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Qatar’s consumer price index rises by 5.93% in Dec 2022

Published: 17 Jan 2023 - 08:02 am | Last Updated: 17 Jan 2023 - 08:02 am

QNA

Doha: Qatar’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 5.93 percent in December 2022 to reach 108.20 points, compared to CPI of December 2021. On monthly basis, the CPI increased by 1.24 percent when compared to CPI of November 2022.

The CPI annual increase was primary due to the prices rising in seven groups namely: Recreation and Culture by 25.36 percent, followed by Housing, Water, Electricity and other Fuel by 11.90 percent, Restaurants and Hotels by 10.08 percent, Food and Beverages by 1.62 percent.  Education by 1.09 percent, Furniture and Household Equipment by 0.95 percent, and Transport by 0.27 percent. A decrease has been shown in price levels in Communication by 3.37 percent.

Health by 2.31 percent, Clothing and Footwear by 0.38 percent, and Miscellaneous Goods and Services by 0.08 percent. No changes recorded on Tobacco. When comparing the main components of CPI for December 2022 with the previous month November 2022 (Monthly change), it is found that, there was an increase in six groups, while two groups were decreased, and four groups remained unchanged. The groups showed increase as a follow: Recreation and Culture by 7.33 percent, followed by Restaurants and Hotels by 1.84 percent, Transport by 1.22 percent, Miscellaneous Goods and Services by 0.51 percent, Food and Beverages by 0.43 percent, Furniture and Household Equipment by 0.10 percent.  

A decrease has been recorded in Communication by 2.03 percent, and Clothing and Footwear by 0.42 percent. Tobacco, Housing, Water, Electricity and other Fuel, Health, and Education had remained flat at the last months price level.

Compared with counterpart in 2021, the CPI of December index increased by 4.61 percent.