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Inflation jumps beyond forecast reaching double digits in April

Published on: May 1, 2026 6:15 PM

Pakistan’s inflation recorded a sharper-than-expected increase in April 2026, exceeding official projections and highlighting renewed pressure on household budgets across the country. The latest figures indicate a significant rise in prices, signaling that economic challenges are intensifying despite earlier expectations of relative stability.

According to data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, inflation increased by 2.48 percent during April on a monthly basis. This surge pushed overall price levels higher than anticipated, reflecting the impact of rising costs across multiple sectors of the economy.

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A closer breakdown shows that urban areas experienced a higher increase, with inflation rising by 2.75 percent, while rural areas recorded a comparatively lower rise of 2.09 percent. These differences suggest that cost pressures are affecting urban consumers more strongly, particularly due to higher living and transportation expenses.

On a year-on-year basis, inflation climbed to 10.89 percent in April, crossing into double-digit territory and surpassing the government’s earlier estimate of 8 to 9 percent for the month. This gap between projections and actual figures underscores the unpredictability of current economic conditions.

Read more : Pakistan fuel surge could push inflation higher 

Meanwhile, officials had expected inflation to remain within a moderate range, but ongoing factors such as fuel price increases and supply constraints contributed to the unexpected spike. These pressures continue to influence market prices, affecting both essential goods and services nationwide.

Despite the recent surge, the average inflation rate from July to April stood at 6.19 percent, indicating relatively controlled trends over a longer period. However, the latest rise may prompt policymakers to reassess strategies aimed at stabilizing prices and protecting consumer purchasing power.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: CPI rise Pakistan, economic inflation data, inflation forecast miss, Latest, Pakistan inflation April, price surge Pakistan, urban rural inflation

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