Housing, Water, Electricity, and Household Fuel Expenditures in Mukomuko Regency Increased by 0.67% in November
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Maintenance, repair, and security expenditures in Mukomuko Regency last November reached 0.67%. This figure is lower than the previous month's 0.8%. Among the seven inflation groups measured in this region, the housing, water, electricity, and household fuel group contributed 0.08% to the region's inflation.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for housing, water, electricity, and household fuel in Mukomuko Regency was at 104.65 in November 2024, higher than the previous month's 103.95.
This regency/city is a new area included in the 2024 CPI calculation. Previously, referring to the 2018 CPI, BPS only calculated 90 regencies/cities. Starting in 2024, using the 2022 base year, the CPI is calculated based on the consumption patterns from the Cost of Living Survey (SBH) in 150 regencies/cities in 2022 (2022=100).
Historically, inflation data for this region has only been available since the beginning of 2024. Compared to the beginning of the year, expenditures in Mukomuko Regency have grown by 1.15% (year to date/ytd).
Based on the BPS survey data for November 2024, these 11 inflation groups ranked fifth compared to other subgroups.
The following is the inflation of the housing, water, electricity, and household fuel subgroup measured by BPS for November in Mukomuko Regency:
- Housing, water, electricity, and household fuel group: 0.08%
- Maintenance, repair, and security group: 0.67%
Compared to 98 other regencies/cities, the highest inflation for housing, water, electricity, and household fuel in Indonesia was 0.13% with a CPI of 103.71, and the lowest was in Bangka Barat Regency at 0.03% with a CPI of 103.3. Mukomuko Regency ranked seventh.
Overall national inflation in September 2024 decreased by 0.12% month-on-month and -8.4% year-on-year. Although lower than the previous month's inflation, this monthly inflation rate was not as high as the same period last year, which was recorded at 2.86%.
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