Examples of where inflation eased or accelerated in September

The drop last month in the overall rate of inflation to 1.7% was driven by large changes in the cost of air travel, fuel and household staples such as pizza and rice – though some items saw prices continuing to rise.

The biggest movement was in the average cost of passenger travel by plane, which fell by 5.0% in the year to September, having previously jumped sharply by 11.9% in the 12 months to August.

Other products seeing a switch from rising to falling prices include pizzas and quiches, the cost of which dropped by 3.3% in the 12 months to September after increasing 4.3% in August; carpets and rugs, down 2.9% last month after rising 0.6% in August, and butter, down 0.2% after increasing 0.9% in August.

A line graph showing how the UK inflation rate has changed
How the UK inflation rate has changed (PA Graphics)

A similar trend was seen in a handful of everyday household goods, with the average cost of rice falling more steeply in September (down 3.9%) than in August (down 2.3%), as did the cost of bed linen (a drop of 2.2% in September compared with a fall of 0.8% in August) and crisps (-2.2% in September, -1.1% in August).

By contrast, some items saw prices falling less slowly last month than in August, most notably cheese, the average cost of which dropped 1.2% in the year to September, having enjoyed a much larger decrease of 4.7% in the 12 months to August.

Graphic showing the annual change in average price from August to September for passenger air travel, pizza and quiche, tea, coffee, rice, cheese and curd and petrol
(PA Graphics)

A few items swung from negative to positive inflation, such as cleaning equipment, where prices rose last month by 4.3% having fallen in August by 3.3%; fruit and vegetable juices, up 4.4% last month after a drop of 0.4% in August; and children’s footwear, up 3.7% in September following a drop of 1.1% in August.

There were also instances of inflation accelerating, including the average price of coffee (up 4.1% in the year to September, up 1.2% in the year to August); tea (up 6.2% last month, up 3.5% in August); and breakfast cereals (up 2.8% last month, up 1.3% in August).

Below is a list of examples of how the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rate has either eased or accelerated.

Two figures are listed for each item: the average rise in price in the 12 months to August, followed by the average rise in price in the 12 months to September.

– Examples where inflation has eased, ranked by the size of the change:

Passenger travel by air: August up 11.9%, September down 5.0%
Olive oil: Aug up 40.8%, Sep up 33.0%
Pizza & quiche: Aug up 4.3%, Sep down 3.3%
Carpets & rugs: Aug up 0.6%, Sep down 2.9%
Rice: Aug down 2.3%, Sep down 3.9%
Women’s clothes: Aug up 3.9%, Sep up 2.4%
Sugar: Aug up 5.8%, Sep up 4.4%
Butter: Aug up 0.9%, Sep down 0.2%
Crisps: Aug down 1.1%, Sep down 2.2%
Men’s footwear: Aug up 0.6%, Sep down 0.3%
Hotels & similar accommodation: Aug up 3.1%, Sep up 2.2%
Ready-made meals: Aug up 2.1%, Sep up 1.4%
Bread: Aug up 2.2%, Sep up 1.6%

– Examples where inflation has accelerated:

Cleaning equipment: August down 3.3%, September up 4.3%
Fruit & vegetable juices: Aug down 0.4%, Sep up 4.4%
Children’s footwear: Aug down 1.1%, Sep up 3.7%
Pasta & couscous: Aug down 3.8%, Sep up 0.9%
Margarine & other vegetable fats: Aug down 2.6%, Sep up 1.7%
Yoghurt: Aug down 3.1%, Sep up 0.9%
Cheese & curd: Aug down 4.7%, Sep down 1.2%
Coffee: Aug up 1.2%, Sep up 4.1%
Tea: Aug up 3.5%, Sep up 6.2%
Fresh or chilled fruit: Aug up 1.8%, Sep up 3.8%
Breakfast cereals: Aug up 1.3%, Sep up 2.8%
Soft drinks: Aug up 1.5%, Sep up 2.9%
Passenger travel by train: Aug up 2.2%, Sep up 3.1%

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