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Consumer Price Index (December 2012=100) Food and non alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverages and tobacco Clothing and footwear Housing water Furniture, electricity gas household and other fuels equipment and maintenance Health Transport Communicat ion Recreation and culture Education Restaurants and hotels Miscellaneou s goods and services All Items Inflation Rate (%) Monthly Inflation Rate (%) Annual Weights 33.5 4.4 6.0 17.7 9.9 2.2 9.8 3.4 2.1 5.7 1.4 3.9 100.0 2009 87.1 79.3 105.0 77.5 103.8 97.2 84.1 95.6 101.4 79.5 81.0 93.0 89.5 2010 90.4 87.7 98.1 83.7 97.9 97.7 88.0 91.1 99.3 83.5 88.8 92.3 92.2 3.1 2011 94.0 91.9 99.7 87.4 98.8 97.4 94.6 92.5 99.5 86.8 93.2 96.4 95.4 3.5 2012 98.4 97.7 100.5 97.7 100.0 98.9 96.4 99.8 100.1 94.9 99.0 99.2 99.0 3.7 2013 100.0 102.8 100.3 102.1 100.0 101.7 101.5 89.6 99.6 104.6 100.6 100.0 100.6 1.6 2014 96.9 104.7 99.9 103.0 97.8 102.4 102.2 85.9 98.8 121.3 101.4 98.0 100.4-0.2 2015 93.7 105.0 98.6 100.4 95.7 103.2 100.7 73.9 97.9 121.6 100.3 97.0 98.0-2.4 2016 90.6 103.7 96.9 97.9 92.9 103.1 98.4 72.7 97.2 134.2 100.3 95.3 96.4-1.6 2017 92.9 104.1 96.8 96.5 96.1 103.3 97.7 72.6 99.0 133.4 101.6 97.5 97.3 0.9 2017 Jan 91.5 103.5 96.1 96.8 93.3 102.8 97.4 72.5 97.6 133.6 100.7 95.7 96.4 0.2-0.7 Feb 92.9 103.5 96.0 96.9 94.0 102.8 97.5 72.5 97.6 133.6 100.9 96.2 97.0 0.6 0.1 Mar 92.7 103.7 96.0 96.8 94.6 102.9 97.7 72.5 97.7 133.6 100.9 96.5 97.0 0.0 0.2 Apr 92.4 103.6 96.1 96.9 94.6 102.8 97.7 72.5 97.7 136.3 101.2 96.4 97.1 0.1 0.5 May 92.4 103.7 96.2 96.9 94.7 103.0 97.7 72.5 97.5 136.3 100.8 96.3 97.1 0.0 0.7 Jun 92.0 103.9 96.2 96.1 95.0 102.9 97.5 72.5 97.7 136.3 101.1 96.7 96.9-0.2 0.3 Jul 91.6 104.1 96.2 96.1 95.0 103.0 97.3 72.4 97.8 132.5 102.2 96.8 96.5-0.4 0.1 Aug 91.2 103.9 96.3 96.1 95.0 103.0 97.3 72.5 97.9 132.5 102.2 96.8 96.4-0.1 0.1 Sep 91.8 104.0 96.7 96.4 96.1 103.1 97.0 72.6 98.5 132.5 102.3 96.9 96.8 0.4 0.8 Oct 93.9 104.6 98.1 96.6 99.4 104.2 98.1 72.8 101.6 132.5 102.8 99.5 98.2 1.5 2.2 Nov 95.5 104.9 98.7 96.7 100.7 104.6 98.3 72.8 102.7 130.6 102.0 100.6 99.0 0.7 3.0 Dec 96.8 105.2 99.4 96.2 101.2 104.6 98.6 72.8 103.5 130.6 102.5 101.4 99.5 0.5 3.5 2018 Jan 97.1 105.4 100.1 96.3 101.7 104.7 98.6 72.8 105.3 130.6 102.3 102.0 99.8 0.3 3.5 Feb 97.0 105.7 101.0 96.3 102.2 104.7 98.6 72.9 106.3 130.6 102.4 102.2 99.9 0.1 3.0 Mar 96.9 105.8 100.7 95.6 102.6 104.8 97.3 71.7 108.0 130.6 102.2 101.7 99.6-0.3 2.7 Apr 96.9 106.0 101.0 95.5 102.6 105.0 97.0 71.6 107.9 131.4 104.1 101.9 99.7 0.1 2.7 May 97.0 106.0 101.1 95.5 102.5 105.0 97.2 71.6 108.0 131.4 104.2 102.3 99.7 0.0 2.7 Jun 96.7 106.6 101.2 95.4 102.0 105.4 97.3 71.6 107.7 131.4 104.4 103.3 99.7 0.0 2.9 3

