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9月辽宁CPI同比下降0.8%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-16 05:49

Core Insights - In September, Liaoning Province's Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased by 0.8% year-on-year, which is 0.5 percentage points lower than the national average. Month-on-month, it fell by 0.1%, also lower than the national average by 0.2 percentage points [1] Year-on-Year Analysis - Among eight categories of goods and services, the price changes showed a trend of "four increases, three decreases, and one stable." Notably, prices for other goods and services rose by 10.0%, while food, tobacco, and alcohol prices decreased by 3.4% [1] - Specific categories that saw price increases include: - Other goods and services: +10.0% - Daily necessities and services: +2.0% - Clothing: +1.1% - Education, culture, and entertainment: +0.6% - Categories with price decreases include: - Medical care: -0.3% - Transportation and communication: -2.8% - Food, tobacco, and alcohol: -3.4% - Housing: stable [1] Month-on-Month Analysis - The month-on-month price changes among the eight categories showed a trend of "four increases, two decreases, and two stable." Food prices increased by 0.2%, contributing approximately 0.03 percentage points to the overall price level [2] - Key contributors to food price increases include: - Fresh vegetables: +3.7% due to supply constraints from weather conditions - Fresh fruits: +1.7% driven by increased demand before holidays - Eggs: +3.6% influenced by seasonal storage and school procurement [2] - Non-food prices decreased by 0.2%, impacting the overall price level by approximately 0.15 percentage points. Significant decreases were noted in: - Airfare: -17.0% due to the end of peak travel and school seasons - Gasoline: -1.6% and diesel: -1.9% due to changes in international oil prices [3]