UK Inflation Remains Flat at 3.8 Percent in September
The report revealed that the sharpest price rises occurred in housing and household services, which surged 7.3%, followed closely by education at 7.2%, and alcohol and tobacco at 5.8%.
Conversely, furniture and household goods experienced the smallest inflation increase at just 0.4%, with clothing and footwear rising 0.5%, and miscellaneous goods and services up 2%.
On a month-to-month basis, consumer prices remained flat, registering zero percent change.
Transport was the primary factor influencing monthly movements in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), declining by 2.3% from August to September.
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