Evolution of household final consumer prices in Yaoundé in June 2020

The rise in food prices continues.
In June 2020 and compared to May 2020, the Household Final Consumer Price Index rebounded (+0.1% after -0.2% in May). This price recovery is mainly due to the rise in food prices (+0.6% after +0.9% the previous month). In addition, the increase in the prices of furniture, household items and routine household maintenance increased (+0.3% after +0.2% the previous month). However, the prices of housing, water, gas, electricity and other fuels decreased (-0.4% after stability in the previous month).
Compared to the same period in 2019, the general price level increased by 1.9%, after 2.1% in May 2020. This price increase is largely due to the increase in the prices of food products (+4.8% after +4.7% the previous month), furniture, household goods and routine household maintenance (+1.7% after +1.4% the previous month), as well as leisure and culture (+2.0% after +2.1% the previous month).
On average over the last twelve months, the general price level increased by 2.3%, as in May and April 2020. The inflation observed is largely due to the rise in the prices of food products (+5.0% compared to the previous month), restaurants and hotels (+2.3% after +2.6% last month) as well as leisure and culture (+2.1% after +2.0% the previous month).

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