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Consumer Price Index (CPI)
The UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of inflation that is calculated by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It measures the change in the price of a basket of goods and services consumed by households in the UK.
The basket of goods and services is designed to be representative of the purchases made by the average household, and the weightings assigned to each item in the basket are intended to reflect the relative importance of that item in the average household's budget.
See also
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Meet the CPI Foot Soldiers
14th February 2017
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Changes to the CPI Basket for 2017
15th March 2017
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CPI and CPIH Measures of Inflation
22nd March 2017
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Inflation and Deflation (Revision Presentation)
Study Presentations
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Inflation - The Changing CPI Basket
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Consumer Price Index MCQ Revision Question
Practice Exam Questions
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The Consumer Price Index
Topic Videos
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CPIH Inflation
Study Notes
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Measuring Inflation
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Measuring inflation and the impact on our everyday lives
23rd January 2019
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Inflation - Measuring Inflation
Study Notes
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Index Numbers in Economics - Explained
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Changing Prices of Everyday Goods and Services
13th July 2017
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CPI Basket Ditches Nightclub Entry Fees!
15th March 2016
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Inflation - Explained
19th January 2016
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Changes to the CPI Basket for 2015
17th March 2015
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CPI inflation in the UK turns negative
19th May 2015