Core Insights - In November 2025, the national consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.7% year-on-year, with urban areas rising by 0.7% and rural areas by 0.4% [1] - The average CPI from January to November remained unchanged compared to the same period last year [1] - Month-on-month, the CPI decreased by 0.1% in November, with urban areas also declining by 0.1% while rural areas remained stable [1] Year-on-Year Price Changes - In November, food, tobacco, and alcohol prices rose by 0.3%, contributing approximately 0.09 percentage points to the CPI increase [2] - Fresh vegetable prices surged by 14.5%, impacting the CPI by approximately 0.31 percentage points; however, pork prices fell by 15.0%, leading to a CPI decrease of about 0.21 percentage points [2] - Other categories showed mixed results, with significant increases in other goods and services (14.2%), clothing (1.9%), and healthcare (1.6%), while transportation and communication prices dropped by 2.3% [2] Month-on-Month Price Changes - In November, food, tobacco, and alcohol prices increased by 0.3%, contributing around 0.07 percentage points to the CPI [3] - Fresh vegetable prices rose by 7.2%, affecting the CPI by approximately 0.17 percentage points, while pork prices decreased by 2.2%, leading to a CPI decrease of about 0.03 percentage points [3] - Other categories experienced three price increases and four decreases, with notable rises in other goods and services (1.2%) and clothing (0.7%), while transportation and education prices fell by 0.9% and 0.8% respectively [3]
国家统计局:11月份居民消费价格同比上涨0.7%
Xin Jing Bao·2025-12-10 01:33