Household Living-costs Price Indexes: June 2024 Quarter

Household living-costs price indexes (HLPIs) provide insights into the inflation experienced by 13 different household groups: beneficiaries, Māori, income quintiles (five groups), expenditure quintiles (five groups), and superannuitants. We publish an all-households HLPI for comparison.

Key facts

Quarterly change

Inflation experienced in the June 2024 quarter:

  • all households was 0.6 percent
  • beneficiaries was 0.5 percent
  • Māori was 0.7 percent
  • superannuitants was 0.7 percent
  • highest-expenditure household group was 0.5 percent
  • lowest-expenditure household group was 0.7 percent.
QuarterAverage householdBeneficiarySuperannuitantExpenditure quintile 1 (low)Expenditure quintile 5 (high)Māori
Jun-160.40.50.50.50.20.4
Sep-160.30.20.30.20.40.2
Dec-160.30.10.30.30.50.2
Mar-170.91.40.91.30.51.3
Jun-170.10.30.20.2-0.10.1
Sep-170.60.50.90.80.60.6
Dec-170.20.20.10.10.30.1
Mar-180.810.60.80.61.3
Jun-180.40.50.30.30.40.2
Sep-180.90.81.210.70.8
Dec-180.100-0.10.20.1
Mar-1900.60.20.5-0.30.4
Jun-190.60.70.70.70.40.6
Sep-190.70.6110.40.6
Dec-190.30.40.40.30.50.4
Mar-200.81.40.61.10.41.1
Jun-20-0.6-0.4-0.5-0.5-0.7-0.5
Sep-200.40.60.70.700.3
Dec-200.10.30.100.30.3
Mar-210.91.10.80.90.81
Jun-211.111.111.21
Sep-211.81.52.221.81.8
Dec-211.21.20.911.51.4
Mar-222.32.21.822.22.3
Jun-221.81.41.51.42.41.9
Sep-222.31.62.422.62.1
Dec-221.61.51.41.51.81.5
Mar-231.821.51.91.61.8
Jun-231.41.31.31.41.41.4
Sep-232.51.82.42.32.62.4
Dec-231.21.10.80.91.41.3
Mar-2411.10.7111
Jun-240.60.50.70.70.50.7

Annual change

Inflation experienced in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter:

  • all households was 5.4 percent
  • beneficiaries was 4.5 percent
  • Māori was 5.5 percent
  • superannuitants was 4.6 percent
  • highest-expenditure household group was 5.6 percent
  • lowest-expenditure household group was 5.0 percent.
QuarterAverage householdBeneficiarySuperannuitantExpenditure quintile 1 (low)Expenditure quintile 5 (high)Māori
Jun-160.10.60.30.3-0.20.2
Sep-160.10.80.40.6-0.30.2
Dec-1611.41.31.40.61.1
Mar-171.92.222.31.62.1
Jun-171.621.721.31.8
Sep-171.92.32.32.61.52.2
Dec-171.82.42.12.41.32.1
Mar-181.71.91.81.81.42
Jun-181.92.11.91.91.92.1
Sep-182.22.42.22.21.92.3
Dec-182.12.22.121.82.3
Mar-191.31.81.71.711.4
Jun-191.52.12.12.111.8
Sep-191.321.92.10.71.6
Dec-191.52.32.32.411.9
Mar-202.43.22.73.11.62.6
Jun-201.121.620.61.6
Sep-200.821.31.70.21.3
Dec-200.71.911.401.2
Mar-210.71.61.21.20.41.1
Jun-212.532.82.62.32.6
Sep-2143.94.23.94.14.1
Dec-215.24.854.95.45.3
Mar-226.666.166.96.7
Jun-227.46.56.66.58.17.6
Sep-227.86.66.96.59.17.9
Dec-228.26.97.47.19.48.1
Mar-237.76.77.16.98.77.5
Jun-237.26.56.86.97.87.1
Sep-237.46.76.77.27.77.4
Dec-2376.26.16.67.37.1
Mar-246.25.35.25.76.66.3
Jun-245.44.54.655.65.5

About the HLPIs and link to CPI

Each quarter, the household living-costs price indexes (HLPIs) measure how inflation affects 13 different household groups, plus an all-households group. The consumers price index (CPI) measures how inflation affects New Zealand as a whole.

The all-households group, or the average household, represents all private New Zealand-resident households. Lowest-spending, middle-spending, and highest-spending groups relate to expenditure quintiles 1, 3, and 5.

Household living-costs price indexes (HLPIs) - DataInfo+ has more information about the different household groups.

Annual inflation, as measured by the CPI, was 3.3 percent in the June 2024 quarter , while annual inflation for the average household as measured by the HLPIs was 5.4 percent. The two measures of inflation are typically used for different purposes. A key use of the CPI is monetary policy, while the HLPIs' is to provide insight into the cost of living for different household groups.

One important difference between the two is the treatment of housing. The CPI captures the cost of building a new home, while the HLPIs capture mortgage interest payments.

How housing costs are measured in consumer price indexes at Stats NZ has more information about how housing costs are measured in the CPI and HLPIs.

In the HLPIs, interest payments increased by 26.7 percent for the average household in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter. In the CPI, the cost of building a new home increased by 3.0 percent in the same period.

More data

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Subject category: Economic indicators
Group: Household living-costs price indexes - HPI

Definitions and metadata

Household living-costs price indexes methodology - DataInfo+ gives general methodology used to produce quarterly HLPI statistics.

Household living-costs price indexes concepts - DataInfo+ gives definitions of terms used in this release.

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Household living-costs price indexes: September 2024 quarter will be released on 5 November 2024.

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