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Inflation eases to 3.2% in june, lowest in over two years

Pakistan’s inflation rate dropped to 3.2% in June 2025. This is lower than May’s 3.5%, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. On a monthly basis, inflation rose slightly by 0.2%. This increase followed a 0.2% drop in May. Overall, inflation has been falling steadily from last year’s high levels.

The average inflation for the fiscal year 2025 stands at 4.49%. This is a big improvement compared to 23.41% in the previous year. Inflation reached a record 38% in May 2023. Since then, the prices of many goods have started to stabilize. This shows progress in controlling rising prices.

The government expected inflation to stay between 3% and 4% in June. This forecast came from the Finance Ministry’s monthly report. Officials said higher remittances and exports are helping the economy. They believe this will keep the current account in surplus. Such factors support a healthier economic outlook.

Urban inflation fell to 3% year-on-year in June, down from 3.5% in May. Meanwhile, rural inflation rose slightly to 3.6%. Experts say food prices and other daily items have helped keep inflation in check. They also expect inflation trends to return to normal as base effects fade.

In conclusion, inflation in Pakistan shows signs of easing after years of pressure. Stable food stocks and better economic conditions are key reasons. However, the government and analysts remain cautious. They continue monitoring prices closely to maintain this positive trend.

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