Inflation down from 2.33 % to 2.08 %

Consumer prices
Inflation down from 2.33 % to 2.08 %

Consumer price index of April 2019

  • Inflation decreases from 2.33 % to 2.08 % in April.
  • The consumer price index this month increases by 0.06 point or 0.06 %.
  • Inflation based on the health index has declined from 2.18 % to 1.96 %.
  • The smoothed health index stands at 106.65 points in April.
  • The most significant price increases in April have been registered for airplane tickets, hotel rooms, motor fuels, vegetables, alcoholic beverages, holiday villages and maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment. However, electricity, natural gas, travels abroad and fruit have had a decreasing effect on the index.

The consumer price index stands at 108.91 points in April 2019. It has increased by 0.06 point over the month. Inflation has dropped from 2.33 % to 2.08 %. The health index has decreased by 0.06 point this month and now stands at 108.98 points. Inflation based on the health index has fallen to 1.96 % from 2.18 %. The most significant price decreases this month were registered for electricity, natural gas, travels abroad and fruit. These decreases have been mainly offset by increasing prices for airplane tickets, hotel rooms, motor fuels, vegetables, alcoholic beverages, holiday villages and maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment.

The consumer price index has increased by 0.06 point or 0.06 % in April 2019 and now stands at 108.91 points, against 108.85 points in March 2019 (2013=100).

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The health index has decreased by 0.06 points to 108.98 points in April, compared to 109.04 points in March. The smoothed health index stands at 106.65 points in April. The central index for public service and social benefits, set at 107.20 points, has therefore not been reached. The last time the central index was exceeded was in August 2018.

The largest upward pressure in April came from airplane tickets, hotel rooms, motor fuels, vegetables, alcoholic beverages, holiday villages and maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment. However, electricity, natural gas, travels abroad and fruit provided the largest downward pressure compared to last month. The most important trends this month are:

Upward: Effect: Downward: Effect:
Airplane tickets +0.075 point Electricity -0.150 point
Hotel rooms +0.070 point Natural gas -0.105 point
Motor fuels +0.065 point Travels abroad -0.050 point
Vegetables +0.055 point Fruit -0.045 point
Alcoholic beverages +0.035 point    
Holiday villages +0.030 point    
Maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment +0.030 point    

Airplane tickets have become 12.7 % more expensive compared to last month. Prices for hotel rooms have increased on average by 9.6 % this month. Motor fuels have become on average 1.7 % more expensive. Prices for vegetables have increased on average by 3.0 % in April. Alcoholic beverages were on average 2.1 % more expensive. Prices of holiday villages this month have gone up by 3.8 % on average compared to last month. Prices of maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment climbed by 0.8 %.

Electricity has become 3.7 % less expensive compared to last month. Prices for natural gas have fallen by 5.7 % on average. Travels abroad have become 2.9 % less expensive compared to last month. Fruit has become on average 3.1 % less expensive.

Inflation now stands at 2.08 % compared to 2.33 % in March and 2.17 % in February. Inflation based on the health index amounted to 1.96 % this month compared to 2.18 % in March and 2.10 % in February. Inflation without energy has decreased to 1.57 % in April from 1.61 % in March and 1.60 % in February. Core inflation, which does not take into account price evolutions of energy products and unprocessed food, stands at 1.67 % in April, compared to 1.66 % in March and 1.58 % in February.

Food inflation stands at 0.33 %, down from 1.09 % in the previous month and 1.50 % in February. Fresh fruit now costs 2.1 % less than in April 2018. Fresh vegetable prices are on the rise: 2.1 % on an annual basis. Fish and shellfish are 0.6 % less expensive than a year ago. Non-alcoholic beverages are 0.4 % cheaper and alcoholic beverages are 1.4 % more expensive than in April last year. Tobacco prices have gone up by 4.3 % compared to April last year. Energy inflation is now running at 6.50 %, compared to 8.77 % last month and 7.14 % in February. Electricity is now 6.3 % more expensive than a year ago. Natural gas is 0.8 % more expensive than in April last year. Prices for domestic heating oil, calculated based on a smoothed 12-month moving average, have increased by 17.9 % in one year. Motor fuels are 5.1 % more expensive than last year. Inflation for services has gone up to 2.69 % from 2.29 %. Inflation for rents has decreased and now stands at 0.91 %, compared to 0.96 % in March.

The following products and services have registered the sharpest price increases compared to last year in April:

Upward: Inflation:
Wine from other fruits (cider) 23.4%
Holiday villages 22.2%
Domestic heating oil 17.9%
Newspapers 16.0%
Postal mail 12.5%
Potatoes 11.7%
Transport by airplane 10.3%
Hotels 9.5%
Mutton and lamb 9.5%
Parkings 8.8%
Other tobacco products (e.g. loose tobacco) 7.2%
Other fuels (LPG) 7.1%

The following products and services have registered the sharpest price decreases compared to last year in April:

Downward: Inflation:
Eggs -13.8%
Non-electrical appliances for personal care -7.4%
Fresh shellfish -5.7%
Other information processing equipment (e.g. smart watch) -5.4%
Frozen shellfish -4.1%
Smoked fish and shellfish -3.7%
Dried vegetables, other preserved or processed vegetables -3.5%
Jams, marmalades and honey -3.4%
Preserved fruit and fruit-based products -3.4%
Other edible oils -3.0%
Cocoa and powdered chocolate -2.9%
Olive oil -2.8%

The main group with the largest [i] on inflation in April was "housing, water, energy" with an effect on inflation of 0.30 percentage point. The largest downward effect was measured for "food and non-alcoholic beverages" (-0.37 percentage point).

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The main group with the largest contribution[ii] to inflation is “housing, water and energy” with 0.62 percentage point. The lowest contribution to inflation was registered by the main groups “health”, “communication” and “education”, with 0.01 percentage point.

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2013 = 100 January February March April
Consumer price index 108.17 108.52 108.85 108.91
Inflation 1.99% 2.17% 2.33% 2.08%
Health index 108.50 108.78 109.04 108.98
Smoothed health index* 106.25 106.38 106.52 106.65
* defined in the law of 23 April 2015 on the promotion of employment (Belgian Official Journal of 27 April 2015)

[i] An effect on inflation shows the changes on the inflation rate by including this product group in the CPI calculation. The effect not only takes the weight of the product group into account, but it also takes into account whether the product group inflation is higher or lower than that of the total expenditure (overall CPI).

[ii] The contribution to inflation of a specific product group shows how much of the change in the total expenditure is due to the price variation of this product group.