In May the consumer price index registered a variation of 0.57%, with accumulated inflation so far this year being 2.17%.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.57 percent (0.51% in December 2015), mainly explained by increased prices in some goods and services in the divisions of Food and non alcoholic drinks (0.54%), recreation and culture (2.97%) and transportation (1.14%), which together contributed 0.389 percentage points to the observed variation. In contrast the category of Communications showed the opposite behavior with a variation of -0.07 percent (-0.002 pp).
In April, the consumer price index registered a variation of 0.14%, accumulating inflation so far this year of 1.59%.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded a monthly variation of 0.14 percent (0.20% in December 2015), mainly explained by increased prices of some goods and services in the categories of Transportation (2, 03%), Housing, water, electricity gas and other fuels (0.65%) and Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance (0.39%), which together contributed 0.224 percentage points to the variation observed.
In March the consumer price index registered a variation of 0.63%, accumulating so far this year inflation of 1.45%.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.63 percent (0.38% in December 2015), mainly explained by increased in the prices of some goods and services in the divisions of Food and non alcoholic beverages (0.59%), Restaurants and hotels (1.20%) and transportation (1.22%), which together contributed 0.434 percentage points to the observed variation.
In February, the consumer price index registered a variation of 0.93%, accumulating so far this year inflation of 0.81%.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.93% (0.72% in December 2015), mainly explained by increased prices on some goods and services in the divisions of food and nonalcoholic beverages (0.93%), education (6.15%) and restaurants and hotels (1.69%), which together contributed 0.866 percentage points to the observed variation.