Tuesday 31 March 2020

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According to a report by the Iranian Statistical Center, the 12-month inflation rate for March to March was 3.6 percent, which means the average price of a household basket of goods and services in Iran has risen by more than one-third. In the meantime, edible and edible food swelling was higher than non-edible foods, accounting for 2% of edible edible swelling. Inflation of some foods, such as vegetables, has even exceeded 2%. Meat inflation of 2 percent and fruit and nuts inflation of 2 percent, housing inflation of 2 percent, healthcare spending of 2 percent and transportation inflation followed a 2 percent rise in gas prices in November.