Consumer Price Index Shows Mixed Trends in March According to an initial estimate released by Statistics Estonia, the consumer price harmonized index experienced fluctuating trends in March. The index decreased by 0.2 percent compared to February, reflecting changes in the spending habits of tourists. However, when compared to the same period last year, the index rose by 3.3 percent. This data represents a preliminary assessment and is subject to revision as more detailed price information becomes available for the month of March. Statistics Estonia will incorporate finalized data to refine the initial estimate. The harmonized index accounts for the spending patterns of both residents and tourists, providing a comprehensive view of price changes within the Estonian economy. The 0.2 percent decrease in the month-over-month comparison suggests a stabilization in prices following previous fluctuations. Conversely, the 3.3 percent increase year-over-year indicates a continued upward pressure on prices compared to March of the previous year. Analysts will be closely monitoring the finalized index figures to understand the underlying drivers of these trends and their potential impact on the broader economy. The figures are expressed as a percent change relative to the base period. Topics: #index #percent #year Post navigation PILTUUDIS ⟩ First time in public! Elina Pähklimägi arrived at the premiere of “Swingers” hand in hand with her lover Trump mentioned the possibility of ending the war with Iran without opening the Strait of Hormuz (2)