Core Viewpoint - In December 2025, the national consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.8% year-on-year, with urban areas rising by 0.9% and rural areas by 0.6% [2][4]. Group 1: Year-on-Year Price Changes - In December, the prices of food, tobacco, and alcohol rose by 0.8%, contributing approximately 0.24 percentage points to the CPI [5]. - Fresh vegetable prices surged by 18.2%, impacting the CPI by about 0.39 percentage points, while fresh fruit prices increased by 4.4%, contributing 0.09 percentage points [5]. - Prices for eggs decreased by 12.7%, negatively affecting the CPI by 0.09 percentage points, and pork prices fell by 14.6%, contributing a decline of 0.20 percentage points [5]. - Other categories showed mixed results, with healthcare prices rising by 1.8% and clothing prices by 1.7%, while transportation and housing prices fell by 2.6% and 0.2%, respectively [5]. Group 2: Month-on-Month Price Changes - In December, food, tobacco, and alcohol prices increased by 0.2%, contributing approximately 0.05 percentage points to the CPI [7]. - Fresh fruit prices rose by 2.6%, impacting the CPI by 0.05 percentage points, while fresh vegetable prices increased by 0.8%, contributing 0.02 percentage points [7]. - Prices for other categories showed four increases, two stable, and one decrease, with other goods and services rising by 2.8% and living goods and services by 0.4% [7]. Group 3: Overall CPI Performance - The overall CPI for 2025 remained unchanged compared to the previous year [4]. - The CPI for urban areas increased by 0.1%, while rural areas saw a decline of 0.2% [9]. - Food prices decreased by 1.5% year-on-year, while non-food prices increased by 0.4% [9].
同比上涨0.8%
中国基金报·2026-01-09 02:26