The consumers price index (CPI) is a measure of inflation for the households of Niue. It records changes in the price of goods and services
Niue Statistics Office officially rebased CPI as of June 2018, the last time this was done was 15 years prior based on the information and results from the 2002 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES).
This rebasing activity was one of the expected outcomes of the 2015/2016 HIES.
The quarterly statistical releases for Consumer Price Index 2026 can be downloaded by clicking the links below:
March quarter 2026
| Base year (June 2018) | 100.0 points |
| Dec-25 | 130.3 points |
| Mar-26 | 131.6 points |
| Movements/Inflation | |
| Quarterly | 0.95% |
| Annually | 2.80% |
| Food index (percentage change) | |
| Points difference | 4.8 |
| Percentage change (%) | 3.47% |
| Dec-25 | 138.4 |
| Mar-26 | 143.2 |
| Main movers of CPI this quarter | |
| Largest positive contribution | Fresh, chilled, frozen or dried vegetables cultivated for their leaves or stalks (0.41%) |
| Largest negative contribution | Transport of individuals and groups of persons and luggage by aeroplane and helicopter (-0.4%) |
June quarter 2026
September quarter 202
December quarter 2026