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PSA to change base year to 2023 in 2026
THE Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) will change the base year used in calculating economic growth, inflation and other economic indicators to 2023 from the current 2018 beginning January 2026.
HEADLINE INFLATION remained steady in January as lower utility costs offset a spike in food prices, preliminary data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed.
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