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Weekly inflation rises by 0.49%, annual rate hits 4.57%

Published on: October 17, 2025 5:29 PM

Pakistan recorded a 0.49 percent increase in weekly inflation, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics announced. This rise pushed the annual inflation rate to 4.57 percent. During the week, prices of 24 essential items went up, while 8 items became cheaper. Meanwhile, prices of 19 items stayed steady. These shifts show ongoing changes in the cost of living.

Tomatoes led the price surge, jumping 33.20 percent in just one week. Onion prices rose by 8.70 percent, eggs by 2.18 percent, and flour by 1.42 percent. The report also noted increases in sugar, ghee, cooking oil, garlic, and potatoes. These increases have put pressure on household budgets nationwide.

Read more: Weekly inflation up by 0.17%

On the flip side, chicken prices fell by 6.38 percent, and bananas dropped by 4.70 percent. Fuel prices, including petrol and diesel, also decreased during the week. Additionally, pulses and rice became cheaper. These reductions offer some relief to consumers.

The report reflects volatility in food and fuel markets, directly affecting everyday life. Rising prices for staples make budgeting difficult for many families. However, drops in some key items help balance the overall impact. Government and analysts continue to watch these trends closely.

Read more: IMF, Pakistan Reach Preliminary Deal on $1.2 Billion Payout

In conclusion, inflation remains a challenge but shows mixed signals in the short term. Consumers feel the effects of rising and falling prices weekly. Authorities must act to stabilize markets and protect citizens’ purchasing power. Ongoing monitoring and policy adjustments will be essential in the months ahead.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, weekly inflation

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