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    Stats SA: Food and Housing Push Inflation Up to 3% in June

    Simekahle MthethwaBy Simekahle Mthethwa24 July , 2025
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    Table of contents

    • South Africa’s Inflation Rises to 3.0% in June 2025: What It Means for Consumers and the Economy
    • What Is Inflation?
    • Overview: What the June 2025 Data Shows
    • Food Prices: A Persistent Pressure Point
    • Housing & Utilities: Rental Inflation Remains Sticky
    • Other Contributors to Inflation
    • Monetary Policy and the SARB
    • Impact on Different Income Groups
    • Monthly Movements: What Got More Expensive in June?
    • Inflation Forecast for 2025
    • Policy Responses and Support Measures
    • Practical Tips for Consumers
    • Rising: The Cost of Living

    South Africa’s Inflation Rises to 3.0% in June 2025: What It Means for Consumers and the Economy

    South Africa’s inflation rate increased to 3.0% year-on-year in June 2025, up from 2.8% in May, according to Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). This marks the highest rate in four months, driven primarily by rising costs in food, non-alcoholic beverages, and housing-related expenses. While this increase remains relatively modest, it highlights significant economic trends that affect consumers, businesses, and the country’s monetary policy.

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    What Is Inflation?

    Inflation is the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. Inflation is typically a broad measure, such as the overall increase in prices or the increase in the cost of living in a country. But it can also be more narrowly calculated—for certain goods, such as food, or for services, such as a haircut, for example. Whatever the context, inflation represents how much more expensive the relevant set of goods and/or services has become over a certain period, most commonly a year.

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    Overview: What the June 2025 Data Shows

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.3% month-on-month in June. This increase pushes annual inflation to 3.0%, staying within the South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB) target range of 3–6%.

    Major Contributing Factors:

    • Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages: +5.1%
    • Housing & Utilities: +4.4%
    • Alcohol & Tobacco: +4.4%
    • Transport: -3.3% (due to continued fuel price drops)

    These figures suggest that inflationary pressures remain modest but highlight key shifts in essential cost drivers, with food and housing standing out as major contributors.

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    Food Prices: A Persistent Pressure Point

    Food inflation continues to be a major concern, especially for lower-income households. The category of food & non-alcoholic beverages rose by 5.1% year-on-year in June, up from 4.8% in May. Key price increases were seen in:

    • Staples: Maize meal, bread, and other basic items
    • Fresh produce: Vegetables and processed foods
    • Dairy: Products like milk and eggs showed mild deflation, though prices rose month-on-month due to seasonal trends.

    The rise in food prices is attributed to factors such as seasonal supply issues, high input costs (fuel and fertiliser), and fluctuations in the exchange rate.

    Housing & Utilities: Rental Inflation Remains Sticky

    Housing-related costs contributed around 1.0 percentage point to the overall inflation figure. The category rose by 4.4% year-on-year, with rental increases being a significant driver. Stats SA’s quarterly data showed:

    • Actual rentals: Increased from 2.9% in Q1 to 3.0% in Q2
    • Imputed rentals: Rose from 2.4% to 2.5%
    • Municipal service charges: Slight increases in water and electricity rates.

    Despite higher rental prices, the inflation for furnishings and household equipment slowed to 1.1%, offering some relief to households.

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    Other Contributors to Inflation

    Several other sectors experienced inflation higher than the national average:

    SectorYoY Increase
    Alcoholic beverages & tobacco4.4%
    Healthcare4.6%
    Recreation & culture2.0%
    Restaurants & accommodation2.0%
    Personal care & services1.8%
    Information & communication1.1%

    While these sectors contribute to inflation, the transport category offset some of the pressure. Transport prices showed a year-on-year decrease of 3.3%, driven largely by a 11.2% drop in fuel prices compared to June 2024.

    Monetary Policy and the SARB

    With inflation sitting at the lower end of the SARB’s target range, it suggests that further interest rate cuts may be on the horizon. The current repo rate stands at 7.25%, and inflation has remained below the 4.5% midpoint of the target since August 2024.

    Economists expect inflation to rise gradually to around 4% by the end of 2025, still within the SARB’s target range. The next Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decision, scheduled for late July 2025, will likely weigh inflationary pressures against the need to stimulate economic growth.

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    Impact on Different Income Groups

    Inflation’s impact is not uniform across all income groups. According to Stats SA, inflation affects households differently:

    • Lowest-income households (spending less than R7,000/month): Inflation above 4.0%
    • Wealthier households: Inflation closer to 3.0%

    This disparity is due to the higher proportion of spending on food and utilities among lower-income households. The government may need to implement more targeted relief measures to mitigate growing inequality.

    Monthly Movements: What Got More Expensive in June?

    In June 2025, the month-on-month CPI increased by 0.3%. Notable price increases include:

    • Staples: Maize, bread, vegetables
    • Beverages: Soft drinks and bottled water
    • Municipal services: Slight increases in electricity and water rates
    • Fuel: Continued decline, reducing transport inflation pressure
    • Public transport: Slight fare hikes in metros and minibus taxis
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    Inflation Forecast for 2025

    Economists predict that inflation will rise modestly, averaging around 4.0% by the end of 2025. Key risks include:

    • Food price volatility: Driven by weather conditions and global commodity prices
    • Utility tariff increases: Potential price hikes could strain household budgets
    • Rand weakness: Could increase the costs of imported goods
    • Fuel prices: Geopolitical instability may cause oil price spikes

    Despite these risks, most forecasts indicate that inflation will remain within the SARB’s target range, contributing to a stable economic environment.

    Policy Responses and Support Measures

    The South African government is focusing on several initiatives to curb inflation:

    • Boosting agricultural productivity and improving logistics
    • Promoting rental market regulation
    • Managing energy pricing and infrastructure investments
    • Expanding food relief and subsidy programmes

    The SARB is taking a cautious approach, ensuring that inflation remains under control while supporting economic growth.

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    Practical Tips for Consumers

    As prices rise modestly, here are some practical tips for consumers to manage costs:

    • Prioritise local and affordable foods over imported products
    • Monitor electricity and water usage to cut down on bills
    • Use public transport or carpool to manage fuel costs
    • Track your monthly budget to keep an eye on changing food and utility prices
    • Look out for government support available to low-income households

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    Rising: The Cost of Living

    South Africa’s inflation rate rise to 3.0% in June 2025 is modest but significant, with notable impacts on food and housing costs. While inflationary pressures remain manageable, lower-income households face greater challenges. Smart budgeting and targeted support can help alleviate the financial strain as the country navigates these economic shifts.

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