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Consumer Price Index

  • The Consumer Price Index of CAR in June, 2015 was 139.0, higher by 2.1 from last year’s 136.9.
  • Generally, there was an increase in the CPI of all the provinces due to the increase in the average prices of goods and services.            
Table1. Consumer Price Index by Province, CAR:
June 2014 and June 2015
(2006=100)
Province June Index Point Change
2014 2015
CAR 136.9 139.6 2.1
        Abra 130.5 130.6 0.1
        Apayao 127.7 129.6 1.9
        Benguet 139.1 141.4 2.3
        Ifugao 140.8 142.2 1.4
        Kalinga 132.3 133.4 1.1
        Mt. Province 140.3 146.5 6.2

                  Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

  • Among provinces, Mt. Province posted the highest CPI at 146.5 followed by Ifugao, at 142.2 and Benguet at 141.4. On the other hand, Apayao posted the lowest at 129.6.
  • In terms of index point change, Mt. Province reported the highest at 6.2, brought about by the almost 10 index point increase in education index.
  • The Consumer Price Index is the general measure of the change in the average retail prices of a market basket or collection of goods and services commonly purchased by the average Filipino household.

 

Consumer Price Index by Commodity Groups

  • Among the commodity groups, under Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, Abra had the highest consumer price index at 195.4 followed by Kalinga and Benguet at 192.7 and 190.5, respectively.
  • Education had a great increase in its index from 147.4 in May to 157.0 this month. Mt. Province contributed a lot to the increase at 228.8
  • Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages came next with Benguet having the most at 156.5 followed by Mt. Province at 154.4.
  • Communication had the lowest consumer price index. Abra posted the highest index at 111.3 while Apayao had the lowest at 77.7.
  • Across provinces, Apayao posted the lowest index except for Food and NonAlcoholic Beverages, Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, Recreation and Culture; and Restaurants and Miscellaneous Goods and Services. By index point change, Education recorded the highest change at 6.6 index. This was followed by Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco and Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages at 4.6 and 4.0, respectively.
  • The rest of the commodity groups reported a minimal annual increase in their index point change. Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels and Transport had a negative percent change.
Table2. Consumer Price Index by Commodity Group and by Province, CAR:
June 2015(2006=100)
Commodity Group Province
CAR Abra Apayao Benguet Ifugao Kalinga Mt. Province
All Items 139 130.6 129.6 141.4 142.2 133.4 146.5
Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 150.6 139.1 145.7 156.5 149.5 141.2 154.4
Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco 187.5 195.4 186.5 190.5 175.6 192.7 170.3
Clothing and Footwear 128.6 139.9 115.8 123.7 145.4 118.9 144.3
Housing 130.7 112.2 103.5 143.5 130.9 109.4 192.1
Furnishing 127.6 121.8 113.6 131.7 116.9 132.3 113.6
Health 129.4 119.3 109.7 135.5 113.9 125.7 131.6
Transport 130.3 149.1 115.4 128 134.4 143.1 123.5
Communication 83.1 111.3 77.7 79.9 99.1 77.9 86.4
Recreation and Culture 107.4 107.4 115.6 104.7 106.3 113.7 110.4
Education 157 146 140.9 141.1 170.7 164.6 228.8
Restaurants and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 126.8 115.1 132.4 124.9 145.9 128.3 132.9

 

                  Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Figure 1. Year-on-Year Consumer Price Index by Commodity Group,
CAR: March 2015 and March 2016 (2006=100
)

 

                                                                   Note:
                                                                    1. includes electricity, Gas & Other Fuels
                                                                                          2. includes Household Equipment and Routine Maintainance of the House
                                                                                           3. includes Miscellaneous Goods and Services

                                                                   Source:Philippine Statistics Authority

Inflation Rate

  • The Inflation Rate of CAR in May, 2015 was 1.2 percent, lower by 2.5 percentage points from last year’s Inflation Rate.
  • Mountain Province posted the highest rate of 2.5 percent, followed by Benguet at 1.9 percent. On the other hand, Kalinga posted the lowest Inflation Rate at -0.4 percent.
  • June, 2015 Inflation Rate in all provinces is lower compared to last year’s IR. It showed that the rate of change in the average prices in the provinces is slow in the decrease in inflation rates. Ifugao and Kalinga had negative inflation rates.           

