CBS - Statistics Netherlands

07/21/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/21/2021 07:50

Inflation in the Caribbean Netherlands rising

All three islands saw an increase in inflation compared to Q1 2021. What plays a role here is that the effect of the allowances for electricity, drinking water and internet was less pronounced in comparison with the same quarter last year. The government has provided these allowances since May last year. This means that the measures affected prices in both the second quarter of 2020 and the second quarter of 2021. As of January 2021, an additional subsidy on internet subscriptions is provided to the amount of 20 US dollars per household on St Eustatius and 10 US dollars per household on Saba.

2014 Q1 1.3 2.5 1.4
2014 Q2 2.2 2.9 2
2014 Q3 1.5 3.4 2.6
2014 Q4 0.9 1.6 2.1
2015 Q1 -0.6 -1.1 1.5
2015 Q2 -0.9 -1.7 0.9
2015 Q3 -0.9 -0.5 -0.4
2015 Q4 -1.2 -0.7 -0.1
2016 Q1 0.5 0.4 0.3
2016 Q2 0.4 -0.1 0
2016 Q3 0.6 -0.9 0.2
2016 Q4 0.5 0.2 -0.3
2017 Q1 0.1 1.1 -1
2017 Q2 0.4 2.6 -1
2017 Q3 0.6 2.1 -1.3
2017 Q4 1.2 1.8 2.5
2018 Q1 3.9 2 2.9
2018 Q2 3 1.2 3.2
2018 Q3 3.5 1.1 4.4
2018 Q4 3.4 1.1 0
2019 Q1 0.7 0.7 0.6
2019 Q2 1.1 0.4 0.5
2019 Q3 1.2 0.7 0.3
2019 Q4 2.2 1 0.8
2020 Q1 1 1.2 0.4
2020 Q2 -1 -0.8 -0.8
2020 Q3 -4.8 -3.3 -1.6
2020 Q4 -5.2 -3.2 -0.8
2021 Q1 -3.2 -4.1 -1.3
2021 Q2 0.2 -1.2 1

Inflation on Bonaire at 0.2 percent

The year-on-year increase in inflation on Bonaire is mainly caused by increased housing costs. Rents were 10.2 percent higher than in Q2 2020. This is due to the introduction of the Caribbean Netherlands Rental Market Measures Act for Bonaire as of 1 April 2021. Any compensation for social rents is not included in the calculation of the price index. CBS considers this rent compensation as a personal current transfer.

Relative to the previous quarter, prices on Bonaire rose by an average of 1.5 percent in Q2 2021. Rents increased by 9.8 percent compared to the previous quarter. Fuel prices went up as well. Transport costs rose by 3.6 percent due to an increase in the price of petrol and diesel. Prices of self-care medicines were up by 6.7 percent.

Average food prices remained fairly stable in Q1 relative to the previous quarter, although fresh fruit increased by 5.4 percent and vegetables by 2.6 percent in price.

Inflation up on St Eustatius

In Q2 2021, consumer prices on St Eustatius were 1.2 percent lower than one year previously. The year-on-year decrease was 4.1 percent in Q1 2021.

Compared to the previous quarter, consumers paid 0.9 percent more for goods and services in Q2. Transport costs rose by 4.7 percent due an increase in petrol and diesel prices.

Inflation on Saba rising

Consumers on Saba paid on average 1.0 percent more for goods and services in Q2 2021 year-on-year. In Q1 2021, the inflation rate still amounted to -1.3 percent.

Compared to the previous quarter, consumer prices were 1.5 percent higher in Q2. Transport became 5.7 percent more expensive due to price increases of petrol and diesel. Prices of toiletries rose by 3.4 percent relative to Q1 2021.

Provisional figures

Figures referring to Q2 2021 are provisional and will be definitive upon publication of the figures over Q3 2021.

Papiamentu

A Papiamentu translation of this news release can be obtained from Statistics Netherlands' office on Bonaire by sending a request via email to: [email protected]