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    Data reveals that the cost of living crisis is still ongoing.

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    Rising Costs Impact Households: Food Prices and Power Bills Surge

    Food prices and electricity bills are on the rise once again, causing concern for many households that had recently experienced a brief period of stability. Reports indicate that this trend is beginning to strain budgets, especially for retirees and low-income families.

    A Retiree’s Struggle: Grocery Shopping on a Budget

    Diana Hobson, a retiree who enjoys her weekly grocery shopping at Pak’nSave on Moorhouse Ave, finds it increasingly challenging to fill her trolley without overspending. Since retiring about a year ago, Hobson has had to rely on her pension and savings, making her acutely aware of price tags and shopping specials.

    “You need to pick and choose a bit, I guess, and just be a bit frugal,” Hobson commented. She aims to keep her weekly grocery expense under $120, a significant strain considering her other bills.

    Impact of Rising Costs Beyond Grocery Shopping

    Hobson’s challenges don’t stop at food prices. The cost of petrol and housing-related expenses, including insurance and local rates, significantly affect her budget. As a result, saving money has become increasingly difficult.

    Food Price Trends: A Mixed Bag

    Last year, food price data offered some hope, showing a rare monthly drop of 0.3% in the year to June 2024. However, since then, inflation has returned, with food costs rising 5% in August and 4.7% in September. Grocery expenses, specifically, saw a 4.9% year-on-year increase last month, heavily influencing overall food price hikes.

    Specific Food Item Increases

    Price hikes are evident across various food categories. The average cost for milk has risen to $4.78 for 2 liters (up 13.5% year-on-year), while instant coffee is now $7.88 for 100 grams, reflecting a staggering 25.5% increase. Cheese prices have surged by 30.1%, with a 1kg block now costing about $12.71, and a dozen fresh eggs now averages $9.88, marking an 18.5% increase.

    Electricity Bills: A New Burden on Households

    Alongside rising food prices, households are also grappling with increased electricity costs. Power prices have risen from 30 cents per kilowatt-hour in May 2020 to 35 cents/kWh in May this year, representing a significant 16.7% hike. The Electricity Authority reports that the average monthly household power bill in Central Canterbury has reached approximately $227.

    Housing Pressure: Renters in Christchurch

    Renters are not immune to the impact of rising costs. While other major cities have seen rent reductions, Christchurch continues to experience increases across all urban property types, with an overall rise of 1%. The median rent has now climbed to about $550, although prices remain more affordable compared to Auckland and Wellington.

    Nationally, the median rent has fallen to $610 in October, reflecting a $10 drop from September and a 4% decrease from the previous year. Nevertheless, ongoing pressures related to food and energy costs indicate that many households will continue to face challenges in managing their budgets effectively.

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