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Adjusting for Changing Consumer Habits

A national statistics bureau is reviewing the representative basket of goods and services it uses to measure the average change in prices paid by consumers. Data from the last decade shows a significant societal shift: spending on ride-sharing services has tripled, while spending on new car purchases has remained relatively flat. Based on this information, what adjustment should the bureau make to the basket's composition, and why is this change crucial for the measure's accuracy?

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Updated 2025-08-16

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