The Retail Prices Index shows a 0.2% increase in the rate of inflation in Jersey in the three months to September 2025.
RPI now stands at 2.8%, which is still 1.3 percentage points (pp) lower than the UK's equivalent, CPIH.
The main drivers over the summer months were leisure services, food prices and motoring.
Food increased by 3.6%, which contributed +0.4pp to the overall rate of inflation.
The largest driver was tobacco, which saw an 8.6% increase in prices.
Housing actually fell, at 0.5%.


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