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Number: 2008-42 Date Released: June 5, 2008 |
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SUMMARY INFLATION REPORT
The year-on-year headline inflation rate at the national level further jumped to 9.6 percent in May from 8.3 percent in April, the highest inflation since January 1999 (10.5%). This was primarily triggered by the continuing higher annual price increases in the heavily-weighted food, beverages and tobacco (FBT) index. The rest of the commodity groups also posted higher inflation rates during the month. Inflation a year ago was 2.4 percent. Likewise, annual inflation rate in the National Capital Region (NCR) accelerated by 0.9 percentage point, to 8.3 percent in May from 7.4 percent in April due to higher annual price adjustments in FBT, services and miscellaneous index In Areas Outside the National Capital Region (AONCR), annual inflation rose to 10.2 percent in May from 8.7 percent in April. All the commodity groups registered higher annual inflation rates except the miscellaneous items index.
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