The Government’s latest Index Retail numbers make for interesting reading. They show the cost of living continued its upward trend, with the Retail Price Index (RPI) rising to 193.01 on 1 January 2025, up from 192.06 just three months earlier. This represents an increase of 0.5% over the quarter and an increase of 2.4% over the year.
Why it matters
The RPI measures the change in the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services, reflecting how price changes affect consumers and businesses alike. These figures are a key indicator for setting wages, pensions, and strategic business decisions. Inflation may be slowing, but it’s still rising — and likely affecting our members in different ways.
What are the figures?
Between 1 October 2024 and 1 January 2025, most categories saw price rises:What changed?
Transport & Vehicles: ↑ 0.05% (199.11 → 199.21)
Food: ↑ 0.65% (244.99 → 246.59)
Alcohol & Tobacco: ↑ 5.91% (276.63 → 293.01)
Clothing & Footwear: ↓ 1.53% (106.08 → 104.46)
Durable Household Goods: ↑ 0.19% (139.63 → 139.89)
Housing: ↑ 0.38% (156.17 → 156.76)
Services: ↑ 0.47% (221.14 → 222.19)
Other Goods: ↑ 0.05% (164.45 → 164.54)
The bottom line
The steepest rise came from alcohol and tobacco — a 5.91% quarterly jump. Meanwhile, clothing saw a dip. Businesses may be facing pressure from rising input costs, while consumers are feeling the pinch in everyday spending.
Are these changes affecting your business?
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