Recreational, Sports, and Cultural Expenditures in Kolaka Regency Increased by 0.31% in November

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Agus Dwi Darmawan 18/12/2024 16:26 WIB
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November 2024 Inflation (m-to-m) by Total Expenditure Subgroup in Kolaka Regency
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Recreation, sports, and culture expenditures in Kolaka Regency in November were 0.31%. This is higher than the previous month, which recorded -0.39%. Among the eight inflation groups measured in this region, the recreation, sports, and culture group contributed 0.31% to regional inflation.

The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for recreation, sports, and culture in Kolaka Regency was at 111.79 in November 2024, higher than the previous month's 111.44.

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, based on 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, regional inflation data for this area has only been available since the beginning of 2024. Compared to the beginning of the year, expenditure in Kolaka Regency has grown by 6.21% (year to date/ytd).

Compared to the other 11 groups, this inflation group ranks third.

The following is the inflation of the recreation, sports, and culture sub-group measured by BPS for November in Kolaka Regency:

* Recreation, sports, and culture group: 0.31%
* Newspapers, books, and school supplies group: 0.56%

Compared to 63 other regencies/cities, the highest recreation, sports, and culture inflation in Indonesia was 0.05% with a CPI of 104.17, and the lowest was in Mukomuko Regency, down 0.22% with a CPI of 101.02. Kolaka Regency ranks 14th.

Indonesia's inflation in September 2024 fell 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 recorded 2.86%.

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