UK inflation: Consumer Prices Index rate rises to 9.4% in June from 9.1% in May
Daily MailUK Inflation has surged to a fresh 40-year high as fuel and food prices turned the screw on struggling families. The headline CPI rate climbed to an eye-watering 9.4 per cent in June, up from 9.1 per cent the previous month. To add to the pain for households, the Bank of England has hinted that it will hike interest rates by another 0.5 percentage points to 1.75 per cent next month to combat surging prices. Britons are also being hit by sharply higher grocery bills, with food and non-alcoholic drink prices having risen by 9.8 per cent in the year to June 2022 – the highest rate since March 2009. The ONS said the largest upward effect came from essentials such as milk, cheese and eggs, but big price rises were It comes on top of eye-watering gas and electricity tariff increases, with the annual inflation rate standing at a record 70.2 per cent and with further rises to come.