Consumer Price Index (CPI). Base 2011 December Monthly change Change over last December. December
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1 15 January 2013 Consumer Price Index (CPI). Base all index Monthly change Change over last Annual change 0.1 Main results The annual change of the CPI for the month of stands at %, the same registered the month. The annual change of core inflation decreases two tenths and stands at 2.1%. Monthly change of the overall index is 0.1%. The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) annual change stands at 3.0%, thus it remains as compared with November. Annual evolution of consumer prices The annual change for the overall Consumer Price Index (CPI) in was % the same than that registered in November. This change was the same than the CPI flash estimate, published last 2 January. The group that most contributed positively in this rate was: Food and non-alcoholic beverages, with a variation of 3.0%, tenth higher than the month. The areas highlighted by their influence in this increase were fresh vegetables and edible oils. Despite the increase of the annual variation of this group, highlighted the decrease in prices of fresh fruit, that was higher than last year. In turn, the groups with negative contribution were: Recreation and culture, that presented an annual change of 0.8%, four tenths lower than November, mainly due to the increase in prices of package holidays increased more in 2011 than this month. CPI DECEMBER 2012 (1/13)
2 Restaurants, cafés and hotels, that decreased its rate tenth standing at 0.8%, mainly due to the stability of the prices of accommodation services, as compared with the increase registered the year. Miscellaneous goods and services, with an annual change of 3.3%, two tenths lower than the month. This behaviour was explained by the decrease in prices of services for personal care. Housing, whose change decreased two tenths, up to 5.6%. This dropwas due to the decrease in prices of heating fuels, that increased in Influence of the groups on the annual CPI change 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverages and tobacco Clothing and footw ear 4. Dw ellings Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house 6. Health Transport 8. Communication Leisure and culture Education Hotels, cafes and restaurants 12. Miscellaneous goods and services DIFFERENCE OVERALL ANNUAL CPI CHANGE 0,0 The annual change for core inflation (overall index excluding unprocessed food and energy products) decreased two tenths, up to 2.1%. The difference from the overall index change increased standing at eight tenths. CPI DECEMBER 2012 (3/13)
