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Haiti - Economy : Inflation continues towards the 15%
01/06/2017 09:32:47

Haiti - Economy : Inflation continues towards the 15%

During the month of April 2017, the Consumer Price Index (100 in August 2004) was 301.5 compared with 298.3 the previous month, thus showing a monthly growth rate of + 1.1%, what represents a slight deceleration compared to the monthly change of + 1.2% in March. However, inflation continued to grow year-on-year with +14.6% against 14.3% in March 2017.

The monthly increase in inflation is mainly the result of the behavior of consumption functions: "Food, Beverages and Tobacco" (+ 1.1%), "Clothing, fabrics, footwear" And Water (+ 1.6%), "Equipment and Maintenance of Housing" (+ 0.8%) and "Health" (+ 2.1%).

The positive change in the "food, beverages and tobacco" index, which accounts for more than 50% of the household budget, result among others from millet (+ 4.5%), corn grain (+ 1.3%), (1.9%), eggs (+ 1.1%), coconut (+ 2.9%), bananas (+ 2.0%), giraumon (+ (+ 1.6%), cabbage (+ 1.9%), onion (≠ 1.1%), eggplant (+ 2.5%), (1.3%), tomato (+ 1.0%), yam (+ 1.8%), malanga (+ 1.8%), potato (+ 1.7%), potato (+ 2.2%), lemon (+ 2.0%) and refined sugar (+ 1.3%).

The increase in the "Clothing, textiles and footwear" index is particularly linked to fabric prices (+ 2.4%), clothing, and the universal jacket (+ 1.8%), shirts (+ 3.0%), (2.1%), dress (+ 3.1%), pants and sheath (+ 2.5%), clothing (+ 1.8%), shoes and tennis (+ 1.9% Of the sandals (+ 2.1%).

The increase in the "Rent for Housing, Energy and Water" index is mainly due to the rise in housing rent (+1.8%), water supply (+ 1.0%) and charcoal (+ 1.6%).

The upward trend observed in the "Accommodation, Equipment and Maintenance of Housing" index follows the increase in the price of living room furniture (+ 1.5%), dining room (+ 1.1% (1.7%), bed linen (+ 1.4%), curtains (+ 3.1%) and tablecloths (+ 0.9%).

Finally, the increase in the "Health" index is particularly linked to the rise in fees paid to doctors and hospitalization costs (+ 3.3%).

Situation in figures by function for the whole country (yoy) :

Food, beverages and tobacco : 14.1%

Apparel and textiles, footwear : 19.3%

Rent housing, energy and water : 19.4%

Development and maintenance of housing : 14.1%

Health : 13.2%

Transport : 3.0%

Leisure, entertainment, education and cultural : 16.4%

Other goods and services : 19.4%

Situation in Figures local products (yoy) : :

Food, beverages and tobacco : 14.3%

Apparel and textiles, footwear : 6.7%

Rent housing, energy and water : 24.4%

Development and maintenance of housing : 22.6%

Health : 12.4%

Transport : 4.6%

Leisure, entertainment, education and cultural : 17.8%

Other goods and services : 2.1%

Situation in figures of imported products (YoY) :

Food, beverages and tobacco : 12.2%

Apparel and textiles, footwear : 19.5%

Rent housing, energy and water : 3.5%

Development and maintenance of housing : 23.0%

Health : 3.2%

Transport : 4.2%

Leisure, entertainment, education and cultural : 21.5%

Other goods and services : 16.5%

General Price Index by Region (Variation on a month) :

Metropolitan area (+ 1.0%)

Rest North (+ 1.0%) (includes the departments of South-East and West)

North (+ 0.9%), (including departments of the North, Northeast and Northwest)

South (+ 1.2%) (including South departments of Grand'Anse and Nippes)

Transversal (+ 0.8%), (including the departments of Centre and Artibonite)

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20770-haiti-economy-inflation-rises-again.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



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