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WPR-2025-323

 

 

Headline inflation rate in Agusan del Norte declines to -0.8 percent in June 2025

In June 2025, the inflation rate for the Province of Agusan del Norte continually decreases to -0.8 percent from 0.4 percent in May 2025. This brings the provincial average inflation from January 2025 to June 2025 at 0.6 percent inflation. In June 2024, the inflation rate was higher at 4.4 percent. (Figure 1, Table A and B)

 

 

Major Contributor to the May 2025 Inflation

Among the 13 commodity groups, the main driver of the overall inflation in June 2025 was the lower year-on-year growth rate of food and non-alcoholic beverages at -2.1 percent during the month, from -0.1 percent in the previous month. While in June 2024, this commodity group recorded 7.4 percent inflation, which is higher than the current month. Its contribution to the overall inflation for June 2025 accounted 132.3 percent of the total share.

Following the said commodity group is transport at -2.3 percent inflation in the current month, from -3.2 percent inflation in May 2025, and 1.8 percent inflation during the same month of 2024, contributing to 26.2 percent of the total share. While housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels recorded 15.6 percent of the total share, at    -0.8 percent inflation in June 2025, from 0.8 percent inflation in the previous month, and 1.1 percent inflation in June 2024 which indicated a higher inflation, compared to the reference month.

 

 

Major Contributor to the Year-on-Year Inflation Trend

Of the thirteen (13) commodity groups, the heavily weighted food and non-alcoholic beverages recorded the highest rate of change at -2.1 percent inflation in June 2025, from -0.1 percent inflation in the previous month. This commodity greatly influenced the downward trend in the overall inflation of the province, contributing to a total of 75.4 percent share.

Following the said group, housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels also posted a decrease in June 2025 at -0.8 percent inflation, from 0.8 percent inflation in May 2025. This commodity group accounted 21.4 percent share to the overall inflation trend of the province. Lastly, personal care, and miscellaneous goods and services posted a lower inflation rate at 1.2 percent in June 2025, from 1.8 percent in May 2025.

 

Inflation Rate by Commodity Group

 

Food Alone Inflation

In June 2025, the overall food inflation at the provincial level decreased to -2.5 percent from -0.3 percent in May 2025. In June 2024, food inflation was observed at a higher rate of 7.8 percent. Among the food groups, cereals and cereal products mainly influenced the downward trend of food inflation in June 2025 at -15.2 percent, from -9.9 percent in the previous month. This food group contributed 66.7 percent share to the overall food inflation in the province.

Following the mentioned food group, fish and other seafood also posted a decrease in the current month at 3.9 percent inflation, from 10.3 percent in May 2025, contributing to a total of 32.0 percent of the overall share of food inflation in the province. Additionally, ready-made food and other products not elsewhere classified recorded a lower inflation rate at -0.1 percent in June 2025, from 1.1 percent in May 2025.

 

 

In Agusan del Norte, the Purchasing Power of the Peso (PPP) increased to PhP 0.82 in June 2025, from PhP 0.81 in May 2025, indicating a slight strengthening of the peso despite ongoing inflation. This means that a peso in 2018 is now worth only 82 centavos. As a result, consumers would need PhP 121.90 in 2025 to buy the same goods and services worth PhP 100.00 in 2018, reflecting the continued impact of rising living costs in the province.

 

TECHNICAL NOTES

The Philippine Statistics Authority generates and announces the monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) based on the nationwide survey of prices for a given basket of goods and services. Two important indicators, the inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso (PPP), are derived from the CPI which are important in monitoring price stability and the value of the country’s currency.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of the change in the average prices of goods and services commonly purchased by consumers relative to a base year. It shows how much on average prices of goods and services have increased or decreased from a particular reference period known as base year.

Inflation Rate refers to the rate of change in the average price level as measured by the CPI between two periods. It is interpreted in terms of declining purchasing power of money.

The Purchasing Power of the Peso (PPP) indicates the value of the peso in the period under review as compared to the value of the peso in the base period. It is computed as the reciprocal of the CPI for the period under review multiplied by 100.

 

Approved by:    

 

(Sgd.) REYNELO S. MAGNO
Chief Statistical Specialist, PSO – Agusan del Norte
Telephone number: (085) 817-3193 / Telefax No.: (085) 225 – 2097 
Email address: agusandelnorte@psa.gov.ph

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