Weights FOOD & NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 33.53 92.02 96.75 97.13 96.95 96.92 96.94 96.96 96.73-0.23 5.12 Food 31.98 92.03 96.73 97.10 96.88 96.82 96.87 96.89 96.62-0.28 4.99 Bread and Cereals 10.98 97.60 97.55 98.25 98.05 97.81 97.79 97.75 97.84 0.09 0.24 Meat 7.15 88.08 99.37 99.07 97.93 96.30 95.82 95.63 95.42-0.22 8.33 Fish and sea food 1.64 99.85 110.27 111.21 112.16 108.77 105.24 105.26 104.15-1.06 4.31 Milk,Cheese,Eggs 2.01 88.08 93.22 94.37 95.41 94.50 94.46 94.36 94.96 0.64 7.81 Oils and fats 2.46 92.52 103.53 103.83 101.82 101.38 100.26 100.35 100.18-0.17 8.28 Fruit 0.29 72.88 81.63 79.07 80.22 87.82 85.87 83.98 82.63-1.61 13.38 Vegetables 4.29 84.26 85.01 85.43 86.26 92.17 95.10 95.64 94.38-1.33 12.01 Sugar,jam,honey,chocolate and confectionery 2.61 89.33 91.01 90.93 91.11 88.93 89.75 90.05 89.56-0.54 0.26 Food products n.e.c 0.55 104.70 114.23 115.83 116.01 114.41 114.07 113.92 114.10 0.16 8.97 Non alcoholic beverages 1.55 91.75 97.30 97.70 98.50 99.02 98.30 98.21 98.96 0.76 7.86 Coffee, tea and cocoa 0.26 96.97 105.39 106.27 105.90 105.44 105.20 104.99 105.18 0.18 8.47 Mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices 1.29 90.70 95.67 95.97 97.01 97.72 96.91 96.84 97.70 0.89 7.72 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES & TOBACCO 4.38 103.94 105.21 105.39 105.66 105.80 106.01 105.98 106.62 0.60 2.58 Alcoholic beverages 2.54 99.15 101.43 101.78 101.89 101.75 101.50 101.23 102.02 0.78 2.90 Spirits 0.42 96.77 101.91 102.94 103.21 101.22 101.79 101.22 101.68 0.46 5.08 Wine 0.40 104.05 108.49 109.18 109.79 111.35 109.71 109.81 111.33 1.39 6.99 Beer 1.72 98.60 99.68 99.79 99.75 99.67 99.53 99.26 99.96 0.71 1.38 Tobacco 1.85 110.53 110.41 110.34 110.84 111.36 112.21 112.52 112.93 0.37 2.18 Tobacco 1.85 110.53 110.41 110.34 110.84 111.36 112.21 112.52 112.93 0.37 2.18 CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR 6.05 96.18 99.44 100.11 101.01 100.67 101.01 101.11 101.25 0.14 5.27 Clothing 4.58 97.04 101.34 102.19 103.19 102.69 103.02 103.16 103.16 0.01 6.31 Clothing materials 0.06 92.90 103.83 105.27 104.55 103.83 104.21 104.16 104.58 0.40 12.57 Garments 3.98 96.94 101.51 102.30 103.46 102.92 103.20 103.32 103.32 0.00 6.58 Other articles of clothing and clothing accessories 0.35 98.74 100.95 102.20 102.35 102.00 103.02 103.19 103.25 0.06 4.57 Cleaning, repair and hire of clothing 0.02 96.39 98.45 99.35 99.35 99.35 99.25 99.60 99.60 0.00 3.32 Second hand clothing 0.17 97.58 97.59 98.88 98.83 98.78 98.73 99.41 99.41 0.00 1.87 Footwear 1.47 93.51 93.50 93.60 94.20 94.36 94.74 94.72 95.28 0.58 1.89 Shoes and other footwear 1.44 93.57 93.55 93.61 94.23 94.35 94.74 94.72 95.28 0.59 1.83 Repair and hire of footwear 0.03 90.27 90.76 93.26 92.89 94.72 94.72 94.72 95.10 0.41 5.36 HOUSING, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS & OTHER FUELS 17.74 96.07 96.24 96.26 96.26 95.55 95.55 95.54 95.39-0.16-0.70 Actual rentals for housing 5.88 89.64 88.99 88.99 88.99 86.86 86.86 86.86 86.41-0.52-3.61 Actual rentals for housing 5.88 89.64 88.99 88.99 88.99 86.86 86.86 86.86 86.41-0.52-3.61 Maintanence and repair of the dwelling 0.21 92.47 97.72 97.78 99.38 98.75 98.30 99.19 99.98 0.79 8.12 Materials for the maintanence and repair of the dwelling 0.21 92.47 97.72 97.78 99.38 98.75 98.30 99.19 99.98 0.79 8.12

