Consumer Price Index (CPI) 2. CPI. Base 1992. Weightings. Weightings CPI-Base 1992 (national group) by groups (12) and period. Units: so much per thousand ;Weighting CPI-92* (Updated January 2001);Weighting CPI-92; 1. Food and non-alcoholic beverages;215.051;267.768; 2. Alcoholic beverages and tobacco;32.182;25.834; 3. Clothing and footwear;100.384;114.793; 4. Housing;114.613;102.801; 5. Furniture and household equipment;63.574;64.329; 6. Health;28.718;24.743; 7. Transport;157.331;135.783; 8.Communications;25.374;14.435; 9. Recreation and culture;65.238;67.908; 10. Education;16.878;12.916; 11. Hotels, cafes and restaurants;113.259;109.569; 12. Miscellaneous goods and services;67.398;59.121; 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