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retail price index

NOUN
  1. an index of changes in retail prices

How To Use retail price index In A Sentence

  • The state pension is increased annually in line with the retail price index.
  • The retail price index is published monthly.
  • As an example, suppose that we wish to calculate the Retail Price Index for April 1985.
  • The increase in our standard rates will be linked to the retail price index.
  • As an example, suppose that we wish to calculate the Retail Price Index for April 1985.
  • The value of these stocks is uprated each year in line with changes in the retail price index.
  • The retail price index for September is expected to show inflation edging up to about 10.8 per cent.
  • The retail price index for September is expected to show inflation edging up to about 10.8 per cent.
  • An idea of the size of the royal discount can be gathered from the relative purchasing power of the British pound today; using the retail price index the sum amounts to £4,730, using average earnings, it comes to £14,500—neither figure anywhere near today's saleroom prices for Fabergé. A Palace's Small Treasures
  • The change will not affect the payment of benefits, which will continue to be indexed to the retail price index.
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