Cost of living up 5.4% in past year – Stats NZ

1News Reporters 1News Reporters | 07-26 08:20

The cost of living for the average New Zealand household has increased 5.4% in the last 12 months to the June 2024 quarter, Stats NZ has revealed.

The increase, measured by household living-costs price indexes (HLPIs), follows a 6.2% increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter. It comes as inflation, measured by the consumers price index (CPI), was 3.3% in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter.

The HLPIs are measured each quarter, with studies looking at how inflation affects 13 different household groups, plus an all-households group, also referred to as the average household.

Interest payments increased 26.7% in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter, with Stats NZ consumer prices manager James Mitchell saying high mortgage interest payments "continue to make a significant contribution to living costs for many households".

Stats NZ said other contributors to increased living costs were private transport supplies (such as petrol), insurance and rent.

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For the majority of households, private transport supplies increased by 13%.

For non-home owners, rent increased by roughly 5%.

The cost of living for the highest spending households

The cost of living for the highest-spending households increased 5.6%.

This followed a 6.6% increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter. The largest contributors to the increase were:

  • Interest payments increased 27.0%.
  • Private transport supplies and services increased 12.9%.
  • Insurance increased 16.5%.

The cost of living for the lowest spending households

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Meanwhile, the cost of living for the lowest spending household increased 5%, following a 5.7% increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter. The largest contributors were:

  • Rent increased 5.3%.
  • Insurance increased 19.8%.
  • Private transport supplies and services increased 13.%.

Māori households' cost of living

The cost of living for Māori households increased 5.5% in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter.

This followed a 6.3% increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter.

The largest contributors to the increase of cost of living in Māori households were insurance (an increase of 26.4%), private transport supplies and services (a increase of 13.4%) and rent (a 5.2% increase).

The cost of living for the average household

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The cost-of-living for the average household increased 5.4% in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter.

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This followed a 6.2% increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter. The largest contributors were:

  • Interest payments increased 26.7%.
  • Private transport supplies and services increased 13.0%.
  • Insurance increased 18%.

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