3 Annual evolution of the CPI all and core index January February March April May June July August September October November 2012 January February March April May June July August September October November all Core Monthly evolution of consumer prices In, the monthly change of the overall CPI was 0.1%. The groups with the greatest positive monthly contribution to the overall index were the following: Recreation and culture, with a change of 1.8%, that contributed 0.133, due to the rise in prices of package holidays. Food and non-alcoholic beverages, that presented a monthly rate of 0.5% and a contribution of Worth noting in this behaviour the increase in prices of fresh vegetables, fresh fish and edible oils. In turn, among the groups with negative contribution, worth noting : Clothing and footwear, with a rate of 1.6%, covering the effect of the first decrease in prices in the winter reductions. Its contribution to the overall CPI was Transport, whose monthly change of 0.2% was due to the decrease of fuels and lubricants. The contribution on the CPI was CPI DECEMBER 2012 (3/13)
4 Monthly evolution of the CPI all index January February March April May June July August September October November 2012 January February March April May June July August September October November A more detailed analysis showed the divisions that had the greatest contribution to the monthly CPI change during the month of. Divisions with the greatest positive contribution to the monthly change of the CPI Monthly Contribution change (%) Food products Fresh vegetables Fresh fish Edible oils Fresh potatoes and potatoes preparations Other divisions Package holidays Newspapers and magazines Activities with the greatest negative contribution to the monthly change of the CPI Monthly Contribution change (%) Food products Fresh fruit Other divisions Garments Fuels and lubricants Footwear Other fuels CPI DECEMBER 2012 (3/13)
5 Results by Autonomous Community. Annual changes The only Autonomous Communities that decreased their annual change were Cantabria (3.6%) and Comunitat Valenciana (3.0%), with a increase of tenth. In turn, among the Autonomous Communities that decreased their annual change highlighted Comunidad de Madrid, whose change of 2.5% was three tenths lower than month, and Comunidad Foral de Navarra, with a change of %, two tenths lower than that registered in November. Annual changes of the CPI Index by Autonomous Community and Autonomous city NATIONAL Andalucía Aragón Asturias, Principado de Balears, Illes Canarias Cantabria Castilla y León Castilla-La Mancha Cataluña Comunitat Valenciana Extremadura Galicia Madrid, Comunidad de Murcia, Región de Navarra, C. Foral de País Vasco La Rioja Ceuta Melilla Provincial information November CPI DECEMBER 2012 (5/13)
6 The provincial results that were ly offered in this Press release may henceforth be viewed at the following address of the INE website: CPI DECEMBER 2012 (5/13)
7 Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) In, the interannual variation rate of the HICP stood at 3.0%, the same registered the last month. This change is the same than the HICP flash estimate, published last 2 January. The monthly change of the HICP was 0.2%. Annual evolution of the HICP, base 2005 all index for Spain and the Mtary Union January February March April May June July August September October November 2012 January February March April May June July August September October November Spain Mtary Union 1 The latest data from the Mtary Union refers to the flash estimate Index of Consumer Prices at Constant Taxes In 2012, the annual rate of CPI-CT stood at 0.9%, two points lower than CPI. The monthly change of the CPI-CT was 0.1%. In turn, the annual rate of HICP-CT presented an annual change of 0.9%, more than two points lower than HCPI. The monthly change of the HICP-CT was 0.0%. CPI DECEMBER 2012 (6/13)
