Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased by 0.10% in August 2013, while the highest monthly increase was 1.24% in miscellaneous goods & services. Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) published the data of consumer price index for August 2013. A decrease in general index was seen in CPI (2003=100) in August by 0.10% and rises were realised in December of the previous year by 4.21%, in August 2012 by 8.17% and on the twelve months moving averages basis by 7.42% in August 2013. - The highest monthly increase was 1.24% in miscellaneous goods & services The indices rose for education 1.19%, for hotels, cafes and restaurants 0.76%, for transportation 0.70%, for recreation and culture 0.44%. -The highest monthly decrease was 3.62% in clothing and footwear The indices declined for food and non-alcoholic beverages 0.77%, for communications 0.07%, for furnishings and household equipment 0.01%. - The highest annual increase was 16.01% in alcoholic beverages and tobacco Food and non-alcoholic beverages (10.25%), hotels, cafes and restaurants (9.13%), transportation (8.80%), housing (7.50%) were the other main groups where high increases were realised.
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