Inflation in Pakistan among highest in the World

BusinessInflation in Pakistan among highest in the World

In May 2023, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) jumped to 38.0 percent on Year-on-Year (YoY) basis in Pakistan, registering the highest ever inflation in the Country’s history.

Whereas the average inflation in the first 10 months of the Fiscal Year (2022-23) from July 2022 to April 2023 stood at 28.2 percent.Inflation in Pakistan among highest in the World

The Inflationary pressure in remaining months of the FY 2022-23 is expected to continue as observed in the previous months; therefore, by the end of the FY 2022-23, the Country would likely to record the second highest ever annual inflation in its history if not the highest one which was 30 percent recorded in the FY 1973-74.

Inflation in Pakistan in FY 2022-23

Month
CPI Inflation Rate
July 2022 24.9%
August 2022 27.3%
September 2022 23.2%
October 2022 26.6%
November 2022 23.8%
December 2022 24.5%
January 2023 27.6%
February 2023 31.5%
March 2023 35.4%
April 2023 36.4%
May 2023 38.0%

Source: Monthly Economic Update & Outlook, Ministry of Finance

In Pakistan, May 2023 was the 19th consecutive month since November 2021 witnessing double digit inflation.

Inflation Rates in the World

Sr.
Country
Inflation Rate
1 Venezuela 429%
2 Lebanon 260%
3 Syria 139%
4 Argentina 114%
5 Türkiye 39.59%
6 Pakistan 38%
7 Egypt 32.7%
8 Nigeria 22.4%
9 Kazakhstan 15.9%
10 Ukraine 15.3%
11 Poland 13%
12 Sweden 9.7%
13 Austria 9%
14 UK 8.7%
15 Kenya 8%
16 Italy 7.6%
17 Australia 7%
18 Norway 6.7%
19 South Africa 6.3%
20 Germany 6.1%
21 Netherlands 6.1%
22 Mexico 5.84%
23 Singapore 5.1%
24 France 5.1%
25 Israel 4.6%
26 Canada 4.4%
27 India 4.25%
28 Indonesia 4%
29 United States 4%
30 Brazil 3.94%
31 South Korea 3.3%
32 Japan 3.2%
33 Spain 3.2%
34 UAE 3.05%
35 Denmark 2.9%
36 Saudi Arabia 2.8%
37 Russia 2.5%
38 Switzerland 2.2%
39 Thailand 0.53%
40 Niger 0.2%
41 China 0.2%
42 Afghanistan -1%
43 Seychelles -1.02%

Source: World of Statistics

Meanwhile, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the current week ended on June 22, 2023 increased by 0.33 percent in the Country.

During the week, out of 51 items, prices of 20 (39.22 percent) items increased, 12 (23.53 percent) items decreased and 19 (37.25 percent) items remained stable.

The year-on-year SPI trend depicted an increase of 34.05 percent.

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