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SA’s headline inflation cools down but education costs soar

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South Africa’s statistical agency, Stats SA, has reported a decline in headline inflation to 5.3% in March from 5.6% in February, marking a two-month downward trend. This rate previously held steady between 5% and 6% since September 2023.

 

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a monthly increase of 0.8% in March, lower than the 1.0% uptick in February.

 

Key Changes in March

 

Highest annual price changes for consumers in various categories:

  • Miscellaneous goods & services (up 8.5%)
  • Education costs (up 6.3%)
  • Health expenses (up 6.0%)
  • Housing & utilities (up 5.9%)

 

Education fees, surveyed annually in March, were 6.3% higher in 2024 compared to 2023. This exceeds the 5.7% annual increase from the previous year and marks the highest increase since 2020 when the rate stood at 6,4%.

 

consumer price index on school fees

 

High schools experienced the most significant uptick at 7.3%, followed by primary schools and tertiary institutions, both up by 5.9%. Crèches increased fees by 6.0%, while university boarding became 8.2% more expensive compared to the previous year.

 

The increase in miscellaneous goods & services was driven by higher health insurance premiums, recorded in February. The average price of health insurance rose by 12.9% in 2024.

 

March Food Inflation

 

Food and non-alcoholic beverages (NAB) inflation decreased to 5.1% in March from 6.1% in February, marking a three-and-a-half-year low. This is down from its recent peak of 14,0% in March 2023.

 

Bread & cereals inflation softened to 5.0% from the previous month’s 6.1%. This is significantly lower than the peak of 21.8% in January 2023.

 

Meat prices also decreased, with an annual rate of 0.8% in March compared to a peak of 11.4% in February 2023.

 

Sugar, sweets & desserts continued to experience high inflation, with a rate of 17.8% in March, driven by significant increases in brown sugar, white sugar, and chocolate products.

 

consumer price index effects on food prices

 

Other notable consumer price increases in March included:

  • Alcohol & tobacco prices increased by 1.9%, driven by excise tax hikes
  • Housing rents rose by 0.8%
  • Transport costs increased by 2.0%, mainly due to fuel price rises of 5.3%

 

READ MORE: Inflation: Food Prices, Insurance Costs Soar

Danielle Mentoor
Danielle Mentoor
Danielle is Smile FM's PM drive news reader. She has been in the radio industry since 2020 and started her career at a community radio station. When she's not keeping you up to date with the latest news, she's exploring the outdoors.

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