Selected Price Indexes 17 April

Selected price indexes (SPI) provide monthly price changes for a selection of goods and services that New Zealand households purchase.

Key facts

The following table sets out the key percentage changes in monthly and annual prices. We compare March 2026 with February 2026 for the monthly percentage change, and March 2026 with March 2025 for the annual percentage change.

Group, subgroup, class, item, or selected section

Monthly percentage change

Annual percentage change

Food group

-0.6

3.4

Fruit and vegetables

-2.9

6.4

Meat, poultry, and fish

-0.1

7.3

Grocery food

-0.8

1.2

Non-alcoholic beverages

-0.2

3.5

Restaurant meals and ready-to-eat food

0.3

2.8

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco group

0.7

2.8

Alcoholic beverages

1.0

1.0

Cigarettes and tobacco

0.4

6.3

Housing and household utilities group

...

...

Stock measure of rental property

0.0

0.7

Flow measure of rental property

1.4

-0.4

Electricity

0.7

13.1

Gas

0.8

11.7

Transport group

...

...

Petrol

18.6

13.9

Diesel

42.6

36.9

Domestic air transport

-14.4

-7.3

International air transport

3.5

9.8

Recreation and culture group

...

...

Domestic accommodation

-4.9

6.0

International accommodation

1.9

-0.7

Symbol: ... not applicable

Source: Stats NZ

More data

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Subject category: Economic indicators
Group: Consumers price index - CPI

Definitions and metadata

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Next release

Selected price indexes: April 2026 will be released on 15 May 2026.

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