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The headline Inflation rate in Kalinga  goes down to 5.2  percent in April  2023, from 7.6 percent in March  2023. In April   2022, inflation rate was observed at 6.0 percent.

The decrease in the province’s inflation was brought about by the decrease in the index for Information and Communication with -0.5 percent in this month of  April  2023 compared last April  2022 with 0.5 percent  and Housing, Water, Electricity with -0.1 percent this April  2023 compared from 10.0  last April  2022.

PRICE SITUATION: Month-on-Month
 
In the month-on-month comparison, the consumer price index in All Items is   posted at -0.8  percent lower from 122.5 to 121. The great decrease on the monthly CPI  of the month was the result of the price reduction of prices from the group of Transport with -1.5 percent change from 123.6 to 121.8, Food and Non-Alcoholic beverages with -1.3 percent change from 119.7 to 118.2. Followed by Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco with -0.3 percent from 172.8 to 172.2, and Housing, Water, Electricity, and other Fuels with -0.1 percent change from 114.2 to 113.1.
Furthermore, increase in the consumer price index of commodities was observed in Recreation and Culture with 1.1 percent from 113.4 to 114.6, Furnishings Household Equipment and Routine Maintenance of the House with 0.7 percent change from 130.9 to 131.8, Personal Care and Miscellaneous Goods with 0.4 percent change from 118.9  to 119.4, Health with 0.3 percent change from 137.5 to 137.9,  and so with  Clothing and Footwear with 0.1 percent from 123.1 to 123.2.
 Meanwhile, stable consumer price index registered in the following items; Financial Services with 146.0; Restaurant and Accommodation Services with 144.5, Education with 126.5 and Information and Communication with 101.4., Clothing and Footwear with 123.1.
 
 
Purchasing Power of Peso
 
The Purchasing Power of Peso (PPP) in Kalinga was valued at 0.82 this April  2023, 5 centavos lower than the PPP of April 2022 with 0.87 centavos.
 
 

Technical Notes:

 
 
Price – is the amount or value paid in exchange for the commodity or a service rendered.
Retail/Consumer Price – refers to the price at which a commodity is sold in small          quantities for consumption.
Weight – a value attached to a commodity or group of commodities to indicate the relative importance of that commodity or group of commodities in the market basket.
Market Basket – a term used to refer to a sample of goods and services that are commonly purchased and bought by an average Filipino household.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) – is a measure of the average change overtime in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
Inflation Rate - is the percentage increase or decrease in prices during a specified period, usually a month or a year and it is derived from CPI. It is interpreted in terms of declining purchasing power of money.
Unit of Measure -   refers to which a commodity is customarily traded in the market and it is the actual unit in which the associated values are measured. 
Commodity Specifications – refers to the detailed description of the commodity such as a brand packaging, size and unit of measure or other characteristics that will best describe the product/commodity and are important in the determination of prices.
 

Uses of the CPI

 
      As an indicator, the CPI is the most widely used in the calculation of the inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso. It is a major statistical series used for economic analysis and as monitoring indicator of government economic Policy.
 
     The CPI is also used as a deflector to express value series in real terms, which is, measuring the change in actual volume of transaction by removing the effects of price changes. The CPI also serves as inputs in wage adjustments through the collective bargaining agreements.
 
 
 
MARIBEL M. DALAYDAY
Chief Statistical Specialist
 
 
 

 

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