National Consumer Price Index by Expenditure Deciles in the Month of Bahman[1] of the year 1400[2] The national inflation rate for the month of Bahman of the year 1400 stood at 41.4 percent, fluctuating between 40.4 percent for the ninth decile and 44.0 percent for the first decile (those with the lowest income) among the expenditure deciles. The range of the twelve-month inflation changes in the major group of "food, beverages and tobacco" was between 53.6 percent for the eighth and tenth deciles and 54.0 percent for the first and second deciles. The major group of "non-food items and services” also saw these fluctuations, ranging from 33.5 percent for the first decile (those with the lowest income) to 37.4 percent for the tenth decile[3] (those with the highest income). For more information, please see the attachment. [1]. Iranian months and their equivalents in Gregorian calendar Farvardin (21 March-20April) Mehr (23 September-22 October) Ordibehesht (21 April-21 May) Aban (23 October-21 November) Khordad (22 May-21 June) Azar (22 November-21 December) Tir (22 June-22 July) Dey (22 December-20 January) Mordad (23 July-22 August) Bahman (21 January-19 February) Shahrivar (23 August-22 September) Esfand (20 February-20 March) [2]. It is the Iranian Year which usually begins on the day of 21 March of Gregorian calendar. To find the corresponding year of Gregorian calendar, add 621 or 622 (depending on the time of the year) to a solar Hijri year. For example, the corresponding year of the year 1400 in Gregorian calendar is (21 March 2021-20 March 2022). 3. Figures are rounded up to a decimal place.
The national inflation rate for the month of Bahman of the year 1400 stood at 41.4 percent, fluctuating between 40.4 percent for the ninth decile and 44.0 percent for the first decile (those with the lowest income) among the expenditure deciles. The range of the twelve-month inflation changes in the major group of "food, beverages and tobacco" was between 53.6 percent for the eighth and tenth deciles and 54.0 percent for the first and second deciles. The major group of "non-food items and services” also saw these fluctuations, ranging from 33.5 percent for the first decile (those with the lowest income) to 37.4 percent for the tenth decile[3] (those with the highest income). For more information, please see the attachment. [1]. Iranian months and their equivalents in Gregorian calendar Farvardin (21 March-20April) Mehr (23 September-22 October) Ordibehesht (21 April-21 May) Aban (23 October-21 November) Khordad (22 May-21 June) Azar (22 November-21 December) Tir (22 June-22 July) Dey (22 December-20 January) Mordad (23 July-22 August) Bahman (21 January-19 February) Shahrivar (23 August-22 September) Esfand (20 February-20 March) [2]. It is the Iranian Year which usually begins on the day of 21 March of Gregorian calendar. To find the corresponding year of Gregorian calendar, add 621 or 622 (depending on the time of the year) to a solar Hijri year. For example, the corresponding year of the year 1400 in Gregorian calendar is (21 March 2021-20 March 2022). 3. Figures are rounded up to a decimal place.
For more information, please see the attachment.
[1]. Iranian months and their equivalents in Gregorian calendar
Farvardin (21 March-20April) Mehr (23 September-22 October)
Ordibehesht (21 April-21 May) Aban (23 October-21 November)
Khordad (22 May-21 June) Azar (22 November-21 December)
Tir (22 June-22 July) Dey (22 December-20 January)
Mordad (23 July-22 August) Bahman (21 January-19 February)
Shahrivar (23 August-22 September) Esfand (20 February-20 March)
[2]. It is the Iranian Year which usually begins on the day of 21 March of Gregorian calendar. To find the corresponding year of Gregorian calendar, add 621 or 622 (depending on the time of the year) to a solar Hijri year. For example, the corresponding year of the year 1400 in Gregorian calendar is (21 March 2021-20 March 2022).
3. Figures are rounded up to a decimal place.