Weights Water supply and miscellaneous services relating to the d 2.76 98.71 98.71 98.71 98.74 98.74 98.74 98.74 98.74 0.00 0.03 Water Supply 2.09 97.88 97.88 97.88 97.91 97.91 97.91 97.91 97.91 0.00 0.04 Refuse collection 0.06 101.83 101.83 101.83 101.83 101.83 101.83 101.83 101.83 0.00 0.00 Sewerage collection 0.20 104.45 104.45 104.45 104.45 104.45 104.45 104.45 104.45 0.00 0.00 Other services relating to the dwelling n.e.c (owners rates) 0.41 99.71 99.71 99.71 99.71 99.71 99.71 99.71 99.71 0.00 0.00 Electricity, gas and other fuels 8.89 99.58 100.23 100.27 100.23 100.25 100.24 100.21 100.19-0.02 0.61 Electricity 4.58 100.01 100.01 100.01 100.01 100.01 100.01 100.01 100.01 0.00 0.00 Gas 0.06 74.66 78.97 78.86 78.85 78.67 79.51 80.33 80.74 0.50 8.14 Liquid fuels 0.51 83.76 90.79 91.32 90.73 90.98 90.88 90.30 89.88-0.46 7.31 Solid fuels 3.74 101.59 102.11 102.13 102.12 102.12 102.12 102.11 102.11 0.00 0.52 FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT 9.91 95.02 101.18 101.73 102.17 102.64 102.64 102.51 102.02-0.48 7.36 FURNISH, HSE EQUIP & ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1.89 93.91 99.27 99.33 99.73 100.32 100.70 100.63 99.02-1.60 5.45 Furniture and furnishings, carpets and other floor coverings 1.89 93.91 99.27 99.33 99.73 100.32 100.70 100.63 99.02-1.60 5.45 Household textiles 0.95 99.43 101.24 101.58 101.18 102.75 103.59 103.56 103.41-0.15 4.00 Household textiles 0.95 99.43 101.24 101.58 101.18 102.75 103.59 103.56 103.41-0.15 4.00 Household appliances 1.34 92.79 98.42 98.91 100.39 100.60 100.64 100.65 100.40-0.24 8.21 Major household appliances whether electric or not 1.34 92.79 98.42 98.91 100.39 100.60 100.64 100.65 100.40-0.24 8.21 Glassware, tableware and household utensils 0.04 93.58 99.47 99.81 99.60 99.51 99.51 99.50 99.50 0.00 6.33 Glassware,tableware,household utensils 0.04 93.58 99.47 99.81 99.60 99.51 99.51 99.50 99.50 0.00 6.33 Tools and equipment for house and garden 1.38 97.66 105.54 106.60 106.77 108.19 108.59 108.05 108.69 0.59 11.30 Major tools and equipment 0.80 99.46 108.15 109.09 109.23 109.67 110.13 109.60 110.14 0.50 10.73 Small tools and miscellaneous accessories 0.59 95.21 101.98 103.20 103.42 106.17 106.50 105.95 106.73 0.73 12.09 Goods and services for routine household maintenance 4.32 94.39 101.47 102.15 102.54 102.51 102.01 101.93 101.40-0.51 7.42 Non durable household goods 3.29 94.36 103.59 104.49 105.01 103.30 102.65 102.53 103.16 0.61 9.32 Domestic Services and household service 1.03 94.49 94.67 94.67 94.67 99.98 99.98 99.98 95.78-4.20 1.36 HEALTH 2.16 102.94 104.56 104.66 104.66 104.85 104.96 104.99 105.39 0.38 2.38 Products and services and medical equipment 0.88 101.93 105.74 106.28 106.27 105.67 105.88 105.96 106.89 0.88 4.86 pharmaceutical products 0.88 101.93 105.74 106.28 106.27 105.67 105.88 105.96 106.89 0.88 4.86 Outpatient services 1.22 103.02 103.01 102.74 102.74 103.52 103.56 103.56 103.59 0.03 0.55 Medical Services 1.08 103.42 103.42 103.12 103.12 104.11 104.11 104.11 104.14 0.03 0.70 Medical 'Dental services 0.02 103.56 102.85 102.85 102.85 102.85 105.29 105.29 105.29 0.00 1.67 Para-medical services 0.12 99.39 99.39 99.39 99.39 98.39 98.39 98.39 98.39 0.00-1.01 Hospital services 0.06 117.18 119.83 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 0.00 3.32 Hospital services 0.06 117.18 119.83 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 121.07 0.00 3.32 TRANSPORT 9.76 97.54 98.63 98.63 98.61 97.33 97.02 97.15 97.34 0.19-0.20 Purchase of vehicles 0.86 94.42 93.75 93.86 93.84 93.86 89.57 89.60 89.59-0.01-5.12 Motor cars 0.66 93.32 91.36 91.36 91.36 91.36 85.84 85.84 85.83-0.01-8.03

