CPI Úc tháng 7 năm 2023

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Cơ sở tham khảo chỉ số 2011–12

ABS đã thay đổi cơ sở tham chiếu chỉ số vào tháng 9 năm 2012 từ 1989–90 thành 2011–12. Kết quả là toàn bộ mức CPI đã được thiết lập lại và các mức trước đó không còn được áp dụng nữa.

Số liệu được cung cấp là 'Số liệu bình quân gia quyền CPI của tất cả các nhóm của 8 thành phố thủ đô', được lấy từ ABS. ABS cung cấp mỗi số liệu 4 tuần sau khi kết thúc quý

Lãi suất cuối quý

Năm

31 tháng 3

ngày 30 tháng 6

30 tháng 9

31 December

2023

132. 6

133. 7

-

-

2022

123. 9

126. 1

128. 4

130. 8

2021

117. 9

118. 8

119. 7

121. 3

2020

116. 6

114. 4

116. 2

117. 2

2019

114. 1

114. 8

115. 4

116. 2

2018

112. 6

113. 0

113. 5

114. 1

2017

110. 5

110. 7

111. 4

112. 1

2016

108. 2

108. 6

109. 4

110. 0

2015

106. 8

107. 5

108. 0

108. 4

2014

105. 4

105. 9

106. 4

106. 6

2013

102. 4

102. 8

104. 0

104. 8

2012

99. 9

100. 4

101. 8

102. 0

2011

98. 3

99. 2

99. 8

99. 8

2010

95. 2

95. 8

96. 5

96. 9

2009

92. 5

92. 9

93. 8

94. 3

2008

90. 3

91. 6

92. 7

92. 4

2007

86. 6

87. 7

88. 3

89. 1

2006

84. 5

85. 9

86. 7

86. 6

2005

82. 1

82. 6

83. 4

83. 8

2004

80. 2

80. 6

80. 9

81. 5

2003

78. 6

78. 6

79. 1

79. 5

2002

76. 1

76. 6

77. 1

77. 6

2001

73. 9

74. 5

74. 7

75. 4

2000

69. 7

70. 2

72. 9

73. 1

1999

67. 8

68. 1

68. 7

69. 1

1998

67. 0

67. 4

67. 5

67. 8

1997

67. 1

66. 9

66. 6

66. 8

1996

66. 2

66. 7

66. 9

67. 0

1995

63. 8

64. 7

65. 5

66. 0

1994

61. 5

61. 9

62. 3

62. 8

1993

60. 6

60. 8

61. 1

61. 2

1992

59. 9

59. 7

59. 8

60. 1

1991

58. 9

59. 0

59. 3

59. 9

1990

56. 2

57. 1

57. 5

59. 0

1989

51. 7

53. 0

54. 2

55. 2

1988

48. 4

49. 3

50. 2

51. 2

1987

45. 3

46. 0

46. 8

47. 6

1986

41. 4

42. 1

43. 2

44. 4

1985

37. 9

38. 8

39. 7

40. 5

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Historic rates

This table reflects the previous index reference period of 1989–90 and is provided for historical purposes only. You can no longer use the CPI rates in this table for tax and super purposes

The monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicator rose 4. 9 per cent in the 12 months to July 2023, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS)

Michelle Marquardt, ABS head of prices statistics, said. "This month's annual increase of 4. 9 per cent is down from 5. 4 per cent in June. Annual price rises continue to ease from the peak of 8. 4 per cent in December 2022. "

The most significant contributors to the July annual increase were Housing (+7. 3 per cent) and Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+5. 6 per cent). Reducing the July increase were price falls for Automotive fuel (-7. 6 per cent) and Fruit and vegetables (-5. 4 per cent)

"CPI inflation is often impacted by items with volatile price changes like automotive fuel, fruit and vegetables, and holiday travel. It can be helpful to exclude these items from the headline CPI indicator to provide a view of underlying inflation. When excluding these volatile items, the decline in annual inflation is more modest at 5. 8 per cent in July, compared to 6. 1 per cent in June," Ms Marquardt said

