A drop in the Island's inflation rate is good news for households according to the Chief Minister.
The Isle of Man's rate of inflation fell to -1.2 per cent last month - meaning we are still in deflation.
The figures, measured by the Consumer Prices Index, reveal a drop from May's figure of -1 per cent.
Allan Bell says the news is generally positive:
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