Clothing inflation analysis for Jan 2025
Clothing key statistics
What is happening to Clothing prices? 📈
Speeding Up or Slowing Down?
Year-on-year Clothing inflation rate vs CPI headline
Highlights
What happened to Clothing prices over the last twelve months?
Clothing prices have increased by 1,5% over the last 12 months. This compares to overall consumer inflation (as measured by CPI) of 3,2%.
How does Clothing price inflation compare to headline CPI and other major sectors?
Clothing ranks 20 out of 30 major sectors, with a 1,5% price increase over the past 12 months. This is below the overall consumer price inflation rate of 3,2%, indicating that Clothing prices are rising slower than most other consumer goods and services.
Is Clothing price inflation accelerating or slowing down?
What was the inflation rate in Clothing in previous month?
Previous, year-on-year inflation in Clothing came in at 1,7% (Invalid Date). The most recent year-on-year inflation rate for Invalid Date was 1,5%. That means, we have seen a cost deceleration compared to the previous 12 months.
How has the inflation rate in Clothing changed over the last two years?
If we look back over a longer period, we see that Clothing year-on-year inflation has been averaging 2,4% over the past 2 years. The most recent year-on-year inflation rate for Invalid Date was 1,5%. That means, Clothing most recent year-on-year price inflation of 1,5% is below the average inflation rate of 3,2% over the past 2 years. The trend is down.
How does 1,5% in Clothing inflation compare historically? Has Clothing inflation been higher or lower historically?
How much did Clothing cost 1 year, 2 years, 5 years and 10 years ago?
Period | Rand amount | Total Change |
---|---|---|
Current | 1 000 | - |
1 year ago | 985 | 1,5% |
2 years ago | 962 | 3,9% |
5 years ago | 917 | 9,0% |
10 years ago | 779 | 28,3% |
Costs relating to Clothing which cost R1,000 today would have cost you R985 one year ago, R962 two years ago, and R917 five years ago. This shows how the purchasing power of your money has declined over time due to inflation in Clothing prices.