According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) has risen by 1.05 per cent to reach a record high of 48.35 per cent year-on-year for the week ending May 4. The SPI for the aforementioned week was recorded at 254.84 points, compared to 252.2 points the previous week.

Of the 51 monitored items, 30 items experienced an increase in average price, while 9 items decreased, and 12 items remained unchanged during the week.

The items that experienced an increase in average prices on a week-on-week (WoW) basis were chicken (8.91 per cent), potatoes (3.99 per cent), powdered milk (3.81 per cent), pulse gram (1.96 per cent), pulse masoor (1.83 per cent), eggs (1.81 per cent), mutton (1.71 per cent), pulse mash (1.58 per cent), cooked daal (1.36 per cent), and bread (1.13 per cent). The non-food items that saw an increase were gents sponge chappal (58.05 per cent), gents sandal (33.36 per cent), ladies sandal (14.31 per cent), and washing soap (1.27 per cent).

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On the other hand, a decline was seen in the prices of onions (16.69 per cent), garlic (3.44 per cent), tomatoes (3.41 per cent), diesel (1.70 per cent), mustard oil (0.99 per cent), LPG (0.96 per cent), cooking oil 5 litre (0.40 per cent), and vegetable ghee 2.5kg & 1kg (0.10 per cent each).

Monitored ItemsAverage Price Increase/Decrease
Chicken+8.91%
Potatoes+3.99%
Powdered Milk+3.81%
Pulse Gram+1.96%
Pulse Masoor+1.83%
Eggs+1.81%
Mutton+1.71%
Pulse Mash+1.58%
Cooked Daal+1.36%
Bread+1.13%
Onions-16.69%
Garlic-3.44%
Tomatoes-3.41%
Diesel-1.70%
Mustard Oil-0.99%
LPG-0.96%
Cooking Oil 5L-0.40%
Vegetable Ghee 2.5kg-0.10%
Vegetable Ghee 1kg-0.10%