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Inflation confirmed at 3.1% over one year in January, according to INSEE

2024-02-16T10:02:02.518Z

Highlights: Inflation confirmed at 3.1% over one year in January, according to INSEE. Price of services, on the other hand, increased a little more quickly in January 2024 (+3.2%) than in December 2023. Underlying inflation also slowed at the start of 2024, to settle at 3% compared to 3.4% in December. A benchmark indicator at European level, the harmonized consumer price index (HICP) increased by 3. 4% year-on-year in January.


“This decline results from the slowdown over one year in the prices of energy, food and manufactured products,” explains the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies.


The consumer price index increased by 3.1% over one year in January in France, a clear slowdown compared to the inflation recorded in December, which was 3.7%, confirmed Friday the 'Insee.

“This drop in inflation results from the slowdown over one year in energy prices”

(+1.9% compared to +5.7% in December 2023),

“food (+5.7% after + 7.2%) and manufactured products (+0.7% after +1.4%)

,” details the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies in this second estimate of inflation, identical to the first, published at the end of January.

The price of services, on the other hand, increased a little more quickly in January 2024 (+3.2%) than in December 2023 (+3.1%).

An indicator closely scrutinized by central banks in their fight against rising prices, underlying inflation also slowed at the start of 2024, to settle at 3% compared to 3.4% in December.

This indicator measures inflation by excluding certain products whose prices are particularly volatile, such as food or energy.

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Slowing food inflation

In detail, the slowdown in energy inflation is explained in particular by the drop of 3.6% over one year in the price of gasoline.

The price of diesel fell by 8.7% year-on-year in January, while that of electricity, however, jumped by 23.2%.

On the food side, fresh products increased in price by 7.9% in January 2024 (compared to +8.8% in December 2023).

Inflation reached 5.3% in January for other food products, again a clear slowdown compared to the latest INSEE reading (+6.9%).

Finally, the slight increase in the cost of services results in particular from an increase in transport prices (+4% over one year for rail transport, +8.7% for air transport), accommodation services (+2 .1%) and insurance (+7.4%).

A benchmark indicator at European level, the harmonized consumer price index (HICP) increased by 3.4% year-on-year in January, after an increase of 4.1% in December.

Source: lefigaro

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