COST OF LIVING
RISING RETAIL PRICES HIGHER HOUSE RENTS STATISTICIAN’S REPORT The retail prices index (base: 192630 equals 1000) for the three food groups rose nine points (from 1051 to 1060) between July and August, reports the Government Statistician. Increases of five points in the meat group and 34 points in the groceries group, the latter due to a further increase in the price of potatoes, were partially counteracted by a fall of 12 points in the dairy produce group, in whicn egg prices exercised the predominating influence.
The August inquiry into house rents resulted in an increase in the index of 19 points (from 874 to 893) as compared with the position in February. The all-groups index for August is 995, which is eight points in advance of that for July and 58.4 per cent above the 1914 level.
The wholesale prices index (base: 1926-30 equals 1000) registered an increase of 19 points (from 1065 to 1084) during the month, increased taxation on beer (in the group for locally-produced commodities) and on motor spirit (in the -group for imported commodities) being mainly responsible. The export prices index (base: 190913 equals 1000) rose 12 points (from 1308 to 1320), fluctuations in individual groups being: Dairy produce, 28 points; meat, 15 points; wool, 17 points; timber, 15 points; minerals, 23 points. Decreases; Hides, skins, etc., 71 points; agricultural produce, 81 points.
The' share prices index (base: 1926 equals 1000) at the end of August was 855, which is. 15 points below that for the previous month.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 24 October 1939, Page 13
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255COST OF LIVING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 24 October 1939, Page 13
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