In October of this year, the CPI registered a monthly variation of 0.55%, mainly explained by the prices of food, non-alcoholic beverages and water, electricity, gas and other fuels.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.55 percent (0.31% in October 2016), mainly explained by the behavior of prices in some goods and services in the category of Food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.17% ); Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (1.18%); and Restaurants and hotels (0.67%), which together contributed 0.583 percentage points to the variation observed.In contrast, the division of Transport, showed a variation of -1.43 percent (-1,09pp).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
The CPI registered a monthly reduction of 0.55%, mainly explained by the behavior of prices for food and alcoholic beverages.
From a statement issued by the National Statistics Institute:
The most significant inflation levels in September 2017 were: an inter-monthly variation of -0.55%, a year-on-year change of 4.36% and a cumulative variation of 3.23%.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In September, the consumer price index varied by 0.25%, mainly explained by transportation and health prices.
The most important results up to September are the monthly variation of 0.25%, accumulated inflation from January to September of 1.37% and annual inflation of 1.64%.
From a report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica:
In August the monthly variation of the CPI was -0.3%, mainly explained by the behavior of food and furniture prices.
From a statement issued by the National Statistics Institute:
The most important inflation levels of August 2017 were as follows: an inter-monthly variation of -0.30%, an interannual variation of 4.72% and a cumulative variation of 3.80%.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In August the consumer price index fell by 0.22%, with accumulated inflation in the year standing at 1.11% and year-on-year inflation at 0.91%.
From a report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica:
The groups with the highest contribution to the variation of the CPI in August were: Food and non-alcoholic drinks and Meals outside the home and accommodation services.
In August the monthly variation was almost nil, and inflation accumulated in the first eight months of the year closed at 2.37%.
From a statement issued by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of -0.03 percent (-0.36% in August 2016), mainly explained by the behavior of prices in some goods and services in the categories of Food and non-alcoholic beverages ( -0.71%); Restaurants and hotels (-0.27%); and Communications (-0.87%), which together contributed -0.298 percentage points to the observed variation.In contrast, the division of Transport, showed a variation of 1.40 percent (1,04pp).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In July, there was a monthly variation of 0.39%, mainly explained by the behavior of food and non-alcoholic beverages, and also Restaurants and hotels.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.39% (0.32% in July 2016), mainly due to the performance of prices in some goods and services in the categories of Food and non-alcoholic beverages (0.41% ); Restaurants and hotels (0.48%); and Recreation and culture (1.28%), which together contributed 0.244 percentage points to the variation observed.In contrast, the category of Alcoholic beverages and tobacco, showed a variation of -0.35 percent (-0.004pp).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In July the monthly variation was 0.30%, mainly explained by the performance of food and non-alcoholic beverages prices.
From a report by the Central Bank of Honduras:
In July of this year, monthly inflation was 0.30%, similar to that registered twelve months ago (0.31%), a behavior marked by rising prices in some foods of agricultural origin such as beans, rice, some fruits, vegetables and tubers, as well as in personal care products.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In June the consumer price index rose by 0.08%, with accumulated inflation in the year being 1.01% and the year-on-year figure 1.77%.
From a report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica:
The groups with the highest contribution to the CPI variation in June were: Transport and Food and non-alcoholic beverages.Of the 315 goods and services that make up the consumer basket, 54% increased in price, 32% decreased in price and 14% did not change. [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In May, the monthly variation was 0.31%, mainly explained by the behavior of the prices of food, alcoholic beverages and furniture and household items.
From a statement issued by the National Statistics Institute:
The most significant inflation levels of May 2017 were as follows: an inter-monthly variation of 0.31%, an interannual variation of 3.93% and a cumulative variation of 1.68%. [GRAFICA caption="Clic para interactuar con la gráfica"]
In May, there was a monthly variation of 0.13%, mainly due to the behaviour of prices in health care, restaurants and hotels.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.13 percent (0.57% in May 2016), mainly explained by the behavior of prices in some goods and services in Health (1.58%), Restaurants and Hotels (0.64%) and miscellaneous goods and services (0.69%), which together contributed 0.197 percentage points to the variation observed.In contrast, the Food and non-alcoholic beverages division showed a variation of -0.28 percent (-0.098pp).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In April, the consumer price index rose by 0.22%, with accumulated inflation standing at 0.92% and year-on-year inflation at 1.67%.
From the report by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of Costa Rica:
In May of the 315 goods and services that make up the consumer basket 50% increased in price, 37% decreased in price and 13% did not change. The groups with the highest contribution to the CPI variation in May were: Transport and Entertainment and culture.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In May, the monthly variation was 0.30%, mainly explained by the behavior of housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuel prices.
From the monthly report by the Central Bank of Honduras:
The monthly increase in the Consumer Price Index in May 2017 was 0.30%, the lowest monthly increase so far this year, associated mainly with an increase in the price of electricity and some personal and household items.Cumulative inflation was 2.33% and year-on-year is 4.05% (1.61% and 2.36% as of May 2016,respectively).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In April, the monthly variation was 0.32%, mainly explained by the behavior of transport and food and beverage prices.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly variation of 0.32 percent (0.14% in April 2016), mainly explained by the behavior of prices in some of the goods and services in Transportation (2.00%), Food and Non-alcoholic beverages (0.17%) and Recreation and culture (1.21%), which together contributed 0.253 percentage points to the variation observed.In contrast, in the division of Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels there was a variation of -0.76 percent (-0.068pp).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
In March a monthly variation was registered of 0.33%, mainly due to the behavior of prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages.
From the monthly report by the Central Bank of Honduras:
In the third month of this year, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly growth of 0.33%; in addition, annual inflation was 3.94% and cumulative inflation was 1.65% (2.48% and 1.05% in March 2016, respectively). [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]