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Annual inflation ended November at 8.64%, showing no decline from the previous month, while it rose to 8.45% in Lima, according to INEI. But how has this affected households?
In November, the product with the highest price increase It was the bonito fish, which went up by 38.20% due to a decrease in the supply of this marine species in the markets.
Another food that went up in price was avocado strong, which rose 18.41%, followed by spinach, which was 17.31% more expensive than the previous month.
Similarly, gutted chicken, a staple of the staple family basket, now costs 3.53% more in Lima and 2.3% nationwide.
It should be noted that according to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (midagri)a kilogram of chicken costs over S/10 in retail markets.
Due to these increases, the cost of menus and dishes in restaurants has also increased. Some of the dishes that raised prices were chicharrón, grilled meat, grilled chicken, and chicken broth.
In addition to this, INEI reports that there has been an increase price household electricity, when the rate increased by 3.69% in Lima and by 2.6% nationally.
In terms of fuel, it was reported that diesel rose 1% in 23 cities, automotive natural gas increased 0.6%, and LPG for vehicles fell 5.8%.
Price gas ball, which fell by an average of 2.8% nationwide. A 10-kilogram domestic gas costs between 32.7 shillings and 65 shillings at Metropolitan Lima outlets, Osinergmin said.
Other products that represented sales in November were horse mackerel (25.19%), white potatoes (7.03%), mangoes (22.24%) and chicken eggs (1.93%).
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.