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CPI reweighting release 27 January 2017

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27 January 2017

Reweighting CPI

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The weights and basket

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• Each product in CPI has a weight to reflect relative importance

• Weights reflect total spending patterns of households

• International practice: Reweight at least every 5 years for relevance to changing consumption or production trends

• Last CPI reweighting: January 2013

The weights and basket

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Weights and basket based on household expenditure survey (Income and Expenditure or Living Conditions)

The weights and basket

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Adjustments needed to expenditure data:

‘Sin’ purchasesAlcoholic beverages & tobacco;; gambling

Frequent purchases and by different household membersFood;; personal care;; restaurants etc

MethodologyNet weight (insurance, gambling)Owner occupied housing

The weights and basket

ResponseLow response rate especially in affluent areas

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Data sources for adjustments

Stats SA sourcesNational Accounts – household expenditure accountRetail sector Large sample survey – product level covering formal sectorMonthly Retail sales survey – per type of retailer

External sourcesRetailer sales data – detailed summaries per product typeExcise tax data – from SARSIndustry bodies – turnover and quantity dataRegulatory agencies – SARB, FSB, CMS

Price Updating Use inflation rates from May 2015 to December 2016

The weights and basket

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Method to calculate weights and determine basket

• Calculate expenditure value for each product

• Select cumulative 80% value in each product category

• Minimum 0,01% of total expenditure

• Value for non-­selected redistributed to those selected

• Final expenditure values are price updated

• All values then converted to percentage

The weights and basket

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Products: what’s in and what’s out

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Food and non-­alcoholic beveragesAlcoholic beverages and tobaccoClothing and footwearHousing and utilitiesHousehold contents and servicesHealthTransportCommunicationRecreation and cultureEducationRestaurants and hotelsMiscellaneous

2016: 4122012: 396goods & services

COICOP categories

Products: what’s in and what’s out

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WHAT’S NEW?

Products: what’s in and what’s out

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FROZEN PASTRY

SAVOURY BISCUITS, RUSKS

CHICKEN GIBLETS MUTTON OFFAL

PEARSREADY-­‐MIX FLOUR

HOT CEREALS (PORRIDGE)

BEEF OFFALCORNED BEEF

CHEWING GUM PEANUTS

FOOD

INSTANT NODDLES

What’s new?

Products: what’s in and what’s out

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HOUSEHOLD

COFFEE MUG

SHEET & PILLOW CASE

TOASTER COOKING POT

LEVIES FOR SECTIONAL TITLE PROPERTY

Products: what’s in and what’s outWhat’s new?

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DIESEL

DRIVING LESSONS

CAR WASH/VALET

LICENCESCAR RENTAL

TRANSPORT

Products: what’s in and what’s outWhat’s new?

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RECREATION

VIDEO GAMECRAYONS TOY CAR

SOCCER BALL

Products: what’s in and what’s outWhat’s new?

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WHAT’S OUT?

Products: what’s in and what’s out

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STAMPSTENNIS BALL

TEAPOT SWEET CORN (CREAM STYLE)

PRE-­‐RECORDED DVD, BLANK CD & DVD

BOARD GAME

FAN

PUBLIC THEATRE & WARD FEES POOL CLEANER

Products: what’s in and what’s outWhat’s out?

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Products: what’s in and what’s outChanges to groupings

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Weights

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Weights

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LP6,1%

MP5,7%

KZN15,3%

EC8,1%

FS5,1%

NW5,6%

NC1,6%

WC15,6%

GP37,0%

Provincial proportion to total expenditure

2012

Weights

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Weights

LP5,7%

MP6,9%

KZN12,7%

EC8,0%

FS5,9%

NW5,3%

NC1,9%

WC17,3%

GP36,3%

Provincial proportion to total expenditure

2016

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Weights

LP24,9%

GP16,8%

Food and non-­alcoholic beverages as percentage of provincial expenditure

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FS8,2%

EC3,8%

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco as percentage of provincial expenditure

Weights

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NC16,7%

GP25,8%

Housing and utilities as percentage of provincial expenditure

Weights

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WC1,9%

LP0,4%

EC0,4%

Health as percentage of provincial expenditure

Weights

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Decile 1: poorest 10% Decile 5: midpoint Decile 10: Richest 10%

Weights

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Food and non-­alcoholic beverages – total country

Adjustments:• Whole category: Retail LSS and monthly retail sales;; informal and micro from National Accounts.

