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Representative items within the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs, Consumer Prices Index and Retail Prices Index for the basket of goods and services.
Rental price statistics historical data time series (indices and annual percentage change). These are official statistics in development.
A time series of historical house price levels per square metre and per property, estimated using a new methodology proposed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. As this is a new methodology, care should be taken when drawing conclusions from this data. The data are presented at quarterly frequency and cover the nine English regions and Wales.
CPI energy intensity of household purchases, COICOP class level categories, UK.
Aggregate weights information used in the experimental Index of Private Housing Rental Prices (IPHRP).
Quarterly data on democratically weighted and CPIH-consistent indices, annual inflation rates, expenditure shares.
Quarterly data on plutocratically weighted and CPIH-consistent indices, annual inflation rates, expenditure shares and contributions for UK household groups.
Quarterly data on plutocratically weighted and CPI-consistent indices, annual inflation rates, expenditure shares and contributions for UK household groups.
Quarterly data on democratically weighted and CPI-consistent indices, annual inflation rates, expenditure shares and contributions for UK household groups.
Data tables containing the item list and volumes, price change and indices published alongside the Office for National Statistics' (ONS’) analysis of lowest-cost items.