8 Consumer Price Index. Base th January National indices: overall and groups Group Index % change Contribution last last month year month OVERALL INDEX 104,3 0,1 2,9 2,9 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,2 0,5 3,0 3,0 0,089 0, Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 107,6 0,2 5,4 5,4 0,007 0, Clothing and footwear 109,2-1,6 0,3 0,3-0,132 0, Housing 106,9-0,1 5,6 5,6-0,008 0, Furniture and household equipment 102,2 0,1 1,2 1,2 0,008 0, Health 110,8-0,1 13,3 13,3-0,003 0, Transport 103,9-0,2 3,1 3,1-0,025 0, Communications 96,4 0,0-2,7-2,7 0,000-0, Recreation and culture 102,1 1,8 0,8 0,8 0,133 0, Education 112,7 0,1 10,5 10,5 0,002 0, Restaurants, cafes and hotels 100,8 0,0 0,8 0,8-0,001 0, Miscellaneous goods and services 104,0 0,0 3,3 3,3 0,000 0, National special aggregates indices Special aggregates Index % change last month year Processed food including beverages and tobacco 104,6 0,2 3,1 3,1 Unprocessed food 104,7 1,1 3,9 3,9 Food, beverages and tobacco 104,6 0,5 3,3 3,3 Unprocessed food and energy 107,5 0,2 6,2 6,2 Industrial goods 105,7-0,4 3,3 3,3 Durable industrial goods 99,1-0,1-1,3-1,3 Energy 109,1-0,3 7,6 7,6 Fuels and gas 107,5-0,4 5,7 5,7 Industrial goods excluding electricity 105,0-0,5 2,5 2,5 Industrial goods excluding energy 104,3-0,5 1,5 1,5 Services 102,7 0,4 2,2 2,2 Services excluding rentals for housing 102,9 0,4 2,3 2,3 all index excluding food, beverages and tobacco 104,2 0,0 2,7 2,7 all index excluding rentals for housing 104,4 0,1 2,9 2,9 all index excluding energy 103,7 0,1 2,3 2,3 CORE INFLATION (all index excluding unprocessed food and energy) 103,6 0,0 2,1 2,1 all index excluding tobacco 104,2 0,1 2,8 2,8 all index excluding services 105,3-0,1 3,3 3,3 all index excluding fuels 104,2 0,1 2,6 2,6
9 3. National headings indices Index month last year % change Contribution % change Contribution % change 01. Cereals and by-products 103,7 0,0 0,000 1,9 0,025 1,9 02. Bread 101,6 0,1 0,001 1,2 0,019 1,2 03. Bovine meat 104,5 0,7 0,006 2,4 0,021 2,4 04. Sheep meat 107,3 1,3 0,003-1,0-0,003-1,0 05. Swine meat 105,1 0,4 0,002 4,2 0,024 4,2 06. Poultry meat 102,8-0,1-0,001 2,4 0,018 2,4 07. Other meats 103,7 0,2 0,004 3,0 0,060 3,0 08. Fresh and frozen fish 102,7 1,8 0,020-1,6-0,020-1,6 09. Seafood and processed fish 103,3 0,3 0,004 2,1 0,026 2,1 10. Eggs 120,1 0,2 0,000 19,0 0,033 19,0 11. Milk 102,1 0,3 0,003 1,4 0,013 1,4 12. Milk-based products 103,5 0,0 0,001 0,9 0,014 0,9 13. Oils and fats 116,7 2,9 0,017 16,0 0,085 16,0 14. Fresh fruit 103,1-2,7-0,037 3,5 0,047 3,5 15. Canned and dried fruit 103,9-0,2 0,000 2,9 0,007 2,9 16. Fresh vegetables 106,7 6,5 0,060 9,7 0,089 9,7 17. Processed vegetables 104,9 0,0 0,000 3,3 0,014 3,3 18. Fresh