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  2. Retail Price Index - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the Retail Prices Index or Retail Price Index [1] (RPI) is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics. It measures the change in the cost of a representative sample of retail goods and services .

  3. Retail Prices Index - Wikipedia

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  4. Consumer price index - Wikipedia

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    A CPI is a statistical estimate constructed using the prices of a sample of representative items whose prices are collected periodically. Sub-indices and sub-sub-indices can be computed for different categories and sub-categories of goods and services, which are combined to produce the overall index with weights reflecting their shares in the total of the consumer expenditures covered by the ...

  5. Retail sales, Consumer Price Index: What to know this week - AOL

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    Traders this week will be focused on new data on inflation and spending. Each are likely to have moderated further last month after initial reopening surges in demand and price increases earlier ...

  6. Consumer Price Index (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional measure of inflation in the UK for many years was the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which was first calculated in the early 20th century to evaluate the extent to which workers were affected by price changes during the First World War. The main index was described as the Interim Index of Retail Prices from 1947 to 1955.

  7. US economic growth slows in fourth quarter - AOL

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    The personal consumption expenditures price index, excluding food and energy, rose at an upwardly revised 2.7% pace. The so-called core PCE inflation was previously reported to have increased at a ...

  8. Price index - Wikipedia

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    A price index (plural: "price indices" or "price indexes") is a normalized average (typically a weighted average) of price relatives for a given class of goods or services in a given region, during a given interval of time.

  9. Retail sales, Consumer Price Index: What to know this week - AOL

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