Jakarta (ANTARA) - The increase in the inflation rate in June 2022 was still within reasonable limits, as it was inevitable, along with the rising commodity prices and recovering public demand, according to economist Piter Abdullah.

"Firstly, the increase in commodity prices, especially food in the global market, and secondly, the recovery of public consumption as the pandemic subsides," Abdullah noted in a brief message in Jakarta on Monday.

According to Abdullah, the rise in inflation that occurs in the range of four to five percent should not trigger undue concerns, as this increase occurs in line with improving economic conditions in the community.

The Research Director of the Center of Reform on Economics (CORE) also pointed out that one area of concern was if the inflation rate rises too high and moves wildly. "For instance, up to above eight percent. (This is) because it will cut the purchasing power of the poor and restrain economic recovery," he stated.

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Red chili contributed 1.42 percent to the inflation in the city, while labuyo chili and shallots contributed 0.28 percent and 0.27 percent respectively. "Meanwhile, in July 2022, the government will increase the electricity tariffs. It may have the potential to raise the inflation rate in July. We will find out the amount during the next month's (press) release," the head of BPS remarked.

Volatile prices are the biggest contributor to the inflation, with a contribution of 0.44-percent mom, due to the rising prices of red chili, labuyo chili, and shallot.

The second-highest contributor to the inflation was the core component -- due to the increase in wages for domestic helpers, powder and liquid detergent, as well as house rental fee -- which contributed 0.12 percent.

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Meanwhile, the price component regulated by the government contributed 0.05 percent to the inflation due to the rise in tariff for airlines and cigarettes.

On the same occasion, he also noted that the number of tourists visiting Indonesia in May 2022 jumped 1,382.45 percent yoy to reach 212.33 thousand visits, a record clocked since the start of the pandemic in 2020.

 

Pewarta : Ilham K, Azis Kurmala
Editor : I Komang Suparta
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