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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. Retail Price Index (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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  5. File:US Consumer Price Index Graph.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: U.S. Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation, 1913–2022. 100=1982–84 Date: 8 February 2023: Source: Data source at , specifically in the "... index averages" table in this PDF file (US Government – public domain); Original image at File:Consumer Price Index US 1913-2004.png

  6. Consumer price index by country - Wikipedia

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    In the current year, consumer prices for food are forecast to increase by 4.5 per cent on average. [11] Most shopping centers have expensive underground car parking places that are often in practice free of charge. The high construction prices are included in the price of food and goods.

  7. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Price Index was initiated during World War I, when rapid increases in prices, particularly in shipbuilding centers, made an index essential for calculating cost-of-living adjustments in wages. To provide appropriate weighting patterns for the index, it reflected the relative importance of goods and services purchased in 92 ...

  8. Price index - Wikipedia

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    where is the relative index of the price levels in two periods, is the base period (usually the first year), and the period for which the index is computed. Note that the only difference in the formulas is that the former uses period n quantities, whereas the latter uses base period (period 0) quantities.

  9. Limited price indexation - Wikipedia

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    Limited price indexation (LPI) is a pricing index used to calculate increases in components of scheme pension payments in the United Kingdom.Currently, the statutory requirement for occupational pension schemes is that pensions in payment must be increased by the lower of RPI and 2.5%.