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CPI Detailed Report Data for July 2013 Editors Malik Crawford Jonathan Church Darren Rippy Contents Page Consumer Price Movements, July 2013……………………………………………………………………….….. 1 Discontinuation of Department Store Inventory Indexes…………………………………………………………. 2 Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) Annual Average Indexes Discontinued..... 3 Publication Changes for Average Price Series………………………………………………………………….… 3 CPI-U 12-Month Changes………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Technical Notes…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 151 CPI–U Index tables Table U.S. city average: Expenditure categories; commodity, service groups .............................. Seasonally adjusted expenditure categories; .......................................... commodity, service groups ................................................................. Detailed expenditure categories ............................................................. Seasonally adjusted detailed expenditure categories .............................. Special detailed categories ..................................................................... Historical:............................................................................................... All items, 1913-present ....................................................................... Commodity and service groups and detailed expenditures, indexes ...................................................................... Commodity and service groups and detailed expenditures, percent change from previous December .................. Selected areas: All items indexes .................................................................................... Regions .................................................................................................. Population classes .................................................................................. Regions and population classes cross-classified .................................... Food at home expenditure categories ..................................................... Areas priced monthly: percent changes over the month ......................... City indexes and percent changes .......................................................... i CPI–W Page Table Page 1 5 6 25 2 3 4 5 7 9 16 23 7 8 9 27 29 35 24 69 27 87 25 73 28 91 26 80 29 97 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 41 42 44 46 50 51 52 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 55 56 58 60 64 65 66 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Contents—Continued CPI–U Table Page CPI–W Table Page Semiannual tables, January – June 2013 Selected areas, all items .................................................................................... Regions ........................................................................................................ Population classes ........................................................................................ Regions and population classes cross classified ........................................... Cities ............................................................................................................ 30 31 32 33 34 103 104 106 108 113 P2 P3 P4 143 144 145 1C 24C 147 148 25C 149 26C 150 35 36 37 38 39 123 124 126 128 133 Average price tables U.S. city average Energy: Residential unit and consumption ranges ...................................................... Gasoline ........................................................................................................ Retail food....................................................................................................... Chained CPI-U (C-CPI-U) tables U.S. city average, expenditure categories, and commodity and service groups.......................................................................................... U.S. city average, all items index ....................................................................... Historical U.S. city average, expenditure categories, and commodity and service groups, indexes............................................................................ Historical U.S. city average, expenditure categories, and commodity and service groups, percent changes from previous December ...................... Scheduled release dates Consumer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release on the following dates: Index month Release date Index month Release date August September September 17 October 16 October November November 15 December 17 ii CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 CONSUMER PRICE MOVEMENTS JULY 2013 The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.2 percent in July on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 2.0 percent before seasonal adjustment. The rise in the seasonally adjusted all items index was the result of increases in a broad array of indexes including shelter, gasoline, apparel, and food. Despite the gasoline increase, the energy index rose only 0.2 percent as the natural gas and electricity indexes declined. The increase in the food index was caused by a sharp rise in the fruits and vegetables index; other food indexes were mixed. The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.2 percent in July, the third straight such increase. Along with the advances in the shelter and apparel indexes, the indexes for medical care, tobacco, and new vehicles all rose. In contrast, the indexes for household furnishings and operations, airline fares, and used cars and trucks all declined in July. The all items index increased 2.0 percent over the last 12 months. The index for all items less food and energy has risen 1.7 percent over the last year; this compares to 1.6 percent for the 12 months ending June. The energy index has risen 4.7 percent over the last 12 months, its largest increase since the 12 months ending February 2012. The food index has risen 1.4 percent, the same figure as in May and June. Table A. Percent changes in CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average Seasonally adjusted changes from preceding month Jan. 2013 All items ................................................. Food .................................................... Food at home .................................... Food away from home 1 .................... Energy ................................................. Energy commodities .......................... Gasoline (all types) .......................... Fuel oil 1 .......................................... Energy services ................................. Electricity ......................................... Utility (piped) gas service ................ All items less food and energy ............ Commodities less food and energy commodities ................................ New vehicles ................................... Used cars and trucks ....................... Apparel ............................................ Medical care commodities ............... Services less energy services ........... Shelter ............................................. Transportation services ................... Medical care services ...................... Feb. 2013 Mar. 2013 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted 12-mos. ended July 2013 0.0 .0 .0 .1 -1.7 -3.0 -3.0 -.2 .4 1.1 -1.7 .3 0.7 .1 .1 .1 5.4 8.6 9.1 3.1 .5 .3 1.2 .2 -0.2 .0 -.1 .2 -2.6 -4.1 -4.4 -2.1 -.2 -.6 1.0 .1 -0.4 .2 .1 .3 -4.3 -7.9 -8.1 -4.4 1.4 .5 4.4 .1 0.1 -.1 -.3 .2 .4 -.1 .0 -2.9 1.2 .8 2.4 .2 0.5 .2 .2 .2 3.4 5.7 6.3 -.5 .1 .2 -.4 .2 0.2 .1 .1 .2 .2 1.0 1.0 1.1 -1.0 -.3 -2.8 .2 2.0 1.4 1.0 2.1 4.7 5.0 5.2 3.4 4.3 3.1 8.8 1.7 .2 .1 .2 .8 .1 .3 .2 .5 .2 .0 -.3 .8 -.1 -.4 .2 .2 .1 .3 -.1 .1 1.2 -1.0 .1 .2 .2 .2 .3 .0 .3 .6 -.3 .1 .1 .2 -.2 -.1 .0 .0 -.1 .2 -.5 .2 .3 .4 .0 .2 .3 -.4 .9 .5 .2 .2 -.1 .4 .0 .1 -.4 .6 .4 .2 .2 .4 .1 -.2 1.2 -2.1 1.6 -.1 2.4 2.3 3.0 2.6 1 Not seasonally adjusted. Consumer Price Index Data for July 2013 Food The food index increased 0.1 percent in July after rising 0.2 percent in June. The food at home index rose 0.1 percent, though only two of the six major grocery store food group indexes increased. The index for fruits and vegetables rose 1.5 percent, with the index for fresh vegetables rising 2.4 percent. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs also increased, rising 0.2 percent, while the index for other food at home was unchanged. Indexes for the other groups declined. The index for nonalcoholic beverages fell 0.6 percent, its third decline in the last five months. The cereals and bakery products index declined 0.3 percent and the index for dairy and related products fell 0.1 percent. Over the past year, the food at home index has increased 1.0 percent. The fruits and vegetables index posted the largest increase over the span, rising 2.7 percent. The index for nonalcoholic beverages was the only one to decline, 1 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 falling 1.2 percent. The index for food away from home rose 0.2 percent in July, its third straight such increase, and has risen 2.1 percent over the past year. Energy The energy index rose 0.2 percent in July after increasing 3.4 percent in June; this was its third increase in a row. The gasoline index increased 1.0 percent in July after a 6.3 percent increase in June. (Before seasonal adjustment, gasoline prices fell 0.4 percent in July.) The fuel oil index also increased, rising 1.1 percent. However, other household energy indexes declined. The electricity index fell 0.3 percent after increasing in each of the previous three months. The index for natural gas declined sharply in July, falling 2.8 percent. Despite the July decline, it has still increased 8.8 percent over the last 12 months. The other major energy component indexes have also risen over the same span: gasoline (5.2 percent), fuel oil (3.4 percent), and electricity (3.1 percent). All items less food and energy The index for all items less food and energy increased 0.2 percent in July. The shelter index increased 0.2 percent, the same increase as in June, with the rent index increasing 0.2 percent and the index for owners’ equivalent rent rising 0.1 percent. The apparel index increased for the third month in a row, rising 0.6 percent. The index for medical care rose 0.2 percent in July. The medical care commodities index increased 0.4 percent as the index for prescription drugs rose 0.5 percent for the second month in a row. The medical care services index advanced 0.1 percent. The tobacco index increased 1.4 percent in July, its largest increase since July 2010. The index for new vehicles also rose in July, increasing 0.1 percent. In contrast to these increases, the index for household furnishings and operations declined 0.4 percent, its largest decrease since April 2010, as the indexes for furniture and bedding and for appliances declined. The index for airlines fares, which fell 1.7 percent in June, declined 1.3 percent in July. The index for used cars and trucks also continued to fall, decreasing 0.4 percent, the same decline as in June. The indexes for recreation and personal care were both unchanged in July. The index for all items less food and energy increased 1.7 percent for the 12 months ending July. The shelter index increased 2.3 percent over that span while the new vehicles index rose 1.2 percent; both figures were unchanged from last month. The index for medical care rose 1.9 percent over the last 12 months, with the medical care services index rising 2.6 percent but the medical care commodities index declining 0.1 percent over that span. Not seasonally adjusted CPI measures The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 2.0 percent over the last 12 months to an index level of 233.596 (1982-84=100). For the month, the index was unchanged prior to seasonal adjustment. