Bangladesh’s general inflation falls by 0.14 pp to 8.71% in Dec 2022


Bangladesh’s general point-to-point inflation rate dropped by 0.14 percentage points (pp) from that of November to 8.71 per cent in December 2022, as per the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The same type of rate was 8.85 per cent and 8.91 per cent in November and October, respectively.

The country’s overall inflation rate surged to 9.52 per cent in August, which is the highest in the past 10 years. While non-food inflation was 9.98 per cent in November, it was 9.96 per cent in December, according to BBS data on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Inflation Rate, and Wage Rate Index (WRI) in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh’s general point-to-point inflation rate dropped by 0.14 percentage points from that of November to 8.71 per cent in December 2022, as per the BBS. The same type of rate was 8.85 per cent and 8.91 per cent in November and October, respectively. The country’s overall inflation rate surged to 9.52 per cent in August, which is the highest in 10 years.

The WRI in Bangladesh for December soared to 7.03 per cent, which is an increase of 0.05 percentage points compared to the November wage rate index. The growth in wage is 1.68 percentage points lower when compared to the inflation rate. This decrease points towards the reduction in the purchasing power of wage earners in the last month.

Additionally, Bangladesh’s moving average inflation of the last 12 months touched 7.70 per cent, while the same for the 12 months in 2021 was 5.54 per cent.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)




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