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South Sumatra experienced inflation of 0.15 percent in March 2021

Release Date : April 1, 2021
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Abstract

Palembang City in March 2021 experienced inflation of 0.17
percent, Inflation for Calendar Year (Cumulative) through March 2021
March 2021
 
by 0.53 percent. Meanwhile Annual Inflation "Year on Year" (March
2021 against March 2020) by 1.11 percent.

Palembang city
Inflation of 0.17
Percent

Lubuk Linggau City
Dominant commodity that caused inflation in March
2021 in Palembang, including: rent a house, shallots,
chicken meat, eggs, and instant dry noodles.
Lubuk Linggau City in March 2021 experienced deflation of
0.03 percent, inflation for calendar year (cumulative) through March
2021 by 0.17 percent. Annual Inflation “Year on Year” (March 2021
against March 2020) by 1.31 percent.
 
Deflation of the Dominant Commodity that causes deflation in the City of Lubuk
Linggau, among others: bird's eye chilies, chicken eggs, and red chilies.
0.03 Percent

South Sumatra Inflation of 0.15 Percent
South Sumatra Province in March 2021 experienced inflation
by 0.15 percent, inflation from calendar year (cumulative) to month
March 2021 by 0.49 percent. Meanwhile, Annual Inflation is “Year on
Year ”(March 2021 against March 2020) of 1.12 percent.

Indonesia in March 2021, based on price monitoring during
March 2021 in 90 CPI cities, showing that 58 CPI cities
experiencing inflation. Meanwhile, 32 cities experienced inflation.
 
The highest inflation occurred in Jayapura City, at 1.07 percent, the lowest
in Tangerang City and Banjarmasin with 0.01 each
percent.
The highest deflation occurred in Bau-Bau City with 0.99 percent, the lowest
in Palopo City by 0.01 percent.
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