In 2020, the CPI increased by 2.5 compared with the previous year. Which factors do you think this is related to?

With the development and progress of society, we have developed from the previous era when we could not even eat to the current society where per capita is well-off, because these achievements are all achieved by the poverty alleviation policy our country has always implemented, but as time goes by As time goes by, we are still making progress. It is reported that our country’s CPI in 2020 increased by 2.5% compared with the previous year. So what is the reason for the increase in CPI? Prices are conditionally stable

In fact, according to national statistics The Bureau of Statistics released national consumer price index (CPI) data as early as January 11, showing that in December 2020, the CPI increased by 0.2 year-on-year, of which the price of food increased by 1.2, and the price of non-food remained unchanged. In 2020, the national consumer price increased by 2.5% compared with the previous year. Although prices may be affected by seasons and fluctuate due to the impact of the new coronavirus pneumonia, there are generally conditions to remain stable. Both the month-on-month and year-on-year CPI turned from falling to rising

In December 2020, the National Bureau of Statistics calculated that the CPI turned from falling to rising month-on-month and year-on-year. Various regions and departments consolidated and expanded epidemic prevention and control and Economic and social development results, but also affected by special weather and rising costs, the CPI has turned from falling to rising. Dong Lijuan of the National Bureau of Statistics analyzed that from a month-on-month perspective, affected by the continued low temperature weather, the production, storage and transportation costs of fresh vegetables and fresh fruits increased, and prices increased by 8.5 and 3.5 respectively; and this season is the stage of consumer demand. In general, He said that the annual increase of 2.5% was within a reasonable operating range and achieved the annual price control target. It is unlikely that agricultural products will rise significantly

In fact, driven by holiday consumption and supported by increased production flow costs, the price trend of agricultural products is expected to show seasonal fluctuations, but the increase is unlikely to be too large. We also need to observe the weather profile and the impact of the epidemic on agricultural products. These are factors that we need to consider.