Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda’s annual headline inflation rate for the year ending November 2021 increased to 2.6 percent from 1.9 percent in October, the statistics bureau said on Tuesday.
Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) said the difference is attributed to the increase in the prices of commodities.
Core inflation for the period under review increased to 2.6 percent from 2.1 percent in October.
“This is mainly attributed to Annual ‘Other Goods’ Inflation that increased to 3.5 percent for the 12 months to November 2021, up from 3.0 percent in October 2021,” the UBOS said.
The agency also said during the period under review, annual Energy Fuel and Utilities (EFU) inflation increased to 2.0 percent, up from minus 0.2 percent in October.
The increase in the EFU inflation has something to do with annual liquid energy fuels inflation that registered 11.4 percent in November, up from 7.6 percent in October.
#CPINov21 The Annual Inflation increased to 2.6% up from 1.9% recorded in October 2021. This was due to rise in inflation of; Food and Alcoholic beverages(4.6%), Transport(3.5%), Housing, water Electricity Gas and other fuels(0.1%) @ntvuganda @nbstv @newvisionwire @DailyMonitor pic.twitter.com/F50BdYzAVJ
— UBOS (@StatisticsUg) November 30, 2021
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