Responding to the latest CPI inflation
figures, which show headline inflation rising to 3.0% and food
inflation rising 1.3 percentage points to 3.3%, Kris Hamer,
Director of Insight of the British Retail Consortium, said:
“Headline inflation rose to its highest point in almost a year,
driven by rising food inflation and air fares. While the
inflation rate of clothing and footwear increased, extensive
discounting by retailers saw prices decreasing significantly on
the month. The same was true for furniture and household
equipment, which despite decreasing in price on the month,
returned to inflation for the first time in ten months. Food
inflation jumped significantly as retailers anticipated
significant additional costs such as the changes to Employers'
National Insurance and increases to the National Living Wage,
coming into force in April. There was however some good news as
some key foods such as pasta, potatoes and olive oil did drop in
price on the month.
“A rise in the headline rate of inflation to start 2025 is likely
a sign of things to come given the £7 billion worth of additional
costs the retail industry is facing this year. Prices are
expected to rise across the board over the course of the year. If
the government wishes to keep inflation under control, which
would ease the burden on consumers, it should mitigate the huge
cumulative costs facing the retail industry. Speeding up business
rates reform or delaying new packaging taxes would help ease the
pressure on prices for the rest of 2025.”
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Notes:
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ONS Consumer Price Index figures
Year on Year changes
|
Dec-24
|
Jan-25
|
CPI (overall index)
|
2.5%
|
3.0%
|
01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages
|
2.0%
|
3.3%
|
02 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco
|
5.3%
|
4.9%
|
03 Clothing and footwear
|
1.1%
|
1.8%
|
04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels
|
3.1%
|
2.1%
|
05 Furniture, household equipment and
maintenance
|
-0.3%
|
0.5%
|
06 Health
|
5.6%
|
5.0%
|
07 Transport
|
-0.6%
|
1.7%
|
08 Communication
|
6.1%
|
5.9%
|
09 Recreation and culture
|
3.4%
|
3.8%
|
10 Education
|
5.0%
|
7.5%
|
11 Restaurants and hotels
|
3.4%
|
3.3%
|
12 Miscellaneous goods and services
|
3.5%
|
2.8%
|