The consumer price index for July was four tenths of a percent higher than in June, according to figures released on Monday by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Leading the way was a 7.2-percent hike in the price of fresh produce, while the cost of clothing and shoes went down 8.2 percent. Housing was up 1.2 percent.
Inflation since January is also 0.4 percent, but the cost of living is six tenths of a percent below July of 2015.