Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Certification Practice Test

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What does the Retail Price Index (RPI) measure?

  1. Changes in interest rates

  2. Consumer spending habits

  3. Price changes in commodities and services

  4. Employment rates in the UK

The correct answer is: Price changes in commodities and services

The Retail Price Index (RPI) is a key economic indicator that measures the average change in prices over time for a basket of retail goods and services including housing costs. It reflects how the price of goods and services that consumers buy has changed, thus providing a view of inflation. RPI takes into account not only the basic consumer goods but also costs related to housing, such as mortgage interest payments and council tax, making it a broad indicator of the cost of living for families and individuals. This metric is particularly relevant for understanding the purchasing power of money and how it impacts consumers' day-to-day lives. In contrast, measuring changes in interest rates focuses on monetary policy and does not capture price changes directly. Consumer spending habits pertain more to the choices and preferences of consumers rather than price changes themselves. Employment rates reflect labor market conditions and do not provide information specifically on price levels or changes. Hence, RPI's focus on price changes in commodities and services makes it a crucial tool in economic analysis.