potatoes and potatoes preparations 105,3 3,2 0,011 16,9 0,050 16,9 19. Coffee, cocoa and infusions 106,1 0,4 0,001 1,4 0,005 1,4 20. Sugar 106,7-0,3 0,000 3,3 0,003 3,3 21. Other food products 102,7-0,4-0,003 1,7 0,015 1,7 22. Mineral waters, soft drinks and juices 102,0 0,0 0,000 0,7 0,005 0,7 23. Alcoholic beverages 104,1 0,1 0,000 3,6 0,028 3,6 24. Tobacco 108,9 0,3 0,006 6,0 0,128 6,0 25. Garments for men 112,4-2,1-0,047 0,2 0,005 0,2 26. Garments for women 110,2-2,1-0,062 0,0 0,001 0,0 27. Garments for children and babyclothes 104,3-0,6-0,006-0,3-0,003-0,3 28. Clothing accesories and repair 110,1-1,4-0,003 1,6 0,003 1,6 29. Footwear for men 106,1-0,7-0,005 0,7 0,005 0,7 30. Footwear for women 107,9-0,8-0,007 1,0 0,008 1,0 31. Footwear for children and infants 103,0-1,0-0,003 0,5 0,002 0,5 32. Repair of footwear 104,1 0,3 0,000 2,9 0,000 2,9 33. Rentals for housing 100,7 0,0 0,000 0,4 0,009 0,4 34. Heating, electricity and water supply 112,2-0,1-0,010 10,0 0,595 10,0 35. Maintenance and repair of the dwelling 102,6 0,0 0,001 2,1 0,073 2,1 36. Furniture and floor coverings 102,5 0,3 0,005 1,0 0,016 1,0 37. Household textiles and decorations 102,5 0,5 0,003-0,5-0,003-0,5 38. Household appliances including repair 100,4 0,1 0,001 0,8 0,008 0,8 39. Household utensils and tools 102,8 0,2 0,001 1,7 0,007 1,7 40. Non-durable household goods 103,0-0,2-0,004 1,8 0,029 1,8 41. Household services 102,6 0,1 0,001 2,1 0,043 2,1 42. Medical, dental and paramedical services 101,8 0,0 0,000 1,6 0,042 1,6 43. Medical products, appliances and equipment 121,0-0,2-0,003 27,1 0,409 27,1 44. Personal transport 103,1-0,2-0,029 2,3 0,358 2,3 45. Local transport 110,5 0,1 0,001 9,4 0,066 9,4 46. Long-distance transport 107,2 0,5 0,004 5,8 0,042 5,8 47. Communications 96,4 0,0 0,000-2,7-0,103-2,7 48. Recreational items 93,9-0,6-0,015-3,8-0,100-3,8 49. Printed matter 102,3 1,3 0,015 0,9 0,010 0,9 50. Recreational services 108,0 0,1 0,001 6,0 0,110 6,0 51. Pre-primary and primary education 104,4 0,2 0,001 2,9 0,014 2,9 52. Secondary education 104,8 0,2 0,001 3,4 0,012 3,4 53. Tertiary education 126,3 0,0 0,000 22,4 0,127 22,4 54. Other educational goods and services 102,5 0,2 0,001 1,8 0,010 1,8 55. Personal effects 102,8-0,2-0,005 2,3 0,079 2,3 56. Tourism, catering and accommodation services 101,7 1,0 0,131 0,9 0,114 0,9 57. Other goods and services 109,1 0,2 0,005 7,5 0,170 7,5
10 4. Indices of Autonomous City and Community: overall and groups Groups Index % change Index % change Index % change last last (Continues) last Andalucía Aragón Asturias, Principado de OVERALL INDEX 103,9 0,0 2,6 2,6 104,1 0,0 2,7 2,7 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 103,7 0,4 2,7 2,7 104,9 0,6 3,3 3,3 104,1 0,7 2,8 2,8 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 107,9 0,2 5,5 5,5 108,3 0,2 5,9 5,9 107,7 0,3 5,5 5,5 3. Clothing and footwear 109,0-1,8 0,1 0,1 107,9-3,0 0,3 0,3 110,5-3,3 0,2 0,2 4. Housing 107,2 0,0 6,0 6,0 106,4-0,1 5,1 5,1 108,1-0,1 6,5 6,5 5. Furniture and household equipment 101,6 0,0 0,6 0,6 102,8 0,2 1,5 1,5 101,7-0,1 0,7 0,7 6. Health 