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) increased 2.0 percent over the last 12 months to an index level of 230.084 (1982-84=100). For the month, the index was unchanged prior to seasonal adjustment. The Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) increased 1.8 percent over the last 12 months. For the month, the index was unchanged on a not seasonally adjusted basis. Please note that the indexes for the post-2011 period are subject to revision. The Consumer Price Index for August 2013 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, September 17, 2013, at 8:30 a.m. (EDT). Discontinuation of Department Store Inventory Indexes The Bureau of Labor Statistics will discontinue publication of its Department Store Inventory indexes after the release of the December 2013 CPI in mid-January 2014, and these values will no longer be uploaded to the Labstat database. For further information please contact Sharon Gibson at 202-691-6968 or gibson.sharon@bls.gov. 2 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) Annual Average Indexes Discontinued The final revisions of the C-CPI-U indexes for 2012 will be available in February 2014. Annual average indexes for C-CPI-U series will not be published for time periods after 2012. (Monthly C-CPI-U indexes will continue to be published.) In February 2014, the annual average indexes for the final estimates for 2012 C-CPI-U series will be published in the public CPI database. Table 1CA will not be published. Publication Changes for Average Price Series The Bureau of Labor Statistics discontinued publication of three average price series after the release of the June 2013 CPI in mid-July 2013. They are: - utility (piped) gas, 40 therms; utility (piped) gas, 100 therms; and electricity, 500 kilowatt hours. The Bureau, however, continues to publish average prices for utility (piped) gas on a per therm basis, and will continue to publish electricity prices on a per kilowatt hour basis. As such, users will be able to convert these data to any consumption amount. CPI Detailed Report table P1. Average residential prices for utility (piped) gas, electricity, and fuel oil, U.S. city average and selected areas are no longer published. Data for fuel oil #2, per gallon (3.785 liters) continues to be available in the CPI Average Price Data public database. 3 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 CPI-U 12-Month Changes, 2003 to Present Percent Percent 6 6 All Items 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 -1 -1 All Items Less Food and Energy -2 -2 -3 2003 -3 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 4 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 1. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category All items ........................................................................................ All items (1967=100) .................................................................... 100.000 - 233.504 699.473 233.596 699.751 2.0 0.0 0.1 0.5 0.2 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .............................................. Dairy and related products 1 ................................................ Fruits and vegetables ........................................................... Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ................ Other food at home .............................................................. Sugar and sweets 1 ............................................................ Fats and oils ....................................................................... Other foods ........................................................................ Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ......................................... Food away from home 1 ......................................................... Other food away from home 1 2 ........................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 15.261 14.312 8.598 1.231 1.955 .905 1.287 .943 2.278 .305 .263 1.711 .631 5.713 .363 .949 236.726 236.792 233.499 271.716 235.277 216.062 286.643 166.287 205.789 212.204 228.602 218.963 130.475 243.016 169.331 234.460 236.957 237.001 233.591 271.279 235.859 215.920 287.773 165.412 205.872 211.359 228.407 219.262 129.289 243.409 169.371 235.022 1.5 1.4 1.0 1.1 2.0 .7 2.7 -1.2 .2 -2.4 -1.6 .9 .5 2.1 1.7 1.7 .1 .1 .0 -.2 .2 -.1 .4 -.5 .0 -.4 -.1 .1 -.9 .2 .0 .2 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.4 .0 -.8 .4 -1.1 -.3 -.4 -.4 -.3 -.7 .2 -.2 -.1 .2 .2 .2 .4 .4 -.1 -.1 .2 .2 .5 -.4 .2 1.1 .2 .1 .0 .2 .1 .1 -.3 .2 -.1 1.5 -.6 .0 -.4 -.3 .1 -.9 .2 .0 .3 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 3 ................................................... Lodging away from home 2 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ................................... Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ...................................................... Energy services 3 ................................................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ................... Household furnishings and operations ..................................... Household operations 1 2 ....................................................... 41.021 31.681 6.545 .741 24.041 22.622 .354 5.300 4.099 .332 3.767 1.201 4.040 .730 228.068 262.907 266.905 151.783 270.126 270.100 134.893 230.506 199.911 318.848 202.075 196.989 125.412 157.334 228.374 263.451 267.482 154.024 270.537 270.511 135.754 230.899 200.010 320.787 202.087 198.173 124.793 157.518 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.7 2.2 2.2 3.2 4.3 4.2 2.7 4.3 4.4 -1.0 1.3 .1 .2 .2 1.5 .2 .2 .6 .2 .0 .6 .0 .6 -.5 .1 .3 .3 .3 1.2 .2 .2 .4 .7 .9 -2.7 1.2 .3 .0 .1 .2 .2 .2 -.8 .2 .2 .3 .1 .0 -.9 .1 .4 .2 .5 .0 .2 .2 .2 .1 .1 .6 -.6 -.8 .6 -1.0 .3 -.4 .1 Apparel ....................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel .......................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ...................................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................................... Footwear .................................................................................. 3.564 .858 1.495 .200 .696 126.205 122.520 109.900 114.806 135.947 124.215 120.293 107.612 113.853 133.566 1.6 1.3 1.0 -3.4 2.9 -1.6 -1.8 -2.1 -.8 -1.8 .2 .6 -.2 1.5 .4 .9 1.1 .6 -.3 1.0 .6 -1.2 2.1 -.5 -.3 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 ............................................. New vehicles ........................................................................ Used cars and trucks ........................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ..................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ................................ Public transportation ................................................................ 16.846 15.657 5.551 3.189 1.844 5.462 5.274 .434 1.149 1.189 220.044 214.706 101.413 146.076 151.760 313.058 312.212 146.384 261.360 286.832 219.992 214.964 101.568 145.726 152.554 311.757 310.886 146.141 262.229 281.394 2.7 2.6 -.2 1.2 -2.1 5.1 5.2 -2.0 1.9 3.1 .0 .1 .2 -.2 .5 -.4 -.4 -.2 .3 -1.9 .1 .0 -.1 .0 -.1 .0 .0 -.3 .3 1.4 1.9 2.2 .0 .3 -.4 6.1 6.3 -.3 .1 -.9 .5 .6 -.1 .1 -.4 1.0 1.0 -.2 .3 -1.3 Medical care ............................................................................... Medical care commodities ........................................................ Medical care services ............................................................... Professional services ............................................................. 7.163 1.714 5.448 3.010 424.264 333.837 453.325 349.987 424.836 334.673 453.773 350.232 1.9 -.1 2.6 2.2 .1 .3 .1 .1 -.1 -.5 .0 .0 .4 .5 .4 .3 .2 .4 .1 .1 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 5 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 1. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Hospital and related services ................................................. 1.781 696.308 697.402 3.2 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.4 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... Video and audio 2 .................................................................... 5.990 1.897 115.407 99.881 115.384 99.769 .4 .1 .0 -.1 .2 .2 -.1 -.1 .0 .0 Education and communication 2 ................................................ Education 2 .............................................................................. Educational books and supplies ............................................. Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ................................ Communication 2 ..................................................................... Information and information processing 2 .............................. Telephone services 1 2 ......................................................... Information technology, hardware and services 5 ................ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 6 ............... 6.779 3.281 .211 3.069 3.499 3.350 2.394 .957 .242 135.098 222.158 590.797 636.731 82.506 78.769 101.251 8.535 57.012 135.334 223.340 594.314 640.089 82.372 78.638 101.372 8.459 56.281 1.3 3.8 6.3 3.6 -.9 -1.2 -.2 -3.6 -10.6 .2 .5 .6 .5 -.2 -.2 .1 -.9 -1.3 .1 .3 .5 .3 -.1 -.1 .1 -.4 -.3 .1 .3 .2 .3 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.4 -.1 .1 .3 .6 .3 -.2 -.2 .1 -1.0 -1.6 Other goods and services .......................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................ Personal care ........................................................................... Personal care products 1 ....................................................... Personal care services 1 ........................................................ Miscellaneous personal services ........................................... 3.376 .805 2.571 .646 .633 1.086 400.347 869.824 215.058 161.834 238.188 382.395 401.454 881.770 214.915 161.324 239.093 382.131 1.5 2.7 1.2 -.7 2.1 2.2 .3 1.4 -.1 -.3 .4 -.1 .1 .0 .2 -.5 .0 .1 .1 .1 .1 .4 .0 .1 .3 1.4 .0 -.3 .4 .0 39.680 15.261 24.419 15.661 3.564 12.097 8.759 60.320 31.327 .354 3.767 1.201 .730 5.848 5.448 11.644 188.423 236.726 162.635 213.855 126.205 273.289 112.524 278.277 273.900 134.893 202.075 196.989 157.334 280.184 453.325 327.607 188.055 236.957 162.025 212.844 124.215 272.853 112.304 278.818 274.454 135.754 202.087 198.173 157.518 281.080 453.773 328.160 1.2 1.5 1.0 2.3 1.6 2.5 -1.3 2.5 2.3 3.2 4.3 4.4 1.3 3.0 2.6 1.8 -.2 .1 -.4 -.5 -1.6 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .6 .0 .6 .1 .3 .1 .2 -.1 -.1 .0 .0 .2 .1 -.2 .3 .3 .4 1.2 .3 .1 .4 .0 .2 1.0 .2 1.5 2.0 .9 2.4 -.3 .2 .2 .3 .1 .4 .5 -.1 .4 .1 .2 .2 .3 .9 .6 .8 -.3 .1 .1 .6 -1.0 .3 .1 .4 .1 .1 85.688 68.319 92.837 25.368 16.610 13.046 30.921 28.993 54.872 9.561 90.439 76.127 19.574 5.795 56.553 233.018 224.647 224.216 165.250 215.191 268.583 226.071 305.015 264.950 251.921 233.456 233.640 147.385 315.529 286.024 $ .428 $ .143 233.092 224.563 224.289 164.669 214.259 268.231 225.630 305.581 265.489 251.370 233.616 233.792 146.872 314.380 286.617 $ .428 $ .143 2.0 1.8 2.0 1.0 2.3 2.4 1.9 2.6 2.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 -.2 5.0 2.4 .0 .0 .0 -.4 -.4 -.1 -.2 .2 .2 -.2 .1 .1 -.3 -.4 .2 .2 .1 .2 .0 .0 .1 .0 .3 .3 .4 .1 .2 .0 -.1 .2 .5 .6 .5 1.4 1.9 2.2 1.3 .1 .1 3.4 .2 .2 .2 5.7 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .8 .8 .4 .1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .0 1.0 .2 Commodity and service group Commodities ................................................................................ Food and beverages .................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ...................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ..................................... Apparel ................................................................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .................... Durables ................................................................................... Services ....................................................................................... Rent of shelter 4 ......................................................................... Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ....................................... Energy services 3 ....................................................................... Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ....................... Household operations 1 2 ........................................................... Transportation services .............................................................. Medical care services ................................................................. Other services ............................................................................ Special indexes All items less food ........................................