Consumer Price Index (CPI) 2. CPI. Base 1992. Weightings. Weightings CPI-Base 1992 (national group) by subgroups and period. Units: so much per thousand Weighting CPI-92* (Updated January 2001) Weighting CPI-92 11. Food 209.077 261.906 12. Non-alcoholic beverages 5.973 5.868 13. Alcoholic beverages 8.867 10.428 14. Tobacco 23.315 15.405 21. Clothing (including repairs) 81.390 93.072 22. Footwear (including repairs) 18.994 21.722 31. Housing and water supply 75.042 71.733 32. Heating and electricity 39.571 31.070 41. Furniture, decorations, floor coverings and repairs 15.036 15.214 42. Household textiles, other furniture and repairs 6.366 6.443 43. Heating appliances, other furniture and repairs 11.384 11.519 44. Glassware, tableware, household equipment and repairs 5.514 5.578 45. Goods and services for household maintenance, except domestic service 20.573 19.210 46. Domestic service 8.772 8.876 51. Medical and other pharmaceutical products 13.908 9.572 52. Therapeutic appliances and equipment and repairs 5.586 2.899 53. Medical nursing and other outpatient services 10.870 13.932 54. Hospital services and similars 1.038 1.330 55. Health insurance 8.314 3.527 61. Purchase of vehicles for personal transport 74.608 52.798 62. Use of vehicles 92.912 83.940 63. Transport services 10.664 14.246 64. Postal services and communications 25.374 14.435 71. Recreational goods, accesories and repairs 23.576 25.940 72. Recreational and cultural services 13.774 16.839 73. Books, newspapers and magazines 11.786 10.992 74. Education 21.774 18.900 81. Goods and services for personal care 19.220 21.438 82. Other personal effects 5.931 6.725 83. Restaurants, bars, cafes and hotels 113.259 109.569 84. Tourist services 10.175 6.893 85. Financial services 0.317 0.128 86. Other services 7.040 7.853 Total 1,000.000 1,000.000 Notes: 1) The 12 groups follow the COICOP. The remaining functional breakdowns (subgroups, classes, subclasses, headings and special groups) follow the CPI-92 (PROCOME) classification, thus there is no hierarchical relation between the groups and the rest of the breakdowns. Source: National Institute of Statistics