Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Prices in Nabire Regency Decreased by 0.53% in January
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Prices of components contributing to food, beverage, and tobacco inflation in Nabire Regency in January decreased by 0.53%. This figure is lower than the previous month's 0.44%. Among the five inflation groups measured in this region, the food, beverage, and tobacco group contributed -0.53% to regional inflation.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for food, beverages, and tobacco in Nabire Regency was at 115.39 in January 2025, lower than the previous month's 116.
Compared to the same month last year, food, beverage, and tobacco inflation reached 2.86% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, prices of components contributing to inflation in Nabire Regency have grown by 0% (year-to-date/YTD).
Based on BPS survey data from January 2025, these 11 inflation groups ranked fourth compared to other subgroups.
The following is the inflation of food, beverage, and tobacco subgroups measured by BPS for January in Nabire Regency:
* Food, beverage, and tobacco group -0.53%
* Food group -1.43%
* Non-alcoholic beverages group 2.64%
* Cigarettes and tobacco group 2.57%
Compared to 150 other regencies/cities in Indonesia, the highest food, beverage, and tobacco inflation was 1.94% with a CPI of 112.55, and the lowest was in Jayawijaya Regency at 2.34% with a CPI of 123.14. Nabire Regency ranked 148th.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest food, beverage, and tobacco subgroup inflation in January 2025:
* Pasaman Barat Regency 5.25%
* Waingapu 5.03%
* Badung Regency 4.98%
* Kampar Regency 4.77%
* Lhokseumawe City 4.67%
* South Central Timor Regency 4.23%
* Aceh Tamiang Regency 4.05%
* Singaraja 3.79%
* Aceh Tengah Regency 3.79%
* Merauke Regency 3.77%
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