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Inflation accelerates to 8.7% in Jan 2023

Inflation in January accelerated further due to higher rental, electric and water rates as well as the continued rise in food and vegetable prices, according to data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority on Tuesday.

The consumer price index rose 8.7 percent, the highest since November 2008 and faster than the 8.1 percent inflation in December, the PSA said. January’s total breached the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ estimate of 7.5 to 8.3 percent.

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Inflation in January is way above the government’s target range of 2 to 4 percent.

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels posted an inflation rate of 8.5 percent in January from

7 percent in December, data showed.

Another major contributor to inflation for the month is food and non-alcoholic beverages at 10.7 percent inflation from 10.2 percent in December 2022, the PSA said.

Food inflation ballooned to 11.2 percent in January from 10.6 percent eh previous month, driven by the increase in vegetable prices at 37.8 percent from 32.4 percent in December.

Following the fast- er-than-anticipated inflation in January, February’s outlook remains high at around 8.5 to 9 percent, BPI Lead Economist Jun Neri said.

“The rate of deceleration might be a little slower than anticipated, which will affect consumer confidence and overall growth could be affected by inflation affecting consumer confidence,” Neri said.

With inflation exceeding expectations, the BSP is

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