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Resident population at the beginning of the month, persons
Usually resident population means all persons having their usual residence in the Republic of Lithuania at the reference time.
Responsible person: Vilma Malinauskienė
Email: vilma.malinauskiene@stat.gov.lt
Tel. (+370 5) 236 4918
Statistics Lithuania
Monthly changes in consumer prices (monthly inflation)
Consumer price changes calculated based on consumer price index, in the reference month, compared to the previous month, per cent.
Consumer price index (CPI) is a relative indicator reflecting the overall change in prices for consumer goods and services purchased by households to their consumption needs over a certain period of time. It is the main indicator of inflation.
The CPI can be understood as an indicator showing the amount the average consumer would have to spend in a given year to buy the same basic goods and services for which one would have to pay 100 monetary units in the reference period.
Responsible person: Dalia Skirelienė
Email: dalia.skireliene@stat.gov.lt
Tel. (+370 5) 236 4741
Statistics Lithuania
Annual changes in consumer prices (annual inflation)
Changes in prices calculated based on the HICP, compiled according to the index of consumer prices, in the corresponding month of the reporting year, against the respective period of the previous year, per cent.
Annual inflation means the relative change in the average price level between the reference month and the corresponding month of the previous year.
Responsible person: Dalia Skirelienė
Email: dalia.skireliene@stat.gov.lt
Tel. (+370 5) 236 4741
Statistics Lithuania
Consumer price changes calculated based on consumer price index, in the respective month of the reference year, compared to December of the previous year, per cent
Responsible person: Dalia Skirelienė
Email: dalia.skireliene@stat.gov.lt
Tel. (+370 5) 236 4741
Statistics Lithuania
GDP per capita, at current prices, EUR
GDP at market prices is the total gross value added of all industries at basic prices, plus taxes, less subsidies on products.