- Home
- Inflation...
Inflation eases further to 1.9% in September
The country’s inflation rate continued its deceleration streak for the second straight month in September, marking its slowest footing in over four years, amid slowdown of growth in food and transportation costs, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Friday.
At a press conference, National Statistician and PSA chief Claire Dennis Mapa said that inflation —which measures the rate of increase in the prices of goods and services— eased further to 1.9% last month, a sharp decline from the 3.3% rate in August.
This is the lowest print since May 2020, when inflation clocked in at 1.6%.
This brought the year-to-date inflation print to 3.4%, still within the government’s ceiling of 2% to 4% for the entire year.
“Ang pangunahing dahilan ng mas mababang antas ng inflation nitong Setyembre 2024 kaysa noong Agosto 2024 ay ang mas mabagal na pagtaas ng presyo ng Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages sa antas na 1.4%,” Mapa said.
(The primary cause for the lower inflation in September 2024 compared to August 2024 was the slower increase in Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages’ inflation rate at 1.4%.)
“Ito ay may 69.1% share sa pagbaba ng pangkahalatang inflation sa bansa,” the PSA chief added.
(This had a share of 69.1% to the decline in overall inflation in the country.)
The slowdown in Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages’ inflation was brought by the decline in the cost of vegetables, tubers, and cooking bananas with a rate of -15.8%.
Also contributing to the slowdown in inflation rate last month was the easing seen in the Transport index with a rate of -2.4% and 14.6% share to the overall decline.
This was due to the drop in gasoline and diesel prices with inflation rates of -13.8% and -19.6, respectively.
The Housing, Water, Electricity, and Other Fuels index was the third reason for the easing of September’s inflation, posting a rate of 3.2% and 9.4% share to the overall slowdown.
Moreover, food inflation, which tracks the price movements of food items in a "basket" commonly purchased by households, cooled down to 1.4% from 4.2% month-on-month.
The easing of food inflation last month was mainly due to the sharp decline in rice inflation at 5.7% from 14.7% in the prior month.
“The continued slowdown in inflation is expected to boost consumer confidence, driving higher spending and consumption and fueling business expansion. Additionally, easing food prices will relieve low-income households, enabling them to allocate more to other essential needs such as education and health. We will sustain the momentum as we assure the public that we will continue to pursue and carry out strategies to maintain stable prices of food and other commodities,” said National Economic and Development Authority Secretary Arsenio Balisacan.
Inflation in Metro Manila, outside NCR
Tracking the national trend, the inflation rate in the National Capital Region (NCR) decelerated to 1.7% from 2.3% month-month on the back slowdown in increments in utilities, transport, and food costs.
In areas of Metro Manila, inflation rate slowed down to 2% from 3.6% in August also due to slower growth in food and transport prices.
Bottom 30%
Meanwhile, the inflation felt by the bottom 30% income households in the country, likewise, eased to 2.5% from 4.7% month-on-month due to lower growths in the costs of food, transport, and utilities.
To address possible upside risks to inflation, Balisacan said the government has prepared strategies against La Niña —which began in September and is expected to persist until the first quarter of 2025– such as improvements in early warning systems, utilization of communication systems to issue warnings upon dam openings, addressing the possible spread of diseases to livestock or people, and greater involvement of local government units in information dissemination.
“We want Filipinos, particularly vulnerable families, to be shielded from various shocks and continue to have access to affordable goods in the coming months as we protect the gains we have made and sustain our economic progress,” said the NEDA chief.
— RSJ/ VAL, GMA Integrated News
This article Inflation eases further to 1.9% in September was originally published in GMA News Online.
- https://www.msn.com/en-ph/money/economy/inflation-eases-further-to-1-9-in-september/ar-AA1rFPvi?ocid=00000000
Related
AI, sustainability among trends to watch out for in PH startups
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainable practices are among the noticeable trends in the local startup landscape, experts pointed out. At the Philippine Startup Week launch in Taguig City on Monday, Jay Fajardo, executive director of VC firm Ideaspace Foundation, Inc., said that AI is a worldwide phenomenon, with countries investing in building data centers. “The advent of AI cannot be understated….AI is very computer-power...
MoneyPLDT, Accenture Philippines team up to build digital factory
PLDT Inc.’s data arm Kayana Solutions Inc., formerly known as DigiCo, has partnered with Accenture Philippines for the establishment of a digital factory that will initially cater to the MVP Group, but will eventually become an open platform. Under the partnership, Accenture will oversee brand strategy, product research, and user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design for Kayana through Song, its tech-powered creative group, addressing...
MoneyElon Musk's Tesla officially launches in PH
American carmaker Tesla has officially rolled out to Philippine roads on Friday as it joins the electric vehicle race in the country. “Tesla has a presence in about 50 countries around the world […] We pick our presences. So I pick the Philippines is the next new market in the world,” said Tesla regional director Isabel Fan. The Model 3 and Model Y are now available for order online via Tesla's official website and will be delivered to the...
MoneyOver P1/liter hike in fuel prices seen next week
Pump prices of petroleum products are expected to increase next week, according to the Department of Energy (DOE) on Friday. The estimates are as follows: Gasoline - P1.10 to P1.40 Diesel - P1.70 to P1.90 Kerosene - P1.10 to P1.20 DOE Oil Industry Management Bureau Director III Rodela Romero said the estimates are based on the four-day international trading. Romero said the oil prices increased for the past four days as the storm is expected to...
MoneyImee Marcos hits BSP decision to sell gold reserves
Senator Imee Marcos on Wednesday grilled the administration's economic managers over the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' (BSP) decision to sell 24.95 tonnes of gold in the first half of 2024. Marcos said this is contrary to what other countries doing, which is to stock more gold reserves. "Abala ang marami po sa atin, sa ating mamamayan pati ang ating mga bangkero pagkat ang ibang bansa bumibili ng ginto, bakit daw tayo biglang nagbabagsak at...
MoneyCebu Pacific rolls out P99 promo fares
Gokongwei-led budget carrier Cebu Pacific on Monday announced promotional one-way base fares as low as P99 for local destinations with over 750,000 seats to be made available to the public. The promotional fares will be available from Monday, November 4, until Thursday, November 7, covering all of Cebu Pacific’s domestic destinations. It will cover flights from January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2025. Cebu Pacific said travelers can use their existing...
MoneyGasoline, diesel, kerosene pump prices up Tuesday
Motorists will have to pay more for petroleum products this week, as firms on Monday announced another round of pump price hikes following last week's rollback. In separate advisories, Chevron Philippines Inc. (Caltex), Flying V, Petron Corp., Seaoil Philippines Corp., Shell Pilipinas Corp., and Unioil Petroleum Philippines Inc. said they will increase prices per liter of gasoline by P0.20, diesel by P0.50, and kerosene by P0.50. Cleanfuel and...
MoneyDigiPlus expands R&D team amid growing appetite for digital gaming
Listed gaming tech company DigiPlus Interactive Corp., the company behind BingoPlus and ArenaPlus, on Thursday said it is further expanding its position in the digital gaming space with the expansion of its research and development (R&D) team. In a statement, DigiPlus said that since last year it has “expanded its Local Development Team by over 200%, with plans to double that growth by year’s end.” The company said it has poured resources into...
Money