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Transport and education shoot the IPC-C1 January

02.03.2016

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io - The low-income families felt more in January to soaring prices of transport and education, according to data released on Wednesday, 3, the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV).

Spending on transport rose from a high of 0.79% in December to 4.02% in January, while expenditure on education, reading and recreation accelerated from 0.90% to 3.73% in the period

The data are part of the Consumer Price Index - Class 1 (IPC-C1), which measures the impact of price movement among families with monthly income between 1 and 2.5 times the minimum wage.

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In January, six of the eight classes of expenditure index had higher growth rates compared to December.

The pace of price increases also accelerated in power (from 1.94% in December to 2.63% in January), Housing (from 0.34% to 1.04%), Miscellaneous Expenses (0.17% for 1.80%) and communication (0.06% to 0.34%).

Highlights of the last month were urban bus fares (ranging from 0.46% in December to 6.11% in January), vegetables and legumes (8.68% to 19.99%), residential electricity tariff ( 0.09% to 2.53%), formal courses (from 0.00% to 11.40%), cigarettes (from 0.00% to 2.71%) and monthly fee for cable TV (0, 42% to 2.46%).

In the opposite direction, the increases were lower in clothing (1.04% to 0.39%) and health and personal care (from 0.49% to 0.38%), under the influence of clothing items (1.30 % to 0.42%) and toiletries and personal care (from 0.72% to -0.11%).

In January, the CPI-C1 rate was higher than inflation calculated between families with monthly income between 1 and 33 minimum wages, measured by the Consumer Price Index - Brazil (IPC-Br), also calculated by the FGV. The IPC-Br showed an increase of 1.78% last month, compared with an increase of 1.91% of the CPI-C1.

In the 12 months through January, the CPI-C1 stood at 11.42%, also higher than the level of the IPC-BR, which accumulated increase of 10.59% in the period.

Topics: Education, Fipe, inflation, CPI, Statistics, Indicators, Public transport

 

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