The CPI for OECD countries increased by 2.1% over the year to May 2014. It had risen by 2% in the year to April. The increase was mainly driven by increases in the prices of energy at 3.4% and food at 2.2% in May. There were diverging patterns across countries such as lower energy and food prices in the EU/OECD countries and higher in non-EU/OECD countries. The monthly comparison shows that excluding food and energy OECD annual inflation fell slightly between April at 2% and May at 1.9%.
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