Wednesday, 14 July 2010

CPI Inflation Falls To 3.2% In June

Headline CPI inflation for June 2010 was 3.2%, down from 3.4% in May and stood at 114.6 (2005=100). The main contributors to the fall in the annual CPI were undoubtedly falling petrol and diesel prices and it was also helped by a record fall in June sales prices for clothing and footwear. Upward pressure on inflation came mainly from rises in air fares and increased insurance premiums.

The CPI rose 0.1% between May and June 2010 but the changes are within the normal range for that period. The main causes of the monthly changes were increases in the prices of computer games ands consoles within the recreation and culture category, increased European and long-haul air fares and a record increase for May to June of 5.7% in transport insurance premiums. The downward pressure from clothing and footwear of a 2.1% fall in prices was due mainly to women's outerwear.

The all-items RPI and the RPIX (RPI excluding mortgage payments) increased by 5% from 5.1% in May. The RPIY (excluding mortgage payments and indirect taxes) increased by 3.8%.

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