AUSTRALIA

Consumer Price Index (CPI)

From The Proptech Cloud

ABS Published Monthly and Quarterly CPI

Data Overview

The Proptech Cloud’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Australia listing provides open data related to the inflation and deflation of consumer goods that form part of the ABS CPI. The data can be used to find the correlation between macro economic performance vs microeconomic performance.
The listing includes data sets from the the following Australian organisations that have made their data freely available under Creative Commons licencing. The following details the data providers and their data sets.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) The CPI indicator is a measure of inflation and includes statistics about prices for categories of households expenditure.
The quarterly and monthly CPI measures change in the price of consumer goods in the Australian market over time.



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Schemas available:
  • CONSUMER_PRICE_INDEX_AU_FREE: contains all tables for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Australia Free listing
Tables available:
  • CONSUMER_PRICE_INDEX_INDICATOR: the quarterly published CPI
  • MONTHLY_CONSUMER_PRICE_INDEX_INDICATOR: the monthly published CPI

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Category

Economy

Refreshes

Static

Access

Free, unlimited access

Geographic Coverage

Australia (by Country)

Time Coverage

Last 40 years

 

Business Needs

Economic Impact Analysis

The ABS CPI data can be a valuable asset for businesses seeking insights into economic conditions, consumer purchasing power, and cost fluctuations in the market. By analysing CPI data, companies can understand the inflationary pressures impacting their costs and the broader economic landscape. For example, businesses in retail or manufacturing can use CPI data to track changes in the costs of goods and services, allowing them to make informed decisions about pricing strategies. If CPI data indicates rising inflation, a company might anticipate higher input costs and choose to adjust pricing or implement cost-saving measures to maintain profitability.