Consumer Prices, General Indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in Middle Africa

Middle Africa: Consumer Prices, General Indices (2015 = 100), weighted average was 471.93 in 2026. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2026)
471.93
Change on year
up 1.8%
Rank
1st
of 7 regions
All-time high
471.93
in 2026
All-time low
27.42
in 2000
Years of data
27
2000–2026

Consumer Prices, General Indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in Middle Africa, 2000–2026

01002003004005002000201320262000: 27.42001: 33.52002: 38.52003: 42.92004: 47.12005: 52.22006: 56.72007: 60.62008: 68.52009: 76.42010: 77.32011: 84.72012: 89.52013: 93.22014: 97.22015: 103.22016: 124.92017: 147.12018: 171.72019: 190.72020: 221.92021: 263.52022: 293.22023: 339.22024: 411.72025: 463.62026: 471.9

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Analysis

Middle Africa recorded 471.93 for consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in 2026. That is the highest value across all 27 years on record.

The figure is up 1.8% on the previous year and up 278.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in Middle Africa peaked at 471.93 in 2026 and was at its lowest, 27.42, in 2000.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 50.38 27.42 76.37 10
2010s 117.95 77.34 190.72 10
2020s 352.15 221.93 471.93 7

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Frequently asked questions

What is consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in Middle Africa?
Consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average in Middle Africa was 471.93 in 2026, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average recorded in Middle Africa?
The highest recorded value was 471.93 in 2026.
What is the lowest consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average recorded in Middle Africa?
The lowest recorded value was 27.42 in 2000.
How does Middle Africa rank for consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average?
Middle Africa ranks 1st out of 7 regions with data for 2026.
Is consumer prices, general indices (2015 = 100), weighted average rising or falling in Middle Africa?
Over the last ten years it is up 278.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Middle Africa data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Consumer Prices, General Indices (2015 = 100), weighted average — Value. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Consumer Prices, General Indices (2015 = 100), weighted average — Value
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
39 places, 1,053 data points, 2000–2026
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The FAOSTAT monthly Food CPI and General CPI database was based on the ILO CPI data until December 2014. In 2014, IMF-ILO-FAO agreed to transfer global CPI data compilation from ILO to IMF. Upon agreement, CPIs for all items and its subcomponents originates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the UN Statistics Division (UNSD) for countries not covered by the IMF. However, due to a limited time coverage from IMF and UNSD for a number of countries, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Central Bank of Western African States (BCEAO), Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), UNdata, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the national statistics offices websites databases are used for filling the missing data of Food and General CPI. The FAO CPI dataset for all items (or General CPI) and the Food CPI, consists of a complete and consistent set of time series from January 2000 onwards. Data gaps on monthly Food CPI and General CPI are filled using statistical estimation procedures to have full data coverage for all countries for Food CPI and for General CPI. These indices measure the price change between the current and reference periods of the average basket of goods and services purchased by households. The General CPI is typically used to measure and monitor inflation, set monetary policy targets, index social benefits such as pensions and unemployment benefits, and to escalate thresholds and credits in the income tax systems and wages in public and private wage contracts. The FAOSTAT monthly Food CPI inflation rates are annual year-over-year inflation or percentage change over corresponding month of the previous year. The regional and subregional Food and General CPI, and the aggregated Food and General CPI at the different income levels (High-income economies, Low-income economies, Lower-middle-income economies and Upper-middle-income economies) are calculated using two different statistical methods: 1- A weighted average of Food and General CPI values of countries and territories within each region using the weights of Household final consumption expenditure (including non-profit institutions serving households) in 2015 in USD at constant prices of 2015. Household final consumption expenditure is available at https://unstats.un.org/unsd/snaama 2- Median of Food and General CPI values of countries and territories within each region. The Food CPI inflation rates for regional, subregional, and income groups are calculated by first computing, at the country level, the monthly percentage change between two consecutive years. These country-level inflation rates are then aggregated to the group level using two alternative methods: the median and the weighted average, whose weights are based on household final consumption expenditure at 2015 constant prices.