Consumer price index

(Percent change from a year earlier)
  CPI
  Core CPI
CPI 1914-2022
CPI 1914–2022
  M2 money supply increases Year/Year

A consumer price index (CPI) is a price index, the price of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. Changes in measured CPI track changes in prices over time.[1] The CPI is calculated by using a representative basket of goods and services. The basket is updated periodically to reflect changes in consumer spending habits. The prices of the goods and services in the basket are collected monthly from a sample of retail and service establishments. The prices are then adjusted for changes in quality or features.[citation needed] Changes in the CPI can be used to track inflation over time and to compare inflation rates between different countries. While the CPI is not a perfect measure of inflation or the cost of living, it is a useful tool for tracking these economic indicators. [2]

  1. ^ "CONSUMER PRICE INDEX". OECD. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Frick, Walter (2022-12-23). "What Causes Inflation?". Harvard Business Review. ISSN 0017-8012. Retrieved 2023-07-21.