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Pakistan sees slight weekly inflation drop

Published on: April 24, 2026 6:28 PM

Pakistan’s weekly inflation recorded a slight decline of 0.33 percent, according to the Federal Bureau of Statistics. The report shows mixed price trends across essential goods. Despite the weekly drop, annual inflation remains elevated at 13.98 percent.

The statistics bureau noted that 19 essential items became more expensive during the week. Meanwhile, nine items saw price reductions and 23 remained stable. This reflects continued volatility in everyday consumer prices.

Read more: Pakistan fuel surge could push inflation higher

Key increases included potatoes, bread, and cooking oil, which saw moderate price hikes. Prices of eggs, mutton, chicken, and ghee also rose during the week. These increases added pressure on household budgets across the country.

On the other hand, some commodities recorded noticeable declines in prices. Tomatoes dropped by 27.65 percent while onions fell by 9.35 percent. Diesel, LPG, flour, and sugar also became cheaper over the week.

Read more: Pakistan’s weekly inflation rises 1.93% 

Overall, the report highlights uneven inflation trends with both relief and pressure for consumers. Economists say short-term declines do not yet signal stable price conditions. Market fluctuations are expected to continue in the coming weeks.

 

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