Māori households saw the highest inflation in the March quarter

Māori households saw the highest inflation in the March quarter
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard May 14 (BusinessDesk) - Māori households saw the highest inflation in the March quarter and price rises for cigarettes and tobacco had the largest impact on inflation for most household groups, Statistics New Zealand said.  Maori households saw their cost of living rise 1.3 percent compared to the December quarter and Stats NZ said the increase was "driven by higher prices for cigarettes and tobacco, and interest payments." Overall costs for the lowest-expenditure household group were up 0.8 percent in the March quart...