Thursday, September 19, 2024

UK inflation: which goods and services have changed most in price?

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The UK’s annual inflation rate fell by less than expected to 2.3% in April. Economists had forecast a fall to 2.1%.

The Office for National Statistics compiled the overall reading using the consumer prices index but also logs prices for individual goods and services. Here we look at how the cost of many of those everyday items has changed over the past year.

In each case, the figure is the percentage change in the average price over the 12 months to April.

Food

Olive oil 41.7%
Sugar 10.1%
Sauces and condiments -0.1%
Pork 3.6%
Pasta products and couscous 3.2%
Vegetables 5%
Eggs 1%
Fruit 2.9%
Ready-made meals 4.3%
Cheese and curd -1.3%
Bread 0.9%
Fish -1.3%
Jams, marmalades and honey -4.7%
Low-fat milk -4.3%
Butter -6.8%
Whole milk -7.4%

Drinks & Tobacco

Cocoa and powdered chocolate 19.6%
Fruit and vegetable juices 1.9%
Mineral or spring waters 6.7%
Tea 5.6%
Soft drinks 3.4%
Coffee 1.8%
Beer 7%
Wine 4.9%
Spirits 6.9%
Tobacco 10.1%

Electricity, gas and other fuels

Electricity -21%
Gas -37.5%
Solid fuels -2.4%
Liquid fuels 3.4%

Clothing and shoes

Garments for infants and children 4.3%
Garments for women 4.4%
Garments for men 3.4%
Footwear 1.4%

Household items and furniture

Cookers 2.1%
Carpets and rugs 3.3%
Garden furniture -23.4%
Lighting equipment -2%
Household furniture -2.9%

Vehicles and passenger transport

By bus and coach 7.3%
By sea and inland waterway 4.8%
By air 2.3%
By train 4.7%
New cars 2.5%
Bicycles -2.9%
Motorcycles -4.4%
Secondhand cars -10%
Petrol 1.5%
Diesel -3.3%

Hospitality and recreation

Holiday centres, campsites and youth hostels 13.7%
Restaurants and cafes 6.2%
Museums 7.1%
Fast food and takeaway food services 5.8%
Cinemas, theatres and concerts 10.4%
Hotels and motels 6.8%

Other recreational items

Veterinary and other services for pets 10.3%
Garden products 2%
Products for pets -2%
Games, toys and hobbies -4.1%

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