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Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Parachoko: 11:18am On Aug 19, 2023
In July 2023, the overall prices for goods and services increased. The cost of living, often referred to as headline inflation went up by 1.29% compared to the previous month, June 2023, where when the increase was 22.79%.

Every year, the cost of living in July 2023 was 24.08%, which is 4.44% higher than the rate recorded in July 2022 (19.64%). This indicates that the general cost of living increased in July 2023 when compared to the same month in the previous year, July 2022.

Year-on-year inflation across states
Kogi, Lagos, and Ondo states recorded the highest year-on-year inflation rate from July 2022 to July 2023 with 28.45%, 27.30%, and 26.83% respectively.

The other states completing the top ten are Bayelsa (26.65%), Ogun (26.60%), Rivers (26.30%), Abia (26.09%), Akwa-Ibom (26.06%), Oyo, (25.81%) and Anambra (25.21%)

On the other hand, Borno (20.71%), Jigawa (20.85%), and Sokoto (20.92%) recorded the lowest year-on-year inflation rate in the country.


Year-on-year food inflation
Food prices in July 2023 increased the most in Kogi state (34.53%), Lagos state (32.52%), and Bayelsa state (31.31%), when compared to July 2022.

The other seven are; Kwara (30.87%), Imo (30.28%), Ekiti (30.19%), Ondo (30.14%), Ogun (30.12%), Edo (29.89%) and Akwa-Ibom (29.61%).

Food prices saw the slowest increase in Jigawa (20.90%), Sokoto (21.63%), and Kebbi (22.45%).


Monthly food inflation
On a month-on-month basis, the inflation rate was highest in the following states- Kogi (4.99%), Abia (4.12%), and Akwa Ibom (4.07%).

Other states completing the top ten are; Ogun (4.03%), Oyo (3.98%), Bayelsa (3.97%), Lagos (3.40%), Edo (3.38%), Rivers (3.25%), and Kaduna (3.08%).

The food price increase was slowest in the following states Taraba (-0.21%), Jigawa (0.28%), and Yobe (0.90%) on a month-on-month basis.

Drivers of Inflation

Overall, states from the southern parts of Nigeria saw higher inflation both in food inflation and all item inflation index while those in the north saw moderate level inflation.

Food is the major driver of inflation in Nigeria, the data from the NBS food price watch for June 2023 reveals that the prices of staple foods increased on average by 25% year-on-year from June 2022.

The National Bureau of Statistics noted that oil, bread, fats, fish, cereals, yam, etc were mostly responsible for the consistent increase in inflation for most of the past twelve months.

Beyond food, electricity, rent, transport, education, health, etc were adjudged as the major drivers of inflation in the country.

On average food inflation in Nigeria stands at 26.98% which is 4.97% higher than the figure recorded for June 2022.


https://nairametrics.com/2023/08/16/most-expensive-states/

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Taylor90: 11:19am On Aug 19, 2023
Port harcourt is the most expensive city

The worse part be say them don stop to dey sell credit for me be like I don cast

Any small thing savings or current

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Isokotolopia: 11:20am On Aug 19, 2023
Didn’t read

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Isokotolopia: 11:21am On Aug 19, 2023
statistics are not reliable most a times

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Ttalk: 11:22am On Aug 19, 2023
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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by M4A1carbine: 11:23am On Aug 19, 2023
So living in the East is pocket friendly right?
Good.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by inoki247: 5:35pm On Aug 19, 2023
Lol Na Lagos and Abuja go cost pass...

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by dietsono(m): 5:35pm On Aug 19, 2023
Here
Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by LagosFirstSon: 5:36pm On Aug 19, 2023
M4A1carbine:
So living in the East is pocket friendly right?
Good.
South east is blessed in everything ..
That's why Buhari out of his wickedness did everything possible to destabilize the region but failed

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Taylor90: 5:36pm On Aug 19, 2023
embarassed
Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by chigator2: 5:36pm On Aug 19, 2023
See the Emilokan crew leading in inflation and inflated poverty.

Tinubu hardship will favor me sha.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Harrynight(m): 5:37pm On Aug 19, 2023
Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by slawomir: 5:37pm On Aug 19, 2023
Damnnn niggar

Edo state any day anytime twice on Saturday

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Nazgul: 5:37pm On Aug 19, 2023
I wonder the excuse those shouting that we should give Tinubu more time would come up with if after 2 years things keep getting worse.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Nasri100(m): 5:37pm On Aug 19, 2023
Isokotolopia:
Didn’t read

Same. Everywhere is already a hell hole in this Nigeria.

Messed up country with wicked leaders yet the majority are still supporting the clueless leaders.

And they are suffering badly.

This Nigeria ehn grin

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by BoldBrainz(m): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2023
There are lies in these statistics.

Kaduna should not be in the top ten. One quarter of the food items sold in Abuja come from that state. How is it possible Kaduna is on the list and Abuja isn't?

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by FuckTheMod: 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2023
Lagos is actually the most expensive State to live ESPECIALLY FOR CIVIL SERVANTS.
Cost of living, transportation and house rent is the highest compares to every other states relatively.

In more than 12 YEARS now, the salaries of civil servants has not changed, but inflation since then has risen by at least 200% in any commodities you can think of.

12 years ago, the dollar to a naira was around 120-140 Then, a level 8 civil servants was earning better 80-120k per month, TILL DATE, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAS CHANGED. THE SALARY IS STILL THE SAME.
NIGERIA IS THE HEADQUARTER EVIL GOVERNANCE. A HELL HOLE WITH THE MOST GREEDY AND CORRUPT LEADERS, ELDERS AND POLITICIANS.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by crackhouse(m): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2023
Courtesy of Chicago economist who called Obi a warehouse economist during campaign.. and his supporters were clapping for him, now they are seeing he have nothing upstairs...

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by NamelessOGBENI(m): 5:39pm On Aug 19, 2023
Isokotolopia:
statistics are not reliable most a times
no lies.
Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Chigozie321: 5:39pm On Aug 19, 2023
M4A1carbine:
So living in the East is pocket friendly right?
Good.
To an extent, Yes.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Nobody: 5:40pm On Aug 19, 2023
The above statistics is not for the Agbadorians reason because ,they get their own food cheaper at Iragbiji ,Osun state.

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by teekay213(m): 5:40pm On Aug 19, 2023
Lagos don tire me I dey relocate to osogbo cry cry cry

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by meum: 5:40pm On Aug 19, 2023
”Na statistics we go chop?”

“…warehouse economics”.

If you know you know 😁

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by ecolime(m): 5:41pm On Aug 19, 2023
teekay213:
Lagos don tire me I dey relocate to osogbo cry cry cry
Relocate if na where your pocket fit afford be that. We must not all live in Lagos, Abuja or Rivers.

Opportunities abound everywhere. No dull am

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by sotall(m): 5:41pm On Aug 19, 2023
undecided
Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Dexy4yah(m): 5:42pm On Aug 19, 2023
Calabar is not on the list


Are u kidding me

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by Risingblue008(m): 5:42pm On Aug 19, 2023
U don come ASABA?
grin grin grin

na their u go see shege banzi in human form,
I've never see anybody smile in asaba apart from when u see Dem at the bar,
Na house rent go reset ur brain first,
2 rooms and parlour now in asaba now if u never hold #600-800k,
With d total package will be like #900-1m

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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by propsvilla1: 5:42pm On Aug 19, 2023
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Re: Most Expensive States To Live In Based On Inflation Rates by YeyeGbami: 5:42pm On Aug 19, 2023
OK

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