by 17.6% (year-on-year), 0.5% points higher from the rate
recorded in July (17.1%).
The major divisions responsible for
accelerating the pace of the increase in the headline index were
Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuel, Education and
Transportation Services.
The Food Index rose by 16.4 percent
(year-on-year) in August, up by 0.6 percent points from 15.8 percent
recorded in July. During the month, all the major food groups
contributed to the increase in the Food sub-index, however the pace of
increase was slowed by Fruits, Potatoes, Yam and other Tubers as well as
Oils and Fats, which reported slower increases during the month. In
addition, imported foods as reflected by the Imported Food Sub-index
increased by 0.2% points from July to 20.7% in August.
Price
movements recorded by the All Items less farm produce or Core sub-index
increased by 17.2 percent (year-on-year) in August, up by 0.3 percentage
points from rates recorded in July (16.9 percent).
During the
month, the highest increases were seen in Solid fuels, Vehicles parts
Books & Stationeries and Clothing and other articles of clothing.
On
a month-on-month basis, the Headline index rose by 1.0 percent in
August, marginally lower than the 1.3 percent recorded in July. This is
the third consecutive month of a slower pace of increase in the Headline
Index.
For more details, you can go through the full report here: http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/report/443
INFOGRAPHICS attached below:
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