Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

UK Sees Increase in December Inflation


(MENAFN) Britain's annual inflation rate accelerated beyond analyst predictions in December 2025, according to fresh government data released Wednesday.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that the Consumer Prices Index climbed to 3.4% last month, marking an uptick from November's 3.2% reading. The outcome narrowly topped economists' consensus forecast of 3.3%.

Education costs led the annual surge with a steep 7.6% increase, ONS figures revealed. Alcohol and tobacco prices followed at 5.2%, while housing expenses rose 4.9%.

Grocery costs continued their upward trajectory, with food inflation intensifying to 4.5% in December—up from 4.2% recorded in the prior month.

Month-over-month data showed prices rose 0.4% in December, a slight acceleration from November's 0.3% gain.

Transport costs drove the monthly advance at 1.3%, accompanied by furniture and household goods at 1.2%, and food prices adding 0.8%, the ONS data indicated.

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