How much have consumer costs risen in B.C. since 2017, the year NDP came to power?

A sign at a Shell gas station displays the price of a litre of regular grade gasoline after it reached a new high of $2.28, in Vancouver on Saturday May 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia's high cost of living has made it a pivotal issue in the provincial election on Oct. 19.

Here is a look at changes in components of the consumer price index in British Columbia since 2017, the year the NDP came to power, with the index based on 2002 cost levels being set at 100 points.

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