New Zealand Quarterly Inflation Rise to 0.9% in Q1
2025-04-16 23:14
By
Mojdeh Kazemi
1 min. read
The Consumer Price Index in New Zealand picked up to 0.9% in March quarter of 2025 over the previous quarter following a 0.5% increase in the three month to December 2024.
It marked the highest reading since September
2023, compared to market estimates of 0.7% rise.
The largest contributor to the quarterly rise was petrol prices, which climbed 4.6%, accounting for 17% of the overall 0.9% increase.
Prices for tertiary and other post-school education surged 22.6% in the March 2025 quarter, contributing 11% to the total CPI rise.
This jump follows the end of the first-year Fees Free program at the close of 2024, which was replaced by a final-year Fees Free scheme beginning on 1 January 2025.
Students who previously claimed the first-year Fees Free benefit are not eligible for the final-year scheme, resulting in more students bearing the full cost of study in 2025.
On an annual basis, consumer prices rose 2.5% in the March quarter, up from a 2.2% increase recorded in the previous period.