Semarang City's Information, Communication, and Financial Services Expenditure Decreased by 0.63% in August
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Information and communication equipment expenditure in Semarang City decreased by 0.63% in August. This figure is lower than the previous month's -0.19%. Among the nine inflation groups measured in this region, the information, communication, and financial services group contributed -0.18% to inflation in Semarang City.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for information, communication, and financial services in Semarang City was at 91.86 in August 2024, lower than the previous month's 92.44.
Compared to the same month last year, inflation in the information, communication, and financial services sector reached 13.45% (year-on-year/yoy). Compared to the beginning of the year, expenditure in Semarang City has experienced a growth of -2.73% (year-to-date/ytd).
Based on the BPS survey data for August 2024, these 11 inflation groups ranked eighth compared to other subgroups.
The following is the inflation of the information, communication, and financial services subgroups measured by BPS for August in Semarang City:
* Information and communication equipment group -0.63%
* Information, communication, and financial services group -0.18%
Compared to 78 other regencies/cities, the highest inflation in the information, communication, and financial services sector occurred in Surakarta City at 0.07% with a CPI of 90.17, and the lowest occurred in Palu City at 0.05% with a CPI of 99.62. Semarang City ranked 66th.
National inflation (general) in June 2024 was 0.12%, down from the previous month (month-to-month/m-to-m). Compared to the beginning of the year, national general inflation reached 1.04% (ytd), and compared to June 2019, there was a 23.07% decrease in inflation (yoy).
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