1. Overall Inflation
Zamboanga del Sur’s inflation for the bottom 30% income households further decreased to 1.5 percent in October 2024 from 2.2 percent in September 2024. In October 2023, inflation rate was posted at 6.4 percent. (Tables A and B, and Figure 1)
1.1 Main Drivers to the Downtrend of the Overall Inflation
The main driver of the downward trend of the overall inflation for this income group in October 2024 was the slower year-on-year increase in the heavily-weighted food and non-alcoholic beverages at 1.3 percent from 2.2 percent in the previous month. This was followed by housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels which posted a slower annual increase of 1.1 percent in October 2024 from 2.8 percent in the previous month. Moreover, personal care, and miscellaneous goods and services also contributed to the downtrend as it recorded a slower annual increase of 3.6 percent during the month from 4.3 percent in September 2024.
In addition, lower annual rates were noted in the indices of the following commodity groups during the month:
a. Clothing and footwear, 1.8 percent from 1.9 percent; and
b. Furnishings, household equipment and routine household maintenance, 2.7 percent from 2.8 percent.
In contrast, the following commodity groups registered higher inflation rates during the month:
a. Health, 1.5 percent from 1.2 percent;
b. Transport, -4.0 percent from -5.9 percent; and
c. Recreation, sport and culture, 3.7 percent from 3.1 percent.
The indices of alcoholic beverages and tobacco, information and communication, education services, restaurants and accommodation services, and financial services retained their previous month’s annual increment. (Table C)
1.2 Main Contributors to the Overall Inflation
The top three commodity groups contributing to the October 2024 overall inflation were the following:
a. Food and non-alcoholic beverages with 57.4 percent share or 0.86 percentage point;
b. Restaurants and accommodation services with 14.4 percent share or 0.22 percentage point; and
c. Personal care, and miscellaneous goods and services with 10.3 percent share or 0.15 percentage point.
2.0 Food Inflation
Food inflation for the bottom 30% income households in the province further decreased to 1.2 percent in October 2024 from 2.0 percent in the previous month.
2.1 Main Drivers to the Downward Trend of Food Inflation
The deceleration of food inflation in the province was mainly brought about by the faster annual decline in the fish and other seafood index at 10.1 percent during the month from a decrease of 5.7 percent in September 2024. Also contributing to the downtrend is the faster annual decline in the index of meat and other parts of slaughtered land animals at 0.1 percent during the month from an annual increase of 1.6 percent in the previous month. The faster annual decrease in the index of vegetables, tubers, plantains, cooking bananas and pulses at 4.2 percent from a decline of 2.6 percent also contributed to the downtrend.
Moreover, lower annual increments were noted in the indices of oils and fats (-6.3 percent from -6.1 percent); fruits and nuts (17.2 percent from 21.2 percent and ready-made food and other food products (3.5 percent from 5.7 percent).
In contrast, the following commodity groups registered higher inflation rates during the month:
a. Cereals and cereal products, 7.7 percent from 6.0 percent;
b. Milk, other dairy products and eggs, 2.2 percent from 0.9 percent; and
c. Sugar, confectionery and desserts, -8.9 percent from -10.5 percent. (Table D)
2.2 Main Contributors to the Food Inflation
Food inflation contributed 47.1 percent or 0.71 percentage point to the October 2024 overall inflation for this particular income group.
Among the food groups, the main contributors to the food inflation during the month were the following:
a. Cereals and cereal products, which include rice, corn, flour, bread and other bakery products,pasta products and other cereals, with 217.4 percent share or 2.61 percentage points;
b. Fruits and nuts with 29.9 percent share or 0.36 percentage point; and
c. Milk, other dairy products and eggs with 7.1 percent share or 0.08 percentage point. (Table D)
DIMNA P. BIENES
(Supervising Statistical Specialist)
Officer-in-Charge