Personal Care and Other Services Expenditures in Palangkaraya City Increased by 0.87% in August
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Other personal care expenditure in Palangkaraya City in August reached 0.87%. This figure is higher than the previous month's 0.71%. Among the 11 inflation groups measured in this area, the group of other personal care and services contributed 0.46% to regional inflation.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for other personal care and services in Palangkaraya City was at 121.27 in August 2024, higher than the previous month's 120.22.
Compared to the same month last year, inflation for other personal care and services has fallen by 9.09% (year on year/yoy). Meanwhile, compared to the beginning of the year, expenditure in Palangkaraya City has grown by 13.24% (year to date/ytd).
This inflation in other personal care and services is the highest compared to other sub-groups (August 2024 data).
The following is the inflation of other personal care and services sub-groups measured by BPS in August in Palangkaraya City:
* Other personal care group: 0.87%
* Personal care group: 0.29%
* Personal care and other services group: 0.46%
Compared to 150 other regencies/cities, the highest inflation for other personal care and services occurred in Sidenreng Rappang Regency at 1.86% with a CPI of 127.07, and the lowest occurred in East Lampung Regency at -0.58% with a CPI of 139.26. Palangkaraya City ranks 85th.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest inflation in the other personal care and services sub-group in August 2024:
* Muara Enim Regency: 5.83%
* Morowali Regency: 4.32%
* Mukomuko Regency: 4.22%
* Jayapura City: 4.02%
* Kapuas Regency: 3.78%
* Meulaboh: 3.18%
* Lubuk Linggau City: 2.98%
* Kolaka Regency: 2.88%
* Batam City: 2.82%
* Wajo Regency: 2.61%
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