1308.8 - In fACT - Statistical Information on the ACT and Region, Dec 2010
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 06/12/2010
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
These groups contain the 90 expenditure classes, which in turn contain a selection of the individual items which are priced each quarter. Further information about the CPI is contained in Australian Consumer Price Index: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2009 (cat. no. 6461.0). Change from previous year In the year to December 2009, the All Groups Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.3% for Canberra and 2.1% nationally (weighted average of the eight capital cities). In Canberra the most significant price rise occurred in Education, up 6.2%. The most significant rise nationally was also in Education, up 5.6%.There were decreases, both nationally and in Canberra, for Financial and insurance services (nationally -6.3%, Canberra -4.3%). Change from previous quarter In the December quarter 2009, the All Groups CPI rose by 0.4% for Canberra, and 0.5% nationally (weighted average of eight capital cities). The most significant price rise occurred in Recreation, up 1.3% in Canberra and Food up 1.4% nationally. The most significant fall occurred for Clothing and footwear, down 1.6% in Canberra and Health, down 0.9% nationally. The largest contributor to the increase of 0.7% in the CPI for Canberra in December quarter 2009 was Food (+1.1%). Within the Food group, the key driver of the increase was the price for Fruit, which rose by 16.4% in the quarter.
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