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... All items less medical care ........................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel ............................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 4 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ..................... Energy commodities ............................................................... Services less energy services .................................................. Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1982-84=$1.00) ........ Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1967=$1.00) ............. - 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other - - - - - 5 Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. - Data not available. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 4 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 6 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 All items .............................................................................. 231.485 231.831 232.944 Food and beverages ......................................................... Food ................................................................................ Food at home ................................................................ Cereals and bakery products ...................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ..................................... Dairy and related products 1 ....................................... Fruits and vegetables .................................................. Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ....... Other food at home ..................................................... Sugar and sweets 1 .................................................. Fats and oils .............................................................. Other foods ............................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ................................ Food away from home 1 ............................................... Other food away from home 1 2 .................................. Alcoholic beverages ........................................................ 236.595 236.663 233.790 271.200 234.464 218.141 286.422 168.504 205.780 211.978 230.636 218.699 130.006 242.236 169.450 234.304 236.350 236.412 233.114 270.096 234.568 216.327 287.606 166.610 205.068 211.193 229.617 217.984 129.088 242.642 169.165 234.139 Housing ............................................................................. Shelter ............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 .......................................... Lodging away from home 2 ........................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ....... Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ......................... Fuels and utilities ............................................................ Household energy ......................................................... Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ............................................. Energy services 3 ........................................................ Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 .......... Household furnishings and operations ............................ Household operations 1 2 ............................................. 226.389 261.635 265.929 143.151 269.243 269.219 134.017 224.902 193.886 330.459 194.937 196.291 124.915 156.421 Apparel .............................................................................. Men’s and boys’ apparel ................................................. Women’s and girls’ apparel ............................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel .......................................... Footwear ......................................................................... 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 233.318 5.0 -0.7 0.5 3.2 2.1 1.8 236.745 236.840 233.579 271.128 235.583 216.062 287.377 166.970 205.427 212.204 228.685 218.440 130.475 243.016 169.331 234.048 237.127 237.193 233.908 270.422 235.978 215.920 291.627 165.899 205.399 211.359 228.006 218.652 129.289 243.409 169.371 234.853 1.7 1.8 1.4 .6 1.2 5.0 1.8 1.2 .4 -2.9 2.1 .8 -.9 2.4 2.3 .2 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.2 .4 6.1 3.5 -.1 1.0 -.4 .0 1.3 2.7 1.6 1.6 2.1 1.5 1.4 .6 2.6 3.8 -3.9 -1.7 .4 .1 -5.0 -3.8 1.6 2.3 2.6 3.2 3.4 .9 .9 .2 -1.1 2.6 -4.0 7.5 -6.0 -.7 -1.2 -4.5 -.1 -2.2 2.0 -.2 .9 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.4 .8 5.6 2.7 .6 .7 -1.6 1.0 1.0 .9 2.0 1.9 1.1 1.2 1.1 .4 .7 3.2 -4.0 2.8 -2.9 -.3 -3.1 -4.1 .8 .0 2.3 1.5 2.2 227.065 262.303 266.762 144.877 269.796 269.773 134.510 226.578 195.589 321.606 197.229 196.851 124.964 156.516 227.419 262.740 267.322 143.680 270.302 270.273 134.893 226.783 195.599 318.848 197.377 197.614 125.160 157.334 227.471 263.199 267.956 144.035 270.702 270.676 135.754 225.459 193.954 320.787 195.488 198.230 124.714 157.518 2.6 2.6 3.3 .7 2.5 2.5 .8 5.8 5.9 30.8 4.0 5.5 -1.5 -.3 2.3 2.1 2.3 3.2 1.9 1.9 6.6 5.3 5.5 4.9 5.5 4.7 -.2 2.8 2.2 2.3 2.6 4.5 2.1 2.1 .2 5.1 5.6 -8.7 6.9 3.6 -1.8 .0 1.9 2.4 3.1 2.5 2.2 2.2 5.3 1.0 .1 -11.2 1.1 4.0 -.6 2.8 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.0 2.2 2.2 3.7 5.6 5.7 17.1 4.8 5.1 -.8 1.2 2.1 2.3 2.9 3.5 2.2 2.2 2.7 3.0 2.8 -10.0 4.0 3.8 -1.2 1.4 126.144 121.389 111.386 115.412 134.583 126.446 122.085 111.151 117.118 135.158 127.576 123.452 111.831 116.763 136.532 128.339 121.965 114.221 116.168 136.180 3.6 -2.0 5.5 .9 4.0 1.5 6.4 -.6 -5.0 3.6 -5.6 -.7 -10.2 -11.7 -.9 7.1 1.9 10.6 2.6 4.8 2.6 2.1 2.4 -2.1 3.8 .5 .6 -.3 -4.8 1.9 Transportation ................................................................... Private transportation ...................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 .................................... New vehicles ............................................................... Used cars and trucks .................................................. Motor fuel ...................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ..................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ............................ Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ....................... Public transportation ....................................................... 213.256 207.988 101.150 145.526 151.148 287.329 285.972 147.220 260.341 279.643 213.498 208.015 101.065 145.530 151.062 287.363 286.078 146.763 261.065 283.576 217.636 212.512 101.066 145.945 150.505 304.967 304.175 146.384 261.360 280.990 218.618 213.760 100.978 146.049 149.846 308.063 307.127 146.141 262.229 277.238 20.4 21.5 -4.2 1.2 -12.5 70.8 70.7 -1.0 1.8 6.5 -12.8 -14.2 1.2 2.4 -1.8 -35.9 -36.1 -2.0 1.8 8.6 -4.2 -4.6 3.0 -.1 10.7 -15.5 -15.6 -1.9 .9 1.0 10.4 11.6 -.7 1.4 -3.4 32.1 33.0 -2.9 2.9 -3.4 2.5 2.1 -1.6 1.8 -7.3 4.7 4.4 -1.5 1.8 7.6 2.8 3.2 1.1 .7 3.4 5.6 6.0 -2.4 1.9 -1.2 Medical care ...................................................................... Medical care commodities .............................................. Medical care services ..................................................... Professional services .................................................... 422.702 333.990 451.072 348.707 422.152 332.210 451.053 348.637 424.034 333.717 453.053 349.707 424.892 335.022 453.705 349.896 2.2 1.0 2.6 2.4 1.8 -1.9 3.0 1.7 1.7 -.7 2.5 3.2 2.1 1.2 2.4 1.4 2.0 -.5 2.8 2.1 1.9 .3 2.4 2.3 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 7 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Hospital and related services ........................................ 691.283 691.676 695.765 Recreation 2 ...................................................................... Video and audio 2 ........................................................... 115.143 99.527 115.411 99.705 Education and communication 2 ....................................... Education 2 ..................................................................... Educational books and supplies ................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ...................... Communication 2 ............................................................ Information and information processing 2 ..................... Telephone services 1 2 ............................................... Information technology, hardware and services 5 ....... Personal computers and peripheral equipment 6 ..... 135.603 223.405 590.974 640.540 82.668 78.943 101.244 8.602 57.354 Other goods and services ................................................. Tobacco and smoking products 1 ................................... Personal care .................................................................. Personal care products 1 .............................................. Personal care services 1 ............................................... Miscellaneous personal services .................................. 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 698.317 1.9 5.1 1.9 4.1 3.5 3.0 115.276 99.557 115.278 99.580 .1 -.4 .7 .9 .3 -.1 .5 .2 .4 .2 .4 .0 135.730 224.004 593.853 642.161 82.609 78.891 101.313 8.568 57.155 135.836 224.686 595.255 644.145 82.496 78.778 101.251 8.538 57.103 135.916 225.356 598.691 645.941 82.356 78.630 101.372 8.456 56.199 .2 2.8 8.7 2.4 -2.2 -2.5 -.1 -8.1 -12.7 2.8 5.2 6.4 5.1 .6 .6 1.5 -1.7 -12.0 1.6 3.7 4.9 3.6 -.5 -1.3 -2.7 2.3 -9.8 .9 3.5 5.3 3.4 -1.5 -1.6 .5 -6.6 -7.8 1.5 4.0 7.5 3.7 -.8 -1.0 .7 -5.0 -12.4 1.2 3.6 5.1 3.5 -1.0 -1.4 -1.1 -2.3 -8.8 399.560 869.057 214.562 162.017 238.253 381.170 400.011 868.983 214.886 161.184 238.257 381.614 400.323 869.824 215.041 161.834 238.188 381.894 401.548 881.770 214.981 161.324 239.093 381.971 .9 -.3 1.3 .8 1.5 1.7 1.5 4.5 .5 -5.1 3.4 2.4 1.7 .7 2.1 3.7 2.0 3.8 2.0 6.0 .8 -1.7 1.4 .8 1.2 2.1 .9 -2.2 2.4 2.0 1.9 3.3 1.4 .9 1.7 2.3 186.081 236.595 159.428 207.569 126.144 262.809 112.351 276.600 272.520 134.017 194.937 196.291 156.421 278.615 451.072 327.556 185.956 236.350 159.357 207.624 126.446 262.951 112.093 277.374 273.214 134.510 197.229 196.851 156.516 279.610 451.053 328.067 187.773 236.745 161.721 211.755 127.576 269.250 111.800 277.802 273.690 134.893 197.377 197.614 157.334 279.292 453.053 328.391 188.180 237.127 162.128 213.568 128.339 271.474 111.506 278.126 274.043 135.754 195.488 198.230 157.518 280.524 453.705 328.796 8.6 1.7 13.1 22.8 3.6 29.3 -2.3 2.6 2.8 .8 4.0 5.5 -.3 4.5 2.6 1.0 -5.8 1.7 -10.1 -14.1 1.5 -18.8 .2 2.8 2.1 6.6 5.5 4.7 2.8 4.5 3.0 2.9 -2.1 1.5 -4.2 -7.4 -5.6 -7.7 .0 2.3 2.1 .2 6.9 3.6 .0 .4 2.5 1.7 4.6 .9 6.9 12.1 7.1 13.9 -3.0 2.2 2.3 5.3 1.1 4.0 2.8 2.8 2.4 1.5 1.1 1.7 .8 2.7 2.6 2.5 -1.1 2.7 2.5 3.7 4.8 5.1 1.2 4.5 2.8 2.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.9 .5 2.5 -1.5 2.3 2.2 2.7 4.0 3.8 1.4 1.6 2.4 1.6 230.693 222.311 222.192 162.109 209.231 259.040 222.578 302.662 263.224 236.767 232.795 232.879 147.205 291.483 284.892 231.135 222.533 222.572 162.035 209.296 259.181 222.527 303.683 264.049 237.691 233.083 233.267 147.229 291.074 285.515 232.359 223.925 223.646 164.346 213.202 264.948 225.359 303.936 264.284 245.866 233.466 233.643 147.473 307.785 285.970 232.738 224.271 223.999 164.765 214.932 266.989 226.307 304.231 264.592 246.426 233.825 234.004 147.545 310.845 286.516 5.5 6.1 5.2 12.6 21.4 26.8 11.2 2.8 3.0 40.6 1.6 1.6 -1.1 68.5 2.5 -1.1 -2.0 -.9 -9.7 -13.2 -17.4 -6.4 3.6 3.0 -21.5 1.9 1.9 .0 -34.2 2.7 .4 -.3 .4 -4.0 -6.8 -6.9 -3.2 2.1 1.8 -7.0 1.3 1.3 -.5 -15.2 2.0 3.6 3.6 3.3 6.7 11.4 12.9 6.9 2.1 2.1 17.3 1.8 1.9 .9 29.3 2.3 2.1 1.9 2.1 .8 2.6 2.4 2.0 3.2 3.0 5.1 1.8 1.8 -.6 5.3 2.6 2.0 1.6 1.8 1.2 1.9 2.5 1.7 2.1 2.0 4.5 1.6 1.6 .2 4.7 2.1 Expenditure category Commodity and service group Commodities ....................................................................... Food and beverages ......................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Apparel .......................................................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables .......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 4 ................................................................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ............................. Energy services 3 .............................................