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CPI Ostani-Mordad 99.FINAL CPI by Provinces in the Month of Mordad of the Year 13991 All Households In the month of Mordad2 of the year 1399, the national households general index (1395=100) stood at 235.9 which increased by 3.5 percent compared with the previous month. In this month, the province of Lorestan experienced the highest monthly inflation rate of the national households with a 5.5 percent increase while the provinces of Qom and Mazandaran had the lowest monthly inflation rate with a 2.3 percent rise. The percentage change in the general index for the national households was 30.4 percent in contrast to the corresponding month of the previous year (point-to-point inflation). The highest point-to- point inflation rate was for Hormozgan province with 34.8 percent and the lowest one was for West Azarbayejan province with 24.8 percent. The twelve-month inflation rate ending the month of Mordad of the year 1399 for the national households stood at 25.8 percent. The highest twelve-month inflation rate went to Hormozgan province with 31.1 percent and the lowest one was for West Azarbayejan province with 21.6 percent. TWELVE-MONTH INFLATION RATE FOR ALL NATIONAL HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE 35.0 31.1 28.6 28.5 30.0 27.9 27.1 27.0 25.9 25.8 25.7 25.6 25.3 25.2 25.1 24.9 24.7 24.7 24.6 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.4 24.1 24.0 24.0 24.0 23.9 23.7 23.4 23.3 23.2 25.0 22.5 21.6 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 1- It is the Iranian year which usually begins on the day of 21 March of the Gregorian calendar. To find the corresponding year of the Gregorian calendar, add 621 or 622 (depending on the time of the year) to a solar Hijri year. For example the corresponding year of the year 1399 in the Gregorian calendar is (20 March 2020- 20 March 2021). 2- Iranian months and their equivalent in Gregorian calendar Farvardin (21 March-20 April) Mehr (23 September-22 October) Ordibehesht (21 April-21 May) Aban (23 October-21 November) Khordad (22 May-21 June) Azar (22 November-21 December) Tir (22 June-22 July) Dey (22 December-20 January) Mordad (23 July-22 August) Bahman (21 January-19 February) Shahrivar (23 August-22 September) Esfand (20 February-20 March) 1 Urban Households The general index for urban households (1395=100) stood at 234.7 in the month of Mordad of the year 1399 indicating a 3.5 percent rise compared with the previous month. In this month, the highest monthly inflation rate of urban households went to Lorestan province with a 5.6 percent increase and the lowest monthly inflation rate was for Qom province with a 2.2 percent rise. The percentage change in the general index for the national urban households was 30.6 percent in contrast to the corresponding month of the previous year (point-to-point inflation). The highest point-to-point inflation rate was for Hormozgan province with 35.2 percent and the lowest one went to West Azarbayejan province with 24.2 percent. The twelve-month inflation rate ending the month of Mordad of the year 1399 for urban households stood at 25.9 percent. The highest twelve-month inflation rate went to Hormozgan province with 30.8 percent, and the lowest one was for West Azarbayejan province