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IPCA-15 stays at 0.52% and closes 2022 at 5.90%

December 23, 2022 09h00 AM | Last Updated: December 23, 2022 09h32 PM

The Extended National Consumer Price Index 15 (IPCA-15) of December is 0.52% and stayed at 0.01 percentage points, below the result of November (0.53%).

IPCA-15 recorded a cumulative increase of 5.90% in 2022.

Period Rate
December 2022 0.52%
November 2022 0.53%
December 2021 0.78%
Cumulative in the year / 12 months 5.90%
IPCA-E October/ December 1.21%

IPCA-E, which is cumulative IPCA-15 per quarter, reached 1.21% for the period October-December. In December 2021, IPCA-15 was at 0.78%.

Seven of the nine groups of products and services recorded increases in December. Transportation (0.85%) and Food and beverages (0.69%), with 0.17 p.p. and 0.15 p.p., respectively, accounted for the main impacts. Wearing apparel (1.16%) recorded the biggest change, with a cumulative increase of 18.39% in the year. It is worth mentioning the results of Health and personal care (0.40%), which decelerated from November (0.91%), and Housing (0.40%), with a change close to thta in the previous month (0.48%). The other groups stood between the drop of 0.46% of Household appliances and the rise of 0.39% of Personal expenses..

Group Monthly Change (%) Impacto Cumulative Change (%)
(p.p.)
October November December December Quarter 12 months
General Index 0.16 0.53 0.52 0.52 1.21 5.90
Food and beverages 0.21 0.54 0.69 0.15 1.45 11.96
Housing 0.28 0.48 0.40 0.06 1.16 0.24
Household articles -0.35 0.54 -0.46 -0.02 -0.27 8.39
Wearing apparel 1.43 1.48 1.16 0.06 4.13 18.39
Transportation -0.64 0.49 0.85 0.17 0.70 -1.01
Health and personal care 0.80 0.91 0.40 0.05 2.12 11.24
Personal expenses 0.57 0.27 0.39 0.04 1.23 7.54
Education 0.19 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.24 7.37
Communication -0.42 0.00 0.18 0.01 -0.24 -1.17
Source: IBGE, Diretoria de Pesquisas, Coordenação de Índices de Preços, Sistema Nacional de Índices de Preços ao Consumidor.

The group Transportation accelerated from November (0.49%) to December (0.85%), mainly due to the rise of prices of airfares (0,47%), which had fallen by almost 10% in the previous month. Fuel prices (1.79%) remained on an upward trend, although with a result below that in November (2.04%). Gasoline (1.52%) accounted for the main individual impact on the monthly index, 0.07 p.p., whereas ethanol (5.44%) recorded the biggest change among the types of fuel surveyed. The prices of diesel (-1.05%) and vehicle gas(-1.33%) fell in December.

The change of Food and beverages (0.69%) also exceeded that of November (0.54%). The prices of food for consumption in the housing unit rose 0.78%, due to rises of onion (26.18%) and tomato (19.73%). In the last three months, the cumulative changes of these two products were 52.74% and 49.84%, respectively. Also, the prices of rice (2.71%) and meat (0.92%) also rose in December, and accounted for the hike in this group. As for decreases, long life milk (-6.10%) stood out, with a decrease for the fourth consecutive month. However, the product closed 2022 with a rise of 25.42%.

The result of Food and beverages (0.45%) stood close to that in the previous month (0.40%). Snacks rose 0.88% and meals, 0.28%.

In the group Wearing apparel (1.16%), all the items recorded increase. Women’s apparel (1.54%) and men’s apparel (1.47%), both with 0.02 p.p accounted for the main contributions. The prices in this group rose every month in 2022, with the highest increase in April (1.97%) and the lowest, in August (0.76%).

Deceleration of Health and personal care (0.40%) was due to the items of personal hygiene, which changed from an increase of 1.76% in November to 0.04% in December, being close to stability. Prices of products for nailcare (-5.05%), perfumes (-1.54%) and skincare products (-1.,39%) recorded decrease. As for rises, health insurance (1.21%) stands ou once more, as it includes the monthly share of proce adjustments for old and new contracts in the period 2022-2023.

In Housing, the main contribution came from residential electricity (0.87%), with 0.03 p.p. The changes in the areas surveyed ranged between -0.71% in Rio de Janeiro and 18.78% in Brasília, where fares per kWh rose 21.54% on November 3. In Porto Alegre (1.74%), there was price adjustment (3.62%), in force since November 22, in one of the concessionaires surveyed.

Also in Housing, a highlight is the rise of water and sewage fares (0.83%), which resulted from price aadjustments of 11.82% in Rio de Janeiro (9.00%), in force since November 8, and of 10.15% in Belém (5.62%), in effect since November 28. Piped gas (-0.45%) recorded a decrease, as a consequence of the reduction by 2.47% of fares in Rio de Janeiro (-1.41%), in force since November 1st.

In December, IPCA-15 rose in all the areas surveyed

As for regional indexes, all the areas surveyed recorded increases in December. The highest change was reported in Goiânia (0.89%), due to the rises in gasoline (2.74%), electricity (4.13%) and tomato (33.75%). The lowest result, in turn, was that of Salvador 0.36%), affected by the decrease of 3.50% of gasoline prices.

Area Regional Weight (%) Monthly Change (%)  Cumulative Change (%) 
October November December Quarter 12 months
Goiânia 4.96 0.56 0.66 0.89 2.12 5.03
Brasília 4.84 0.56 0.78 0.80 2.16 5.91
Curitiba 8.09 -0.24 0.11 0.67 0.54 5.15
Belo Horizonte 10.04 -0.04 0.55 0.58 1.09 4.72
Porto Alegre 8.61 0.28 0.61 0.56 1.46 3.93
Fortaleza 3.88 0.09 0.42 0.53 1.04 5.85
Belém 4.46 0.18 0.40 0.51 1.09 5.78
Recife 4.71 0.36 0.78 0.45 1.60 5.91
São Paulo 33.45 0.15 0.56 0.45 1.16 6.55
Rio de Janeiro 9.77 0.20 0.44 0.40 1.04 6.92
Salvador 7.19 0.05 0.60 0.36 1.01 6.83
Brazil 100.00 0.16 0.53 0.52 1.21 5.90
Source: IBGE, Diretoria de Pesquisas, Coordenação de Índices de Preços, Sistema Nacional de Índices de Preços ao Consumidor.

In order to estimate the IPCA-15, the prices collected from November 15 to December 13, 2022 (reference) were compared with the prices in force from October 14 to November 14, 2022 (base). The indicator refers to households with monthly income of 1 to 40 minimum wages and it encompasses the metropolitan areas of Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte, Recife, São Paulo, Belém, Fortaleza, Salvador, Curitiba, besides Brasília and the municipality of Goiânia. The methodology is the same as the one used for the IPCA; the difference lies in the period of price collection and in the geographic coverage.