The Consumer Price Index is a bad measure for uprating pensions and needs to be replaced with a measure to include housing costs, the Royal Statistical Society says.
The international organisation has called for a new inflationary measure for pension increases to take into account housing costs, council tax and TV license fees. It follows a report on inflati...
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