Tuesday, April 16, 2013
CPI for March
UK inflation rate held steady at 2.8% in March
UK consumer price inflation held steady at 2.8% in March, at its highest level since May last year, the Office for National Statistics said.
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Yopino says:
I always wonder how they calculate this.
Just a few increases I noticed in the past weeks:
My last gas bill: up 30% (in price not use),
Nursery bill up 5.6% this year
Post office parcel yesterday: from £1.56 to £5.20 up ~350%
Parking in my street from free to £80 per year.
Bus tickets: Up 7% this month
Canteen at work: up 5% (second time in less than a year)
So, some of my expenses must have gone down a lot but I can not see where 🙂
any ideas?
Nnails says:
petrol was down 1p today