Sistan-Baluchestan province records lowest inflation rate

August 31, 2022 - 11:43

TEHRAN – A review of the latest statistical data released by the Statistical Center of Iran (SCI) shows that Sistan-Baluchestan province with 36.6 percent recorded the lowest inflation rate in the twelve-month period ended on August 22, which marks the end of the fifth Iranian calendar month Mordad.

The highest 12-month inflation rate is related to Kohgiloyeh-Boyer Ahmad province with 47.8 percent, according to the SCI’s statistics.

The SCI has put the average inflation rate in the twelve-month period ended on August 22 at 41.5 percent, rising one percent from the figure for the twelve-month ended to the fourth month.

The center put the country’s point-to-point inflation rate at 52.2 percent in the fifth month, which means families have paid an average of 52.2 percent more for purchasing the same package of commodities and services in that month, compared to the same month in the preceding year.

The inflation rate was 40.9 percent for the urban households, rising 0.9 percent from the previous month, and 44.4 percent for the rural households, increasing 1.2 percent from the previous month.

The Statistical Center of Iran has put the average inflation rate in the twelve-month period ended on March 20, which marks the end of the past Iranian calendar year 1400, at 40.2 percent.

The center put the country’s point-to-point inflation rate at 34.7 percent in the last month of the past year, which means families have paid an average of 34.7 percent more for purchasing the same package of commodities and services in that month, compared to the same month in the preceding year.

The inflation rate in the twelve-month period ended on March 20 was 39.7 percent for urban households, and 42.8 percent for rural households.

The point-to-point inflation rate was reported to be 34.5 percent for urban households and 35.8 percent for rural ones, according to the SCI.

The Statistical Center of Iran had put the inflation rate in the twelve-month period ended on March 20, 2021 (the end of the Iranian calendar year 1399) at 36.4 percent, rising 2.2 percent from the figure for the twelve-month period ended on the last day of the preceding year.

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