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Blog post from Centre for Policy Development

Whingeing at the pump

In the 18 years from 1989-90 (the base of the consumer price index) to March 2008, the “private motoring” component of the CPI has risen at an average annual rate of 2.7%. That’s happens to be exactly the same rate as the broad “all groups” index. In other words, the real (inflation adjusted) price of private motoring remains unchanged.



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