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The Consumer Price Index Down By 0.2% In November - Geostat

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In November 2023 the Consumer Price Index decreased by 0.2 percent compared to the previous month, while the annual inflation rate amounted to 0.1%, - according to the preliminarydata from the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).

With regard to the annual core inflation, the prices increased by 2.1%, while the annual core inflation without tobacco amounted to 1.8%.

The annual inflation rate was mainly influenced by price changes for the following groups:

Miscellaneous goods and services: the prices for the group increased by 9.8 percent, contributing 0.52 percentage points to the overall index. Within the group, the prices were higher mainly for the following subgroups: financial services n.e.c. (26.3 percent), personal effects n.e.c.
(5.6 percent), personal care (5.2 percent);

Transport: the prices for the group increased by 2.5 percent, contributing 0.37 percentage points to the overall index. Within the group the prices increased for transport services (4.3 percent), purchase of vehicles (2.9 percent) and operation of personal transport equipment (1.5
percent);

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco: the prices increased by 5.1 percent, with the relevant contribution of 0.35 percentage points to the overall index. The prices increased for both tobacco (6.5 percent) and alcoholic beverages (4.0 percent);

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels: the prices for the group posted a 3.4 percent increase, which contributed 0.35 percentage points to the annual inflation rate. The prices were higher for the following subgroups: maintenance and repair of the dwelling (14.4 percent) and actual rentals for housing (7.4 percent);

Food and non-alcoholic beverages: the prices for the group decreased by 3.1 percent, contributing -1.08 percentage points to the overall annual inflation rate. The prices decreased for the following subgroups: oils and fats (-19.4 percent), vegetables (-11.7 percent), bread and cereals (-9.2 percent), milk, cheese and eggs (-3.5 percent), sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery (-2.5 percent). At the same time, the prices increased for the following subgroups: fruit and grapes (12.2 percent), meat (6.3 percent), fish (5.0 percent), mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices (2.7 percent).