All groups monthly CPI, Australia, annual movement (%)Monthly CPI indicatorCPI excluding volatile* items & holiday travelJul-191. 61. 6Aug-191. 61. 6Sep-191. 71. 9Oct-191. 81. 9Nov-191. 81. 7Dec-192. 21. 8Jan-202. 72. 0Feb-202. 02. 1Mar-202. 12. 4Apr-200. 11. 2May-20-0. 20. 6Jun-20-0. 10. 4Jul-200. 81. 4Aug-201. 11. 3Sep-200. 41. 4Oct-200. 51. 9Nov-201. 12. 1Dec-200. 31. 8Jan-210. 41. 9Feb-211. 11. 5Mar-210. 81. 1Apr-212. 52. 1May-213. 33. 0Jun-213. 53. 4Jul-212. 12. 1Aug-212. 52. 6Sep-213. 12. 5Oct-213. 02. 0Nov-213. 22. 2Dec-213. 52. 9Jan-224. 03. 1Feb-224. 94. 1Mar-225. 74. 4Apr-225. 54. 9May-226. 15. 2Jun-226. 85. 5Jul-227. 26. 2Aug-227. 26. 6Sep-227. 26. 6Oct-227. 07. 0Nov-227. 47. 1Dec-228. 47. 2Jan-237. 56. 9Feb-236. 86. 8Mar-236. 36. 9Apr-236. 76. 5May-235. 56. 4Jun-235. 46. 1Jul-234. 95. 8

*Volatile items are Fruit and vegetables and Automotive fuel

The annual increase for Housing of 7. 3 per cent was slightly lower than the 7. 4 per cent increase in June. New dwelling prices rose 5. 9 per cent, which is the lowest annual rise since October 2021, as building material price increases continued to ease. Rent prices rose 7. 6 per cent in July, up from 7. 3 per cent in June, as the rental market remains tight

Electricity prices rose 15. 7 per cent in the 12 months to July and increased 6. 0 per cent in the month of July. These increases reflect price reviews across all capital cities. Rebates introduced from July reduced the impact of electricity price increases for eligible households

"The Energy Bill Relief Fund provides eligible households with rebates ranging from $43. 75 to $250 in July. If we exclude the impact of rebates from the July 2023 figures, electricity prices would have recorded a monthly increase of 19. 2 per cent," Ms Marquardt said

Food and non-alcoholic beverages rose 5. 6 per cent in the 12 months to July, down from the 7. 0 per cent annual increase in June and the lowest annual increase since May 2022

"Food inflation continues to ease across most categories, while fruit and vegetable prices fell 5. 4 per cent compared to 12 months ago due to favourable growing conditions leading to increased supply," Ms Marquardt said

Food and non-alcoholic beverages, Australia, annual movement (%)MayJuneJulyFood and non-alcoholic beverages7. 97. 05. 6Bread and cereal products12. 810. 99. 9Meat and seafoods3. 82. 72. 4Dairy and related products15. 115. 012. 7Fruit and vegetables2. 71. 0-5. 4Food products n. e. c. 11. 510. 58. 3Non alcoholic beverages9. 26. 86. 8Meals out & take away foods7. 77. 77. 7

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How did the consumer price index perform in 2023?

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0. 8% this quarter. Over the twelve months to the June 2023 quarter, the CPI rose 6. 0% . The most significant price rises were Rents (+2. 5%), International holiday travel and accommodation (+6. 2%), Other financial services (+2. 5%), and New dwelling purchase by owner-occupiers (+1. 0%).

When will the monthly Consumer Price Index indicator be released?

Monthly Consumer Price Index Indicator, July 2023 Release date 30/08/2023 11. 30am AEST

What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures household inflation and includes statistics about price change for categories of household expenditure. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0. 8% this quarter.

How much did the CPI rise in July?

The monthly CPI indicator rose 4. 9% in the twelve months to July. The most significant price rises were Housing (+7. 3%) and Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+5. 6%). Offsetting the rise was Automotive fuel (-7. 6%). The weights for the monthly CPI indicator are typically updated each year in October.

What is the inflation rate July 2023?

US Inflation Rate Lower than Expected Annual inflation rate in the US accelerated to 3. 2% in July 2023 from 3% in June, but below forecasts of 3. 3%. It marks a halt in the 12 consecutive months of declines, due to base effects. A year earlier, inflation had started to fall from its peak of 9. 1%.

What is the CPI forecast for Australia 2023?

Forecast Table – February 2023

What is the CPI update for 2023?

The consumer price index rose 0. 6% in August , its biggest monthly gain of 2023. The inflation gauge rose 3. 7% from a year ago. The core CPI increased 0. 3% and 4. 3% respectively, against estimates for 0. 2% and 4. 3%.

What is the CPI increase for June 2023 in Australia?

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0. 8 per cent in the June 2023 quarter and 6. 0 per cent annually, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).