The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) has reported that for the week ending on April 6, 2023, the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) based inflation has increased by 0.92 per cent. This rise is mainly due to an increase in the prices of food items such as chicken (15.87 per cent), sugar (13.48 per cent), potatoes (5.11 per cent), bananas (4.95 per cent), wheat flour (3.10 per cent), gur (2.12 per cent), eggs (1.26 per cent), fresh milk (1.24 per cent), and non-food item long cloth (1.95 per cent).

The year-on-year trend indicates an increase of 44.49 per cent, which is primarily due to a surge in the prices of cigarettes (165.88 per cent), wheat flour (131.72 per cent), gas charges for q1 (108.38 per cent), diesel (102.84 per cent), eggs (98.34 per cent), Lipton tea (97.63 per cent), broken basmati rice (84.92 per cent), bananas (82.23 per cent), petrol (81.17 per cent), irri-6/9 rice (80.61 per cent), moong (68.14 per cent), potatoes (65.95 per cent), maash (56.70 per cent), and onions (55.75 per cent). However, a decrease in prices has been observed for tomatoes (50.39 per cent) and powdered chillies (6.48 per cent).

The SPI for the week under review has been recorded at 252.06 points compared to 249.75 points in the previous week, as per the latest data released by PBS on Friday. During the week, out of 51 items, prices of 27 (52.94 per cent) items increased, seven (13.73 per cent) items decreased, and 17 (33.33 per cent) items remained stable.

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The average prices of commodities that have increased during the week over the previous week include chicken (15.87 per cent), sugar (13.48 per cent), potatoes (5.11 per cent), bananas (4.95 per cent), wheat flour (3.10 per cent), gur (2.12 per cent), long cloth 57” Gul Ahmed/Al Karam (1.95 per cent), eggs (1.26 per cent), fresh milk (1.24 per cent), irri-6/9 rice (0.80 per cent), shirting (0.75 per cent), beef with bone (0.71 per cent), broken basmati rice (0.69 per cent), curd (0.60 per cent), toilet soap Lifebuoy (0.56 per cent), lawn printed Gul Ahmed/Al Karam (0.55 per cent), prepared tea (0.44 per cent), powdered salt (0.39 per cent), Georgette (0.36 per cent), Sufi washing soap (0.31 per cent), mutton (0.18 per cent), moong (0.16 per cent), masoor (0.15 per cent), maash (0.09 per cent), cooked beef (0.04 per cent), cooking oil Dalda or other similar brand (sn), 5 litre tin each (0.04 per cent), and cooked daal (0.02 per cent).

The commodities that have recorded a decrease in their average prices are tomatoes (14.96 per cent), onions (12.66 per cent), LPG (3.73 per cent), pulse gram (1.20 per cent), vegetable ghee Dalda/Habib 2.5 kg tin each (0.71 per cent), garlic (0.16 per cent), and mustard oil (0.03 per cent).

CommodityYear-on-Year ChangeWeek-on-Week Change
Cigarettes165.88 per centN/A
Wheat flour131.72 per cent3.10 per cent
Gas charges for q1108.38 per centN/A
Diesel102.84 per centN/A
Eggs98.34 per cent1.26 per cent
Lipton tea97.63 per centN/A
Broken basmati rice84.92 per cent0.69 per cent
Bananas82.23 per cent4.95 per cent
Petrol81.17 per centN/A
Irri-6/9 rice80.61 per cent0.80 per cent
Moong68.14 per cent0.16 per cent
Potatoes65.95 per cent5.11 per cent
Maash56.70 per cent0.09 per cent
Onions55.75 per cent12.66 per cent
Tomatoes-50.39 per cent-14.96 per cent
Powdered chillies-6.48 per centN/A
ChickenN/A15.87 per cent
SugarN/A13.48 per cent
GurN/A2.12 per cent
Long cloth 57” Gul Ahmed/Al KaramN/A1.95 per cent
Fresh milkN/A1.24 per cent
ShirtingN/A0.75 per cent
Beef with boneN/A0.71 per cent
CurdN/A0.60 per cent
Toilet soap LifebuoyN/A0.56 per cent
Lawn printed Gul Ahmed/Al KaramN/A0.55 per cent
Prepared teaN/A0.44 per cent
Powdered saltN/A0.39 per cent
GeorgetteN/A0.36 per cent
Sufi washing soapN/A0.31 per cent
MuttonN/A0.18 per cent
MasoorN/A0.15 per cent
Cooked beefN/A0.04 per cent
Cooking oil Dalda or other similar brand (sn), 5 litre tin eachN/A0.04 per cent
Cooked daalN/A0.02 per cent
LPGN/A-3.73 per cent
Pulse gramN/A-1.20 per cent
Vegetable ghee Dalda/Habib 2.5 kg tin eachN/A-0.71 per cent
GarlicN/A-0.16 per cent
Mustard oilN/A-0.03 per cent