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High inflation rate of a countryVenezuela Inflation Rate 1973-2015 | Data | Chart | Calendar | ForecastThe inflation rate in Venezuela was recorded at 68.50 percent in December of 2014. Inflation Rate in Venezuela averaged 27.55 percent from 1973 until 2014, reaching an all time high of 115.18 percent in September of 1996 and a record low of 3.22 percent in February of 1973. Inflation Rate in Venezuela is reported by the Banco Central De Venezuela.
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68.50 63.61 115.18 3.22 1973 - 2014 percent Monthly 2007=100In Venezuela, the main components of the consumer price index are: Food and Noon-Alcoholic Beverages (32.2 percent of the total weight); Transports (10.8 percent) and House Rental (9.8 percent). Restaurants and Hotels account for 8.8 percent; Clothing and Footwear for 7.2 percent; Miscellaneous Goods and Services for 5.8 percent and Household Equipment for 5.6 percent. Others include: Health Care (4.3 percent); Communications (3.8 percent); Leisure and Culture (3.6 percent); Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (3 percent); Education (2.7 percent) and Household Services (2.3 percent). The national
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index has a base of 100 as of December 2007. The CPI covers 10 metropolitan areas, plus 74 other localities in the rest of the country. This page provides - Venezuela Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Content for - Venezuela Inflation Rate - was last refreshed on Saturday, April 4, 2015.
Calendar GMT Event ActualPrevious Consensus Forecast
2013-09-10
10:30 PM
Inflation Rate YoY Aug 2013
45.4% 42.6% 44.18%
2013-10-10
10:00 PM
Inflation Rate YoY Sep 2013
49.4% 45.5% 46.2% 47.59%
2013-11-07
08:05 PM
Inflation Rate YoY Oct 2013
46.85%
49.4% 48.65%
Venezuela Prices Last Previous Highest Lowest Unit
Inflation Rate 68.50 63.61 115.18 3.22 percent
Inflation Rate Mom 5.30 4.70 6.10 0.80 percent
Consumer Price Index CPI 826.40 790.50 826.40 0.10 Index Points
Core Inflation Rate 60.30 60.90 60.90 20.20 percent
Core Consumer Prices 594.30 582.30 594.30 18.20 Index Points
Food Inflation 102.23 92.86 102.23 17.89 percent
Low inflation rate of a country
Pakistan Inflation Rate 1957-2015 | Data | Chart | Calendar | ForecastThe inflation rate in Pakistan was recorded at 2.49 percent in March of 2015. Inflation Rate in Pakistan averaged 8 percent from 1957 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 37.81 percent in December of 1973 and a record low of -
10.32 percent in February of 1959. Inflation Rate in Pakistan is reported by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency2.49 3.20 37.81 -10.32 1957 - 2015 percent Monthly2007/2008=100In Pakistan, most important categories in the consumer price index are food and non-alcoholic beverages (35 percent of total weight); housing, water, electricity, gas and fuels (29 percent); clothing and footwear (8 percent) and transport (7 percent). The index also includes furnishings and household equipment (4 percent), education (4 percent), communication (3 percent) and health (2 percent). The remaining 8 percent is composed by: recreation and culture, restaurants and hotels, alcoholic beverages and tobacco and other goods and services. This page provides - Pakistan Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Content for - Pakistan Inflation Rate - was last refreshed on Saturday, April 4, 2015.
Pakistan Inflation Rate at New 11-1/2-Year Low
Consumer prices in Pakistan rose 2.49 percent in March of 2015, down from 3.20 percent reported in the previous month, as a result of declining fuel costs.
Although housing, water, electricity, gas and fuels prices increased 5.70 percent compared to March of 2014, kerosene oil and motor fuel prices declined 30.26 percent and 23.16 percent respectively.
Additional downward pressure came from: food and non-alcoholic beverages (-0.48 percent) and transport prices (-10.74 percent). In contrast, clothing and footwear prices went up by 7.37 percent; furnishing and household equipment grew 5.55 percent; education, communication and health prices rose 14.22 percent, 0.32 percent and 4.31 percent, respectively.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.23 percent as food and non-alcoholic beverages’ prices went up by 0.55 percent pushed by higher costs of vegetables, fruits and other food products. In contrast, transport prices fell 0.14 percent.