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Consumer Price Index (CPI), monthly and annual changes. Month 2014M01 - 2024M02

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The inflation rate according to CPI was 4.5 percent in February 2024

The inflation rate according to the CPI was 4.5 percent in February 2024, down from 5.4 percent in January. On a monthly basis, the CPI index increased by 0.2 percent from January to February. The inflation rate according to the CPIF (Consumer Price Index with fixed interest rate) was 2.5 percent February.

The CPI increased by 0.2 percent from January to February. In the corresponding period a year ago, prices increased by 1.1 percent.

The monthly change in February was mainly due to lower electricity prices, which contributed to decreased housing costs, simultaneously the actual rentals for housing rose. Furthermore, there were seasonally normal price rises for clothing. There were also price increases in fuel, recreational and cultural services, as well as for restaurant and hotel visits.