Computer and peripherals price indexes, July 2016
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Released: 2016-08-26
In July, prices for commercial computers decreased 0.6% from June, while prices for computers sold to consumers increased 0.5%. In the case of computer peripherals, monitor prices rose 0.4%, and printer prices declined 0.1%.
Year over year, prices for commercial computers increased 2.2%, and prices for consumer computers rose 0.6%. Monitor prices advanced 0.3%, and printer prices were up 2.6% year over year.
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The computer and peripherals price indexes are monthly series measuring changes over time in the price of computers and computer peripherals sold to governments, businesses and consumers. With each release, data for the previous six months may have been revised. The indexes are not seasonally adjusted.
These indexes are available at the Canada level only.
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