Kendari City July 2020 Experiencing Inflation of 0.25 Percent - BPS-Statistics Indonesia Konawe Selatan Regency

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Kendari City July 2020 Experiencing Inflation of 0.25 Percent

Release Date : August 3, 2020
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Abstract

  • Kendari City inflation in July 2020 was recorded at 0.25 percent with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) 105.06. Out of 90 cities, 29 cities experienced inflation and 61 cities experienced deflation. The highest inflation was recorded in Timika (Papua) and the lowest inflation was recorded in Jember and Banyuwangi (East Java) respectively 0.01 percent with CPI 104.77 and 103.50 respectively.
  • Inflation that occurred in Kendari City was caused by rising price indices in the food, beverage and tobacco group 0.64 percent; equipment, equipment and routine household maintenance 0.20 percent; health group 0.14 percent; transportation group 0.11 percent; education group 0.09 percent; the personal care group and other services 0.08 percent; recreation, sports and culture group 0.06 percent; and the housing, water, electricity and household fuel group of 0.05 percent. While the clothing and footwear group, the information, communication and financial services group, the recreation, sports and culture group and the food and beverage / restaurant supply group did not experience changes / were relatively stable.
  • Commodities contributing to inflation are skipjack / scales, fly fish / benggol fish, spinach, purebred meat, white cigarettes, moringa leaves, filter clove cigarettes, cars, kale, and cayenne peppers.
  • Commodities contributing to deflation are long beans, squid, rambe fish, selar / tude fish, rice, milk fish / sponge fish, sugar, air transportation, garlic, and shallots.
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