Recreation, Sports, and Culture Spending in Indonesia Increased by 0.21% in August

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Agus Dwi Darmawan 17/09/2024 18:38 WIB
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August 2024 Inflation (Month-on-Month) by Subgroup of Total Expenditure in Indonesia
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Cultural services expenditure in Indonesia reached 0.21% in August. This figure is lower than the previous month's 0.26%. Among the 10 inflation groups measured in this region, the recreation, sports, and culture group contributed 0.04% to inflation in Indonesia.

The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for recreation, sports, and culture in Indonesia was at 104.83 in August 2024, higher than the previous month's 104.61.

Compared to the same month last year, inflation for recreation, sports, and culture has fallen by 2.9% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, expenditure in Indonesia has grown by 1.84% (year-to-date/YTD).

Compared to the other 11 groups, this group's inflation ranked 6.5.

The following is the inflation of recreation, sports, and culture sub-groups measured by BPS for August in Indonesia:

* Other recreation and sports goods group: 0.12%
* Cultural services group: 0.21%
* Recreation and sports services group: 0.03%
* Newspapers, books, and school supplies group: -0.03%
* Recreation, sports, and culture group: 0.04%

Compared to six other regencies/cities, the highest inflation for recreation, sports, and culture occurred in Indonesia at 0.21% with a CPI of 104.83, and the lowest occurred in Bekasi City at 0.46% with a CPI of 107.88. Indonesia ranked sixth.

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

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