Prices ease for housing & utilities (14.4% vs 16.1% in May); food & non-alcoholic beverages (12% vs 14.5%); recreation & culture (10.6% vs 11.7%); miscellaneous goods & services (10.4% vs 10.8%); furniture & household equipment (8.7% vs 10.4%); restaurant & hotels (13.8% vs 15%); clothing & footwear (11.2% vs 12.1%); health (9% vs 9.6%).
Also, cost fell further for transport (-5.8% vs -4.4%) and inflation was steady for alcoholic beverages & tobacco (at 6.5%); communication (at 3.9%) and education (at 7.2%).
On a monthly comparison basis, consumer prices went up 0.3%.