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Leyte in Flation rate slows down further 4.4 percent in April 2023

 

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Leyte's inflation rate continued to decline at 4.4 percent in April 2023. This is the lowest recorded inflation rate of the province since April 2022. Leyte's inflation rate during the same period last year was higher at 6.1 percent. Likewise, the region's inflation rate further declined at 4.7 percent in April 2023 from 5.9 percent in March 2023. All other provinces and HUC in Eastern Visayas also registered a decrease in their respective inflation rates for this month.

The decline in Leyte's April 2023 inflation rate was due to the downtrend in annual rate of change of CPI of four (4) major commodity groups. The inflation rate for Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages decreased at 7,1 percent in April 2023 from 7.7 percent in March 2023. This was driven by the slower rate of increase in prices of Meat and Other Parts of Slaughtered Land Animals, Milk, Other Dairy Products and Eggs, Oils and Fats, Vegetables, Tubers, Plantains, Cooking Bananas and Pulses, Sugar, Confectionery and Desserts, Fruit and Vegetable Juices, Coffee and Coffee Substitutes, and Water. Likewise, Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco registered a decrease in its inflation rate at 5.3 percent in April 2023 from 5,6 percent in March 2023 due to the slower rate of increase in prices of Tobacco and Non-Food commodities, and the faster rate of decrease in prices of Wine. Further, Clothing and Footwear recorded a decrease at 1.7 percent in April 2023 from 1.9 percent in March 2023 caused by the slower rate of increase in prices of Garments. Moreover, Transport recorded a deflation of 1.0 percent in April 2023 from an inflation rate of 0.7 percent in March 2023 due to the slower rate of increase in prices of Passenger Transport by Air and the faster rate of decrease in prices of Fuels and Lubricants for Personal Transport Equipment.

 On the other hand, two (2) major commodity groups recorded a 0.1 percentage point increase in their respective inflation rates in April 2023. These are Recreation, Sport and Culture (1.9 percent to 2.0 percent) and Personal Care, and Miscellaneous Goods and Services (4.0 percent to 4.1 percent). The former was due to the faster rate of increase in prices of Stationery and Drawing Materials, while the latter was caused by the faster rate of increase in prices of Other Appliances, Articles and Products for Personal Care.


The seven (7) other major commodity groups maintained their inflation cates from their previous months' rate. These are Housing. Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels with 2.0 percent; Furnishings, Hausehold Equipment and Roufine Household Maintenance with 3.4 percent; Health with 3.0 percent; Information and Communication with 0.4 percent, Education Services with 0.9 percent: Restaurants and Accommodation Services with 4.5 percent and Financial Services with zero percent inflation rate.


The inflation rate is the general rise in prices over a period. It indicates how fast or how slow price changes over two-time periods. Contrary to common knowledge, low inflation does not necessarily connote that prices are falling instead; it means that prices continue to increase at a slower rate. It is a derived indicator of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is a measure of change in the average retail prices of goods and services commonly purchased by a particular group of people in a specific area. The overall CPI in Leyte for A biil 2023 was 119.2. This implies that the average retail price of goods and services in Leyte is 19.2 percent higher than the average retail prices in 2018 (base year).

 

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The Purchasing Power of Peso (PPP) in Leyte remained at 84 centavos in April 2023. Likewise, the PPP in the region retained at 83 centavos in April 2023. The 84 centavos purchasing power of the peso in Leyte indicates that the same basket of goods and services worth 54 pesos in 2018 (base year) is worth 100 pesos during the reference period.

 

 

 

SGD. SHERYL ANN A. JAMISOLA 
Chief Statistical Specialist 

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