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Consumer Price Index (CPI), total, Shadow Index numbers, 1980=100 by month

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This table is replaced by Consumer Price Index (CPI), total 1980=100. Revised figures 2011-02-17 on May 2009–December 2010. Revised figures January–July 2008. The Shadow index for Sweden is published with two decimals from January 2006. Shadow index numbers differ in some months from the corresponding fixed index numbers, which are the index numbers used in regulations referring to the consumer price index in laws, ordinances and agreements. The shadow index numbers are adjusted to take into account certain inadequacies in the basic data on prices or in the methods used for calculating fixed index numbers. Thus, they are consistent with the index for main and subgroups, where corresponding adjustments have been made.