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EUROMONITOR INSIGHTS INFLATION SURGE HOW RISING COST OF LIVING HITS POORER HOUSEHOLDS HARDER
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Marija Aciene
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High and rising inflation is hurting global consumers, who are seeing prices rise across all
categories of goods and services as a result of supply chain bottlenecks and disruptions caused by
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the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Higher energy and commodity prices triggered by the war
in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia further add to the already high price pressures.
With inflation front of mind for consumers and companies alike, it is important to understand how
inflation affects households differently according to their income types and spending habits. Such
insights – based on Euromonitor International’s proprietary Consumer Price Index built for specific
income types – are powerful, because they reflect more accurately the experience of inflation for
different households, and thereby help businesses successfully navigate the consumer landscape
with targeted pricing strategies in order to boost their profitability and drive growth.
Inflation is not necessarily higher for poorer households, due to differences in spending patterns
To determine the inflation rates for households of different income types, we developed a
Consumer Price Index for each decile (from 1 to 10, with decile 1 representing the poorest 10% of
households in a country) based on their general pattern of spending. The main idea is that
households of different income levels have different spending patterns, so the actual inflation rate
for them may differ from headline inflation at a national level. We did this, first of all, by determining
the spending patterns of different deciles using Euromonitor’s unique data on consumer
expenditure by income. Then, using indices of item prices (which are indicative of price inflation in
different consumer spending categories), we calculated a weighted average of price indices of all
spending categories for each decile – the result is the Consumer Price Index (or the inflation rate)
for each decile.
Looking at the 2021 Consumer Price Index for each decile in a number of selected countries
(including the US, UK, Germany and Brazil), we found a mixed picture:
• In the UK and Germany, inflation rates were higher for higher-income households. In the UK
for example, the cost of living in 2021 rose by 1.6% year-on-year for the poorest households
(decile 1), 2.0% for those in the middle of the income distribution (decile 5), and 2.2% for the
richest households (decile 10). In these countries, wealthier households spend a significantly
larger proportion of their expenditure on petrol and discretionary items such as restaurant
meals and holidays. Meanwhile, transport, hotels and catering, and other discretionary
categories recorded faster price rises than the non-discretionary categories of food and
housing in 2021, resulting in higher inflation rates for higher-income households.
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• The opposite is true in the case of the US and Brazil. In Brazil, for example, the inflation rate
for the poorest households was 2.5 percentage points higher than that of decile 10 in 2021.
Given that food, non-alcoholic beverages, and housing altogether absorbed 64.7% of decile
1’s expenditure in 2021, poorer Brazilian households felt the impact of inflation much harder
due to the soaring costs of essentials. In 2021, prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages in
Brazil increased by 13.8% year-on-year, compared with a 6.3% rise in prices of hotels and
catering.
Inflation Rates for Households Across the Income Distribution in Brazil: 2021
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When inflation rates are calculated based on price indices of essential items only (food and non-
alcoholic beverages, and housing), a different picture emerged across all countries:
Median Price Growth of Rice, Pasta and Noodles in Selected Markets: 2021
• Finally, in all the countries examined in this article, the poorest households experienced far
weaker income gains than the richest households. In the US in 2021, the annual real growth
in household disposable income was 8.4% for decile 10, compared with 6.0% for decile 1.
When taking into account low-income households’ spending pattern (in which food absorbs a
larger share of their outlay) and their weaker income gains, the impact of the rising cost of
living is disproportionately harder for lower-income households.
Continuing supply chain disruptions, rising labour costs, and risks of a prolonged war in Ukraine
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leading to further sanctions and even an escalation into a Russia-NATO conflict, means that global
consumer price inflation is likely to reach 7.5% in 2022 and 6.4% in 2023, according to Euromonitor
International’s latest projections. In comparison, annual global inflation averaged 3.8% during the
2001-2019 period.
High and persistent inflationary pressures call for effective pricing management. However, many
companies react to inflationary pressures with broad-brush price increases – a strategy that can
erode consumer trust, lead to volume losses and hurt the bottom line.
When building a pricing strategy during inflation, instead of making broad-brush price increases, it
would be more effective for businesses to pass on cost increases through products bought by
consumers who could absorb them, while remaining competitive on value items. Targeted pricing
strategies such as this are anchored in consumer-centric thinking and an emphasis on value. They
can help companies demonstrate sensitivity to the fact that poorer households are hit harder by
the cost of living crisis, and thereby achieve better consumer retention and volume growth.
For further insight, read our article, War in Ukraine Heightens Inflation Risks and Challenges the
Global Economy.
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