111,7 0,0 14,7 14,7 108,0 0,3 9,7 9,7 109,2 0,4 12,0 12,0 7. Transport 103,2-0,2 2,5 2,5 103,1-0,3 2,4 2,4 103,2-0,1 2,4 2,4 8. Communications 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,4 0,0-2,7-2,7 9. Recreation and culture 100,4 1,1 0,0 0,0 101,1 1,9 0,5 0,5 101,9 2,4 0,1 0,1 10. Education 112,0 0,0 9,8 9,8 106,7 0,0 4,6 4,6 105,1 0,0 3,5 3,5 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 100,2 0,1 0,3 0,3 101,2 0,2 1,3 1,3 101,0 0,1 0,5 0,5 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 104,00-0,1 3,33 3,33 104,9 0,1 4,0 4,0 104,3 0,2 3,6 3,6 Balears, Illes Canarias Cantabria OVERALL INDEX 104,3 0,0 3,1 3,1 103,5 0,1 2,5 2,5 105,1 0,1 3,6 3,6 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,1 0,4 3,1 3,1 102,7 0,4 2,1 2,1 104,6 0,7 3,9 3,9 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 108,0 0,2 6,1 6,1 95,6 2,5-4,9-4,9 107,9 0,1 5,7 5,7 3. Clothing and footwear 109,0-1,0 0,3 0,3 106,9-1,1-0,2-0,2 109,7-1,9 0,4 0,4 4. Housing 106,3 0,0 5,3 5,3 103,9 0,0 3,3 3,3 109,7-0,1 8,5 8,5 5. Furniture and household equipment 101,5 0,9 0,4 0,4 99,5-0,4-1,5-1,5 99,6 0,0-0,4-0,4 6. Health 109,0-0,1 11,4 11,4 111,3 0,0 14,8 14,8 111,4-0,1 13,9 13,9 7. Transport 105,3-0,1 4,5 4,5 108,0-0,4 6,6 6,6 105,2-0,1 4,4 4,4 8. Communications 96,2 0,0-2,8-2,8 98,6 0,0-0,5-0,5 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 9. Recreation and culture 103,3-0,7 2,4 2,4 99,8 1,3-0,7-0,7 102,5 2,1 1,0 1,0 10. Education 108,2 0,0 6,9 6,9 114,3 0,0 12,7 12,7 109,7 0,0 8,1 8,1 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 101,1 0,1 1,3 1,3 101,1 0,1 0,8 0,8 101,2 0,1 1,2 1,2 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 103,8 0,3 3,1 3,1 101,9-0,2 1,7 1,7 104,8 0,2 3,9 3,9
11 4. Indices of Autonomous City and Community: overall and groups Groups Index % change Index % change Index % change last last (Continuation) last Castilla y León Castilla-La Mancha Cataluña OVERALL INDEX 104,7 0,1 3,1 3,1 104,2 0,0 2,7 2,7 105,1 0,3 3,6 3,6 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,8 0,6 3,4 3,4 104,0 0,6 3,0 3,0 104,5 0,7 3,3 3,3 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 108,4 0,1 6,0 6,0 108,4 0,2 5,9 5,9 108,0 0,2 5,7 5,7 3. Clothing and footwear 109,5-2,2 0,2 0,2 109,2-1,6 0,1 0,1 110,7-0,4 0,4 0,4 4. Housing 107,9-0,2 6,0 6,0 108,3 0,0 6,1 6,1 106,7 0,0 5,4 5,4 5. Furniture and household equipment 102,9 0,1 2,0 2,0 102,0 0,0 1,2 1,2 103,1 0,1 1,8 1,8 6. Health 108,6 0,0 10,7 10,7 111,0 0,0 13,4 13,4 118,5 0,0 21,2 21,2 7. Transport 104,6-0,2 3,7 3,7 103,4-0,1 2,6 2,6 104,0-0,2 3,2 3,2 8. Communications 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 9. Recreation and culture 102,0 2,0 0,9 0,9 100,9 1,6-0,1-0,1 103,1 2,6 2,2 2,2 10. Education 114,4 0,0 11,7 11,7 114,4 0,0 12,1 12,1 117,6 0,0 14,7 14,7 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 101,3 0,4 1,1 1,1 100,4 0,1 0,3 0,3 101,4-0,2 1,4 1,4 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 103,8 0,1 2,9 2,9 103,00-0,1 2,5 2,5 104,44 0,1 3,7 3,7 Comunitat Valenciana Extremadura Galicia OVERALL INDEX 104,1 0,0 3,0 3,0 104,1 