Matches September and Octobers figure
Consumer inflation in the Isle of Man has fallen, standing at 5.7-percent for November, making it the third month in a row it's remained the same.
Electricity, eggs and tea are some of the biggest contributors, with electricity up 34.8 percent in comparison to 12-months ago.
Fruit, gas, oil and other fuels see decreases.
In comparison to the 12-months to October, gas is down 18.1-percent, women's outerwear also down 7.9-percent and fruit is cheaper by 4.5-percent.
Those figures are all changes over the period of a year, but looking at the monthly change, food is up 0.2-percent, alcohol is down 0.5-percent, while the biggest increase is in fares and other travel costs, which sees an increase of 27.3-percent.

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