KSH: consumer prices increased by 2.3 percent in April
Average consumer prices were 2.3 percent higher in April, than in the previous year and increased by an average of 0.7 percent, compared to the previous month – according to the Central Statistical Office (KSH).
In the first four months of the year, consumer prices increased by 2.1 percent, compared to the same period of 2017.
The seasonally adjusted annual core inflation was 2.4 percent after the 2.5 percent of March. (MTI)
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