Africa-Press – Angola. The National Consumer Price Index (IPCN) registered a variation of 2.21%, from October to November 2023, registering an acceleration of 0.06%.
According to the Quick Information Sheet (FIR) of the National Consumer Price Index (IPCN), from the National Statistics Institute (INE), in year-on-year terms (November 2022 to November 2023), there is an acceleration in the current variation of 1 .39%.
INE says that the provinces that recorded the lowest price variation were Moxico, with 1.28%, Malanje with 1.40% and Benguela with 1.41%.
The institution points out that the provinces that recorded the greatest variation in prices were Luanda with 3.01%, Huíla with 1.82% and Cabinda with 1.76%.
INE explains that the “Health” class was the one that recorded the biggest price increase, with a variation of 2.69%.
Also noteworthy are the price increases seen in the following classes: “Food and non-alcoholic drinks” with 2.61%, “Miscellaneous goods and services” with 2.49% and “Clothing and footwear” with 2.47%.
The “Food and non-alcoholic beverages” class contributed the most to the increase in the general price level with 1.53 percentage points, during the month of November, followed by the “Miscellaneous goods and services” classes with 0.17, “ Health” with 0.11 percentage points, “Clothing and footwear” with 0.10%, with the remaining classes having contributions of less than 0.10%.
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