Consumer Prices Index

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(CPI).

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The Consumer Prices Index is a leading measure of inflation in the UK, calculated as the change from month to month in the prices of a standard basket of consumer goods and services.

The CPI has replaced the Retail Prices Index (RPI) for a number of purposes as the primary measure of inflation in the UK. Previously known as the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP).


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One of the leading inflation indices used in the US. Its uses include the limited indexation of certain US pensions.


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More generally, a statistical estimate constructed using the prices of a defined sample of representative consumer items, such as goods and services, whose prices are collected periodically. The index is compared to a base year to give an estimate of inflation.


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