Weights Motor cycles 0.10 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 Bicycles 0.07 97.58 107.37 108.65 108.39 108.57 108.57 108.93 108.93 0.01 11.64 Animal drawn vehicles 0.02 89.49 91.20 91.25 91.25 91.32 91.32 91.34 91.25-0.10 1.96 Operational of personal transport equipment 3.59 95.83 98.18 98.80 98.70 97.71 97.89 98.29 99.03 0.75 3.34 Spare parts and accessories for personal transport equipment 0.74 84.79 89.75 90.68 90.56 92.42 92.54 92.72 92.88 0.17 9.55 Fuels and lubricants for personal transport equipment 2.85 98.69 100.36 100.90 100.80 99.08 99.27 99.74 100.63 0.89 1.96 Transport Services 5.31 99.20 99.73 99.28 99.32 97.64 97.63 97.60 97.44-0.16-1.77 Passenger tran 5.31 99.20 99.73 99.28 99.32 97.64 97.63 97.60 97.44-0.16-1.77 COMMUNICATION 3.41 72.50 72.80 72.77 72.88 71.72 71.57 71.56 71.63 0.10-1.20 Postal Services 0.01 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 0.00 0.00 POSTAL SERVICE 0.01 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 111.11 0.00 0.00 Telephone and telefax equipment and telephone and telef 0.40 87.08 89.13 88.88 89.83 79.88 78.59 78.52 79.12 0.76-9.14 Telephone and telfax equipments 0.40 87.08 89.13 88.88 89.83 79.88 78.59 78.52 79.12 0.76-9.14 Telephone and telefax services 3.00 70.48 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 0.00 0.10 Telephone and telfax services 3.00 70.48 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 0.00 0.10 RECREATION AND CULTURE 2.10 97.72 103.51 105.35 106.29 107.97 107.87 107.95 107.68-0.25 10.20 Audio visual, photographic and information processing e 1.07 94.22 96.05 96.09 96.81 99.36 99.08 99.00 98.68-0.32 4.74 Equipment for reception,recording and reproduction of sound and pict 0.53 96.40 99.09 99.07 98.98 103.73 103.16 103.11 102.89-0.22 6.74 Photographic 0.00 96.34 96.34 96.34 96.34 96.34 96.34 96.34 96.34 0.00 0.00 Information 0.25 91.06 92.81 92.80 94.49 95.04 95.04 94.86 94.05-0.86 3.28 Recording med 0.29 92.92 93.26 93.44 94.85 95.09 95.09 95.03 94.96-0.08 2.19 Other recreational items and equipment,gardens and pets 0.32 101.82 107.77 108.41 108.50 107.78 106.49 106.56 105.75-0.75 3.86 Equipmentsport 0.02 100.97 103.03 103.79 103.79 102.41 103.01 103.70 103.93 0.22 2.93 Gardensplants 0.24 101.22 107.04 107.60 107.96 109.66 107.95 107.92 107.57-0.32 6.27 Pet and related products 0.06 104.49 112.15 113.07 112.15 101.87 101.67 101.96 99.03-2.88-5.23 Recreational and cultural services 0.11 100.90 98.80 98.80 98.99 98.99 98.99 98.99 98.99 0.00-1.90 Recreational sporting services 0.04 99.37 98.68 98.68 99.14 99.14 99.14 99.14 99.14 0.00-0.23 Cultural Serv 0.06 102.00 98.88 98.88 98.88 98.88 98.88 98.88 98.88 0.00-3.06 Newspapers, books and stationery 0.60 101.20 115.33 121.32 123.24 124.95 125.77 126.17 126.22 0.04 24.72 Books 0.05 103.73 103.04 103.74 103.47 104.48 104.92 104.99 105.01 0.02 1.24 Newspapers 0.18 103.40 103.47 103.46 103.48 103.49 103.46 103.46 103.51 0.05 0.11 Stationery 0.38 99.81 122.63 132.19 135.31 137.93 139.20 139.83 139.88 0.04 40.15 