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Consumers Price Index: June 2009 quarter
Consumers Price Index: June 2009 quarter
Embargoed until 10:45am – 16 July 2009
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Media release –
Annual increase of 1.9 percent in CPI
Highlights
In the June 2009 quarter compared with the March 2009 quarter:
The consumers price index (CPI) rose 0.6 percent.
Food prices rose 0.9 percent, with the main contribution coming from higher prices for vegetables, partly offset by lower prices for fruit.
Transport prices rose 0.6 percent, due mainly to higher prices for petrol and the purchase of second-hand cars.
Housing and household utilities rose 0.4 percent due mainly to higher prices for electricity.
Recreation and culture fell 1.2 percent due mainly to lower prices for overseas package holidays.
From the June 2008 quarter to the June 2009 quarter:
The CPI increased 1.9 percent. This is the smallest annual increase since the September 2007 quarter.
Geoff Bascand
16 July 2009
Government Statistician
ISSN 1178-0452
Other sections
Commentary
Technical notes
Tables
Available files
Consumers Price Index: June 2009 quarter - Hot Off the Press
(PDF, 25 pages, 265kb)
Consumers Price Index: June 2009 quarter - Tables
(Excel, 23 sheets, 260kb)