Note on the evolution of household final consumer prices in Douala in January 2021

Food prices down slightly

In January 2021 and compared to December 2020, the Household Final Consumer Price Index increased by 0.1%, as last month. The prices of “housing, water, gas, electricity and other fuels” (+1.0% after +0.4% the previous month) accelerated. Prices of clothing and footwear slowed down (+0.3% after +0.4% last month), those of leisure and culture rebounded (+0.2% after -0.1% the previous month). Food prices decreased by 0.1% after rising by 0.1% last month. The prices of “housing, water, gas, electricity and other fuels” increased in relation to the increase in the prices of the actual rent paid by tenants (+0.6% after stability in the previous month), as well as those of fuels (+6.3% after +3.6% the previous month), particularly charcoal and firewood. The increase in the prices of clothing and footwear is related to the 0.2% increase in the prices of clothing (men’s outerwear, children’s and infant clothing) and the 0.9% increase in the prices of miscellaneous footwear (men’s shoes, children’s shoes).

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