0,0 2,8 2,8 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,2 0,3 3,2 3,2 104,5 0,4 3,2 3,2 103,8 0,3 2,5 2,5 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 108,3 0,2 5,9 5,9 108,1 0,1 5,7 5,7 107,8 0,2 5,8 5,8 3. Clothing and footwear 108,1-1,8 0,3 0,3 108,2-1,7 0,0 0,0 110,2-1,6 0,3 0,3 4. Housing 108,2-0,1 7,2 7,2 109,8 0,0 8,5 8,5 108,1-0,2 6,4 6,4 5. Furniture and household equipment 101,6 0,1 0,5 0,5 101,7 0,1 1,5 1,5 102,6 0,1 1,2 1,2 6. Health 109,0-0,1 11,6 11,6 109,5-0,1 12,2 12,2 109,1-0,1 11,1 11,1 7. Transport 104,1-0,1 3,4 3,4 103,5-0,1 2,7 2,7 102,9-0,1 2,1 2,1 8. Communications 96,3 0,0-2,7-2,7 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 9. Recreation and culture 102,1 1,6 1,6 1,6 99,3 1,5-0,7-0,7 101,6 1,2 0,7 0,7 10. Education 111,3 0,0 9,0 9,0 109,3 0,0 7,4 7,4 106,3 0,0 4,0 4,0 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 100,3-0,2 0,4 0,4 100,4 0,0 0,4 0,4 101,3 0,2 1,4 1,4 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 103,9 0,1 3,0 3,0 102,9-0,2 1,7 1,7 104,2 0,2 3,6 3,6
12 4. Indices of Autonomous City and Community: overall and groups (Completion) Groups Index % change Index % change Index % change last last last year Madrid, Comunidad de Murcia, Región de Navarra, Comunidad Foral de OVERALL INDEX 104,1 0,1 2,5 2,5 104,4 0,0 2,9 2,9 104,5 0,0 2,7 2,7 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,3 0,5 2,9 2,9 104,0 0,6 3,1 3,1 104,7 0,4 3,2 3,2 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 108,3 0,1 5,8 5,8 108,1 0,1 6,2 6,2 108,5 0,1 6,2 6,2 3. Clothing and footwear 108,3-1,0 0,4 0,4 109,4-3,0 0,3 0,3 109,5-1,9 0,3 0,3 4. Housing 105,1-0,1 4,2 4,2 106,8 0,0 6,0 6,0 107,4-0,2 5,7 5,7 5. Furniture and household equipment 102,3 0,2 1,4 1,4 103,2 0,0 1,8 1,8 104,5 0,4 2,9 2,9 6. Health 107,9-0,5 10,1 10,1 110,2 0,5 14,1 14,1 107,6 0,0 8,7 8,7 7. Transport 104,1-0,1 3,1 3,1 103,3-0,4 2,7 2,7 102,9-0,2 2,1 2,1 8. Communications 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,4 0,0-2,7-2,7 96,4 0,0-2,7-2,7 9. Recreation and culture 103,2 2,1-0,7-0,7 102,4 1,9 0,7 0,7 102,2 2,2 0,9 0,9 10. Education 113,8 0,6 12,1 12,1 109,5 0,0 7,4 7,4 114,0 0,0 11,4 11,4 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 100,6 0,0 0,5 0,5 101,3 0,0 0,6 0,6 100,0-0,5 0,0 0,0 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 104,0-0,3 3,2 3,2 104,6 0,1 3,9 3,9 105,1 0,5 4,3 4,3 País Vasco Rioja, La Ceuta OVERALL INDEX 104,2 0,0 2,7 2,7 104,7 0,2 2,8 2,8 103,6 0,0 2,2 2,2 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 104,8 0,4 3,4 3,4 104,9 0,3 3,7 3,7 104,0 0,0 2,7 2,7 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 107,9 0,1 5,8 5,8 108,4 0,1 6,2 6,2 105,0 0,0 4,6 4,6 3. Clothing and footwear 109,5-3,0 0,4 0,4 113,2-0,8 0,1 0,1 107,4-0,3 0,0 0,0 4. Housing 107,7 0,0 6,1 6,1 107,8-0,1 6,0 6,0 104,9 0,0 4,0 4,0 5. Furniture and household equipment 103,4 0,2 2,6 2,6 102,9-0,3 1,1 1,1 100,0-0,7-0,3-0,3 6. Health 101,7 0,0 3,9 3,9 107,5 0,1 9,6 9,6 113,4 0,1 17,2 17,2 7. Transport 103,2-0,1 2,4 2,4 102,9-0,1 1,9 1,9 103,2-0,5 1,7 1,7 8. Communications 