Computer and peripherals price indexes

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May 2011  (Previous release)

Prices for commercial computers increased by 0.8% from April to May, while consumer computer prices declined by 0.7%. In the case of computer peripherals, monitor prices were unchanged in May compared with April, while printer prices declined 1.7%.

Year over year, prices were down for both commercial computers (-13.7%) and consumer computers (-14.0%). Monitor prices decreased by 5.6% while printer prices were down 11.4%.

Note: The Computer and peripherals price indexes are monthly series measuring changes over time in the price of computers and computer peripherals sold to governments, businesses and consumers. This release presents data that are not seasonally adjusted and the indexes published are subject to a six month revision period after dissemination of a given month's data.

These indexes are available at the Canada level only.

Available on CANSIM: tables 331-0007 and 331-0008.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 5032.

The Computer and peripherals price indexes for June will be released on July 29.

For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Client Services (toll-free 1-888-951-4550; 613-951-4550; fax: 1-855-314-8765 or 613-951-3117; ppd-info-dpp@statcan.gc.ca), Producer Prices Division.