Weekly inflation edges up as chicken, fuel prices rise

Weekly inflation edges up as chicken, fuel prices rise

Pakistan’s weekly inflation increased by 0.37 per cent for the week ending March 5, 2026, driven largely by higher prices of chicken, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and petrol, according to data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) is calculated on a weekly basis to assess the price movements of essential commodities at a shorter interval of time to review the price situation in the country.

SPI comprises 51 essential items, the prices for which are being collected from 50 markets in 17 cities of the country.

Food and fuel push prices higher

Among the items that registered the sharpest increases during the week, chicken prices rose 10.46pc, making it the largest contributor to the overall rise in the SPI.

Energy costs also moved upward, with LPG prices increasing 5.61pc, petrol rising 3.06pc, and diesel climbing 1.84pc over the week.

Other food items that recorded notable increases included:

Pulse mash: up 0.51pc

Prices of mustard oil, gur, and printed lawn fabric also registered smaller increases during the week.

Vegetables provide some relief

Despite the overall increase, several key food staples posted declines, helping to moderate the rise in the weekly index.

The steepest drop was recorded in tomato prices, which fell 10.04pc week-on-week.

Other notable declines included:

Potatoes: down 5.09pc

Wheat flour: down 2.40pc

Prices of pulse gram, pulse moong, and cooking oil also decreased slightly during the week.

Overall, out of the 51 tracked items, prices of 13 items increased, 11 items decreased, and 27 items remained unchanged.

Annual inflation remains moderate

On a year-on-year basis, the SPI rose 4.70pc compared with the same week last year.

Major increases over the past year were observed in:

Gas: charges, up 29.85pc

Wheat flour: up 26.13pc

Electricity charges: up 17.33pc

Chilies powder: up 15.20pc

Meanwhile, several food items recorded substantial declines compared with a year earlier, including:

Potatoes: down 53.76pc

Chicken: down 21.70pc

Impact across income groups

The weekly increase in inflation affected households differently across income brackets. The highest expenditure group saw the largest week-on-week increase of 0.53pc, while the lowest income group recorded no change during the week.

On a yearly basis, however, inflation pressures remained stronger for lower-income households. The second-lowest consumption quintile experienced the highest annual increase at 5.95pc, while the highest-income group saw a 3.58pc rise.

The latest data suggests that while overall inflation remains relatively contained compared with previous years, food and energy price volatility continues to drive short-term fluctuations in weekly inflation readings.

SBP seen holding rates steady as oil surge threatens inflation trajectory

Global markets turmoil intensifies on Iran war

Inflation hits 18-month peak at 7pc in February

ParkView City homebuyers can now avail UBL Home Financing

Is your parents’ health insurance really complete?

Allied Bank sets new benchmark in customer experience with Pakistan’s first humanoid robot

Govt decides in principle to implement work-from-home, distance learning for fuel conservation

PAA says Pakistan’s airspace remains ‘completely available’ for civil aviation traffic

Pakistan make semis in Egypt, one win away from FIH World Cup

Dubai’s super-rich pay megabucks to flee

India beat England in high-scoring T20 World Cup contest, will meet New Zealand in the final on Sunday

India, Canada uranium pact represents ‘country-specific exception’ in civil nuclear cooperation: FO

US-India naval ties in focus amid Iran conflict

Pakistan to take emergency measures on petroleum pricing ‘to keep markets liquid’

Weekly inflation edges up as chicken, fuel prices rise

Gold rises as Middle East conflict spurs safe-haven demand

Oil falls but set for steepest weekly gain since 2022

PM tells provincial govts to take strict action against those hoarding petroleum products

Central government debt rises to Rs79tr in Jan 2026

Congress calls into question India’s autonomy following US approval for Russian oil

Time for internal unity

Psychology of corruption

The IMF’s culpability

US News Roundup: Trump’s Iran War Vote, New Tariff Fight, Noem Out at DHS, Cuba Threats

Middle East News Roundup: Iran Strikes Gulf, Trump Wants Say In Choosing Next Supreme Leader

India-England Thriller! India Reach T20 World Cup Final

Roundup: Iran Says Israel, US Deliberately Targeting Civilian Areas as War Rages for 6th Day

Global Markets Wrap Up: Europe Sinks, Asia Falls, Pakistan Rebounds

Israeli Bombings Hit Beirut and Northern Lebanon, Kill Several & Damage Residential Areas

Premier League Roundup: Newcastle Shock Man United

Govt decides in principle to implement work-from-home, distance learning for fuel conservation


© Dawn Business