
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks retail price changes of household items, while the Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) covers key food sub-groups, excluding beverages and prepared meals.
The CPI measures changes over time in the general level of prices of goods and services consumed by households. It reflects cost-of-living patterns across rural, urban, and combined sectors. The CFPI focuses specifically on changes in food item prices and is derived from relevant sub-groups within CPI. These indices are crucial in understanding consumption trends and economic stress across regions.
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