The annual inflation rate in Morocco recorded a slight decline during August 2025, to stabilize at0.3%compared to0.5%Last July, according to official data issued byHigh Commission for Planning.
The inflation rate is measured based onConsumer Price Index (CPI), which reflects the annual change in the cost of living for Moroccan families, and is considered one of the most prominent economic indicators that monitor the dynamics of prices in the market.
Limited rise in food prices:
According to Reuters, she witnessedFood prices, which is the most important component in the household consumption basket,An increase of 0.2%During the month of August compared to the same period last year, which indicates a kind of relative stability after months of fluctuations.
In contrast,Prices of non-food commoditiesBy0.3%On an annual basis, at a time when pressure continues on some sectors related to energy, transportation and services.
However, it is stillClimate pressuresIt casts a shadow over the economic situation, especially in light of the repercussions of drought on agricultural production, which makes food prices vulnerable to seasonal fluctuations.
Despite the recorded decline,Inflation monitoringIt is one of the priorities of economic policy in Morocco, due to its direct impact on the purchasing power of citizens, and its connection to major indicators such asEconomic growthAndPoverty and unemployment rates.
Observers believe that the continued decline in inflation depends largely onInternational market stabilityAnd the government’s success in controlling the cost of imported materials, especiallyEnergy and wheat.
Source:My press
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