The latest report from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reveals that the Weekly Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the Combined Group dropped by 1.39 per cent week-on-week for the period ending May 09, 2024.

However, when compared to the same period last year, the SPI has risen by 22.32 per cent.

The Combined Index, which measures price changes for essential items, stood at 312.56 at the end of the week, down from 316.95 the previous week. A year ago, the index was at 255.53.

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Among the 51 items tracked by the SPI, 12 (23.53 per cent) showed price increases, 13 (25.49 per cent) saw price decreases, and 26 (50.98 per cent) remained stable.

Notable price decreases during the week included onions, which dropped by 19.22 per cent, chicken by 18.83 per cent, wheat flour by 4.00 per cent, LPG by 3.67 per cent, and wheat by 3.49 per cent.

In contrast, the most significant price increases were recorded for tomatoes, which rose by 19.24 per cent, eggs by 4.73 per cent, potatoes by 4.38 per cent, pulse gram by 0.91 per cent, and cooking oil (5-litre packs) by 0.89 per cent.

The SPI’s weekly percentage change by income groups indicates that all income brackets experienced a decline in the SPI, ranging from -0.99 per cent to -1.53 per cent.

The lowest income group saw a drop of 0.99 per cent, while the highest income group experienced a more significant decrease of 1.53 per cent.

However, over the year, the SPI has increased across all income groups, with the percentage change varying between 15.95 per cent and 25.88 per cent.

The lowest income group recorded a 15.95 per cent increase, while the highest income group saw a rise of 19.99 per cent.

In other market trends, the average price for a 50 kg bag of Sona urea stood at Rs4,836, which is 1.80 per cent lower than the previous week but 57.36 per cent higher than a year earlier.

Meanwhile, the average price for a 50 kg bag of cement was Rs1,204, showing a slight decrease of 0.95 per cent from the previous week, but still 7.58 per cent higher than the corresponding period last year.