May Consumer Inflation Eases To 2.82%, Lowest In 75 Months
Core inflation — that excludes the volatile food and fuel components — rose to 4.28 in May from 4.23 in April, the highest in 19 months.

India's retail inflation fell further in May, coming in at the lowest since February 2019, led by a fall in prices of several food items.
The consumer price index-based inflation moderated to 2.82% in May, from 3.16% in April, according to data from the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation on Thursday.
The CPI inflation was lower than economist estimates. projected to ease to 2.98% in May, according to a median forecast of economists polled by Bloomberg. This was also the fourth straight month when inflation was below the central bank's four-per-cent target.
Food and beverage inflation eased to 1.5% in May from 2.14% in April — the lowest in 73 months. The decline was led by vegetable inflation, which contracted by 13.7%. Inflation in the pulses category contracted by 8.2% after contracting by 5.23% last month.
Core inflation — that excludes the volatile food and fuel components — rose to 4.28 in May from 4.23 in April. This was the highest in 19 months.
ICRA expects the CPI-food and beverages inflation to ease further in June 2025, supported by a favourable base. This is expected to pull down the headline CPI inflation print to about 2.5% in the month, said Aditi Nayar, chief economist at ICRA.
Going forward, the temporal and spatial distribution is crucial to ensure favourable increase in crop yields; excessive rainfall concentrated during short periods of time could destroy the standing crops and thereby remains a key monitorable.
The change in the policy stance appears to be a fairly strong signal of a pause, especially when combined with the unexpected CRR cut, Nayar said, adding that she still expects the RBI Monetary Policy committee to continue with a pause for now.
"Nevertheless, given our lower inflation and growth forecasts vis-a-vis the projections of the MPC, we are not ruling out the possibility of a final 25 basis points rate cut in October 2025, by when the monsoon outturn and its impact on food inflation would be clearer."
Key Items
Cereal prices rose by 4.8% after rising by 5.4% in April.
Meat and fish prices declined by 0.4% compared to a decline of 0.4% in the previous month.
The inflation rate for milk and milk products was 3.2% compared to 2.7% in the previous month.
Inflation in the pulses category contracted by 8.2% after contracting by 5.23% last month.
Clothing inflation was at 2.7%, same as a month ago.
Housing prices went up by 3.2% compared to 3% last month.
Fuel and light inflation was 2.8% compared to 2.9% in April.