Tuesday, Jun 13, 2006
Inflation rises above benchmark figure again
BBC News: Energy bills push up UK inflation
Higher gas and electricity bills helped to push UK inflation up to 2.2% in May, from 2% the month before, official figures have shown.
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1. tyrellcorporation said...
I don't want to appear dim but my bills have increased by about 40%, why has this only added 0.2% to inflation?
2. harold said...
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3. inbreda said...
It's only added 0.2% to inflation because it is not a big factor in calculating inflation.
Apparently the cost of moon dust, champagne, and holey socks are a far better measure.