Retail prices in September 2009 jumped by 7.3% compared with the same month in 2008, and 6.2% compared to December 2008.
By groups, compared with the previous month, the greatest increase in prices was recorded in furniture, household appliances, utility bills (1.2%), education (0.9%), electricity, water, gas and other fuels, clothes and footwear (0.6% each), while in the health sector a fall of 0.9% was recorded.
Other prices of goods and services did not change significantly.
CPI COICOP presents a special retail prices index calculated according to the methodology harmonised with recommendations for retail prices index calculation in the EU (Harmonised Price Index).
CPI COICOP is defined as a measure of average change of retail prices of goods and services used for personal consumption.