CPI Report: May 2022




Executive summary

  • The annual inflation rate increased to 5.4% from 3.8% recorded during the same period last year. See figure 1
  • The main drivers of an increase in the annual inflation rate were transport, hotels, cafes and restaurants, clothing and footwear and furnishings, household equipment, and routine maintenance of the house.
  • The main price hikes were recorded for the subcategories of package holidays, public transportation services, and accommodation services. See figure 2
  • On a monthly basis, inflation declined by 0.2%, this was mainly influenced by a decline in petrol and diesel prices between April and May 2022.

Analysis

  • The transport category recorded an increase in the annual inflation rate of 9.4%. This was mainly influenced by an increase in the prices of public transportation fares and fuel.
  • Hotels, cafes, and restaurants recorded an increase in the annual inflation rate of 8% . This was driven by a high demand for accommodation services
  • The annual inflation rate for clothing and footwear increased by 3.1% as a result of an increase in the price levels of dry cleaning, repair, and hire of clothing
  • Furnishings, household equipment, and routine maintenance of the house recorded an increase in the annual inflation rate of 3%  as a consequence of an increase in the price levels of goods and services for routine household maintenance

Figure 1: Annual Inflation rate

Source: NSA & HEI RESEARCH


Figure 2: SubCategorical analysis Year on Year %, Namibia

Source: NSA & HEI RESEARCH


Outlook

  • We anticipate that the annual inflation rate will remain elevated in the short to medium term due to continuous external cost-push factors.
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