Inflation continues to surge in the OCDE

Year-on-year inflation in the OECD rose to 10.3% in June 2022, compared with 9.7% in May. This represents the sharpest price increase since June 1988. About one-third of OECD countries recorded double-digit inflation.


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Food price inflation in the OECD continued to pick up strongly, reaching 13.3% in June 2022 compared with 12.6% in May, the strongest food price increase since July 1975. Energy price inflation jumped to 40.7% year-on-year in June 2022, up from 35.4% in May. Excluding food and energy, year-on-year inflation increased to 6.7% in June 2022, compared with 6.4% in May.

In the euro area, headline year-on-year inflation as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) rose to 8.6% in June 2022, compared with 8.1% in May. Strong increases between May and June 2022 were recorded in both food and energy price inflation.

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Source : OECD, publications, Aug 2022

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