2025 Inflation Rate Philippines. Inflation rates in the Philippines BusinessWorld Online This page provides the latest reported value for - Philippines Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey. On a year-on-year basis, the inflation rate in February 2024 was higher, recorded at 3.2 percent
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The province's inflation rate decelerated to -1.2 percent in February 2025 from -0.6 percent in January 2025.It is lower by 8.1 percentage points compared with the same month of the previous year at 6.9 percent and 0.6 percentage point lower than January 2025 at -0.6 percent. The latest inflation print is slightly faster than the 2.8% Bloomberg consensus estimate but
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Source: Retail Price Survey of Commodities for the Generation of Consumer Price Index, Philippine Statistics Authority The inflation rate in NCR continued its downward trend, declining from 3.1 percent in December 2024 to 2.8 percent in January 2025, and further to 2.3 percent in February 2025 Notably, rice prices saw a steeper year-on-year decline, continuously deflating from -2.3 percent in January to -4.9 percent in February.
Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate Philippine Statistics Authority National Capital Region. MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines' inflation rate eased to 2.1% in February 2025, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said on Wednesday, March 5 Historical inflation rates from 2019 to 2025 for Philippines
Some context for Philippine growth and inflation BusinessWorld Online. INFLATION UPDATE A STEADY START IN 2025 • The Philippines' annual headline inflation settled at 2.9% in January, the same pace as that of December 2024 but a pickup from the 2.8% recorded in January 2024 Notably, rice prices saw a steeper year-on-year decline, continuously deflating from -2.3 percent in January to -4.9 percent in February.