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Turkey’s inflation rose slightly to 31.5 percent in February

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Turkey’s annual inflation rate rose slightly in February to 31.5 percent, up from 30.7 percent in January after several consecutive months of decline, official figures showed Tuesday.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 2.96 percent, compared to 4.8 percent in January, driven by housing and food costs, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) said.

Food prices rose by 6.8 percent over the course of the month, and housing expenditure by 2.4 percent, the figures showed.

Year-on-year, the price surges were particularly marked in education (up 55.7 percent), housing (42.3 percent) and food (36.4 percent).

As usual, the figures were contested by independent economists from the Inflation Research Group (ENAG), who estimate consumer price inflation rose by 4.01 percent in February, rising to 54.14 percent over the past 12 months.

Turkey has experienced double-digit inflation since 2019, with the year-on-year figure over 30 percent for the past four years.

It rose above 75 percent in May 2024 before beginning to slow.

© Agence France-Presse

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