Release Date | : | March 1, 2022 |
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Abstract
Sumatra
Selatan Province in February 2022 experienced deflation of 0.01 percent,
Inflation for the 2022 calendar year (cumulative) until February 2022 was 0.92
percent. “Year on Year” Annual Inflation (February 2022 to February 2021) was
2.41 percent. The dominant commodities that caused deflation in February 2022
in Sumatra Selatan include: broiler meat, broiler eggs, and cooking oil, which
experienced a decline in prices compared to the average price in January 2022.
The city of
Palembang in February 2022 experienced a deflation of 0.01 percent, Inflation
for the 2022 Calendar Year (cumulative) until February 2022 was 0.93 percent.
“Year on Year” Annual Inflation (February 2022 to February 2021) was 2.43
percent.
Lubuk
Linggau City in February 2022 experienced deflation of 0.05 percent, Inflation
for the 2022 calendar year (cumulative) until February 2022 was 0.79 percent.
“Year on Year” (February 2022 to February 2021) annual inflation of 2.22
percent.
Indonesia
in February 2022, based on price monitoring during February 2022 in 90 CPI
cities, showed that 37 CPI cities experienced inflation, while 53 cities
experienced deflation. The highest inflation occurred in Kupang City at 0.65
percent, the lowest was in Tanjung Selor City, at 0.01 percent. The highest
deflation occurred in Tanjung Pandan City by 2.08 percent, the lowest occurred
in 3 cities, namely Palembang, Palangkaraya, and Tarakan at 0.01 percent.
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BPS-Statistics Indonesia
Badan Pusat Statistik Provinsi Sumatera SelatanJl. Kapten Anwar Sastro No 1694 Palembang
Sumatera Selatan 30129 Telp (0711) 351665
318456
Email : bps1600@bps.go.id.