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    crediblesourceBy crediblesourceSeptember 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Relief for consumers as inflation is projected to fall. Image: Andiswa Zondi
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    By Andiswa Zondi

    A relief to economies worldwide as the inflation is projected to fall to 3.5% by the end of next year, slightly below pre-pandemic averages.

    This decline is dubbed a notable achievement, considering the surge in inflation that was driven by a unique combination of supply disruptions and strong demand pressures post-pandemic, which saw price spikes due to geopolitical tensions like the war in Ukraine.

    South Africa’s consumer price inflation rate fell significantly to 3.3% in August 2025, down from 5.5% recorded in July, according to official data.

    This notable decline has led financial analysts to predict an increased probability of a further interest rate cut by the South African Reserve Bank.

    Statistics South Africa attributed the cooling of the headline inflation rate primarily to moderating price increases for food and fuel.

    An analysis across 13 key consumer categories revealed that several, including food, non-alcoholic beverages, household equipment, and transport, experienced a monthly decline in their inflation rates.

    Despite the overall positive trend, household budgets remain under pressure. Many consumers reported that specific food items, particularly meat, vegetables, and nuts, are still experiencing high prices. Experts caution that meat prices are likely to remain elevated or increase further due to outbreaks of animal diseases, which are affecting livestock supply.

    Furthermore, the cost of essential services such as housing, utilities, and electricity continued to rise at a steady pace. These persistent increases have left many households with less disposable income.

    Key factors influencing inflation trends include:

    Monetary Policy Shifts where major central banks are moving towards easing policy rates, supporting economic activity amid cooling labour markets. Fiscal Policy Adjustments, a pressing need to stabilize debt dynamics and rebuild fiscal buffers. Lastly, the Growth-Enhancing Reforms shows how ambitious domestic reforms are crucial for boosting productivity and addressing global challenges like climate transition and aging populations.

    The path ahead requires careful policy navigation to address risks and capitalize on opportunities for economic resilience and growth.

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