 

By Commodity Group, Month - on - Month

  • The annual inflation for All Items in the Cordillera was 1.5. Among the regions, CAR had the higher annual gains.
  • By commodity, the year-on-year growth of the heavily-weighted Food and NonAlcoholic Beverages index in the Cordillera was 2.5 percent. Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, Education and Recreation and Culture increased in their inflation rates. Clothing and Footwear, Furnishing, Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House, and Restaurants and Miscellaneous Good and Services decreased in their inflation rates. Health and Communication and indices remained compared to the previous years’ indices. Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels and Transport had a negative index although it increased in its inflation rate.
Table 3. Month-on-Month Inflation Rates by Commodity Groups,
CAR: June and May 2015 (2006 = 100)
Commodity Group Inflation Rates
Jubne 2015 May 2015
All Items 0.7 -0.3
        Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages 0.3 -0.3
        Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 0.2 0.1
        Clothing and Footwear 0.0 0.1
        Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels 0.5 -0.8
        Furnishing, Household Equipment & Routine Maintenance of the House 0.1 0.0
        Health 0.0 0.0
        Transport 0.3 0.2
         Communication 0.0 0.0
         Recreation and Culture 0.1 0.0
         Education 6.5 0.0
        Restaurants and Miscellaneous Goods and Services 0.1 0.1
                  Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

By Food Items, Year - on - Year

  • Generally, for the year-on-year inflation rates of selected food items for the region, there was decrease for some food items. There was an annual increase in the other food items. Fruits index resulted in a two-digit value with 1.7 increase in its inflation rate from 12.2 to 13.9%.
  • Other Cereals remained in its inflation rate. 
Table5. Year - on Year Inflation Rates of Selected Food Items, CAR:
May and June 2015 and 2014(2006=100)

 

Food Items 2015 2014 Inflation Rates
Jun May June May Current Previous
Bread and Cereals 151.2 151.1 147.9 147.5 2.2 2.4
Rice 147.0 146.8 143.6 143.2 2.4 2.5
Corn 157.8 157.4 155.5 155.2 1.5 1.4
Other Cereals 165.5 165.4 162.2 162.2 2.0 2.0
Meat 132.9 132.7 132.7 132.1 0.2 0.5
Fish 165.3 163.9 157.2 156.6 5.2 4.7
Milk 134.4 134.4 131.8 131.6 2.0 2.1
Oils and Fats 179.3 179.3 177.4 177.2 1.1 1.2
Fruits 188.0 187.2 165.0 166.8 13.9 12.2
Vegetables 157.5 157.2 155.7 155.7 -1.2 1.0
Sugar 133.6 133.4 130.9 130.3 2.1 2.4
Food Products 175.3 171.9 166.2 162.2 5.5 6
                  *includes flour, cereal preparation, bread, pasta, and other bakery products
                  Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

 

Purchasing Power of Peso (PPP)

  • The value of the peso in CAR dropped to 72 centavos from last year’s 73 centavos. Meaning, that market value of goods and services worth 72 centavos in June, 2006 were bought at one peso in June, 2015.
  • Compared in June, 2014, the Purchasing Power of the Peso of all provinces decreased, except for Abra that remained in its PPP.
  • Abra and Apayao had the highest peso value, both at 77 centavos followed by Kalinga at 75 centavos. On the other hand, Mt. Province had the lowest peso value at 68 centavos.           

 


Technical Notes


Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a general measure of the change in the average retail prices of a market basket or collection of goods and services commonly purchased by the average Filipino household.

Inflation Rate (IR) is the rate of change in the average price level between two periods (year-on year/month-on-month as measured by the CPI)

Purchasing Power of the Peso (PPP) measures how much the peso in the reference year is worth in another year

Base Year (BY) is the reference point of the index number series, at which the index number is set to zero.

Market Basket (MB) is a sample of goods and services used to represent all goods and services produced or bought.