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KSH: prices increased by 10.7 percent on an annual basis
Consumer prices were on average 10.7 percent higher in May than a year earlier, up 1.7 percent in a month, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Wednesday.

Wew reached double-digit inflation
According to the announcement, the prices of food and durable goods have risen the most in the past year.
In the first five months of the year, consumer prices rose by an average of 9.0 percent for all households and 8.7 percent for retired households, KSH wrote. (MTI)
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