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With food more expensive, inflation rent rises in the previous January 2nd

19/01/2012

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Vegetables, legumes, formal courses and bus fares are more expensive for families

The previous rent inflation, measured by the IGP-M (General Price Index - Market), was 0.22% in the second ten-day period in January, which studies the behavior of prices from 21 the previous month and 10 months of reference. The figures were disclosed by the FGV (Getulio Vargas Foundation) on Thursday (19).

In the first month of the previous (first ten), the prior of rent inflation marked decrease of 0.01% and in December, this same measurement fell by 0.07%.

The prices were leveraged by consumer spending, which paid more dearly for the food, especially items related to transport and education.

Inflation for the families was 0.81% in this prior, especially vegetables and legumes, almost 8% heavier in the pocket of the Brazilian, formal courses and urban bus fares.

The costs of construction were also steeper this prior rose 0.6% between 21 December and 10 January. The main villains of the increased costs in the sector were materials, equipment and services, 0.35% more expensive in this part, and labor, which rose 0.86%.

Wholesale prices were the only decline in the second ten-day period of January - a drop of 0.04%. The highlights were the raw materials, such as cattle, poultry and orange.


Source: News R7

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