What does the CPI in the base year equal?

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2026-04-21 22:30

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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the base year is always set to equal 100. This serves as a reference point for comparing price changes over time. Any subsequent CPI values reflect changes in the price level relative to the base year, allowing for the assessment of inflation or deflation.

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