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TwitterIn accordance with Rules and Regulations Section 1.12 (https://www.sf.gov/reports--rent-board-rules-and-regulations), the Rent Board sets the annual allowable rent increase for rent controlled units. The new rates are effective every year on March 1. The amount is based on 60% of the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers in the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose region for the 12-month period ending October 31, as posted in November by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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TwitterCommercial rents services price index (CRSPI) by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Monthly data are available from January 2006 for the total index and from January 2019 for all other indexes. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last five periods. The base period for the index is (2019=100).
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Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing Rent & Related Costs data was reported at 110.000 2020=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 109.800 2020=100 for Feb 2025. Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing Rent & Related Costs data is updated monthly, averaging 85.500 2020=100 from Jan 1991 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 411 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 110.000 2020=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 51.000 2020=100 in Jan 1991. Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing Rent & Related Costs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistisches Bundesamt. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.I019: Consumer Price Index: by Special Groups: 2020=100.
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Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Perth: Housing: Rents: Rents data was reported at 128.200 2011-2012=100 in Sep 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 126.200 2011-2012=100 for Jun 2025. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Perth: Housing: Rents: Rents data is updated quarterly, averaging 56.600 2011-2012=100 from Sep 1972 (Median) to Sep 2025, with 213 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 128.200 2011-2012=100 in Sep 2025 and a record low of 12.200 2011-2012=100 in Sep 1972. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Perth: Housing: Rents: Rents data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.I: Consumer Price Index: 2011-12=100: Eight Capital Cities.
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Consumer Price Index, monthly, not seasonally adjusted (1 2 3) Frequency: Monthly Table: 18-10-0004-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0020) Release date: 2022-09-20 Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census subdivision, Census metropolitan area, Census metropolitan area part
Footnotes: 1. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is not a cost-of-living index. The objective behind a cost-of-living index is to measure changes in expenditures necessary for consumers to maintain a constant standard of living. The idea is that consumers would normally switch between products as the price relationship of goods changes. If, for example, consumers get the same satisfaction from drinking tea as they do from coffee, then it is possible to substitute tea for coffee if the price of tea falls relative to the price of coffee. The cheaper of the interchangeable products may be chosen. We could compute a cost-of-living index for an individual if we had complete information about that person's taste and spending habits. To do this for a large number of people, let alone the total population of Canada, is impossible. For this reason, regularly published price indexes are based on the fixed-basket concept rather than the cost-of-living concept. 2. This table replaces table 18-10-0008-01 which was archived with the release of April 2007 data. 3. From April 2020 to November 2021, and from January 2022 to February 2022, certain sub-indexes and components thereof were imputed using special approaches in either one, or more months. The affected indexes include child care services; housekeeping services; air transportation; personal care services; recreational services; travel tours; spectator entertainment; use of recreational facilities and services; beer served in licensed establishments; wine served in licensed establishments, and liquor served in licensed establishments. The details of these treatments from April 2020 to March 2021 are provided in technical supplements available through the Prices Analytical Series. Starting in April 2021 4. The goods and services that make up the Consumer Price Index (CPI) are organized according to a hierarchical structure with the all-items CPI" as the top level. Eight major components of goods and services make up the "all-items CPI". They are: "food” 5. Food includes non-alcoholic beverages. 6. Part of the increase first recorded in the shelter index for Yellowknife for December 2004 inadvertently reflected rent increases that actually occurred earlier. As a result, the change in the shelter index was overstated in December 2004, and was understated in the previous two years. The shelter index series for Yellowknife has been corrected from December 2002. In addition, the Yellowknife All-items Consumer Price Index (CPI) and some Yellowknife special aggregate index series have also changed. Data for Canada and all other provinces and territories were not affected. 7. The special aggregate energy" includes: "electricity” 8. Goods are physical or tangible commodities usually classified according to their life span into non-durable goods, semi-durable goods and durable goods. Non-durable goods are those goods that can be used up entirely in less than a year, assuming normal usage. For example, fresh food products, disposable cameras and gasoline are non-durable goods. Semi-durable goods are those goods that may last less than 12 months or greater than 12 months depending on the purpose to which they are put. For example, clothing, footwear and household textiles are semi-durable goods. Durable goods are those goods which may be used repeatedly or continuously over more than a year, assuming normal usage. For example, cars, audio and video equipment and furniture are durable goods. 9. A service in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is characterized by valuable work performed by an individual or organization on behalf of a consumer, for example, car tune-ups, haircuts and city public transportation. Transactions classified as a service may include the cost of goods by their nature. Examples include food in restaurant food services and materials in clothing repair services.
How to cite: Statistics Canada Table 18-10-0004-01 Consumer Price Index, monthly, not seasonally adjusted https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1810000401
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Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Canberra: Housing: Rents: Rents data was reported at 124.400 2011-2012=100 in Sep 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 124.200 2011-2012=100 for Jun 2025. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Canberra: Housing: Rents: Rents data is updated quarterly, averaging 52.800 2011-2012=100 from Sep 1972 (Median) to Sep 2025, with 213 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 124.400 2011-2012=100 in Sep 2025 and a record low of 10.100 2011-2012=100 in Sep 1972. Australia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Canberra: Housing: Rents: Rents data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.I: Consumer Price Index: 2011-12=100: Eight Capital Cities.
