Prices increased by 2.7 percent in January
In January this year, consumer prices were on average 2.7 percent higher than a year before, just like last December – the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Tuesday.
The so-called core inflation filtered from single and seasonal products increased to 3.2 percent from the 2.8 percent of December and from the 2.6 percent in October and November.
Compared to December 2018, consumer prices increased by 0.3 percent on average in one month. (MTI)
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