Consumers Price Index: September 2009 quarter
Highlights
In the September 2009 quarter compared with the June 2009 quarter: - The consumers price index (CPI) rose 1.3 percent.
- Transport prices rose 3.1 percent, with higher prices for international air transport and vehicle relicensing fees.
- Food prices rose 1.7 percent, with higher prices for vegetables.
- Housing and household utilities rose 0.7 percent, due mainly to higher prices for local authority rates and payments.
From the September 2008 quarter to the September 2009 quarter: - The CPI increased 1.7 percent. This is the smallest annual increase since the March 2004 quarter.
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| Geoff Bascand |
15 October 2009 |
| Government Statistician |
ISSN 1178-0452 |