consumer price index

NOUN
  1. an index of the cost of all goods and services to a typical consumer
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How To Use consumer price index In A Sentence

  • Nowhere more so than in China: food accounts for one third of the consumer price index. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the consumer price index sometimes overstates inflation, as some have argued, that could understate progress against poverty.
  • The level has now been lifted from the 1992 level to be equal to the adjusted consumer price index for this year, 2004.
  • Release of the producer price index and consumer price indexes will follow, she said.
  • The primary purpose of its monetary policy committee is to keep consumer price index inflation within the Government's two per cent target. The Sun
  • The October producer and consumer price indexes suggest at least a small dollar-related pickup in inflation outside of energy and food.
  • In 2002 the increase in wages was matched by the climb in the consumer price index of 30 percent.
  • They're both deflated by the Consumer Price Index or, in the case of the UK, the Retail Price Index to give us a real home price.
  • The core consumer price index was down by 0.1 per cent over the year to June. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the counterproposal is the G6, Republicans should accept Part One with its half-trillion dollars in cuts, consumer price index change and repeal of the CLASS Act, i.e., the part of the G6 that is enacted immediately and that is real. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
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