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CPI remains at 4.0% in Nov 2022, food biggest contributor: DoSM

Core inflation up 4.2% over same period last year, says dept

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2022 3:04PM

CPI remains at 4.0% in Nov 2022, food biggest contributor: DoSM
Statistics Department Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin says inflation for the food group increased by 7.3% and remained the main contributor to inflation in November 2022. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, December 23, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s inflation rate stood at 4.0% in November 2022, unchanged from the preceding month, said the Statistics Department (DoSM) today. 

The department said the consumer price index for November 2022 stood at 129.0 compared to 124.0 in November 2021.

Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said inflation for the food group increased by 7.3% and remained the main contributor to this month’s inflation, while restaurants and hotels edged up to 7.0% from 6.8% in October 2022.

“Slower increase was recorded for the transport group (5.0%); and furnishings, household equipment, and routine household maintenance (3.8%),” he said in a statement today. 

DoSM said other main groups which also recorded increases were recreation services and culture (3.6%); miscellaneous goods and services (2.6%); and education (1.5%). 

Meanwhile, the housing; water; electricity; gas and other fuels; and health groups recorded increases of 1.4%, respectively, while alcoholic beverages and tobacco, as well as clothing and footwear, inclined 0.8% and 0.4%, respectively, against November 2021, it said.

“Core inflation registered an increase of 4.2% in November 2022 as compared to the same month of the previous year, with the highest increase recorded by the food and non-alcoholic beverages group with 8.2%,” it said.

Uzir said inflation for the January to November 2022 period increased 3.4% compared to 2.3% for the same period in 2021, mainly attributed to food and non-alcoholic beverages (5.6%); transport (4.7%); as well as restaurants and hotels (4.7%).

He noted that the month-on-month inflation rate in November 2022 inclined 0.3% compared to 0.2% recorded in October 2022, mainly contributed by food and non-alcoholic beverages (0.7%) and restaurants and hotels (0.5%).

Meanwhile, health and miscellaneous goods and services groups increased by 0.3%, respectively.

Uzir said four states recorded increases above the national inflation level of 4.0%, namely Putrajaya (7.9%), Selangor (4.8%), Sarawak (4.7%), and Johor (4.2%), while Labuan recorded the lowest increase at 2.4%.

“Inflation for the income group below RM3,000 increased 3.9% from 124.7 in November 2021 to 129.6 in November 2022, contributed by the food and non-alcoholic beverages group at 6.9%,” he added. – Bernama, December 23, 2022

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