Consumer Price Inflation (CPIH and CPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This involves weighting together price changes in the indices according to household spending patterns for different categories of goods and services so that each takes its appropriate share. At the beginning of each year the weights used to compile both the CPIH and CPI are updated using the latest available information on household spending.
Publications
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Consumer price inflation, updating weights: 2018
An overview of the latest annual update of CPIH weights, used in the inflation basket to calculate the UK consumer price inflation indices.
Data
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Consumer price inflation, updating weights: Tables W1 to W3
The latest annual update of consumer price inflation weights.