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Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of the change in the average prices of a fixed basket of goods and services commonly purchased by households relative to a base year. Prices are compared to a base year and weighted by the appropriate consumption pattern. When the basket of the reference year no longer represents what the households commonly purchase, the CPI becomes irrelevant and tends to give wrong market signals. Hence, it is necessary to update the CPI using a base year that reflects the typical market basket of the time.

It measures the changes in the price level of goods and services that most people buy for their day-to-day consumption.

What are the uses of the CPI?
The CPI is most widely used in the calculation of the inflation rate and purchasing power of the peso. Changes in the CPI over a specific period of time (usually a month or a year), is the rate of inflation. Inflation is equivalent to a decline in the purchasing power of peso (PPP). The PPP gives an indication of the real value of the peso (how much it is worth) in a given period relative to its value in a base period.

The CPI series, among others, is being used for economic analysis, for collective bargaining agreements, for wage adjustments, and for monitoring the effects of government economic policy.

When an inflation rate of 4.6 percent is cited over the media, this usually refers to the year-on-year inflation rate, which measures the changes in CPI for the month compared to the CPI of the same month of the previous year. NSO releases both the year-on-year and the month-on-month inflation rates, the latter being a comparison of the CPI for the month with that of the immediately preceding month.

What does low inflation mean?
Contrary to common knowledge, low inflation does not connote that prices of commodities are falling. It means that prices continue to increase but at a slow rate.

Are CPI and inflation rate the same?
CPI is the index which measures price changes relative to a base year while inflation indicates how fast or how slow price changes over two time periods. Inflation is a derived estimate of the rate of change in the CPIs of two given periods, e.g, September 2000 vs. September 1999, or September 2000 vs. August 2000.

Which agency is responsible for the generation of the CPI?
The National Statistics Office (NSO) and the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) collect price data for the index. The BAS is responsible for collecting prices for agricultural commodities in Metro Manila and in the provinces. The NSO, on the other hand, collects prices for the non-agricultural commodities all over the country and all other commodities not covered by BAS. The computation of the CPI is the sole responsibility of the NSO
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source: http://www.census.gov.ph
Demography
Total Population
2000
1995
1990
South Cotabato
690,728
621,155
1,072,988
  Male
352,816
317,690
547,165/b
  Female
337,912
303,465
523,970/b
Sarangani
410,622
367,006
/a
  Male
210,994
189,722
/a
  Female
199,628
177,284
/a
General Santos City
411,822
327,173
250,389
  Male
207,496
165,792
126,337/b
  Female
204,326
161,381
123,341/b
Total Household Population
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
689,663
620,057
1,071,135
  Sarangani
410,137
366,610
/b
  General Santos City
410,848
325,289
249,678
Total Number of Household
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
141,418
122,298
198,152
  Sarangani
82,896
70,636
/a
  General Santos City
86,595
65,509
46,144
Average Household Size
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
4.9
5.1
5.4
  Sarangani
4.9
5.2
5.4
  General Santos City
4.7
5.0
5.4
Sex Ratio
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
104.4
104.7
104.1
  Sarangani
105.7
107.0
106.9
  General Santos City
101.6
102.7
102.4
Dependency Ratio
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
72.6
77.6
84.0
  Sarangani
80.7
85.0
80.7
Population Density (person/sq.km.)
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
156.0
151.7
131.7
  Sarangani
111.0
114.3
111.0
  General Santos City
836.0
663.8
508.0
Population Growth Rate
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
2.30
2.68
5.68
  Sarangani
2.43
4.98
2.58
  General Santos City
5.05
5.14
5.30
Population Projection /c
2000
1995
1990
  South Cotabato
1,311,516
1,272,693
1,233,771
  Sarangani
500,189
485,794
471,358
/a - data included in South Cotabato Since it was only created into a province only in 1992
/b - refers to household population only
/c - 1995 Census Based National, Regional and Provincial Population Projections
source: NSO Census of Population and Housing

Family Income and Expenditures
Province
Poverty Incidence of Families
Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold
Annual Per Capita Food Threshold
2000
2003
2005
2006
2005
2005
  South Cotabato
34.7
26.4
14,059
14,136
9,484
9,921
  Sarangani
48.4
44.4
12,511
13,483
9,077
9,414
source: NSO, NSCB

Price Statistics (2000=100)
Province
Consumer Price Index
Inflation Rate
Purchasing Power of Peso
2004
2005
2006
2004
2005
2006
2004
2005
2006
  South Cotabato
116.9
124.6
129.8
5.2
6.6
4.2
0.86
0.80
0.77
  Sarangani
122.3
132.2
139.3
8.7
8.1
5.4
0.82
0.76
0.72
source: NSO, NSCB

 
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