According to the State Statistical Office data, the Consumer Price Index and the Retail Price Index in November 2015, in comparison
with the previous month, were 100.1.
The increase in the Consumer Price Index by 0.1% in November 2015, in comparison with the previous month, is a result of the
higher indices of fresh vegetables by 7.5%, eggs by 1.0%, other meat and processed milk products by 0.7%, fresh fish and sugar,
jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery by 0.4%, canned fruit by 0.3% and other milk products by 0.2%.
In November 2015, in comparison with the previous month, there was also an increase of the indices of telephone and telefax
equipment by 6.3%, hospital services by 4.9%, information processing equipment by 3.5%, education not definable by level by
1.9%, footwear and recording media by 1.7%, furniture by 1.1%, personal care articles by 0.9%, other services n.e.c. by 0.7%, gas
for households by 0.6%, clothing and glassware, tableware and household utensils by 0.3%, materials for maintenance and repair
of the dwelling, services for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling, solid fuels and small household appliances by 0.2%.
A decrease in the Consumer Price Index in November 2015, in comparison with the previous month, was registered in fresh fruit
by 11.9%, canned fish by 1.5%, oils and fats by 1.2%, dry fruit by 0.8%, canned vegetables and fresh milk by 0.4%, bread and
cereals and food products n.e.c. by 0.3%.
In November, there was also a decrease of the indices of equipment for sport, camping and open-air recreation by 1.7%, passenger
transport by air by 1.5%, medicines by 0.8%, liquid fuels for households by 0.5%, liquid fuels and lubricants by 0.3% and cleaning
and maintenance products for the dwelling by 0.2%.
The Consumer Price Index in November 2015, in comparison with November 2014, registered a decrease by 0.3%, while the
Retail Price Index decreased by 0.8%.