Nigeria’s 2011 Inflation Rate
Month CPI Urban Rural Jan 12.08 7.90 15.60 Feb 11.10 9.40 12.50 Mar 12.78 8.50 16.40 Apr 11.29 9.10 13.10 May 12.35 11.50 13.00 Jun 10.23 8.30 11.80 Jul 9.40…
Month CPI Urban Rural Jan 12.08 7.90 15.60 Feb 11.10 9.40 12.50 Mar 12.78 8.50 16.40 Apr 11.29 9.10 13.10 May 12.35 11.50 13.00 Jun 10.23 8.30 11.80 Jul 9.40…
Month CPI Urban Rural Jan 14.40 10.50 16.55 Feb 15.65 11.60 17.93 Mar 14.81 12.90 15.30 Apr 15.04 12.20 16.40 May 12.91 8.50 15.80 Jun 14.10 10.80 16.10 Jul 13.00…
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