In August 2023, Kuwait's Inflation Rate Increases by 2.92%

 
 
 

Kuwait’s consumer price index (CPI), which measures inflation, increased by 2.92% annually last August, as reported by the Kuwait Central Statistical Bureau (KCSB). In a statement to KUNA on Wednesday, the bureau noted a monthly rise of 0.97% compared to July, highlighting the contributing factors to this inflationary trend.

 Key Contributors to Inflation

  • Food and Beverages: The price index for this group rose by 5.96% compared to the same month last year.
  • Clothing: The CPI for clothing increased by 5.76%.
  • Housing Services: Housing services saw a modest increase of 0.91%.
  • Furniture: Prices in this category climbed by 3.17%.
  • Health: The health index rose by 0.49% year-on-year.

 Other Notable Increases

  • Transportation: Increased by 2.37% annually.
  • Communications: Also rose by 2.37% year-on-year.
  • Culture and Entertainment: Increased by 2.19%.
  • Education: Saw a rise of 0.96%.
  • Restaurants and Hotels: Climbed by 2.52% in August.

Excluding Food and Beverages

The consumer price index (CPI), excluding food and beverages, recorded a year-on-year increase of 2.35% in August. The CPI serves as a critical measurement for assessing price changes on both a monthly and annual basis, making it an essential indicator for economic growth and recession.

 
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IFL Kuwait