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TwitterThe rent price index in Australia in the first quarter of 2025 was *****, marking an increase from the same quarter of the previous year. Rent prices had decreased in 2020; in Melbourne and Sydney, this was mainly attributed to the absence of international students during the coronavirus outbreak. The current state of the rental market in Australia The rental market in Australia has been marked by varying conditions across different regions. Among the capital cities, Sydney has long been recognized for having some of the highest average rents. As of March 2025, the average weekly rent for a house in Sydney was *** Australian dollars, which was the highest average rent across all major cities in Australia that year. Furthermore, due to factors like population growth and housing demand, regional areas have also seen noticeable increases in rental prices. For instance, households in the non-metropolitan area of New South Wales’ expenditure on rent was around ** percent of their household income in the year ending June 2024. Housing affordability in Australia Housing affordability remains a significant challenge in Australia, contributing to a trend where many individuals and families rent for prolonged periods. The underlying cause of this issue is the ongoing disparity between household wages and housing costs, especially in large cities. While renting offers several advantages, it is worth noting that the associated costs may not always align with the expectation of affordability. Approximately one-third of participants in a recent survey stated that they pay between ** and ** percent of their monthly income on rent. Recent government initiatives, such as the 2024 Help to Buy scheme, aim to make it easier for people across Australia to get onto the property ladder. Still, the multifaceted nature of Australia’s housing affordability problem requires continued efforts to strike a balance between market dynamics and the need for accessible housing options for Australians.
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Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Shelter: Rent Accommodation data was reported at 159.600 2002=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 159.300 2002=100 for Feb 2025. Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Shelter: Rent Accommodation data is updated monthly, averaging 70.800 2002=100 from Jan 1949 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 915 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 159.600 2002=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 18.500 2002=100 in Mar 1949. Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI): Shelter: Rent Accommodation data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.I002: Consumer Price Index: 2002=100.
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TwitterThe price of leasing cars or light motor vehicles in the Netherlands has increased every year between 2016 and 2024. In 2022, the leasing prices rose by 11.3 percent, which was the highest growth rate achieved throughout the whole timeline included here. Leasing prices only decreased in 2015 by 1.1 percent. In 2023, the prices decreased by 3.1 percent, and in 2024, they are projected to rise by 1.3 percent.
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Nepal Consumer Price Index (CPI): Annual: NB: HS: House Rent data was reported at 192.900 1995-1996=100 in 2010. This records an increase from the previous number of 182.200 1995-1996=100 for 2009. Nepal Consumer Price Index (CPI): Annual: NB: HS: House Rent data is updated yearly, averaging 142.550 1995-1996=100 from Jul 1997 (Median) to 2010, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 192.900 1995-1996=100 in 2010 and a record low of 104.700 1995-1996=100 in 1997. Nepal Consumer Price Index (CPI): Annual: NB: HS: House Rent data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Nepal Rastra Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Nepal – Table NP.I0020: Consumer Price Index: 1995-96=100: Annual.
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Philippines Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing and Repairs: Rentals data was reported at 371.700 1988=100 in Dec 1998. This records an increase from the previous number of 370.600 1988=100 for Nov 1998. Philippines Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing and Repairs: Rentals data is updated monthly, averaging 213.450 1988=100 from Jan 1988 (Median) to Dec 1998, with 132 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 371.700 1988=100 in Dec 1998 and a record low of 95.100 1988=100 in Jan 1988. Philippines Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing and Repairs: Rentals data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Philippine Statistics Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.I048: Consumer Price Index: 1988=100.
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Mexico Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing: Housing Cost: Rent data was reported at 117.773 16Dec2010-31Dec2010=100 in Jul 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 117.526 16Dec2010-31Dec2010=100 for Jun 2018. Mexico Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing: Housing Cost: Rent data is updated monthly, averaging 33.296 16Dec2010-31Dec2010=100 from Jan 1973 (Median) to Jul 2018, with 547 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 117.773 16Dec2010-31Dec2010=100 in Jul 2018 and a record low of 0.031 16Dec2010-31Dec2010=100 in Jan 1973. Mexico Consumer Price Index (CPI): Housing: Housing Cost: Rent data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics and Geography. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.I004: Consumer Price Index: Second Half December 2010=100.
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Saudi Arabia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Riyadh: HW: Actual Rentals for Housing data was reported at 154.460 2018=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 153.080 2018=100 for Feb 2025. Saudi Arabia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Riyadh: HW: Actual Rentals for Housing data is updated monthly, averaging 100.645 2018=100 from Feb 2020 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 62 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 154.460 2018=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 93.280 2018=100 in Jul 2021. Saudi Arabia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Riyadh: HW: Actual Rentals for Housing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by General Authority for Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Saudi Arabia – Table SA.I004: Consumer Price Index: 2018=100: by Region.
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