Open market retail prices of food and miscellaneous items with respect to main markets in Colombo district.
NCPI for the month of February 2025 was 206.2 and the year on year inflation has reported as -3.9%. - Infographic
Economic growth rate for the year 2024 has been estimated as 5.0 percent.
The estimated labour force participation rate is 46.9% and unemployment rate is 4.2% for 2024 third quarter.
The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) for the month of January 2025 is 95.2
The district official poverty lines at the national level for January, 2025 is Rs. 16,334
CCPI for the month of February 2025 is 192.2 - Infographic
PPI for all activities reported for January 2025 is 237.9 - Infographic
The estimated labour force participation rate is 47.8% and unemployment rate is 4.7% for second quarter 2024.
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