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UK inflation falls to lowest level in almost three years

Even though inflation is falling, it does not mean the prices of goods and services overall are coming down, just that they are rising at a slower pace…reports Asian Lite News

Inflation has hit the Bank of England’s target for the first time in almost three years. Prices rose at 2% in the year to May, down from 2.3% the month before, official figures show.

The economy is a key talking point in the run-up to the general election on 4 July, with all of the main parties battling over how they would keep the cost of living under control.

The Conservatives said their “difficult decisions” were paying off, but Labour said pressures on family finances were “still acute”.

The drop in May’s inflation figure was driven by a slight fall in prices for food and soft drinks, and slower price rises for recreation and culture and furniture and household goods.

However, petrol prices are rising again, and food prices are still 25% higher than at the beginning of 2022. The inflation figure comes ahead of the Bank of England’s latest decision on UK interest rates this Thursday.

The bank is expected to hold the rate at 5.25% – a 16-year high – for the seventh meeting in a row. Markets have now also cut bets that the Bank of England will slash rates at its next opportunity in August. That is because price rises in the services sector remain high at 5.7% in the 12 months to May.

Inflation has fallen steadily since October 2022, when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine caused it to peak at 11.1% as food and fuel prices soared. But millions of households are still struggling with the cost of living.

Even though inflation is falling, it does not mean the prices of goods and services overall are coming down, just that they are rising at a slower pace.

The Bank of England has also put up interest rates to try to dampen down consumer demand, driving up mortgage rates and rents. Offical figures on renting – also released on Wednesday – showed average rents paid to private landlords in the UK rose by 8.7% in the year to June.

Meanwhile, even with the inflation rate falling, mortgage rates remain stubbornly high as lenders wait for the Bank of England’s next and subsequent moves on interest rates.

May’s inflation figure is the last big official economic statistic before the general election and has sparked significant debate among the main parties. The Conservatives claim the figures back up their story of an economic turnaround – although the question for them politically is whether they get any credit for the fall.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the UK’s inflation rate was now lower than “nearly all” major economies. “That would not have happened under Labour that refused to condemn the public sector pay strikes, that would have meant inflationary pay rises, inflation lasting longer,” he added.

But Labour continue to press concerns about an ongoing cost of living crisis.

Rachel Reeves, Labour’s shadow chancellor, told the BBC: “Unlike Conservative ministers, I’m not going to tell people that everything’s fine.

“I know that the cost of living crisis is still acute, that even though inflation is falling, it doesn’t mean the prices are coming down, they’re just rising at a less fast rate.”

Liberal Democrat Treasury spokeswoman Sarah Olney said millions of people wouldn’t be feeling any better off. “Rishi Sunak’s boasts will ring hollow to countless families seeing their mortgages skyrocket and agonising rises in shopping prices compared to just a few years ago.”

Attempts by politicians to apportion blame for high inflation, or claim credit for it falling, should be treated with caution. The soaring cost of living was mainly driven by the pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine which drove up global commodity prices.

Meanwhile, falling inflation was largely due to declining wholesale energy and food prices, along with 14 rate hikes by the Bank of England.

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