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 .............. Household operations 1 2 ................................................. Transportation services ..................................................... Medical care services ....................................................... Other services ................................................................... Special indexes All items less food ............................................................... All items less shelter ........................................................... All items less medical care .................................................. Commodities less food ........................................................ Nondurables less food ........................................................ Nondurables less food and apparel .................................... Nondurables ........................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 4 ............................................. Services less medical care services ................................... Energy ................................................................................. All items less energy ........................................................... All items less food and energy .......................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ........... Energy commodities ..................................................... Services less energy services ......................................... 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other 4 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 5 Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 8 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category All items ........................................................................................ All items (1967=100) .................................................................... 100.000 233.504 699.473 233.596 699.751 2.0 0.0 0.1 0.5 0.2 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................................... Cereals and cereal products .............................................. Flour and prepared flour mixes ........................................ Breakfast cereal 1 ............................................................ Rice, pasta, cornmeal 1 .................................................... Rice 1 2 3 ........................................................................ Bakery products ................................................................. Bread 3 ............................................................................. White bread 1 2 .............................................................. Bread other than white 1 2 .............................................. Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 3 .......................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ......................................... Cookies 2 ....................................................................... Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 2 ....................................... Other bakery products ...................................................... Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 1 2 ................ Crackers, bread, and cracker products 2 ....................... Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers 2 ............................................................. Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .............................................. Meats, poultry, and fish ...................................................... Meats ............................................................................... Beef and veal 1 .............................................................. Uncooked ground beef 1 .............................................. Uncooked beef roasts 1 3 ............................................. Uncooked beef steaks 1 3 ............................................ Uncooked other beef and veal 1 3 ................................ Pork ................................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 3 ...... Bacon and related products 2 .................................... Breakfast sausage and related products 2 3 .............. Ham .............................................................................. Ham, excluding canned 2 ........................................... Pork chops ................................................................... Other pork including roasts and picnics 3 .................... Other meats ................................................................... Frankfurters 2 ............................................................... Lunchmeats 1 2 3 ......................................................... Lamb and organ meats 1 2 ........................................... Lamb and mutton 1 2 3 ................................................. Poultry .............................................................................. Chicken 3 ....................................................................... Fresh whole chicken 1 2 ............................................... Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1 2 .............................. Other poultry including turkey 3 ...................................... Fish and seafood .............................................................. Fresh fish and seafood 1 3 ............................................. Processed fish and seafood 3 ........................................ Shelf stable fish and seafood 1 2 .................................. Frozen fish and seafood 1 2 ......................................... Eggs ................................................................................... Dairy and related products 1 ................................................ Milk 1 3 ............................................................................... Fresh whole milk 1 2 ......................................................... Fresh milk other than whole 1 2 3 ..................................... Cheese and related products ............................................. Ice cream and related products .......................................... Other dairy and related products 3 ..................................... 15.261 14.312 8.598 1.231 .471 .052 .289 .130 236.726 236.792 233.499 271.716 234.768 257.779 229.826 240.400 170.743 292.179 177.879 325.136 341.678 171.381 269.238 259.026 280.370 265.340 293.623 299.916 236.957 237.001 233.591 271.279 234.717 258.292 229.620 240.494 171.461 291.458 177.395 323.086 341.699 171.397 271.233 261.669 282.873 262.430 292.097 296.171 1.5 1.4 1.0 1.1 .1 .1 .4 -.3 2.9 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.2 2.7 2.1 1.4 3.0 1.0 7.3 -3.0 .1 .1 .0 -.2 .0 .2 -.1 .0 .4 -.2 -.3 -.6 .0 .0 .7 1.0 .9 -1.1 -.5 -1.2 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.4 .3 -.4 .3 1.7 .1 -.9 -.5 -.7 .5 -.8 -.2 -2.2 .9 -2.0 -.1 -3.1 .2 .2 .2 .4 .6 -.8 .7 -.4 .7 .4 .1 .9 -1.2 1.1 .6 1.1 .4 .7 1.0 .3 .2 .1 .1 -.3 -.5 -.3 -.1 .0 .4 -.2 -.7 -.6 .0 -.5 .8 .6 .9 -1.0 -.5 -1.7 273.328 235.277 236.222 233.883 268.134 244.603 196.633 181.008 191.670 206.815 152.049 279.664 139.616 208.734 235.623 181.185 124.124 209.845 203.409 135.826 322.485 198.290 232.996 149.386 246.830 224.549 153.839 272.462 162.389 142.397 199.380 296.866 219.841 216.062 148.866 214.056 152.351 219.257 212.970 142.904 270.876 235.859 236.900 235.158 269.486 245.389 198.780 182.609 189.435 210.358 154.704 286.956 139.134 208.325 234.501 186.816 127.256 207.724 199.353 135.339 310.006 187.102 231.466 147.984 245.762 221.526 154.411 273.497 162.506 143.407 199.171 300.359 218.907 215.920 148.463 214.000 151.406 220.664 209.448 143.382 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.2 1.3 .1 3.3 1.6 2.4 1.9 5.6 9.3 .0 2.0 2.0 -2.0 -1.2 -.3 -1.3 .2 -1.9 -.4 3.5 4.3 6.1 3.3 .8 1.8 2.6 .9 1.3 .4 6.8 .7 2.0 3.4 1.0 1.2 -.9 -.9 -.9 .2 .3 .5 .5 .3 1.1 .9 -1.2 1.7 1.7 2.6 -.3 -.2 -.5 3.1 2.5 -1.0 -2.0 -.4 -3.9 -5.6 -.7 -.9 -.4 -1.3 .4 .4 .1 .7 -.1 1.2 -.4 -.1 -.3 .0 -.6 .6 -1.7 .3 -.2 .0 -.2 .0 .5 -.3 .0 1.5 .2 -.6 -1.1 -1.9 -.5 1.2 1.6 -.6 .1 -.3 -.4 -.5 -2.3 -2.4 .4 .7 -.6 .1 -.3 -1.4 -1.4 -1.0 .2 -.4 3.6 -.8 -1.2 -1.7 -.8 .5 -1.7 -.7 -.1 .4 .4 .3 .4 -.5 1.0 .9 .6 .2 1.4 2.1 .8 1.8 2.0 -3.5 -.4 .5 -.4 .3 5.2 9.1 1.0 1.4 2.1 2.0 -.8 -.1 .6 -.4 .1 .0 1.2 -.1 1.3 1.5 1.0 -.7 1.1 -.7 -.8 .2 .2 .4 .5 .3 1.1 .9 -1.2 1.2 1.7 2.6 -.4 -.6 -1.2 2.4 1.1 -1.0 -.8 -.4 -3.9 -5.6 -.9 -1.1 -.4 -1.3 -.1 .4 .1 .3 -.1 1.2 .2 -.1 -.3 .0 -.6 .2 -1.2 .4 - - .760 .224 - .114 .185 - .237 - 1.955 1.842 1.189 .564 .220 .083 .208 .053 .360 .137 - .076 - .060 .087 .265 - .349 .274 - .075 .303 .154 .149 - .113 .905 .300 - .287 .134 .184 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 9 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 286.643 326.581 339.149 361.504 204.582 215.305 447.380 109.586 312.129 318.022 290.881 312.042 320.459 158.869 162.362 156.641 170.311 151.051 208.966 160.579 190.858 166.287 127.177 158.626 169.027 116.550 119.704 205.113 213.127 204.363 126.935 205.789 212.204 190.254 140.605 154.979 228.602 184.658 200.445 288.526 132.948 168.420 174.239 218.963 251.529 169.161 241.295 225.352 135.023 131.181 130.064 276.943 150.195 130.475 115.189 243.016 151.513 154.612 154.521 129.287 143.637 287.773 328.083 337.122 368.736 204.423 228.077 486.671 103.581 317.171 340.258 296.237 307.297 323.143 159.168 162.478 157.771 169.503 150.983 208.249 162.027 193.222 165.412 126.270 158.282 169.818 115.264 119.755 205.149 212.849 206.015 127.036 205.872 211.359 190.773 139.786 154.252 228.407 183.402 198.790 286.411 133.015 168.790 172.540 219.262 248.349 169.172 246.337 226.876 136.547 129.235 132.335 276.326 151.501 129.289 113.646 243.409 151.693 154.913 155.328 130.028 143.805 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July 0.4 .3 .8 2.1 1.2 -.3 1.9 .2 -.2 .5 -7.4 .6 -1.0 .7 .7 .3 .9 -.2 -.9 1.2 .9 -1.1 -1.4 -1.4 -.2 -1.9 .4 -.4 -.1 -.2 .3 -.3 -.4 -1.0 -.2 -.4 -.4 -.5 1.1 -1.6 -.9 -.5 -.2 -.3 -.8 .6 -.7 -1.4 1.4 -5.0 -1.1 -.1 -.7 -.7 -2.7 .2 .1 .3 .2 .0 .1 -0.1 -.1 -1.0 -1.8 .8 1.2 .4 -1.8 1.0 .9 2.3 .2 -.3 -.1 .3 .4 .3 .5 .9 -1.7 -.5 .2 .6 -.6 .9 .8 -.7 -1.1 -1.3 -.5 -.3 .2 .5 -1.2 1.3 .0 -.4 .3 -.6 .7 .0 -1.4 -1.0 .2 .3 .0 -.6 -.1 -.4 -.9 -.9 .4 -.3 1.1 2.4 .2 .2 .2 1.6 .0 .1 1.5 1.8 1.3 -.9 .0 3.2 4.0 1.2 2.4 5.7 3.2 -1.5 1.5 .3 .1 .9 -.5 -.3 -.5 1.3 1.2 -.6 -1.1 -.3 .5 -1.1 .1 -.2 -.3 .8 .1 .0 -.4 .3 -.6 -.5 -.3 -2.0 -2.4 -1.8 .1 .9 -1.0 .1 -2.0 .0 2.1 .2 .5 -1.5 1.0 -.2 .9 -.9 -1.3 .2 .1 .2 .7 .6 .1 Expenditure category Fruits and vegetables ........................................................... Fresh fruits and vegetables ................................................ Fresh fruits ....................................................................... Apples ............................................................................ Bananas ......................................................................... Citrus fruits 3 .................................................................. Oranges, including tangerines 2 ................................... Other fresh fruits 3 .......................................................... Fresh vegetables .............................................................. Potatoes ......................................................................... Lettuce ........................................................................... Tomatoes 1 .................................................................... Other fresh vegetables ................................................... Processed fruits and vegetables 3 ..................................... Canned fruits and vegetables 3 ........................................ Canned fruits 2 3 ............................................................ Canned vegetables 2 3 ................................................... Frozen fruits and vegetables 3 ......................................... Frozen vegetables 2 ....................................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 3 Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2 3 ................................ Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ................ Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 3 ........................................ Carbonated drinks ............................................................ Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 3 .................... Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 3 .............. Beverage materials including coffee and tea 3 .................. Coffee ............................................................................... Roasted coffee 2 ............................................................ Instant and freeze dried coffee 1 2 ................................. Other beverage materials including tea 3 ......................... Other food at home .............................................................. Sugar and sweets 1 ............................................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners ........................................ Candy and chewing gum 1 3 ............................................ Other sweets 3 ................................................................. Fats and oils ....................................................................... Butter and margarine 3 ..................................................... Butter 2 ........................................................................... Margarine 2 .................................................................... Salad dressing 1 3 ............................................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 3 .................... Peanut butter 1 2 3 ......................................................... Other foods ........................................................................ Soups ............................................................................... Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods 1 ....................... Snacks 1 ........................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ........................ Salt and other seasonings and spices 2 3 ...................... Olives, pickles, relishes 1 2 3 .......................................... Sauces and gravies 2 3 .................................................. Other condiments 1 2 ..................................................... Baby food 1 3 .................................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 1 3 ......................................... Prepared salads 1 2 4 ..................................................... Food away from home 1 ......................................................... Full service meals and snacks 1 3 ........................................ Limited service meals and snacks 1 3 .................................. Food at employee sites and schools 3 ................................. Food at elementary and secondary schools 1 2 5 .............. Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 3 ......... 1.287 .988 .526 .093 .081 .108 - .245 .461 .073 .063 .086 .240 .299 .149 - .094 - .056 - .943 .708 .285 .014 .409 .235 .141 - .094 2.278 .305 .059 .183 .063 .263 .075 - .066 .121 - 1.711 .094 .301 .328 .283 - .073 .631 - 5.713 2.709 2.296 .263 - .082 2.7 3.1 2.5 4.1 -.7 4.8 10.5 1.8 3.6 4.2 6.8 1.1 3.5 1.6 3.3 5.2 1.8 .2 -1.6 -.4 -3.4 -1.2 -.7 -.7 .6 -.7 -2.7 -5.0 -5.6 -5.1 1.0 .2 -2.4 -5.5 -1.7 -1.5 -1.6 .8 3.1 -1.9 -2.6 -2.5 -5.9 .9 .7 -.7 3.6 .4 -.3 -3.7 -.7 2.6 1.7 .5 .6 2.1 2.2 1.7 5.8 6.3 2.7 0.4 .5 -.6 2.0 -.1 5.9 8.8 -5.5 1.6 7.0 1.8 -1.5 .8 .2 .1 .7 -.5 .0 -.3 .9 1.2 -.5 -.7 -.2 .5 -1.1 .0 .0 -.1 .8 .1 .0 -.4 .3 -.6 -.5 -.1 -.7 -.8 -.7 .1 .2 -1.0 .1 -1.3 .0 2.1 .7 1.1 -1.5 1.7 -.2 .9 -.9 -1.3 .2 .1 .2 .5 .6 .1 See footnotes at end of table. 10 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 July 2012 - 169.331 234.460 195.695 210.741 191.041 202.702 187.209 169.554 317.348 157.531 171.514 167.640 169.371 235.022 196.129 210.845 191.511 202.089 186.461 170.267 318.193 157.774 172.110 168.209 1.7 1.7 1.3 2.3 1.4 1.6 .6 .0 2.3 2.7 1.5 2.8 41.021 31.681 6.545 .741 .159 .582 24.041 22.622 .354 5.300 4.099 .332 .234 .099 3.767 2.850 .917 1.201 .908 .293 4.040 .266 .038 .076 .152 .713 .232 .337 .137 228.068 262.907 266.905 151.783 474.978 319.653 270.126 270.100 134.893 230.506 199.911 318.848 355.966 313.783 202.075 208.737 179.557 196.989 448.234 414.802 125.412 65.438 107.319 73.851 53.206 119.840 135.414 91.316 77.977 228.374 263.451 267.482 154.024 476.568 325.191 270.537 270.511 135.754 230.899 200.010 320.787 359.780 312.476 202.087 209.538 177.356 198.173 451.200 416.505 124.793 64.820 107.503 73.978 52.264 119.085 136.989 89.686 77.396 .285 .165 86.787 100.300 115.064 70.314 64.156 53.454 126.810 59.426 98.119 92.379 100.864 88.300 190.185 121.840 172.075 120.426 157.334 150.022 159.463 85.790 98.494 113.318 70.148 63.531 53.197 125.648 56.741 97.609 92.345 100.752 88.302 188.972 121.243 170.175 119.922 157.518 149.793 159.767 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July 0.0 .2 .2 .0 .2 -.3 -.4 .4 .3 .2 .3 .3 -0.2 -.1 .0 .3 -.1 .5 .5 -.1 .2 .0 .4 .2 0.1 .0 .0 .4 .2 .9 .2 -.6 .1 .4 .0 -.1 0.0 .3 .3 .1 .3 -.2 -.4 .5 .3 .2 .3 .3 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.7 4.0 2.4 2.2 2.2 3.2 4.3 4.2 2.7 3.4 1.2 4.3 3.1 8.8 4.4 5.1 2.5 -1.0 -3.2 -5.0 -.6 -4.0 -1.5 .5 -2.1 -3.7 .1 .2 .2 1.5 .3 1.7 .2 .2 .6 .2 .0 .6 1.1 -.4 .0 .4 -1.2 .6 .7 .4 -.5 -.9 .2 .2 -1.8 -.6 1.2 -1.8 -.7 .3 .3 .3 1.2 .4 1.4 .2 .2 .4 .7 .9 -2.7 -2.9 -.8 1.2 .8 2.4 .3 .3 .2 .0 .6 -1.0 -1.5 2.1 -.1 -.4 .3 -.9 .2 .2 .2 -.8 .3 -1.1 .2 .2 .3 .1 .0 -.9 -.5 .9 .1 .2 -.4 .4 .5 .1 .2 -.1 -.1 -.6 .2 .2 1.0 .0 .0 .0 .2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .1 .1 .6 -.6 -.8 .6 1.1 .7 -1.0 -.3 -2.8 .3 .3 .4 -.4 -.9 .2 .2 -1.8 -.6 1.2 -1.8 .3 -2.8 -3.4 -4.4 -2.0 -4.2 -6.4 -.5 -4.5 -1.7 .0 1.0 -.4 -.3 -1.3 1.8 -.8 1.3 1.5 .2 -1.1 -1.8 -1.5 -.2 -1.0 -.5 -.9 -4.5 -.5 .0 -.1 .0 -.6 -.5 -1.1 -.4 .1 -.2 .2 -.6 -.9 -1.6 .0 .6 1.7 -.2 -.7 .3 -.3 .0 -.5 .2 -.1 .4 .4 .1 .1 -.2 .2 .4 .6 -.2 -.5 -.7 -.4 -.9 -.2 .0 -.3 .1 .1 .0 .8 -.2 .5 .5 .0 -1.3 -1.7 -1.5 -.2 -1.2 -.5 -.4 -4.5 -1.0 .2 -.1 .1 -.6 -.5 -1.1 -.4 .1 -.2 .2 Expenditure category Other food away from home 1 3 ........................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ................................................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home ...................... Distilled spirits at home ........................................................ Whiskey at home 2 ............................................................. Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home 1 2 ................. Wine at home ....................................................................... Alcoholic beverages away from home 1 ................................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 1 2 3 Wine away from home 1 2 3 ................................................. Distilled spirits away from home 1 2 3 .................................. Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 6 ................................................... Lodging away from home 3 .................................................... Housing at school, excluding board 6 7 ................................ Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 6 7 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 6 7 ................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 3 ................................... Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ...................................................... Fuel oil 1 ............................................................................. Propane, kerosene, and firewood 8 ................................... Energy services 6 ................................................................. Electricity 6 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 6 ................................................ Water and sewer and trash collection services 3 ................... Water and sewerage maintenance 6 .................................... Garbage and trash collection 1 9 .......................................... Household furnishings and operations ..................................... Window and floor coverings and other linens 1 3 ................... Floor coverings 1 3 ............................................................... Window coverings 1 3 ........................................................... Other linens 1 3 .................................................................... Furniture and bedding 1 ......................................................... Bedroom furniture 1 .............................................................. Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 1 3 .............. Other furniture 3 ................................................................... Infants’ furniture 1 2 5 ......................................................... Appliances 3 ........................................................................... Major appliances 3 ............................................................... Laundry equipment 2 .......................................................... Other appliances 1 3 ............................................................. Other household equipment and furnishings 3 ....................... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items 1 .................................. Indoor plants and flowers 10 ................................................. Dishes and flatware 1 3 ........................................................ Nonelectric cookware and tableware 3 ................................ Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 3 ............. Tools, hardware and supplies 1 3 ......................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 3 ...................................... Housekeeping supplies 1 ....................................................... Household cleaning products 1 3 ......................................... Household paper products 1 3 .............................................. Miscellaneous household products 1 3 ................................. Household operations 1 3 ....................................................... Domestic services 1 3 ........................................................... Gardening and lawncare services 1 3 .................................. .363 .949 .568 .272 .071 - .225 .381 - NA - .117 .481 .250 .101 .046 .083 .675 .172 .358 .890 .360 .244 .286 .730 .251 .238 NA - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 11 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Moving, storage, freight expense 1 3 .................................... Repair of household items 1 3 .............................................. .090 .078 131.268 206.889 132.093 207.239 2.0 3.3 0.6 .2 0.9 .0 1.3 1.2 0.6 .2 Apparel ....................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel .......................................................... Men’s apparel ......................................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ............................... Men’s furnishings ................................................................. Men’s shirts and sweaters 3 ................................................. Men’s pants and shorts ........................................................ Boys’ apparel ......................................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ...................................................... Women’s apparel ................................................................... Women’s outerwear ............................................................. Women’s dresses ................................................................. Women’s suits and separates 3 ........................................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 3 ............................................................... Girls’ apparel .......................................................................... Footwear .................................................................................. Men’s footwear 1 .................................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ........................................................ Women’s footwear ................................................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................................... Jewelry and watches 8 ............................................................. Watches 1 8 ............................................................................ Jewelry 8 ................................................................................ 