In France, inflation reached 6.2% over one year in October, a level not seen since 1985

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The rise in consumer prices in France accelerated again in October, to 6.2% over one year, after two months of slowdown, according to provisional data published Friday, October 28 by the National Institute of Statistics and Studies. economic (INSEE). This rebound in inflation would be due to the increase in the prices of energy, food and manufactured products, specifies INSEE in a press release.

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We have to go back to June 1985, the month during which a price increase of 6.4% over one year was recorded, to find a level of inflation higher than this first estimate. In July, inflation had already reached 6.1% over one year, before slowing down in August (5.9%) and September (5.6%).

11.8% increase in food products

The increase in food products, to which the most modest households devote a larger share of their income, was particularly strong in October, at 11.8% over one year and even 16.9% for fresh products. Energy prices, for their part, rose by 19.2%, against 17.9% in September, despite the extension of the rebate at the pump by the government. Manufactured goods rose 4.2%, while prices for services (3.2%) and tobacco (0.3%) rose at the same rate as the previous month.

Over one month, consumer prices should increase by 1.0%, after −0.6% in September. Still over one month, energy prices should rebound in the wake of oil product prices. Those of services should be stable, while food prices should accelerate and those of manufactured goods should slow down slightly.

Over one year, the harmonized consumer price index (HICP), which serves as a basis for comparison at European level, should increase by 7.1%, after a rise of 6.2% in September. Over one month, it should rebound by 1.3%, after −0.5% the previous month.

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In its note on the economy at the beginning of October, INSEE had explained that it expected a slight slowdown in inflation in October before a rebound in November and December with the end of the discount at the pump on fuels. The resumption of acceleration was finally faster according to the first estimate. A final estimate should be published in mid-November by INSEE.

The World with AFP

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