BusinessFinanceEconomicsFinance Featured Post LeftHomepage Post Right 1Your Money How Did the Canadian Economy and the Consumer Price Index Correlate in 2023 By Editor - January 29, 2024 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Table of Contents Toggle Chart 1 Annual average change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the CPI excluding energy, 2009 to 2023Chart 2 Prices rise at a slower pace in all but two major componentsChart 3 Deceleration mainly comes from prices for goodsInfographic 1 Year-over-year all-items Consumer Price Index by month and annual average Consumer Price Index, 2023Energy prices lead to the deceleration in the Consumer Price IndexPrice growth for food slows but remains elevated in 2023Chart 4 Broad-based price growth across grocery itemsInfographic 2 Grocery price levels rose at a slower rate in 2023Homeowners’ replacement costs and other owned accommodation expenses decelerate, while mortgage interest cost and rent accelerateChart 5 Annual average change in the Consumer Price Index and special aggregatesRegional highlightsChart 6 Prices increase at a slower pace in every province Note to readers Membership Required This content is available to members only. Sign up to unlock access or log in if you already have an account. Sign Up Log In