2025年10月份居民消费价格同比上涨0.2%
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju·2025-11-09 01:30

Core Insights - In October 2025, the national consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.2% year-on-year, with urban areas rising by 0.3% and rural areas declining by 0.2% [1][9] - Food prices decreased by 2.9% year-on-year, while non-food prices increased by 0.9% [1][9] - The average CPI for January to October 2025 showed a decline of 0.1% compared to the same period last year [1][9] Year-on-Year Price Changes - In October, the prices of food, tobacco, and alcohol decreased by 1.6%, contributing to a 0.46 percentage point drop in CPI [3] - Specific food items such as eggs and pork saw significant price drops of 11.6% and 16.0%, respectively, impacting CPI by 0.08 and 0.23 percentage points [3] - Other categories showed mixed results, with clothing prices rising by 1.7% and healthcare costs increasing by 1.4% [3] Month-on-Month Price Changes - In October, food, tobacco, and alcohol prices rose by 0.2%, contributing 0.07 percentage points to CPI [6] - Fresh vegetables experienced a notable increase of 4.3%, while pork prices decreased by 2.5% [6] - Other categories such as education and healthcare saw slight increases, while transportation and communication prices declined [6] Detailed Price Data - The CPI for various categories in October showed the following changes: - Food prices: 0.3% increase month-on-month, 2.9% decrease year-on-year [9] - Non-food prices: 0.2% increase month-on-month, 0.9% increase year-on-year [9] - Services: 0.2% increase month-on-month, 0.8% increase year-on-year [9] - The data indicates a complex landscape of price changes across different sectors, reflecting varying consumer demand and supply conditions [9]