Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Units: Index (2018=100)
Frequency: Monthly
Notes:
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Clothing and Footwear in the National Capital Region (NCR) measures price changes in goods and services related to clothing and footwear relative to the baseline year. The collection of data for the CPI is done through the Retail Price Survey.1
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The major commodity grouping of CPI is based on the 2020 Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (PCOICOP). This is a standard classification of individual consumption expenditures patterned after the one set by the United Nations. In the 2020 PCOICOP, clothing and footwear (Division 03) covers these two groups: 1) clothing (e.g., clothing materials, garments, laundry services) and 2) footwear (e.g., shoes, sandals, repair of footwear).2
Suggested Citation: Philippine Statistics Authority. Average Annual Consumer Price Index for All Income Households in the National Capital Region (NCR), Clothing and Footwear (2018=100). EconStat®. Accessed July 17, 2026. http://econstat.net/category/prices/C1/series/CPIREG-NCR-CLO/.
References:
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Philippine Statistics Authority. 2018-Based Consumer Price Index for All Income Households. Technical Notes. https://psa.gov.ph/system/files/psd/Technical%20Notes%20-%20CPI%20for%20All%20Items_4.pdf ↩
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Philippine Statistics Authority. 2020 Philippine Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose. https://psa.gov.ph/classification/pcoicop/technical-notes ↩