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- Today’s release of the monthly CPI indicator shows y/y inflation in October 2024 has remained at 2.1%, below the consensus forecast of 2.3%. This continues to be the lowest annual inflation rate since July 2021.
- Compared to the 3.5% figure recorded in July 2024, this indicates that price pressures have continued to subside in the past three months.
- However, annual trimmed mean inflation has risen to 3.5% from 3.2% in the previous month – albeit still lower than the 3.8% recorded three months ago in July. When excluding volatile items and holiday travel, the CPI fell to 2.4% y/y in October, from 2.7% in September.
- The main contributors to inflation were Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+3.3%), Recreation and culture (+4.3%), and Alcohol and tobacco (+6.0%).
- Significant falls in the price of Electricity (-35.6%) and Automotive fuel (-11.5%) in the past 12 months have had a major impact on the annual inflation measure. This was the largest annual decrease in the price of electricity ever recorded in the CPI, due to Commonwealth and State government rebates. Electricity prices fell by 12.3% in the month of October alone, and helped to offset higher rents and new dwelling prices in the ‘Housing’ group.
- Rents rose by 6.7% annually, and this was in the context of an increase in Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA), which rose by 10% in September 2024 in addition to the usual CPI indexation (which occurs in March and September). Without the increase in CRA, rents would have risen by 8.1%.
- Growth in new dwelling prices has slowed, rising 4.2% in the 12 months to October, due to lower demand. This is the lowest annual rate since August 2021.
- While annual inflation for food and non-alcoholic beverages held steady at 3.3%, lower supply has driven the price of fruit and vegetables up by 8.5% in the 12 months to October.
- Note that this is also the first inflation release where the ABS has applied a correction to the measurement of out-of-pocket childcare costs. This means that the rise in annual CPI inflation was 0.05% lower than it would have otherwise been.