Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Prices in Sampit Increased by 1.06% in September
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In Sampit, September's inflation rate for the components contributing to tobacco and cigarette prices was 1.06%. This is higher than the previous month's 0.36%. Among the nine inflation groups measured in this region, the food, beverage, and tobacco group contributed 0.22% to Sampit's inflation.
The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) reported that the consumer price index (CPI) for food, beverages, and tobacco in Sampit was 121.24 in September 2024, higher than the previous month's 119.97.
Compared to the same month last year, inflation for food, beverages, and tobacco has decreased by 17.53% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, prices of the components contributing to inflation in Sampit have grown by 4.5% (year-to-date/YTD).
This sub-group inflation experienced the second-highest increase compared to other contributing sub-groups.
The following is the inflation of the food, beverage, and tobacco sub-group measured by BPS in Sampit for September:
* Cigarettes and tobacco group: 1.06%
* Non-alcoholic beverages group: 6.74%
* Food group: -0.45%
* Food, beverage, and tobacco group: 0.22%
Compared to 112 other regencies/cities in Indonesia, the highest inflation for food, beverages, and tobacco was 0.42% with a CPI of 116.95, and the lowest was in Morowali Regency at 2.12% with a CPI of 110.59. Sampit ranked 17th.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest inflation in the food, beverage, and tobacco sub-group in September 2024:
* Badung Regency: 4.29%
* Tabanan Regency: 2.66%
* Bogor City: 2.26%
* Central Maluku Regency: 2.19%
* Morowali Regency: 2.12%
* Jayawijaya Regency: 2.09%
* Lhokseumawe City: 1.97%
* Tanjung Pinang City: 1.87%
* Muara Enim Regency: 1.65%
* Central Halmahera Regency: 1.51%
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