Compared to June 2015, prices rose at slower pace for transport (40.3 percent from 40.9 percent); housing and utilities (32.8 percent from 35.7 percent), while cost of food and non-alcoholic beverages went up at faster pace(8.6 percent from 8.5 percent in May). Other contributors to the rise: clothing and footwear (22.6 percent from 22.8 percent); recreation and culture (27.4 percent from 27.9 percent); furnishings and household items (21.4 percent from 21.8 percent); education (33.3 percent from 32.3 percent); miscellaneous goods and services (15.5 percent from 15.4 percent); health (13.9 percent from 13.9 percent); hotels, cafes and restaurants (14.9 percent from 14.4 percent) and communication (12.5 percent from 13.3 percent).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices increased 1.3 percent, following a 1.1 percent rise in May. Food prices went up by 1.5 percent, housing and utilities rose by 0.9 percent, transport increased by 1.1 percent.