Tumaas sa 2.0% ang inflation sa Pilipinas noong Enero 2026

Tumaas sa 2.0% ang inflation sa Pilipinas noong Enero 2026, ang ikalawang buwan ng pagtaas ng mga presyo ng mga kalakal, ayon sa Philippine Statistics Authority noong Pebrero 5. Ito ay mas mataas kaysa sa 1.8% noong Disyembre 2025. Ang pagtaas ay dahil sa mas mataas na inflation sa tirahan, tubig, kuryente, gas at iba pang fuels.

Ayon sa Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), ang overall inflation ay umabot sa 2.0% noong Enero 2026, na nagmumula sa mas mataas na rate sa housing, water, electricity, gas, at other fuels na 3.3% mula sa 2.5% noong Disyembre 2025. Gayundin, mas mabilis na pagtaas sa restaurants at accommodation services na 4.0% mula sa 2.4%.

Iba pang commodity groups na nagpakita ng mas mabilis na pagtaas: clothing and footwear (2.3% mula 2.2%), furnishings, household equipment at routine maintenance (2.3% mula 1.9%), health (3.0% mula 2.7%), information and communication (0.8% mula 0.7%), recreation, sport at culture (2.2% mula 2.0%), at personal care at miscellaneous goods (2.6% mula 2.2%).

Samantala, mas mabagal na inflation sa food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.1% mula 1.4%), alcoholic beverages and tobacco (3.1% mula 3.3%), at education services (2.8% mula 3.0%). Ang core inflation, na hindi kasama ang mabilis na nagbabagong presyo, ay 2.8%.

Sa food inflation, bumagsak ito sa 0.7% mula 1.2%, dahil sa mas mabagal na pagtaas sa vegetables, tubers, plantains, cooking bananas, at pulses (3.3% mula 11.6%), corn (6.5% mula 7.3%), meat (1.2% mula 3.0%), fish (7.3% mula 9.0%), at oils and fats (9.3% mula 9.5%). Ang rice ay nagpakita ng deflation na -8.5%, mas mabagal kaysa sa -12.3% noong nakaraang buwan.

Gayunpaman, ilang food items ay nagtaas pa: flour, bread, bakery products, pasta, cereals (2.6% mula 1.8%), milk, dairy, eggs (1.1% mula 0.9%), fruits and nuts (3.4% mula 2.1%), at ready-made foods (2.7% mula 2.3%).

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