Recreational, Sports, and Cultural Spending in Bandar Lampung City Increased by 3.12% in November
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Spending on other recreational goods and sports in Bandar Lampung City last November reached 3.12%. This figure is lower than the previous month's 3.22%. Among the eight inflation groups measured in this area, the recreation, sports, and culture group contributed 1.09% to inflation in Bandar Lampung City.
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for recreation, sports, and culture in Bandar Lampung City was at 97.46 in November 2024, higher than the previous month's 94.51.
Compared to the same month last year, inflation for recreation, sports, and culture has fallen by 2.88% (year on year/yoy). Compared to the beginning of the year, spending in Bandar Lampung City has grown by 4.43% (year to date/ytd).
This recreation, sports, and culture inflation is the highest compared to other sub-groups (data as of November 2024).
The following is the inflation of the recreation, sports, and culture subgroups measured by BPS for November in Bandar Lampung City:
- Other recreational goods and sports group: 3.12%
- Recreation, sports, and culture group: 1.09%
Compared to 42 other regencies/cities in Indonesia, the highest inflation for recreation, sports, and culture was 0.2% with a CPI of 102.7, and the lowest was in Mukomuko Regency, down 0.35% with a CPI of 99.29. Bandar Lampung City ranks second.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest inflation in the recreation, sports, and culture subgroup in November 2024:
- Luwuk: 3.44%
- Bandar Lampung City: 3.12%
- East Lampung Regency: 2.57%
- North Minahasa Regency: 2.08%
- Bandung City: 1.95%
- Bogor City: 1.66%
- Singaraja: 1.56%
- Balikpapan City: 1.53%
- Bengkulu City: 0.81%
- Samarinda City: 0.71%
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