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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has launched its personal inflation calculator giving users the chance to work out if the goods they are buying are going up in price faster or slower than the national average.
Visit its website and you can punch in your own spending estimates under a number of headings such as food, clothes and transport.
ONS personal inflation calculator - lets you put the figures in
You can also add in where you live, and how big your mortgage payments and rent are each month.
The results make for interesting reading, especially when you remember that the UK's average inflation rate is 3.9% when measured by the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Meanwhile, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) stands at 2.7%.
The BBC has used ONS figures to work out a number of scenarios and rates.
Visit its website and you can punch in your own spending estimates under a number of headings such as food, clothes and transport.
ONS personal inflation calculator - lets you put the figures in
You can also add in where you live, and how big your mortgage payments and rent are each month.
The results make for interesting reading, especially when you remember that the UK's average inflation rate is 3.9% when measured by the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Meanwhile, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) stands at 2.7%.
The BBC has used ONS figures to work out a number of scenarios and rates.
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