In November 2019 the City of Denpasar experienced deflation of -0.01 percent with a Consumer Price Index (CPI 2012 = 100) of 133.54. The inflation rate for the calendar year November 2019 was recorded as high as 1.55 percent while the year-on-year inflation rate (November 2019 against November 2018 or YoY) was recorded as high as 2.34 percent.
Three expenditure groups recorded deflation (m to m), namely group VII (transportation, communication and financial services) at a depth of -0.49 percent; group IV (clothing) as deep as -0.26 percent; and group I (foodstuffs) as deep as -0.10 percent. Meanwhile, four expenditure groups recorded inflation, namely group III (housing, water, electricity, gas, and fuel) as high as 0.29 percent; group V (health) as high as 0.18 percent; group II (processed food, beverages, cigarettes, and tobacco) as high as 0.09 percent; and group VI (education, recreation, and sports) as high as 0.07 percent.
Commodities recorded as contributing to or contributing to deflation in November 2019 include air transport rates, bird's eye chilies, red chilies, mackerel, tuna, squid, chicken eggs, rubber sandals, apples and wet shrimp.
Of the 82 CPI cities, 25 cities experienced deflation and 57 cities experienced inflation. The deepest deflation was recorded in Tanjung Pandan City (Bangkal Belitung) as deep as -1.06 percent, while the shallowest deflation was recorded in Batam City (Riau Islands) and Denpasar City (Bali) as deep as -0.01 percent respectively. Meanwhile, the highest inflation was recorded in Manado City (North Sulawesi) as high as 3.30 percent, while the lowest inflation was recorded in Malang City (East Java) as high as 0.01 percent. If sorted from the deepest deflation, Denpasar ranks 24th out of 25 cities experiencing deflation.