• Second and third level (Food -­ Bread and cereals):Retail LSS

• Fourth level (Bread, biscuits): LCS or Retail LSS

• Fifth level (Brown/white bread): LCS or Retailer sales data

Weights

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Food and non-­alcoholic beverages -­ headline

Weights

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Alcoholic beverages and tobacco -­ total country

Adjustments:Excise tax data

Weights

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Alcoholic beverages and tobacco -­ headline

Weights

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Clothing and footwear – total country

No adjustments made

Weights

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Clothing and footwear -­ headline

Weights

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Housing and utilities – total country

Adjustment:Owner occupied housing –rent matching method

Weights

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Housing and utilities -­ headline

Weights

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Household furnishings, equipment & maintenance – total country

No adjustments made

Weights

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Household contents and services – headline

Weights

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Health – total country

Adjustments:Regulatory data on out of pocket expenses

Weights

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Health – headline

Weights

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Transport – total country

Adjustments:Used vehicles adjusted with net weight

Upward adjustment for purchase of new vehicles using industry data

Fuel purchases adjusted upwards using National accounts

Weights

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Transport -­ headline

Weights

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Private transport operation -­ headline

Weights

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Communication – total country

No adjustments

Weights

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Communication -­ headline

Weights

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Recreation and culture – total country

Adjustments:Net expenditure on gambling using regulatory data on revenue and winnings

Increased value for Pay TV subscription

Weights

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Recreation and culture -­ headline

Weights

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Education – total country

Adjustments:

Increased tertiary tuition fees using official data on fees paid and student numbers

Weights

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Education – headline

Weights

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Restaurants and hotels – total country

Adjustments:Restaurants using trade survey data

Alcoholic beverages using national accounts

Weights

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Restaurants and hotels – headline

Weights

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Miscellaneous – total country

Adjustments:Insurance adjusted with net weight

Personal care increased by same % as food

Weights

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Miscellaneous – headline

Weights

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Rebasing indices

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• Base period where all indices = 100

• Rebasing eliminates influence of historical inflation trends

• Rebasing when reweighting avoids change in index because of weight change

• Month before implementation of new weights = base period

• Current: December 2012 =100

• New: December 2016 = 100

Rebasing

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Methodology changes

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Games of chance

Used vehicles

Methodology changes

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Used vehicles

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Aim to identify alternative index calculation method to better reflect annual inflation experience

Used vehicles

• Each used vehicle is unique• Used standardised prices from dealer guide

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• Compares same age from December – January• Tracks price from month to month

Current method: No linking

Used vehicles

60

70

80

90

100

110

Dec-­‐12 Dec-­‐13 Dec-­‐14 Dec-­‐15 Dec-­‐16

Used cars -­‐ published index

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New method: Annual linkingTransforms annual change to monthly

Used vehicles

Jan tJan t-­‐1

1/12

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Used vehicles

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

105

Dec-­‐13 Jun-­‐14 Dec-­‐14 Jun-­‐15 Dec-­‐15 Jun-­‐16

Used vehicles index -­‐ annual linking

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Used vehicles

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Changes to the publication

Expenditure survey designed for precision at provincial level

No city level CPI

CPI with COICOP detail will be published for:• Urban areas – headline CPI• Total country• Each province• Rural areas (national)

30 Analytical indices including CPI for deciles

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Next reweighting

Next expenditure survey in 2018/19

Next reweighting implemented in January 2021

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A word on PPI

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PPI also to be reweighted and rebased from January 2017 release (in February)

• Manufacturing final and intermediate

– National accounts and Manufacturing large sample survey

– New products to only be implemented in 2018

• Electricity and water

• Mining and Quarrying

• Agriculture, forestry and fishing

Producer Price Index (PPI)

PPI

updated with national accounts and administrative data each year

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Thank you!