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Fruits and vegetables lead price increases in the first half of October

Fruits and vegetables lead price increases in the first half of October

Core inflation stood at 3.87%, exceeding the 3.82% expected by the market, and the non-core index at 7.17% at an annual rate, Inegi reported in a statement.

Within the underlying index, considered a better parameter to measure price behavior, other services and tuition registered the largest increases with 5.96% and 5.79%, respectively, followed by services (5.03%) and housing (4%).

Regarding non-core inflation, fruits and vegetables led the increases, with an increase of 12.81%; Behind them were airports (9.66%), livestock (6.26%) and energy (5.19%).

Compared to the previous fortnight, inflation had an increase of 0.43%.

The biggest increases

The products that registered the highest biweekly percentage variation were:

  • Nopales: 18.9%
  • Electricity: 18.07%
  • Zucchini: 15.56%
  • Papaya: 15.51%
  • Green tomato: 14.8%
  • Air transport: 10.29%

Those who fell the most

The products that had the greatest decreases were:

  • Lemon: -15.02%
  • Orange: -8.49%
  • Bananas: -6.63%
  • Avocado: -4-42%
  • Domestic LP gas: -1-86%



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