The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has announced that the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) series, starting from February 2026, will include rural housing inflation. This move aims to provide a more comprehensive view of inflation, capturing the nuances of both urban and rural markets.
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a statistical measure that tracks the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services. It is used to adjust income payments and is a critical tool for economic policy-making.
Including rural housing inflation in the CPI is important because it provides a more comprehensive and accurate measure of inflation. It ensures that the economic conditions and living costs in rural areas are better reflected in the data, leading to more effective policy-making.
The new CPI series, which will include rural housing inflation, will be introduced starting from February 2026.
The immediate impact on retail inflation may be limited, as the rural real estate market is still relatively small. However, over time, as the market grows, the inclusion of rural housing inflation could have a more significant impact on the overall retail inflation rate.
The CSO is working on refining the CPI series to better reflect the economic realities of the country. This includes incorporating data from a wider range of sources and updating the data more frequently to ensure accuracy.
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