According to the Central Statistical Office of Poland's final estimate, CPI inflation rose to 16.1% year-on-year in August from 15.6% YoY in July, in line with the flash reading. The year-on-year growth in both the CPI and core continue to rise.
CPI in year-on-year terms accelerated, as increases in the prices of food (+1.6% month-on-month), energy carriers (+3.8%MoM) and core (+0.8%MoM) overshadowed a significant fall in transport fuel prices (-8.3%MoM). The large increase in food prices is not only due to the jump in sugar prices but also in other categories (meat, bread, dairy). There was also no typical seasonal drop in the total food price (-0.8%MoM average in the last decade). In August, food and beverages grew 1.6%MoM, as discounts for fruit and vegetables were dominated by growth in other categories.
The large jump in energy prices was mainly driven by heating fuel (+12%MoM) – making it the largest single contribution to the August CPI increase – and municipal heating. Both increases have come earlier than usual from a seasonal perspective, and show the impact of the energy shock and the shortage of coal for domestic purposes of households.
The details of August inflation show price pressures in many categories of goods and services. This is the effect of rising wages, high gas and electricity prices (as shown by jumps in categories such as paper, chemicals, and cosmetics), and the weak zloty. The strong holiday season has pushed up the prices of tourist and catering services, compared to last year.
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