What do you mean by this? If adding food and fuel raises CPI by 1%, then the food and fuel prices have necessarily raised by _more_ than the combined 3.8%.
Pretty simple - an overall increase of 1% inflation is attributed to food and fuel.
Food and fuel are more sensitive and respond first. There’s been no time for the effects to really get into the others.
And Food and fuel having huge jumps in inflation is major visible pain for consumers.
Pretty simple - an overall increase of 1% inflation is attributed to food and fuel.