Georgia’s annual inflation rate increases
Tuesday, August 12

Latest data from state statistics office Geostat revealed Georgia’s annual inflation rate was 2.8 percent in July, up from 2 percent in June.
On a monthly basis, there was a 0.6 percent deflation in July.
Analysts believed the increased costs of food, alcohol and non-alcohol beverages, cigarettes, healthcare and housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels had the most significant impact on the annual inflation rate.
The cost of food and non-alcohol beverages in July 2014 was 3.4 percent higher than in June 2013. Similarly, the cost of alcoholic drinks and cigarettes increased by 7.1 percent year-on-year (y/y).
A significant price rise was observed in healthcare services, which saw an increase of 4.7 percent y/y, with particular price rises for hospital services, medical products and appliances. Furthermore, last month figures showed transport costs had increased y/y by 3.6 percent.
On the other hand, the cost of clothing and footwear significantly declined in the past 12 months by 15.1 percent in the reported period.
(agenda.ge)