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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Inflation to hit double digit soon
Tuesday, 30 April
2013
Economists have said that inflation would hit the
sensitive double-digit sooner than later due to the fuel and electricity price
hikes.
According to the latest Household Income and
Expenditure Survey (HIES 2009/10) undertaken by the Department of Census and
Statistics, the average (mean) monthly household expenditure (nationally) was
Rs.31,331; out of which Rs.18,064 (57.7%) was non-food expenditure. Out of the
total non-food expenditure the second highest expenditure (after housing) is
spent on transport. That is, on average, every household spends Rs. 2,317 (or
12.8% of the total non-food expenditure) for transport.
In addition, average monthly household expenditure on
fuel and light is Rs. 1,278 or 7.1% of the total non-food expenditure. Thus,
almost 20% of the non-food expenditure is spent on transport and
fuel/light.
The foregoing figures are averages for the country as a
whole and of course, there are differences between urban, rural, and estate
areas, between different districts, and between different income
groups.
According to economists, the 20% national average
expenditure (out of the total non-food expenditure) for transport and fuel/light
will have considerable impact on inflation. Inflation would hit the sensitive
double-digit sooner than later due to the fuel and electricity price hikes, they
have said.
REDUCING ELECTRICITY TARIFFS BY 20% WILL NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM
The
President has advised the Power and Energy Ministry to reduce the electricity
tariff hike by 20%, the UNP claims, adding that increasing the tariff by 100%
and then reducing it by 20% will make not solve the
problem.
UNP
General Secretary Tissa Attanayake stated that the President will announce
tomorrow (May 1) at the May Day rally that he has directed the Ministry to
reduce the tariff increase for bills under 150 units by
20%.
He
said that the President, without attending the cabinet meetings, will throw the
cabinet into the fire to score points with the public.
However,
speaking at a press conference held in Colombo today (April 30), MP Attanayake
said that increasing the tariff by 100% and then reducing it by 20% will not
solve the issue as a further 80% will continue to burden the
people.
He
also pointed out that Minister Wimal Weerawansa will hold a separate rally
tomorrow under the banner of the National Freedom Front while he has also made
it compulsory for the employees of the National Housing Authority to participate
in the rally.
Attanayake
said that the government is forcing state workers to join its various rallies,
bring them for the rallies in SLTB busses.