Table A. Year-on-Year Inflation Rates, All Items
In percent
(2018=100)

Figure 1. Headline Inflation Rates in Benguet, All Items
(2018=100)

Table B. Year-on-Year Inflation in Benguet, By Commodity Groups
In percent
(2018=100)

Table C. Year-on-Year Food Inflation in Benguet
In percent
(2018=100)

Benguet
Headline Inflation
The headline inflation or overall inflation of the province for the bottom 30% income household decreased to 1.0 percent in June 2025 from 1.8 percent in the previous month. In June 2024, the inflation rate was higher at 6.5 percent. (Figure 1, and Tables A and B)
Main Drivers to the Downward Trend of the Headline Inflation
The downward trend in the overall inflation in June 2025 was primarily brought about by the annual increment of food and non-alcoholic beverages at 0.2 percent from 1.2 percent in the previous month. Also contributing to the downward trend was housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels with 2.6 percent from 4.0 percent, and personal care, and miscellaneous goods and services with 1.8 percent from 2.4 percent.
Lower annual increment was also noted in the index of restaurants and accommodation services during the month with 1.7 percent from 2.2 percent.
On the contrary, the following commodity groups exhibited higher annual increase during the month:
a. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco, 7.4 percent from 7.2 percent;
b. Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance, 2.6 percent from 2.5 percent;
c. Health, 3.3 percent from 3.0 percent;
d. Transport, -0.9 percent from -1.3 percent; and
e. Recreation, sport and culture, 1.7 percent from 1.3 percent.
The indices of the rest of the commodity groups retained their respective previous month’s annual rates.
Main Contributors to the Headline Inflation
The top three commodity groups contributing to the June 2025 overall inflation were the following:
a. Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels;
b. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco; and
c. Personal care, and miscellaneous goods and services.
Food Inflation
Food inflation at the provincial level for the bottom 30% income household decreased to 0.0 percent in June 2025 from 1.1 percent in the previous month. In June 2024, food inflation was higher at 5.9 percent. (Table C)
Main Drivers to the Downward Trend of Food Inflation
The deceleration of food inflation in June 2025 was primarily brought about by vegetables, tubers, plantains, cooking bananas and pulses with -11.2 percent from -3.7 percent in the previous month. This was followed by cereals and cereal products with -2.1 percent from -1.6 percent, and meat and other parts of slaughtered land animals with 9.0 percent from 9.5 percent.
Lower annual increments were also noted in the indices of the following commodity groups during the month:
a. Fish and other seafoods, 2.0 percent from 2.5 percent; and
b. Ready-made food and other food products n.e.c., 2.3 percent from 2.4 percent.
In contrast, the following commodity groups registered higher inflation rates during the month:
a. Milk, other dairy products and eggs, 1.5 percent from 1.4 percent;
b. Oils and fats, 1.7 percent from 0.6 percent;
c. Fruits and nuts, 9.8 percent from 5.6 percent;
d. Sugar, confectionery and desserts, 0.8 percent from 0.1 percent.
Note: CPIs and inflation rates by region, province and selected city are posted at the PSA website (https://openstat.psa.gov.ph/).
IMELDA L. BUYUCCAN (SGD)
Chief Statistical Specialist
/DJPN