The consumer price index dropped by 0.2 per cent from June to July, largely because of the decline in electricity prices and summer sales of clothing and shoes. Price increases for food, health care, gasoline and car insurance were offsetting factors. The 12-month growth rate was 2.2 per cent, against 2.9 per cent in June.
Lower prices for electricity was the single most important contribution to the decline in the consumer price index from the previous month. Reduced electricity prices and the after-effects of last year's rise in food prices, also made substantial contributions to the drop in the 12-month growth rate from June to July this year.
Summer clothing and shoes sales caused prices to decline by 2.4 per cent from June to July. The price decline was somewhat stronger compared with the same period last year. The sales covered a broad spectrum of products.
The annual agricultural settlement precipitated only small increases in the price of meat and dairy products effective 1 July. The consumer price index showed a 10 øre increase in the price of a liter of milk, while the kilo price of cheese went up about 70 øre. Meat and meat products rose 0.6 per cent last month.
Weekly Bulletin issue no. 33, 1997