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What was CPI in Australia in 2014?

What was CPI in Australia in 2014?

THE ALL GROUPS CPI rose 0.2% in the December quarter 2014, compared with a rise of 0.5% in the September quarter 2014. rose 1.7% through the year to the December quarter 2014, compared with a rise of 2.3% through the year to the September quarter 2014.

What was the CPI increase for 2014?

THE ALL GROUPS CPI rose 2.3% through the year to the September quarter 2014, compared with a rise of 3.0% through the year to the June quarter 2014.

What was the CPI rate in 2014?

0.8 percent
The CPI rose 0.8 percent in 2014 after a 1.5 percent increase in 2013. This is the second-smallest December-December increase in the last 50 years, trailing only the 0.1 percent increase in 2008. It is considerably lower than the 2.1 percent average annual increase over the last ten years.

What is the CPI rate for 2016 Australia?

Index reference base – 2011–12

Year 31 March 30 June
2017 110.5 110.7
2016 108.2 108.6
2015 106.8 107.5
2014 105.4 105.9

What is the current CPI in Australia 2020?

Index reference base – 2011–12

Year 31 March 30 June
2021 117.9 118.8
2020 116.6 114.4
2019 114.1 114.8
2018 112.6 113.0

What is the CPI increase 2021 Australia?

3.8%
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.8% this quarter. Over the twelve months to the June 2021 quarter, the CPI rose 3.8%. The most significant price rise was Automotive fuel (+6.5%).

Where do I find the CPI rate in Australia?

Consumer price index (CPI) rates Consumer price index (CPI) rates are published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). We reproduce the rates here as these are relevant to some provisions in tax and superannuation law.

How is inflation measured and measured in Australia?

The most well-known indicator of inflation is the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the percentage change in the price of a basket of goods and services consumed by households. In Australia, the CPI is calculated by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and published once a quarter.

When was the last time the CPI was updated?

This table reflects the previous index reference period of 1989–90 and is provided for historical purposes only. The CPI rates in this table can no longer be used for tax and superannuation purposes. The consumer price index (CPI) rates have been updated to include the March 2021 quarter figure.

When do we get the CPI weighted average?

The figures provided are the ‘All groups CPI weighted average of eight capital cities’, which have been obtained from the ABS. The ABS makes each figure available three to four weeks after the end of the quarter.