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