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Price Index of Private Rents user engagement
The Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) measures the change in price of renting residential property from private landlords. The PIPR is published as a series of price indices and levels covering the United Kingdom (UK), England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, English regions, local authorities in England and Wales, and broad rental market areas in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) brought together private rental price statistics by... MoreClosed 10 September 2025 -
Household Cost Indices user needs
8 May 2026 update Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback on the Household Costs Indices so far. Our most recent summary of findings and our next steps as a result of this feedback can be viewed in the related documents section at the bottom of this page. The Household Costs Indices (HCIs) measure the change in consumer prices over time for different household groups, based on their actual spending patterns. The HCIs are published as a series of UK-wide price indices... MoreOpened 28 August 2025 -
User needs from consumer price inflation item indices and price quote microdata
Consumer price inflation (CPI) is the rate at which the prices of goods and services bought by households rise or fall, estimated by using price indices. They are a crucial component for understanding the economy’s health. We publish our headline CPI statistics on a monthly basis, complemented by consumer price inflation item indices and price quotes microdata . These microdata are used to construct our headline consumer price indices. They give users... MoreClosed 23 October 2024 -
PPI Consultation
We are proposing to stop publishing a number of low-level series for both Output and Input Producer Prices. This is due to changes to our current disclosure policy which we plan to introduce later this year as part of the new modernized systems we are developing to support the publication of Business Prices statistics. These changes are required to continue to ensure the confidentiality of the data we publish. The low-level series affected by these changes are lower quality compared to... MoreClosed 26 June 2019
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