Inflation jumped to 9.1% in March 2021
Increase in the prices of electricity and food largely contributed in the skipe of inflation
According to
the latest report of Pakistan Bureau of statistics (PBS), Inflation jumped to
over 9% in March. The increase in the
prices of food and electricity largely contributed in the surge. The inflation
is higher in the rural areas compare to urban areas.
The PBS
stated that electricity rates were 31.5% higher than a year ago and almost all
kitchen items recorded a double-digit rise in prices, including wheat, sugar,
and wheat flour.
The prices
of eggs were 64% higher than a year ago despite moderate weather across the
country.
In March,
the wheat prices were 35% higher, followed by 24% average increase in prices of
sugar, 19% wheat flour, 20% pulses, and 17% vegetable ghee, according to the
PBS.
In January
2021, the inflation reading had slipped to 5.7%, which led to congratulatory
tweets from Premier Imran and Planning Minister Asad Umar. The prime minister
said that the Consumer Price Index and core inflation were “both now lower than
when our government was formed”.
The PBS
reported that there was a significant increase in inflation in rural areas as
compared to the cities. The inflation rate in urban areas slightly increased to
8.7% in March but in rural areas, the inflation rate increased from 8.8% to
9.5%.
Food
inflation also rose more in rural areas than in the urban centres. In cities,
it increased from 10.3% to 11.5%, according to the PBS while in rural areas; it
jumped from 9.1% to 11.1% -a surge of 2% within a month.
The
inflation index comprises 12 major groups with food and non-alcoholic beverages
having maximum weight of 34.6% in the basket. The food group saw a price
increase of 11.6% in March over a year ago. Within the food group, prices of
non-perishable food items rose 17% on an annualised basis.
The
double-digit increase in prices suggested that it was not easier for the middle
and low-income groups to manage the kitchen with limited resources. However,
the perishable food items recorded a price reduction of over 17%, the PBS said.
The
inflation rate for the housing, water, electricity, gas and fuel group - having
one-fourth weight in the basket - was 8.8% last month.
The PBS
bulletin revealed that the government had increased electricity tariff by 31.5%
last month on an annualised basis. The cost of footwear also shot up nearly
16.2% last month as compared to the same period previous year.
The average
inflation rate for July-March period of the current fiscal year came in at
8.34%, according to the PBS.
The World
Bank has projected 9% inflation rate for Pakistan this year, which it said
could slow down to 7% in the next financial year.
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