2018
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The headline CPI (for all urban areas) annual inflation rate in March 2018 was 3.8%.
This rate was 0.2 of a percentage point lower than the corresponding annual rate of 4.0% in February 2018.
On average, prices increased by 0.4% between February 2018 and March 2018.
CPI Headline March 2018 = 3.8%.
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2012
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Information
note on reweighting, rebasing and linking the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
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Introduction
Changes in the CPI represent a weighted average of price changes. Revisions to
the weights, which are based on consumer buying patterns, can have a significant
effect on the level of the indices. Therefore the periodic introduction of new
weights is viewed as the introduction of a new index series. In order to
construct a continuous price series it is necessary to link together the old and
new sets of indices. The aim of rebasing to an index level of 100 in a common
period (known as the price reference period), and linking the old and new
series, is to ensure continuity and comparability of the indices following the
introduction of a new basket of items and weights.
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