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Weekly inflation drops slightly, food prices rise

Published on: September 12, 2025 10:17 PM

Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported that weekly inflation in the country decreased by 0.2 percent, offering a small relief to consumers amid rising prices of essential items. The decline comes despite increases in several key commodities, reflecting a mixed trend in the country’s weekly price changes. Analysts said the slight reduction shows temporary easing, but challenges in managing food and fuel costs remain.

The prices of 22 essential items increased over the past week, with onions, tomatoes, potatoes, rice, eggs, and sugar seeing significant rises. Onions recorded the highest weekly jump of 12.17 percent, while tomatoes surged by 10.47 percent, further straining household budgets. Potatoes, rice, and eggs also saw modest increases of 3.57 percent, 1.63 percent, and 1.52 percent, respectively.

In addition, other daily-use items including dal moong, dal mash, LPG, wood, and clothing also experienced price hikes. These increases reflect ongoing pressure on commodities affected by seasonal variations and supply challenges. Experts warned that without stable supply chains, weekly price fluctuations may continue, affecting ordinary consumers and business sectors alike.

Conversely, the prices of four items decreased last week, giving temporary relief to households. Flour dropped by 9.80 percent, while chicken prices fell by 3.20 percent. Despite this, analysts noted that these reductions were not enough to offset overall inflation trends, as many essential goods remain costly, limiting their impact on average household expenditures.

Moreover, the prices of 25 items remained stable, showing minimal weekly change. However, annual comparisons indicate significant increases, with tomatoes up 90 percent, sugar up 29 percent, and flour up 18.65 percent. These figures highlight persistent inflationary pressures in the country, especially in the food sector, which affects both urban and rural populations.

Finally, PBS data suggests that while weekly inflation shows a minor decline, continued monitoring is essential. Policymakers and market regulators may need to adopt measures to stabilize essential commodity prices, ensuring affordability for consumers across the country.

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