The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) series with 2024 as the base year.
Retail inflation for January 2026 is reported at 2.75% under the new CPI series.
The new CPI series includes 358 items, an increase from the previous series' 299 items.
Data collection has expanded to 1,465 rural markets and 1,395 urban markets, including 12 online marketplaces.
Detailed Insights:
The CPI base year was updated from 2012 to 2024 to reflect changes in consumption patterns, market structures, and household expenditure compositions.
The updated CPI series uses data from the Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) 2023-24 to assign new weights to goods and services.
The weightage for food and beverages has been revised downward to 36.75% from 45.86%, potentially reducing the volatility of headline inflation.
The housing category has been expanded to include water, electricity, gas, and other fuels, with a combined weight of 17.67%.
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The new series divides goods and services into 12 broad groups, providing more granular data compared to the previous six groups.
The ministry will provide a linking factor to calculate the index back to 2013, following international practice.
Key Concepts Involved:
Consumer Price Index (CPI): A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services, such as transportation, food, and medical care.
Base Year: The reference year in an index number series, against which changes in subsequent years are compared.
Inflation: The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and subsequently, purchasing power is falling.