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In November 2020, the national consumer prices fell by 0.5% year-on-year

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Among them, urban prices fell by 0.4%, rural areas fell by 0.8%; food prices fell by 2.0%, non-food prices fell by 0.1%; consumer goods prices fell by 1.0%, and service prices rose by 0.3%.

The core CPI, excluding food and energy prices, rose 0.5% year-on-year.

From January to November, the national consumer prices rose by 2.7% over the same period last year

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In November, the national consumer prices fell by 0.6% month-on-month

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Among them, the city fell by 0.6%, rural areas fell by 0.6%; food prices fell 2.4%, non-food prices fell 0.1%; consumer goods prices fell 0.8%, and service prices fell 0.4%.

1. Year-on-year changes in prices of various goods and services

  In November, the prices of food, tobacco and alcohol dropped by 0.7% year-on-year, affecting the CPI (Consumer Price Index) by about 0.24 percentage points.

In food, the price of eggs dropped by 17.1%, which affected the CPI by about 0.11%; the price of livestock and meat dropped by 7.3%, which affected the CPI by about 0.53%, of which the price of pork fell by 12.5%, which affected the CPI by about 0.60%; fresh vegetables The price increase of 8.6% affected the CPI increase by about 0.20 percentage points; the price of fresh fruit increased by 3.6%, which affected the CPI increase by approximately 0.06 percentage points; the price of aquatic products increased by 1.0%, which affected the CPI increase by approximately 0.02 percentage points.

  The prices of the other seven categories rose three times, one leveled three drops.

Among them, the prices of other supplies and services, medical care, education, culture, and entertainment rose by 2.5%, 1.5%, and 1.0% respectively; the prices of daily necessities and services remained flat; the prices of transportation and communications, housing, and clothing fell by 3.9%, 0.6%, and 0.3, respectively. %.

2. The month-on-month changes in the prices of various goods and services

  In November, the price of food, tobacco and alcohol dropped by 1.6% month-on-month, affecting the CPI drop by about 0.52 percentage points.

In food, the price of fresh vegetables dropped by 5.7%, which affected the CPI by approximately 0.15 percentage points; the price of livestock and meat fell by 4.7%, which affected the CPI by approximately 0.33 percentage points, of which the price of pork fell by 6.5%, which affected the CPI by approximately 0.29 percentage points; aquatic products The price drop of 1.9% affects the CPI drop by about 0.03 percentage points; the egg price drop by 1.4% affects the CPI drop by about 0.01 percentage points.

  The prices of the other seven categories rose, flat, and fell from the previous month.

Among them, the price of clothing rose by 0.3%; the prices of housing, daily necessities and services, and medical care were all flat; the prices of education, culture and entertainment, other supplies and services, transportation and communications fell by 0.8%, 0.6%, and 0.3%, respectively.