Average Inflation Rates Since 2000 in Select Regions
As an illustration of regional inflation disparities, data since the year 2000 shows average inflation was 6.0% in sub-Saharan Africa and 6.6% in South Asia. In contrast, the average rate in high-income OECD countries was significantly lower at 2.2%.
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