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Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate, according to old method, no update after 2004M12), 1980=100. Month 1980M01 - 2004M12

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2005-01-13
Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate), 1980=100, per cent:
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Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate), 1980=100, per cent:
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Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate), 1980=100, per cent:
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Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate), 1980=100, per cent:
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Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate), 1980=100, per cent:
1980
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The annual change calculated using the previously used method for 1980-2004. More information at: www.scb.se. Numbers for 1980-2004 according to the new method are available in the following table: Consumer Price Index (CPI), annual changes (Inflation Rate, according to new method), 1980=100. Month 1980M01-200xMxx. The annual change is calculated on shadow index numbers with two decimals.