KSH: consumer prices fell by 0.3 percent in June
In June this year, consumer prices fell by 0.3 percent, compared to a year before, while compared with the previous month increased by 0.1 percent – the Central Statistics Office (KSH) announced on Friday.
In an annual comparision, consumer prices are declining for the third consecutive month, after consumer prices declined by both in May and April by 0.1 percent.
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) measured a 0.3 percent decrease in consumer prices last time in 1968. (MTI)
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