06.10.2015
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The indicator was higher than the IPC-BR, which measures inflation for all income groups in the country
LUISA BUSTAMANTE
Rio - Inflation is often harder for the poorest. The Consumer Price Index - Class 1 (IPC-C1), calculated by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (IBRE / FGV) of families with income between one and 2.5 minimum wages, recorded a rise of 0.48% in September, totaling rate of 8.53% in the year and 10.40% in the last 12 months.
The indicator, which in August ranged 0.06%, was higher than the Consumer Price Index Brazil (IPC-BR), which measures inflation for all income brackets and is up 9.56% price in the country 12 months. Of the eight classes of expenditure that make up the IPC-C1, six presented high. A major contributor to the increase was the food, which went from -0.36% to 0.2%. Spending on clothing also pulled the CPI-C1, leaving -0.26% in August to 0.83% in September.
The rise in housing prices increased from 0.18% in August to 0.88% in September. There was also high in transport (0.42% to 0.48%), miscellaneous expenses (0.12% to 0.13%) and communication (0.10% to 0.16%). In these groups, the highest increases were registered in items greens and vegetables, which ranged from -10.46% to -8.13%; gas canister, which went from 0.34% to 8.55%; clothes, -0.53% to 0.96%; veterinary clinic, from 0.15% to 0.81% and Internet subscriptions, from -2.24% to 0.46%.
The class education expenses, reading and recreation maintained the rate of 0.34% in two months. In this group, the main influences left of the items of venues, an increase of -0.24% to 0.77% and airfare, which decelerated from 9.55% to 4.73%.
Inflation health and personal care fell from 0.59% to 0.39%, highlighting the item toiletries and personal care, which decelerated from 1.22% to 0.78%. The index shows declines in the price of some foods. The largest declines were for onions (-10.34% to -23.61%) and tomatoes (-15.54% to -16.39%).
Source: The Day
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