Food and Beverage/Restaurant Prices in Indonesia Increased by 0.11% in August

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Agus Dwi Darmawan 26/09/2024 18:57 WIB
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August 2024 Inflation (Month-on-Month) by Subgroup of Total Expenditure in Indonesia
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The contribution of food and beverage service prices at restaurants to inflation in Indonesia in August was 0.11%. This is lower than the previous month's figure of 0.16%. Among the 10 inflation groups measured in this region, the food and beverage service at restaurants group contributed 0.11% to regional inflation.

The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for food and beverage services at restaurants in Indonesia was at 105.88 in August 2024, higher than the previous month's figure of 105.76.

Compared to the same month last year, inflation for food and beverage services at restaurants has fallen by 9.87% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, prices contributing to inflation in Indonesia have grown by 1.44% (year-to-date/YTD).

Compared to 11 other groups, this group's inflation ranked third.

The following are the inflation rates for sub-groups of food and beverage services at restaurants measured by BPS in August in Indonesia:

* Food and beverage service group: 0.11%
* Food and beverage provision/restaurant group: 0.11%

Compared to 75 other regencies/cities, the highest inflation for food and beverage services at restaurants occurred in Tegal City at 0.04% with a CPI of 102.98, and the lowest occurred in Indonesia at 0.11% with a CPI of 105.88. Indonesia ranked 38th.

Indonesia's inflation in June 2024 reached 0.12% monthly and -23.07% annually. Although lower than the previous month's inflation, this monthly inflation rate was not as high as the same period last year, which was recorded at 3.28%.

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