
India’s retail inflation eased to a five-month low of 4.31% in January 2025, down from 5.22% in December 2024. This decline was driven primarily by a slowdown in food price inflation, which stood at 6%, compared to 8.4% in December, marking the slowest increase since August 2024.
Urban vs. Rural Inflation Trends
Inflation trends varied between urban and rural areas:
- Urban consumers experienced a sharp drop in inflation to 3.87%, falling below the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 4% median target.
- Rural inflation remained higher at 4.64%, though it was still significantly lower than the 5.8% recorded in December.
Food inflation also followed a similar trend:
- Urban food inflation stood at 5.5%.
- Rural food inflation was 6.3%, indicating that rural areas continued to face higher price pressures.
Key Factors Behind the Inflation Decline
According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), the drop in inflation was primarily due to declining price pressures in:
- Vegetables
- Eggs
- Pulses & Products
- Cereals & Products
- Education, Clothing, and Health sectors
Highest Inflation in Specific Items
Despite the overall decline, certain commodities still witnessed high inflation:
- Coconut oil – 54.2%
- Potato – 49.6%
- Coconut – 38.7%
- Garlic – 30.7%
- Peas – 30.2%
Month-on-Month Changes
- The Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined 0.97% from the previous month.
- The Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) eased by 2.9%, reflecting a moderation in food costs.
This sharp reduction in inflation provides relief to consumers and strengthens expectations that the RBI may hold off on rate hikes in its upcoming monetary policy review. However, food price fluctuations, particularly in vegetables and essential commodities, remain key factors to watch.
Additional Information
Retail inflation in India is measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks the average change in prices of a selected basket of goods and services over time. The National Statistics Office (NSO), under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), releases CPI-based inflation data every month.
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