AMMAN —
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.34 percent in the first half of
2022 to 105.41, compared to 102 in the corresponding period in 2021, reported
the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The Department of Statistics (DOS) said in its monthly
report on Monday that the CPI for June of this year increased by 5.17 percent
to 107.58, compared with the 102.29 recorded in the same month last year. CPI
is used to measure inflation.
DoS said the general index of consumer prices went up by
0.99 percent to 107.58 in June, compared with 106.53 in May.
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AMMAN —
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3.34 percent in the first half of
2022 to 105.41, compared to 102 in the corresponding period in 2021, reported
the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The Department of Statistics (DOS) said in its monthly
report on Monday that the CPI for June of this year increased by 5.17 percent
to 107.58, compared with the 102.29 recorded in the same month last year. CPI
is used to measure inflation.
DoS said the general index of consumer prices went up by
0.99 percent to 107.58 in June, compared with 106.53 in May.
Read more Business
Jordan News