Note on the evolution of household final consumer prices in Yaoundé in November 2020 Decline in food prices

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In November 2020 and compared to last month, the Household Final Consumer Price Index decreased by 0.1% after 3 consecutive months of increase. This slight decrease is mainly due to the decrease in food products (-0.4% after +0.4% last month), housing, water, gas, electricity and other fuels (-0.4% after +0.1% last month) and to a lesser extent health (-0.1% after stability last month). Conversely, the prices of furniture, household items and routine household maintenance (+0.2%) as well as leisure and culture (+0.2%) increased at the same pace as last month, those of communications (+0.3% after -0.3% last month) rebounded. Prices of clothing and footwear rose by 0.3% after being stable last month.

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