with 22.1 percent. TWELVE-MONTH INFLATION RATE FOR URBAN HOUSEHOLDS BY PROVINCE 35.0 30.8 28.7 28.6 27.8 27.6 27.1 26.3 26.0 25.9 25.8 30.0 25.8 25.5 25.1 25.0 24.7 24.6 24.5 24.5 24.3 24.3 24.2 23.9 23.8 23.8 23.7 23.6 23.4 23.2 22.8 22.5 22.5 25.0 22.1 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Fars Ilam Qom Yazd Gilan Alborz Zanjan Tehran Qazvin Ardebil Kerman Esfahan Semnan Markazi Bushehr Lorestan Golestan Hamedan Kordestan Khuzestan Hormozgan Mazandaran Kermanshah Total country Total Kohgiluyeh &… Kohgiluyeh North North Khorasan Khorasan South East East Azarbayejan West West Azarbayejan Khorasan-e-Razavi Sistan & Baluchestan & Sistan Chaharmahal & Bakhtiyari Chaharmahal & 2 Rural Households The general index for rural households (1395=100) stood at 242.5 in the month of Mordad of the year 1399 indicating a 3.2 percent rise compared with the previous month. In this month, the highest monthly inflation rate of rural households went to Yazd province with a 5.4 percent increase and the lowest monthly inflation rate was for Zanjan province with a 1.7 percent increase. The percentage change in the general index for rural households was 29.6 percent in contrast to the corresponding month of the previous year (point-to-point inflation). The highest point-to-point inflation rate of rural households was for Hamedan with 37.9 percent and the lowest one went to Ilam province with 22.4 percent. The twelve- month inflation rate ending the month of Mordad of the year 1399 for rural households stood at 25.4 percent. The highest twelve-month inflation rate went to Hormozgan province with 31.7 percent, and the lowest one was for West Azarbayejan province with 20.3 percent. TWELVE-MONTH INFLATION RATE FOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS BY 35.0 PROVINCE 31.7 29.6 29.4 29.2 29.0 28.2 30.0 27.8 27.0 26.9 26.9 26.6 26.4 26.2 25.6 25.4 25.4 25.2 25.1 25.0 24.9 24.8 24.7 24.6 24.1 23.4 25.0 23.1 22.7 22.4 22.3 21.9 20.6 20.3 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 3 General Price Index of Goods and Services for National Households and Percentage Changes in Index by Province, Month: Mordad Year: 1399 Base Year: 1395=100 General index Food, beverages and tobacco Non-food items and services Twelve Twelve- Twelve Point-to- Point-to- Province General Monthly Point-to-point Monthly month Monthly month month Weight Index point Weight Index point index inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation rate inflation inflation inflation rate rate Total country 235.9 3.5 30.4 25.8 27.24 276.2 3.6 26.0 22.1 72.76 220.7 3.4 32.6 27.6 Markazi 235.3 5.0 26.4 24.0 31.85 273.3 4.4 21.1 20.5 68.15 217.6 5.3 29.8 26.2 Gilan 223.2 3.8 26.8 24.0 25.01 250.6 4.0 19.8 17.6 74.99 214.1 3.7 29.8 26.8 Mazandaran 225.4 2.3 25.7 24.7 29.17 258.2 2.0 21.3 21.2 70.83 211.9 2.5 28.0 26.5 East Azarbayejan 242.5 3.3 30.2 24.5 30.00 274.3 1.7 27.2 21.6 70.00 228.8 4.2 31.7 26.1 West Azarbayejan 219.1 2.4 24.8 21.6 33.06 260.2 2.6 24.3 19.2 66.94 198.8 2.3 25.0 23.1 Kermanshah 244.6 3.5 32.3 24.7 31.62 293.4 2.9 29.3 23.6 68.38 222.1 3.9 34.2 25.4 Khuzestan 236.8 4.1 28.3 23.2 33.32 277.7 3.6 23.7 19.6 66.68 216.4 4.4 31.5 25.6 Fars 222.8 3.8 30.4 23.7 27.45 282.9 4.1 33.2 24.4 72.55 200.1 3.7 28.9 23.3 Kerman 227.0 4.5 31.9 27.0 33.88 