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Does anyone know what is going on here? Why are these prices skyrocketing like this.
Overall inflation touches new height
By Mubarak Zeb Khan
ISLAMABAD, March 15: The weekly inflation, measured through the Sensitive Price Index (SPI), increased by 15.67 per cent during the week ended on March 14, over the corresponding period last year, according to the Statistics Division data on Saturday.
The steady increase in the prices of 24 items for the second consecutive week pushed up the overall inflation to a new height, witnessed for the first time in the recorded history of the country.
Last week, the SPI witnessed an increase of 14.53 per cent, which rose from over 12 per cent in the previous week.
The unexpected increase in the SPI was hard-hitting for the people from the low-income group as compared to the rich.
A further increase in the oil prices would further push up prices of these products.
The SPI witnessed an increase of 18.47 per cent and 17.79pc, respectively, for households in the two lower income brackets of up to Rs3,000 and Rs3,001 to 5,000.
For households in the income brackets of Rs5,001 to 12,000, the increase in the SPI was in the range of 16.75 per cent, while for households in the income basket of over Rs12,000, the inflation registered a growth of 14.04 per cent over the week last year.As compared to the previous week, the SPI registered an increase of 0.71 per cent for almost all income groups.
Prices of 24 items went up as compared to the previous week.
Prices of chicken increased by 7.47 per cent to Rs90.67 per kg as against Rs84.37 while an increase of 5.40 per cent was witnessed in cooking oil (tin) which stood at Rs366.53 per 2.5 kg during the week under review as against Rs347.76.
The prices of vegetable ghee tin increased by 4.85 per cent to Rs357.47 per 2.5 kg from Rs340.88, and of red chillies by 3.67 per cent to Rs146.20 per kg as against Rs141.03.
The voil printed prices increased by 3.13 per cent to Rs40.89 per metre against Rs39.65; lawn prices increased by 2.72 per cent to Rs83.40 per metre from Rs39.65; washing soap nylon 2.31 per cent to 10.65 per cent per cake from Rs10.41.
Tomato prices increased by 1.86 per cent to Rs36.67 per kg as against Rs36, rice basmati broken increased by 1.74pc to Rs38.58 per kg as against Rs37.92.
The curd price increased by 1.31 per cent to Rs36.43 per kg as against Rs35.96, cooked dal plate witnessed an increase of 1.24 per cent to Rs21.25 each against Rs20.99, Banana prices increased by 1.19 per cent to Rs34.87 per dozen as against Rs34.46.Price of milk fresh went up by 1.14 per cent to Rs31.08 per kg as against Rs30.73, coarse lattha was up 0.96 per cent to Rs39.84 per metres as against Rs39.46.
Rice irri-6 prices increased by 0.94 per cent to Rs27.78 per kg as against Rs27.52, tea (prepared) witnessed an increase of by 0.84 per cent to Rs7.24 per cup as against Rs7.18, wheat flour went up by 0.76 per cent to Rs17.14 per kg as against Rs17.01.Price of masoor (washed) increased by 0.69 per cent to Rs80.52 per kg as against Rs79.97.
There was an increase of 0.66 per cent in mash (washed) to Rs72.03 per kg against Rs71.56.
Firewood prices increased by 0.63 per cent to Rs233.87 per 40 kg as against Rs232.40, gram (washed) increased by 0.50 per cent to Rs43.95 per kg as against Rs43.73.
Mustard oil prices increased by 0.26 per cent to Rs140.47 per kg as against Rs140.10, kerosene witnessed an increase of 0.09 per cent to Rs45.59 per litres as against Rs45.55 and mutton was up 0.06 per cent to Rs239.14 per kg against Rs238.99.
Overall inflation touches new height -DAWN - Business; March 16, 2008