COST OF LIVING
COVERNA I ENT STATISTIC! AN S’ SURVEY. By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, October 11. The retail price index (Dominion weighted average) for the three food groups as at August 15 was 1567 (on the base, average prices in the four centres during the five years 1999-13 10(19), an increase of five points as compared with that for the previous month, and of 46.5 per cent over that for July, 1914, states the Abstract of Statistics.
The prices of potatoes and onions have risen slightly in most towns, causing an increase of 13 points in the index for the groceries group. Eggs are declining in price, which accounts for the fall of B’points in the dairy products index. Meat prices are stable in some towns; they have slightly advanced in other towns; and in a few cases slight reductions have taken place. The net effect of these movements has been an increase of 5 points in the Dominion average index for meat.
Expenditure on food constitutes somewhat less than two-fifths of the expenditure of an average household. In order to present a more complete picture of movements in retail prices generally, statistics regarding the retail prices of clothing, drapery and footwear, and miscellaneous items of family expenditure are collected at quarterly intervals, and, when combined with the indexes for food, rent and fuel and light, approximately 87 per cent of the average household expenditure is represented. The August food and fuel and light index numbers when combined with the clothing, drapery, footwear and miscellaneous items index numbers and the rent index number, give an “all groups” index 60.4 per cent above the July. 1914, level, so that it now takes £1 12s Id on the average tobpurcha.se what could have been purchased for £1 in that month. :r
The. August indexes for the clothing and miscellaneous' l groups ' show decreases of 10 point's and 1 point respectively. when compared with, the A bay figures. Food dins also declined 10 points, while fuel and light remains the same as in May last. Bents have, however, increased hv 13 points since the previous collection in February thus counteracting the decrease in Other items to a certain extent ; the net .result being a fall of 4 points in the “ all groups ” index since May ('when ..the last collection was taken of clothing and miscellaneous prices).
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1929, Page 6
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