274.5 4.7 29.5 25.6 66.12 202.7 4.3 33.7 27.9 Khorasan-e-Razavi 226.1 2.8 27.9 23.4 33.45 287.0 3.0 29.1 22.5 66.55 195.4 2.7 27.0 24.0 Esfahan 222.4 4.1 28.6 24.9 24.18 279.5 5.2 27.0 22.2 75.82 204.2 3.7 29.3 26.1 Sistan & Baluchestan 237.5 4.8 29.8 24.5 43.20 268.9 4.5 26.1 22.4 56.80 213.7 5.1 33.4 26.5 Kordestan 249.3 3.2 30.7 22.5 37.16 278.6 1.5 29.1 19.7 62.84 232.0 4.4 31.8 24.5 Hamedan 242.0 4.0 32.7 24.4 31.70 272.8 1.9 30.0 20.3 68.30 227.7 5.2 34.3 26.8 Chaharmahal & 258.5 3.5 30.2 25.2 37.03 287.5 3.3 21.9 18.6 62.97 241.5 3.7 36.6 30.3 Bakhtiyari Lorestan 260.4 5.5 28.1 27.9 34.63 285.5 3.1 26.4 21.9 65.37 247.1 7.1 29.1 31.8 Ilam 258.6 2.8 26.4 28.5 35.32 277.6 3.5 18.9 22.8 64.68 248.3 2.4 31.4 32.4 Kohgiluyeh & 236.3 4.6 27.5 24.0 35.99 260.9 7.0 23.7 18.8 64.01 222.5 3.1 30.1 27.7 Boyerahmad Bushehr 234.8 2.6 27.7 24.5 31.53 296.0 3.4 22.1 21.9 68.47 206.6 2.1 31.8 26.2 Zanjan 226.2 3.0 28.4 23.3 32.96 249.4 2.1 27.4 20.4 67.04 214.8 3.5 28.9 24.9 Semnan 226.9 3.7 27.5 23.9 31.81 259.0 3.2 21.8 21.3 68.19 211.9 4.0 31.0 25.4 Yazd 231.8 5.4 28.4 25.3 31.90 282.8 5.0 24.9 21.8 68.10 207.9 5.6 30.8 27.6 Hormozgan 234.6 4.5 34.8 31.1 28.90 313.9 5.5 40.6 32.0 71.10 202.4 3.9 31.4 30.6 Tehran 246.1 3.2 34.5 28.6 19.05 277.9 4.3 24.2 23.1 80.95 238.7 2.9 37.7 30.3 Ardebil 229.3 2.6 27.6 24.1 37.05 266.4 2.2 25.2 20.9 62.95 207.5 3.0 29.5 26.6 Qom 216.6 2.3 29.0 25.1 26.44 262.1 1.0 23.4 23.1 73.56 200.2 2.9 31.8 26.0 Qazvin 231.8 3.3 28.0 24.6 34.27 263.4 2.6 25.7 21.6 65.73 215.3 3.7 29.6 26.6 Golestan 241.0 3.5 28.8 25.6 30.21 283.8 3.4 23.1 22.1 69.79 222.5 3.5 32.2 27.6 North Khorasan 253.4 3.9 30.3 25.9 34.31 279.5 3.6 24.8 21.2 65.69 239.8 4.0 33.9 28.9 South Khorasan 250.8 4.7 28.3 25.7 36.90 279.5 6.1 27.4 22.0 63.10 234.0 3.8 28.9 28.4 Alborz 224.5 3.5 27.0 27.1 23.78 268.4 3.4 25.8 22.8 76.22 210.8 3.5 27.5 28.9 4 General Price Index of Goods and Services for Urban Households and Percentage Changes in Index by Province, Month: Mordad Year: 1399 Base Year:1395=100 General index Food, beverages and tobacco Non-food items and services Twelve Twelve Point-to- Point-to- Point-to- Twelve- Province General Monthly month Monthly month Monthly point Weight Index point Weight Index point month index inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation inflation rate rate rate Total country 234.7 3.5 30.6 25.9 25.03 276.8 3.8 25.5 22.0 74.97 220.6 3.4 32.9 27.5 Markazi 233.1 4.9 26.4 23.8 29.68 272.8 4.3 20.9 20.4 70.32 216.3 5.3 29.6 25.8 Gilan 223.6 4.1 27.7 24.3 22.06 257.0 4.7 20.4 17.6 77.94 214.2 3.9 30.3 26.8 Mazandaran 221.7 2.6 25.1 23.8 27.28 253.4 2.6 19.5 19.8 72.72 209.8 2.6 27.8 25.7 East Azarbayejan 240.3 3.7 30.9 24.7 27.20 277.0 2.6 27.9 21.9 72.80 226.5 4.2 32.3 26.0 West Azarbayejan 215.1 2.3 24.2 22.1 29.87 256.5 2.6 23.7 20.8 70.13 197.5 2.2 24.5 22.7 Kermanshah 241.9 3.8 32.5 24.3 29.49 288.3 3.4 28.2 22.8 70.51 222.5 4.0 34.9 25.1 Khuzestan 236.5 4.2 29.2 23.7 31.00 281.2 3.6 24.9 20.4 69.00 216.5 4.5 31.9 25.7 Fars 217.9 3.9 29.7 22.8 24.54 280.7 4.2 33.3 23.4 75.46 197.5 3.7 28.1 22.6 Kerman 227.4 5.1 31.8 27.6 30.59 283.1 4.5 29.3 27.3 69.41 202.9 5.4 33.4 27.7 Khorasan-e-Razavi 218.8 2.7 26.8 22.5 30.86 284.0 3.1 28.4 21.7 69.14 189.7 2.5 25.8 23.0
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