Inflation for the lower income group rose to 19.40%



Inflation for the low-income segments of the country has risen to 19.40 per cent, with prices of 28 items rising by 0.22 per cent in one week. According to the details, the Federal Bureau of Statistics has released its report on the weekly inflation data, according to which the overall rate of inflation has risen from 0.22% in one week to 18.09%, as well as the lowest income segments. Inflation rose to 19.40%.

According to the report, prices of 28 items increased, prices of 11 items decreased and 12 items remained stable in one week. Among the 28 items that have gone up in recent weeks are petrol and diesel, garlic at Rs 37.76 per kg, tomatoes at Rs 5.54 per kg, live chicken at Rs 6.21 per kg and box of matches at Rs 8 per kg. Has gone

In the recent week, ghee has become more expensive by Rs 3.83, mutton, beef, lentils, lentils, milk and curd.

Similarly, prices of 11 items decreased in the recent week, including onion 51 paise, potato 33 paise per kg, 20 kg bag of flour 3 rupees 12 paise, sugar 47 paise per kg, dal mung, dal mash, LPG and gar Has also become cheaper. On the other hand, according to Dunya News, after the increase in petroleum products in Peshawar, the prices of sugar, ghee and pulses have been increased. White lentils have gone up from Rs 180 to Rs 200 per kg, rice from Rs 180 to Rs 200 and beans from Rs 180 to Rs 200 per kg. Similarly, the price of 16 kg can of local ghee has gone up to Rs 5,760 and high quality ghee has gone up to Rs 400 to 430 per kg.

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