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Critics say that if the government goes for the top of this range inflation could rise up to 40% through the economy.[citation needed] The International Monetary Fund, however, has predicted a more moderate rise in inflation of just 32 percent.[1] As of January 2010, the official inflation rate stands at 15 percent.[2] The cost of living in Iran, according to the Majlis Research Center, could rise by up to 60 percent.[1][3] Ahmadinejad's administration contends that the negative side effects will be transient and that the projections are based on out-of-date models.[4]