July’s inflation declined to 4.3%
The latest data from Statistics South Africa shows that inflation has cooled from 5% in June to 4.3 % in July.
The main contributors to inflation in the period came from housing, transport, and insurance.
The monthly increase in the consumer price index (CPI) was 0.2%, down from 0.7% in June.
In a statement, Stats SA says the slowdown can be attributed to softer inflation for food and non-alcoholic beverages (NAB), lower municipal tariff increases and a decline in fuel prices.
It says the annual rate for food and NAB declined to 0,9% in July.
This is the lowest print for food and NAB in more than 16 years, since June 2010 when it was 0,7%.
Incidentally, that was the month when South Africa hosted the FIFA World Cup. #SAInflation || Annual consumer price inflation declined to 4,3% in July from 5,0% in June.
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