Education 5.67 136.32 130.60 130.61 130.61 130.62 131.43 131.43 131.43 0.00-3.58 Pre-primary and primary education 5.36 137.80 131.80 131.80 131.80 131.80 132.70 132.70 132.70 0.00-3.70 Pre-primary and primary education 5.36 137.80 131.80 131.80 131.80 131.80 132.70 132.70 132.70 0.00-3.70 Secondary education 0.06 140.53 135.40 135.40 135.40 135.40 132.82 132.82 132.82 0.00-5.49 Secondary Education 0.06 140.53 135.40 135.40 135.40 135.40 132.82 132.82 132.82 0.00-5.49 Private college Education 0.09 104.75 104.96 105.29 105.45 105.88 105.90 105.90 105.90 0.00 1.09

Weights Private college fees 0.09 104.75 104.96 105.29 105.45 105.88 105.90 105.90 105.90 0.00 1.09 University Education 0.09 103.61 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 0.00 0.05 University fees 0.09 103.61 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 103.67 0.00 0.05 Correspondence fees 0.06 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 Correspondence fees 0.06 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS 1.38 101.14 102.51 102.35 102.35 102.21 104.11 104.17 104.44 0.26 3.26 Catering Services 0.95 97.29 98.85 98.53 98.54 98.31 98.09 98.20 98.60 0.41 1.34 Restaurants, cafes and the like 0.95 97.29 98.85 98.53 98.54 98.31 98.09 98.20 98.60 0.41 1.34 Accommodation services 0.43 109.52 110.51 110.66 110.66 110.73 117.24 117.18 117.18-0.01 6.99 Accommodation services 0.43 109.52 110.51 110.66 110.66 110.73 117.24 117.18 117.18-0.01 6.99 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND SERVICES 3.91 96.67 101.36 102.01 102.23 101.67 101.93 102.27 103.29 1.00 6.85 Personal Care 2.43 97.08 104.36 105.47 105.80 105.17 105.54 106.05 107.68 1.54 10.93 Hair dressing salons and personal grooming establishments 0.71 92.93 92.04 91.81 92.18 92.92 93.92 93.97 93.92-0.05 1.06 Electrical appliances for personal care 0.14 99.22 99.24 99.68 99.68 99.68 99.68 99.68 99.68 0.00 0.47 Other appliances, articles and products for personal care 1.58 98.73 110.30 112.07 112.40 111.11 111.23 111.99 114.52 2.26 15.99 Personal effects n.e.c 0.24 101.73 106.87 106.63 106.72 106.25 107.02 107.52 107.52 0.01 5.70 Jewellery, clocks and watches 0.12 100.13 104.31 102.37 102.45 99.64 99.64 99.58 99.60 0.01-0.54 Other personal effects 0.11 103.45 109.62 111.23 111.33 113.38 114.98 116.07 116.07 0.00 12.20 Medical aid contribution 0.07 103.96 104.42 104.42 107.35 107.35 107.35 107.35 107.35 0.00 3.26 Medical aid contribution 0.03 107.76 108.69 108.69 108.69 108.69 108.69 108.69 108.69 0.00 0.87 Car insurance 0.03 100.15 100.12 100.12 106.00 106.00 106.00 106.00 106.00 0.00 5.84 other financial nec 0.49 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 0.00 0.00 other financial nec 0.49 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 86.56 0.00 0.00 Other Services 0.69 99.93 99.07 98.93 98.70 97.89 97.82 97.75 97.77 0.02-2.16 Other Services 0.69 99.93 99.07 98.93 98.70 97.89 97.82 97.75 97.77 0.02-2.16 All ITEMS 100.00 96.86 99.49 99.79 99.87 99.62 99.70 99.72 99.68-0.05 2.91 Food and non alcoholic beverages 33.53 92.02 96.75 97.13 96.95 96.92 96.94 96.96 96.73-0.23 5.12 Non food 66.47 99.30 100.87 101.13 101.34 100.98 101.09 101.12 101.16 0.04 1.88