Inflation on the Island saw a jump of 0.5 per cent last month.
The latest figures from government show the Consumer Prices Index stood at 3.3 per cent at the end of August.
Air travel, beef and coffee have seen the largest rises over the past 12 months, while oil, gas and petrol saw the biggest falls.
This week, the UK announced its rate for August was 3.8 per cent.
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