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 96,3 0,0-2,8-2,8 95,6 0,0-3,5-3,5 9. Recreation and culture 103,0 2,4 1,9 1,9 103,3 2,3 1,0 1,0 101,9 1,4 0,2 0,2 10. Education 105,1 0,0 3,4 3,4 111,7 0,0 10,3 10,3 110,1 0,0 7,1 7,1 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 101,0-0,2 1,1 1,1 100,9 0,3 0,9 0,9 102,3 0,2 2,2 2,2 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 104,1 0,0 3,6 3,6 104,2 0,0 3,2 3,2 102,2-0,1 1,1 1,1 Melilla OVERALL INDEX 103,0 0,0 1,6 1,6 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages 101,9 0,0 1,3 1,3 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 104,7 0,0 4,8 4,8 3. Clothing and footwear 109,4-0,4 0,1 0,1 4. Housing 104,4 0,0 3,6 3,6 5. Furniture and household equipment 101,3-0,3 0,3 0,3 6. Health 110,9-1,1 14,4 14,4 7. Transport 103,6-0,8 2,3 2,3 8. Communications 94,1 0,0-5,1-5,1 9. Recreation and culture 101,7 3,5 1,1 1,1 10. Education 115,9 0,0 14,1 14,1 11. Restaurants, cafes and hotels 98,6-0,3 0,1 0,1 12. Miscellaneous goods and services 102,3 0,2 1,2 1,2
13 5. all provincial indices Provinces Index % change last month year Andalucía 103,9 0,0 2,6 2,6 Almería 103,9-0,1 2,6 2,6 Cádiz 103,7-0,1 2,6 2,6 Córdoba 104,4 0,2 3,0 3,0 Granada 104,4 0,1 2,9 2,9 Huelva 103,8 0,0 2,5 2,5 Jaén 103,9 0,0 2,5 2,5 Málaga 103,9-0,1 2,5 2,5 Sevilla 103,6 0,0 2,4 2,4 Aragón 104,1 0,0 2,7 2,7 Huesca 104,4 0,0 2,8 2,8 Teruel 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 Zaragoza 104,0 0,0 2,7 2,7 Asturias, Principado de 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 Balears, Illes 104,3 0,0 3,1 3,1 Canarias 103,5 0,1 2,5 2,5 Palmas, Las 103,4 0,1 2,4 2,4 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 103,6 0,1 2,7 2,7 Cantabria 105,1 0,1 3,6 3,6 Castilla y León 104,7 0,1 3,1 3,1 Ávila 105,0 0,2 3,2 3,2 Burgos 105,0 0,0 3,3 3,3 León 104,7 0,0 3,0 3,0 Palencia 104,8 0,2 3,2 3,2 Salamanca 104,6 0,1 2,9 2,9 Segovia 104,5 0,0 2,8 2,8 Soria 104,4 0,1 2,8 2,8 Valladolid 104,7 0,1 3,2 3,2 Zamora 104,8 0,1 3,2 3,2 Castilla-La Mancha 104,2 0,0 2,7 2,7 Albacete 104,1-0,1 2,6 2,6 Ciudad Real 104,3-0,1 2,6 2,6 Cuenca 104,2 0,0 2,6 2,6 Guadalajara 103,9 0,0 2,5 2,5 Toledo 104,4 0,2 2,8 2,8 Cataluña 105,1 0,3 3,6 3,6 Barcelona 105,3 0,3 3,8 3,8 Girona 104,6 0,3 3,3 3,3 Lleida 105,1 0,1 3,3 3,3 Tarragona 104,4 0,2 3,2 3,2 Comunitat Valenciana 104,1 0,0 3,0 3,0 Alicante/Alacant 103,8 0,1 2,8 2,8 Castellón/Castelló 103,5-0,2 2,5 2,5 Valencia/València 104,4 0,0 3,2 3,2 Extremadura 104,1 0,0 2,8 2,8 Badajoz 103,9 0,0 2,6 2,6 Cáceres 104,5-0,1 2,9 2,9 Galicia 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 Coruña, A 104,1 0,0 2,4 2,4 Lugo 105,0 0,1 3,0 3,0 Ourense 104,3-0,2 2,9 2,9 Pontevedra 104,3 0,0 2,6 2,6 Madrid, Comunidad de 104,1 0,1 2,5 2,5 Murcia, Región de 104,4 0,0 2,9 2,9 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 104,5 0,0 2,7 2,7 País Vasco 104,2 0,0 2,7 2,7 Araba/Álava 103,8-0,2 2,3 2,3 Bizkaia 104,4 0,1 2,8 2,8 Gipuzkoa 104,1-0,1 2,6 2,6 Rioja, La 104,7 0,2 2,8 2,8 Ceuta 103,6 0,0 2,2 2,2 Melilla 103,0 0,0 1,6 1,6
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