According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) report, Indonesia experienced an annual inflation rate of 2.72% (year-on-year/yoy) in November 2025.
This inflation rate slightly slowed down compared to the previous month, which reached 2.86% (yoy).
The following is a list of expenditure groups that experienced annual inflation or price increases in November 2025, ordered from the highest inflation rate:
- Personal care and other services: 12.49% (yoy)
- Food, beverages, and tobacco: 4.25% (yoy)
- Health: 2.09% (yoy)
- Housing, water, electricity, and household fuel: 1.57% (yoy)
- Provision of food and beverages/restaurants: 1.50% (yoy)
- Education: 1.26% (yoy)
- Recreation, sports, and culture: 1.15% (yoy)
- Clothing and footwear: 0.76% (yoy)
- Transportation: 0.71% (yoy)
- Household equipment, tools, and routine maintenance: 0.23% (yoy)
Meanwhile, only one expenditure group experienced annual deflation or price decrease in November 2025, namely information, communication, and financial services, which fell by 0.25% (yoy).
Commodities that experienced annual inflation or price increases in November 2025 include red chilies, rice, broiler eggs, fresh fish, broiler meat, cooking oil, shallots, ground coffee, ready-made coconut milk, coconuts, and carrots.
Annual inflation also occurred in the prices of hand-rolled clove cigarettes (SKT), machine-rolled clove cigarettes (SKM), PAM drinking water tariffs, house rent, household fuel, household assistant wages, cars, school fees, and gold jewelry.
Meanwhile, commodities that experienced annual deflation or price decreases in November 2025 include tomatoes, garlic, pork, powdered detergent soap, liquid soap/dish soap, laundry freshener, liquid detergent, air transport fares, train fares, mobile phones, and high school tuition fees.
In November 2025, all 38 provinces in Indonesia experienced annual inflation. The highest inflation occurred in Riau with a rate of 4.27% (yoy), and the lowest in North Sulawesi at 0.65% (yoy).