3.564 .858 .675 .120 .184 .213 .151 .183 1.495 1.238 .097 .158 .576 126.205 122.520 128.337 122.979 160.497 82.261 123.261 101.224 109.900 113.002 88.783 116.906 84.264 124.215 120.293 125.600 114.862 159.325 80.966 122.140 100.646 107.612 110.127 85.407 108.990 81.726 1.6 1.3 1.6 -.3 5.2 -.2 1.3 .5 1.0 1.2 10.1 -1.5 -.6 -1.6 -1.8 -2.1 -6.6 -.7 -1.6 -.9 -.6 -2.1 -2.5 -3.8 -6.8 -3.0 .2 .6 .2 -1.0 .4 1.3 .6 -.3 -.2 -.4 3.4 -1.8 -1.3 .9 1.1 .7 1.6 1.4 -.7 1.5 1.6 .6 .0 -1.0 -2.6 -.9 .6 -1.2 -1.5 -6.1 .4 -.1 -.6 1.5 2.1 1.8 -2.0 .9 2.7 .391 .257 .696 .214 .154 .327 .200 .315 .091 .224 103.497 95.165 135.947 135.735 139.423 133.353 114.806 169.771 123.744 178.669 103.647 95.543 133.566 136.389 136.767 129.226 113.853 171.958 124.260 181.592 3.2 .5 2.9 3.2 .7 3.6 -3.4 4.9 6.2 4.3 .1 .4 -1.8 .5 -1.9 -3.1 -.8 1.3 .4 1.6 -.2 1.0 .4 -1.1 .3 1.4 1.5 .3 .0 .2 1.9 3.7 1.0 .0 .4 1.3 -.3 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.3 3.9 -.3 .5 .1 -.7 -.5 1.0 .4 1.2 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... New and used motor vehicles 3 ............................................. New vehicles ........................................................................ New cars and trucks 2 3 ..................................................... New cars 2 ......................................................................... New trucks 2 9 .................................................................... Used cars and trucks ........................................................... Leased cars and trucks 11 .................................................... Car and truck rental 3 ........................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 2 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 2 12 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 2 .......................................... Other motor fuels 3 ............................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ..................................... Tires 1 .................................................................................. Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 3 ............................... Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 1 2 ............... Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 1 2 ......................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ................................ Motor vehicle body work 1 .................................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing 1 ......................... Motor vehicle repair 1 3 ........................................................ Motor vehicle insurance ......................................................... Motor vehicle fees 1 3 ............................................................. State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 3 6 ........ Parking and other fees 1 3 .................................................... Parking fees and tolls 1 2 3 ................................................. Automobile service clubs 1 2 3 ........................................... Public transportation ................................................................ Airline fare .............................................................................. Other intercity transportation .................................................. 16.846 15.657 5.551 3.189 220.044 214.706 101.413 146.076 101.259 145.057 152.219 151.760 86.286 122.695 313.058 312.212 311.149 322.906 302.117 279.029 146.384 131.032 162.048 152.908 358.579 261.360 270.194 236.913 161.228 415.353 174.312 167.263 186.265 204.788 126.677 286.832 325.321 155.925 219.992 214.964 101.568 145.726 101.015 144.692 151.939 152.554 86.616 131.293 311.757 310.886 309.928 319.314 301.963 278.645 146.141 130.539 162.470 153.546 356.817 262.229 270.993 237.294 161.978 420.073 175.558 168.479 187.597 206.705 125.990 281.394 315.789 156.154 2.7 2.6 -.2 1.2 1.3 .5 2.0 -2.1 -2.8 -1.4 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.3 6.0 3.2 -2.0 -3.6 1.6 2.3 -1.1 1.9 2.2 1.9 1.8 4.8 1.9 1.2 3.1 4.0 .5 3.1 3.3 .0 .0 .1 .2 -.2 -.2 -.3 -.2 .5 .4 7.0 -.4 -.4 -.4 -1.1 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.4 .3 .4 -.5 .3 .3 .2 .5 1.1 .7 .7 .7 .9 -.5 -1.9 -2.9 .1 .1 .0 -.1 .0 .0 -.2 .3 -.1 -.9 .0 .0 .0 -.1 .9 -.1 -2.2 -.3 -.5 .0 .5 -.8 .3 .1 .4 .2 .2 .1 .0 .1 .2 .0 1.4 2.2 -.1 1.9 2.2 .0 .3 .3 -.1 .5 -.4 -.2 -2.0 6.1 6.3 6.3 6.0 6.0 2.0 -.3 -.5 .2 .0 -.8 .1 .0 .0 .2 .2 .2 .0 .4 .4 .8 -.9 -1.7 .1 .5 .6 -.1 .1 .0 .0 .1 -.4 .4 -.6 1.0 1.0 1.1 .2 1.3 .2 -.2 -.4 .3 .4 -.5 .3 .3 .2 .5 1.3 .7 .7 .7 .9 -.5 -1.3 -1.3 -1.4 - 1.844 .380 .070 5.462 5.274 - .189 .434 .293 .141 - 1.149 .058 .461 .595 2.497 .563 .326 .215 - 1.189 .771 .151 See footnotes at end of table. 12 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Intercity bus fare 1 2 4 .......................................................... Intercity train fare 2 4 ............................................................ Ship fare 1 2 3 ....................................................................... Intracity transportation 1 ......................................................... Intracity mass transit 1 2 13 .................................................. - .264 - NA NA - - - - - 116.685 62.246 294.855 116.453 128.463 61.025 295.089 116.558 2.4 -2.9 4.2 4.1 10.1 -2.0 .1 .1 -7.6 .4 .0 .0 0.2 1.1 .0 .0 3.5 -2.0 .1 .1 424.836 334.673 109.009 441.489 99.825 100.471 453.773 350.232 354.775 433.275 181.467 223.408 697.402 263.698 258.106 597.326 194.968 115.008 123.108 1.9 -.1 -.1 -.1 .0 -.1 2.6 2.2 1.7 3.9 .6 1.7 3.2 3.4 2.8 3.7 2.9 .3 2.8 .1 .3 .3 .4 -.1 -.8 .1 .1 -.1 .3 .5 .0 .2 .2 .1 .2 .3 .0 .1 -.1 -.5 -.7 -.6 -.1 -.5 .0 .0 .0 .0 -.2 .0 .1 .1 .3 .0 .3 -.4 -.2 .4 .5 .2 .5 .3 .1 .4 .3 .4 .3 .0 .4 .6 .7 .6 .7 .1 .1 .4 .2 .4 .3 .5 -.1 -.8 .1 .1 -.2 .4 .5 .1 .4 .3 .4 .2 .3 .0 .1 Medical care ............................................................................... Medical care commodities ........................................................ Medicinal drugs 1 13 ............................................................... Prescription drugs ................................................................ Nonprescription drugs 1 13 ................................................... Medical equipment and supplies 1 13 ..................................... Medical care services ............................................................... Professional services ............................................................. Physicians’ services 6 .......................................................... Dental services 6 .................................................................. Eyeglasses and eye care 1 8 ................................................ Services by other medical professionals 6 8 ........................ Hospital and related services ................................................. Hospital services 6 14 ........................................................... Inpatient hospital services 2 6 14 ........................................ Outpatient hospital services 2 6 8 ....................................... Nursing homes and adult day services 6 14 ......................... Care of invalids and elderly at home 1 5 .............................. Health insurance 1 5 ............................................................... 7.163 1.714 1.635 1.322 .313 .079 5.448 3.010 1.616 .769 .249 .376 1.781 1.557 .138 .086 .658 424.264 333.837 108.680 439.723 99.940 101.318 453.325 349.987 355.105 432.095 180.513 223.298 696.308 263.287 257.793 596.287 194.459 115.008 123.018 Recreation 3 ............................................................................... Video and audio 3 .................................................................... Televisions ............................................................................. Cable and satellite television and radio service 9 .................. Other video equipment 1 3 ..................................................... Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 1 3 ......................................................................... Video discs and other media 1 2 3 ........................................ Rental of video or audio discs and other media 1 2 3 ........... Audio equipment 1 ................................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 1 3 .................................. Pets, pet products and services 3 ............................................ Pets and pet products 1 ......................................................... Pet food 1 2 3 ........................................................................ Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2 3 ................ Pet services including veterinary 3 ......................................... Pet services 1 2 3 ................................................................. Veterinarian services 2 3 ...................................................... Sporting goods 1 ...................................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles 1 ....................................... Sports equipment ................................................................... Photography 3 .......................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ................................... Film and photographic supplies 1 2 3 ................................... Photographic equipment 2 3 ................................................. Photographers and film processing 1 3 .................................. Photographer fees 1 2 3 ....................................................... Film processing 1 2 3 ............................................................ Other recreational goods 3 ....................................................... Toys 1 ..................................................................................... Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 2 3 ......... Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 1 3 .............................. Music instruments and accessories 1 3 .................................. Other recreation services 3 ...................................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 1 3 ................................................................... Admissions 1 .......................................................................... 5.990 1.897 .144 1.396 .025 115.407 99.881 4.662 407.205 11.443 115.384 99.769 4.508 407.630 11.251 .4 .1 -15.1 2.4 -8.2 .0 -.1 -3.3 .1 -1.7 .2 .2 1.7 .2 -.9 -.1 -.1 -1.2 .0 -1.9 .0 .0 -2.6 .2 -1.7 .108 77.248 46.909 116.958 39.298 88.716 164.446 200.689 154.583 114.064 211.433 171.016 219.834 118.372 150.192 89.932 77.598 61.143 77.228 46.857 117.141 39.799 89.562 164.564 200.725 154.647 114.161 211.773 171.122 220.375 118.867 151.566 89.778 77.075 60.034 -2.8 -5.3 -.9 -5.1 2.1 1.3 .8 3.0 -2.5 2.2 1.2 2.4 .0 1.9 -2.3 -3.4 -8.3 .0 -.1 .2 1.3 1.0 .1 .0 .0 .1 .2 .1 .2 .4 .9 -.2 -.7 -1.8 -1.2 -1.4 -.4 .0 .2 .2 .1 .4 -.1 .3 -.6 .3 .3 -.4 .6 -.1 .2 .3 -1.2 1.1 -1.1 .3 -.4 -.7 -.2 -1.3 .2 .2 .2 -.5 -.3 -.6 -.4 -1.5 .0 -.1 .2 1.3 1.0 .0 .0 .0 .1 .0 .1 .3 .4 .9 .0 -1.2 -3.0 .062 .039 1.753 26.864 118.343 125.330 113.899 52.568 51.382 58.009 101.924 99.081 150.217 26.317 118.715 125.883 114.157 52.323 51.211 57.835 100.607 98.903 150.310 -8.7 1.3 .8 1.0 -3.5 -5.0 -2.7 .5 3.5 1.1 -2.0 .3 .4 .2 -.5 -.3 -.3 -1.3 -.2 .1 .3 -.4 .0 -.2 -.1 -.4 -1.4 .8 .7 .4 -.6 .6 .6 -.1 -.4 -.9 -1.2 1.0 1.1 .2 -3.2 .3 .4 .2 -.5 -.3 .3 -1.3 -.2 .1 .568 .642 127.120 335.539 126.482 337.262 1.1 .2 -.5 .5 .3 .9 -.2 .4 -.5 .5 - - .069 .044 1.099 .688 - .411 - .461 .245 .206 .109 .050 - NA .058 - .446 .326 - NA - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 13 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 July 2012 161.467 186.376 276.318 232.193 153.086 101.364 162.398 186.707 276.400 232.219 152.981 101.480 0.0 1.6 2.9 3.5 6.2 .0 3.069 1.734 .389 .782 .059 3.499 .148 .138 .010 3.350 2.394 1.447 .947 .957 .242 .046 .572 135.098 222.158 590.797 200.455 636.731 722.695 687.379 258.094 225.199 82.506 167.920 263.671 275.266 78.769 101.251 58.566 107.469 8.535 57.012 38.491 77.291 135.334 223.340 594.314 201.557 640.089 727.001 693.261 258.688 225.845 82.372 167.788 263.671 272.093 78.638 101.372 58.430 108.162 8.459 56.281 38.294 76.744 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July 0.6 .2 .0 .0 -.1 .1 0.8 1.4 -.3 .0 .3 -.5 0.6 .0 .4 .2 .4 .0 0.6 .2 .0 .0 -.1 .1 1.3 3.8 6.3 5.9 3.6 4.2 3.7 2.4 2.8 -.9 6.2 6.4 2.7 -1.2 -.2 -1.9 2.4 -3.6 -10.6 -6.0 -.2 .2 .5 .6 .5 .5 .6 .9 .2 .3 -.2 -.1 .0 -1.2 -.2 .1 -.2 .6 -.9 -1.3 -.5 -.7 .1 .3 .5 .4 .3 .2 .2 .3 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.2 -.5 -.1 .1 .0 .2 -.4 -.3 -.7 -.4 .1 .3 .2 .2 .3 .5 .4 .0 -.5 -.1 .0 .1 -.9 -.1 -.1 .0 -.1 -.4 -.1 .0 -.4 .1 .3 .6 .5 .3 .3 .6 .2 .0 -.2 .2 .3 -1.2 -.2 .1 -.2 .6 -1.0 -1.6 -.5 -.7 Expenditure category Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 1 2 3 .............. Admission to sporting events 1 2 3 ....................................... Fees for lessons or instructions 1 8 ........................................ Recreational reading materials 1 .............................................. Newspapers and magazines 1 3 ............................................ Recreational books 1 3 ........................................................... - .235 .226 .126 .097 Education and communication 3 ................................................ Education 3 .............................................................................. Educational books and supplies ............................................. College textbooks 1 2 11 ....................................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ................................ College tuition and fees ........................................................ Elementary and high school tuition and fees ....................... Child care and nursery school 10 ......................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees 3 ................ Communication 3 ..................................................................... Postage and delivery services 3 ............................................. Postage ................................................................................ Delivery services 1 3 ............................................................. Information and information processing 3 .............................. Telephone services 1 3 ......................................................... Wireless telephone services 1 3 ......................................... Land-line telephone services 1 13 ...................................... Information technology, hardware and services 15 ................ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 4 ................. Computer software and accessories 1 3 .............................. Internet services and electronic information providers 1 3 ... Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 1 3 .................................................... 6.779 3.281 .211 .083 29.681 29.340 -4.7 -1.1 -.7 -.6 -1.1 Other goods and services .......................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................ Cigarettes 1 3 ......................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 1 3 ........................... Personal care ........................................................................... Personal care products 1 ....................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 1 3 .................................................................. Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements 1 ................................................................ Personal care services 1 ........................................................ Haircuts and other personal care services 1 3 ..................... Miscellaneous personal services ........................................... Legal services 1 8 ................................................................. Funeral expenses 8 .............................................................. Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 3 ................................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 1 3 .... Financial services 1 8 ........................................................... Checking account and other bank services 1 2 3 ............... Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 1 2 3 ..... Miscellaneous personal goods 3 ............................................ Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 2 ........................... Infants’ equipment 1 2 5 ........................................................ 3.376 .805 .745 .054 2.571 .646 400.347 869.824 354.011 237.814 215.058 161.834 401.454 881.770 359.131 238.678 214.915 161.324 1.5 2.7 2.7 2.9 1.2 -.7 .3 1.4 1.4 .4 -.1 -.3 .1 .0 .0 .0 .2 -.5 .1 .1 .0 .7 .1 .4 .3 1.4 1.4 .4 .0 -.3 .338 102.753 102.258 -1.2 -.5 -.7 .9 -.5 .302 .633 .633 1.086 .297 .160 .242 .030 .214 - 186.603 238.188 145.334 382.395 311.652 301.702 149.304 174.365 299.711 147.829 198.595 85.242 155.924 89.920 186.364 239.093 145.886 382.131 311.908 301.739 149.149 174.846 298.655 147.621 197.981 84.679 154.949 90.314 -.1 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.9 2.8 1.6 3.8 1.1 5.6 .9 -1.0 -.4 .4 -.1 .4 .4 -.1 .1 .0 -.1 .3 -.4 -.1 -.3 -.7 -.6 .4 -.3 .0 .0 .1 .0 .5 .0 -.1 .5 .1 .9 -.5 -.3 -.2 -.1 .0 .0 .1 .5 .4 .0 .2 -.6 4.6 -.2 -.2 -.2 .5 -.1 .4 .4 .0 .1 .0 -.1 .3 -.4 -.1 -.3 -.2 -.1 .4 39.680 24.419 15.661 12.097 8.759 60.320 31.327 5.848 11.644 85.688 68.319 188.423 162.635 213.855 273.289 112.524 278.277 273.900 280.184 327.607 233.018 224.647 188.055 162.025 212.844 272.853 112.304 278.818 274.454 281.080 328.160 233.092 224.563 1.2 1.0 2.3 2.5 -1.3 2.5 2.3 3.0 1.8 2.0 1.8 -.2 -.4 -.5 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .0 .0 -.1 .0 .0 .1 -.2 .3 .3 .4 .2 .2 .1 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.4 -.3 .2 .2 -.1 .1 .5 .6 .2 .3 .9 .8 -.3 .1 .1 .4 .1 .2 .2 - - .206 Special aggregate indexes Commodities ................................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages ...................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ..................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .................... Durables ................................................................................... Services ....................................................................................... Rent of shelter 7 ........................................................................... Transportation services ................................................................ Other services .............................................................................. All items less food ........................................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 14 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 3. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 224.216 165.250 215.191 268.583 226.071 119.444 305.015 264.950 251.921 233.456 233.640 147.385 315.529 286.024 241.054 215.690 $ .428 $ .143 224.289 164.669 214.259 268.231 225.630 117.613 305.581 265.489 251.370 233.616 233.792 146.872 314.380 286.617 241.291 215.447 $ .428 $ .143 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July 0.2 .0 .0 .1 .0 .2 .3 .3 .4 .1 .2 .0 -.1 .2 -.1 .8 0.5 1.4 1.9 2.2 1.3 .9 .1 .1 3.4 .2 .2 .2 5.7 .2 .3 -.1 0.2 .3 .8 .8 .4 .8 .1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .0 1.0 .2 .2 -.4 Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ........................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel ............................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Apparel less footwear ................................................................... Services less rent of shelter 7 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ..................... Energy commodities ............................................................... Services less energy services .................................................. Domestically produced farm food ................................................. Utilities and public transportation ................................................. Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1982-84=$1.00) ........ Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1967=$1.00) ............. 92.837 25.368 16.610 13.046 30.921 2.868 28.993 54.872 9.561 90.439 76.127 19.574 5.795 56.553 7.272 9.946 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 2.0 1.0 2.3 2.4 1.9 1.3 2.6 2.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 -.2 5.0 2.4 1.3 2.8 - 0.0 -.4 -.4 -.1 -.2 -1.5 .2 .2 -.2 .1 .1 -.3 -.4 .2 .1 -.1 - - - - 10 11 12 13 14 15 NA - Not seasonally adjusted. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 7 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 8 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 9 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Data not adequate for publication. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 15 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 All items .................................................................................... 231.485 231.831 232.944 Food and beverages .............................................................. Food ..................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ........................................... Cereals and cereal products .......................................... Flour and prepared flour mixes .................................... Breakfast cereal 1 ......................................................... Rice, pasta, cornmeal 1 ................................................ Rice 1 2 3 .................................................................... Bakery products ............................................................. Bread 2 ......................................................................... White bread 1 3 ........................................................... Bread other than white 1 3 .......................................... Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2 ...................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ..................................... Cookies 3 .................................................................... Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 3 ................................... Other bakery products .................................................. Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 1 3 ............ Crackers, bread, and cracker products 3 .................... Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers 3 .......................................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .......................................... Meats, poultry, and fish .................................................. Meats ............................................................................ Beef and veal 1 ........................................................... Uncooked ground beef 1 .......................................... Uncooked beef roasts 1 2 ......................................... Uncooked beef steaks 1 2 ........................................ Uncooked other beef and veal 1 2 ............................ Pork ............................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2 .. Bacon and related products 3 ................................. Breakfast sausage and related products 2 3 .......... Ham .......................................................................... Ham, excluding canned 3 ....................................... Pork chops ............................................................... Other pork including roasts and picnics 2 ................. Other meats ................................................................ Frankfurters 3 ........................................................... Lunchmeats 1 2 3 ...................................................... Lamb and organ meats 1 3 ....................................... Lamb and mutton 1 2 3 ............................................. Poultry .......................................................................... Chicken 2 .................................................................... Fresh whole chicken 1 3 ........................................... Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1 3 ........................... Other poultry including turkey 2 .................................. Fish and seafood .......................................................... Fresh fish and seafood 1 2 ......................................... Processed fish and seafood 2 .................................... Shelf stable fish and seafood 1 3 .............................. Frozen fish and seafood 1 3 ..................................... Eggs ............................................................................... Dairy and related products 1 ............................................. Milk 1 2 ............................................................................ Fresh whole milk 1 3 ..................................................... Fresh milk other than whole 1 2 3 ................................. Cheese and related products ......................................... Ice cream and related products ...................................... Other dairy and related products 2 ................................. 236.595 236.663 233.790 271.200 232.483 257.530 227.522 237.502 169.320 293.325 178.023 324.661 344.283 172.816 269.375 263.948 276.851 267.628 291.145 306.932 236.350 236.412 233.114 270.096 233.114 256.452 228.125 241.479 169.500 290.740 177.192 322.350 345.971 171.516 268.897 258.177 279.285 262.162 290.764 297.367 272.083 234.464 235.190 233.177 265.956 246.498 194.714 176.642 190.167 206.618 150.898 278.130 138.064 201.148 225.865 187.869 124.400 210.915 208.320 136.013 313.736 186.286 228.945 146.044 243.208 219.945 154.369 273.950 163.694 143.433 198.820 298.098 222.496 218.141 148.666 214.404 151.981 221.044 217.093 144.702 271.666 234.568 234.798 233.098 267.178 245.786 194.723 179.341 190.462 205.326 149.172 272.850 137.326 203.574 229.479 186.822 124.572 210.373 207.397 135.394 306.513 181.755 229.963 147.100 241.863 220.097 153.854 270.210 161.379 142.034 199.276 296.893 230.461 216.327 146.892 210.822 150.832 222.139 213.411 143.637 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 233.318 5.0 -0.7 0.5 3.2 2.1 1.8 236.745 236.840 233.579 271.128 234.527 254.451 229.826 240.400 170.743 291.878 177.281 325.136 341.678 173.373 270.474 261.112 280.370 263.894 293.623 298.305 237.127 237.193 233.908 270.422 233.396 253.595 229.620 240.494 171.461 291.286 175.995 323.086 341.699 172.460 272.509 262.768 282.873 261.273 292.097 293.230 1.7 1.8 1.4 .6 -2.0 1.6 -4.3 -11.7 -4.2 2.0 2.9 .8 .6 -2.1 2.4 -1.3 10.4 5.2 12.7 1.4 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.2 -.9 .7 -2.0 8.4 7.4 3.7 5.4 .2 6.7 9.4 2.1 3.5 -3.7 .2 6.5 -3.7 1.5 1.4 .6 2.6 2.0 4.2 4.2 -1.7 3.6 3.6 2.1 6.8 .8 4.6 -.9 5.6 -2.9 8.7 9.2 9.0 .9 .9 .2 -1.1 1.6 -6.0 3.7 5.1 5.2 -2.8 -4.5 -1.9 -3.0 -.8 4.7 -1.8 9.0 -9.2 1.3 -16.7 1.7 1.8 1.6 1.4 -1.5 1.2 -3.1 -2.2 1.4 2.9 4.1 .5 3.6 3.5 2.2 1.1 3.1 2.7 9.5 -1.2 1.2 1.1 .4 .7 1.8 -1.0 4.0 1.7 4.4 .4 -1.3 2.3 -1.1 1.9 1.9 1.8 2.9 -.6 5.2 -4.7 271.358 235.583 235.708 233.910 268.134 244.603 196.633 181.008 191.670 205.772 151.251 278.447 138.384 207.248 234.134 180.265 124.030 211.448 206.605 135.826 322.485 198.290 232.153 149.146 246.830 224.549 152.548 269.914 162.389 141.455 199.380 296.866 233.144 216.062 148.866 214.056 152.351 220.549 215.825 142.649 269.242 235.978 236.101 234.860 269.486 245.389 198.780 182.609 189.435 208.321 153.821 285.764 137.834 205.952 231.302 184.548 125.437 209.416 205.022 135.339 310.006 187.102 230.150 147.453 245.762 221.526 152.440 271.074 162.506 141.838 199.171 300.359 233.553 215.920 148.463 214.000 151.406 220.973 213.244 143.163 7.9 1.2 1.0 -.2 -.7 -.7 3.2 -2.7 1.7 1.2 5.1 8.3 -2.8 -1.2 -1.6 .6 1.2 -.9 -6.7 2.2 -4.5 4.4 4.4 4.3 1.3 4.6 1.9 1.8 -1.0 -.4 -4.2 -9.0 5.1 5.0 4.5 11.2 1.7 7.8 -3.4 -2.8 .5 .4 1.4 .0 1.0 1.0 -.3 .6 4.7 -.2 3.2 6.2 -4.2 -3.8 -2.6 -1.1 -7.4 -1.8 -2.7 -.1 -17.3 -24.1 7.8 10.3 10.7 6.8 1.2 .1 .2 1.5 7.4 2.8 -16.5 6.1 9.9 9.7 9.3 .2 10.7 5.3 3.9 3.8 2.8 1.9 -.2 2.1 1.7 -4.6 4.7 3.3 6.0 11.5 8.0 3.5 2.7 -.7 -1.5 4.6 11.4 .6 23.2 21.8 -.1 -1.0 8.6 -.8 5.4 9.7 15.0 7.0 1.6 5.5 21.9 -3.9 -5.4 -5.5 -5.1 -2.8 -3.2 -1.7 -4.1 2.6 1.6 2.9 5.4 -1.8 8.6 14.2 -1.5 3.3 8.0 11.4 -.7 9.9 10.0 -6.9 3.4 -2.8 -6.2 -2.0 -4.7 1.8 2.1 3.9 4.3 2.9 -4.9 -4.1 -2.9 -4.4 .7 3.1 21.4 -4.0 -.5 -.8 -1.5 -.1 -6.9 -4.2 4.2 .8 1.2 -.1 .2 .1 1.5 -1.1 3.2 .5 4.2 7.3 -3.5 -2.5 -2.1 -.2 -3.2 -1.4 -4.7 1.0 -11.1 -11.0 6.1 7.3 5.9 5.7 1.5 1.0 -.4 .6 1.4 -3.3 -6.3 5.6 7.2 10.5 5.4 3.9 3.4 1.2 -.2 3.2 2.2 2.4 2.6 .1 5.1 4.4 1.5 3.3 7.0 11.5 3.6 6.7 6.3 -3.8 .9 .8 2.2 -.7 8.4 11.4 1.0 1.4 6.4 1.1 .1 2.5 5.7 1.2 1.1 4.3 21.7 -4.0 -3.0 -3.1 -3.3 -1.5 -5.1 -2.9 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 16 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group 6 months ended— Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 286.422 327.577 340.530 352.993 199.715 211.647 432.095 114.392 312.733 306.634 316.091 309.388 327.207 156.835 159.515 154.116 166.943 150.046 206.827 287.606 328.612 343.155 360.360 202.057 210.970 440.183 114.649 312.163 308.187 292.624 311.399 323.779 157.973 160.575 154.615 168.376 149.800 204.883 287.377 328.363 339.655 353.964 203.741 213.531 441.787 112.541 315.184 311.103 299.291 312.042 322.955 157.828 161.016 155.183 168.962 150.584 206.760 291.627 334.394 344.125 350.947 203.817 220.277 459.370 113.910 322.751 328.869 308.745 307.297 327.938 158.362 161.128 156.519 168.153 150.170 205.709 1.8 2.0 7.0 12.0 .8 .9 .3 8.1 -3.1 -10.4 -4.1 6.4 .3 1.1 7.3 9.8 4.2 -2.9 -7.1 3.5 4.0 -.6 12.1 -1.1 -3.4 19.5 -7.7 9.2 5.6 62.1 26.5 5.0 2.2 4.7 5.0 5.2 .6 -.7 -1.7 -2.0 -.3 -4.2 -10.0 5.5 -2.7 9.4 -3.9 -6.0 -8.2 -20.2 8.1 -.7 -2.8 .0 -4.8 2.8 4.0 7.5 8.6 4.3 -2.3 8.5 17.3 27.7 -1.7 13.4 32.3 -9.0 -2.7 .9 4.0 4.1 6.4 2.9 .3 -2.1 2.7 3.0 3.1 12.1 -.1 -1.3 9.5 -.1 2.9 -2.7 24.7 16.0 2.6 1.6 6.0 7.4 4.7 -1.2 -3.9 2.8 3.1 2.0 -3.2 -1.2 11.3 11.5 3.7 4.4 11.6 -8.6 -11.9 4.4 1.6 .6 3.2 -1.0 1.5 .9 160.040 190.251 168.504 128.980 162.428 167.968 117.877 120.328 206.288 214.776 205.884 127.849 205.780 211.978 194.438 139.089 155.592 230.636 186.553 201.688 292.572 134.189 169.835 176.428 218.699 245.578 168.184 244.516 228.790 134.123 139.400 132.549 276.085 151.857 130.006 115.606 242.236 151.070 153.897 154.718 129.347 143.365 161.960 191.896 166.610 127.148 160.110 167.588 115.590 120.789 205.558 214.601 205.415 128.272 205.068 211.193 192.484 138.744 154.918 229.617 185.570 203.938 287.862 132.964 169.020 176.056 217.984 243.541 169.166 242.856 225.678 136.009 132.390 131.116 275.925 150.721 129.088 112.530 242.642 151.280 154.336 154.960 129.284 143.500 159.154 190.858 166.970 127.862 159.199 169.027 116.550 119.889 203.388 211.894 204.363 127.873 205.427 212.204 190.206 140.605 154.844 228.685 186.159 202.690 289.801 132.948 166.696 174.239 218.440 244.357 169.161 241.295 225.403 135.493 131.181 129.931 276.943 150.195 130.475 115.189 243.016 151.513 154.612 157.442 129.287 143.637 161.247 193.222 165.899 126.430 158.745 169.818 115.264 120.065 203.036 211.254 206.015 128.015 205.399 211.359 190.811 139.786 154.147 228.006 182.343 197.807 284.712 133.015 168.239 172.540 218.652 239.407 169.172 246.337 225.963 136.179 129.235 131.259 276.326 151.501 129.289 113.646 243.409 151.693 154.913 158.616 130.028 143.805 -2.7 -3.7 1.2 3.5 3.2 -4.6 3.3 -2.0 1.2 -.1 -8.6 -.5 .4 -2.9 -6.0 -2.0 -2.3 2.1 4.7 1.0 3.8 3.3 3.4 1.3 .8 -3.9 -3.1 8.2 1.7 .9 13.0 .5 -3.2 2.6 -.9 4.4 2.4 1.8 1.5 5.0 22.2 .7 -.7 -2.8 -.1 -.4 .0 6.2 3.6 -2.1 -1.8 -2.0 5.2 2.0 1.0 -.4 -3.5 -.7 -3.3 .0 .9 6.9 -7.4 .2 -.9 2.1 1.3 5.8 -.9 -6.2 1.7 -2.6 -8.4 -.5 11.3 3.7 2.7 -3.2 1.6 2.4 .6 4.1 1.8 6.5 -1.3 -12.8 .4 2.3 3.5 -3.2 -.7 -5.7 -12.8 -13.3 -16.0 2.0 .1 -5.0 -5.3 -5.8 3.6 -3.8 7.0 13.2 7.4 -9.8 -8.4 -16.9 1.6 12.0 -1.0 10.1 3.3 -5.4 12.2 .9 2.4 1.4 2.3 8.4 2.6 3.1 1.9 4.0 .6 2.2 3.1 6.4 -6.0 -7.7 -8.8 4.5 -8.6 -.9 -6.2 -6.4 .3 .5 -.7 -1.2 -7.3 2.0 -3.7 -4.5 -8.7 -7.5 -10.3 -3.5 -3.7 -8.5 -.1 -9.7 2.4 3.0 -4.9 6.3 -26.1 -3.8 .3 -.9 -2.2 -6.6 2.0 1.7 2.7 10.5 2.1 1.2 -1.7 -3.2 .6 1.5 1.5 .7 3.5 -2.0 -.3 -1.0 -1.9 .7 .7 -1.6 -4.7 -1.4 -2.8 1.0 2.8 3.9 -2.0 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.0 .8 -2.0 .8 1.7 -.9 1.8 .0 3.8 3.2 .9 .5 2.0 2.1 1.0 4.5 11.5 3.6 .8 -3.7 -2.9 -2.8 -2.8 .6 -4.7 -3.3 -9.5 -9.9 -8.2 1.3 -.3 -3.1 -6.3 -2.0 -.1 -4.1 -1.2 2.3 -1.9 -6.7 -6.1 -12.8 .8 .6 .7 6.5 -.9 .3 -8.9 -1.5 1.4 .2 .0 .6 2.3 2.4 2.3 7.2 1.4 1.7 Expenditure category Fruits and vegetables ....................................................... Fresh fruits and vegetables ............................................ Fresh fruits ................................................................... Apples ........................................................................ Bananas ..................................................................... Citrus fruits 2 ............................................................... Oranges, including tangerines 3 ............................... Other fresh fruits 2 ...................................................... Fresh vegetables .......................................................... Potatoes ..................................................................... Lettuce ........................................................................ Tomatoes 1 ................................................................. Other fresh vegetables ............................................... Processed fruits and vegetables 2 .................................. Canned fruits and vegetables 2 .................................... Canned fruits 2 3 ......................................................... Canned vegetables 2 3 ............................................... Frozen fruits and vegetables 2 ..................................... Frozen vegetables 3 ................................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2 ............................................................................ Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2 3 ............................ Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ............ Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2 .................................... Carbonated drinks ........................................................ Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 ................ Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 ........... Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2 ............... Coffee ........................................................................... Roasted coffee 3 ......................................................... Instant and freeze dried coffee 1 3 ............................. Other beverage materials including tea 2 ..................... Other food at home .......................................................... Sugar and sweets 1 ........................................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners .................................... Candy and chewing gum 1 2 ........................................ Other sweets 2 .............................................................. Fats and oils ................................................................... Butter and margarine 2 ................................................. Butter 3 ....................................................................... Margarine 3 ................................................................. Salad dressing 1 2 ........................................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2 ................ Peanut butter 1 2 3 ...................................................... Other foods ..................................................................... Soups ........................................................................... Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods 1 ................... Snacks 1 ....................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ..................... Salt and other seasonings and spices 2 3 .................. Olives, pickles, relishes 1 2 3 ...................................... Sauces and gravies 2 3 .............................................. Other condiments 1 3 .................................................. Baby food 1 2 ................................................................ Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ..................................... Prepared salads 1 3 4 ................................................. Food away from home 1 ..................................................... Full service meals and snacks 1 2 .................................... Limited service meals and snacks 1 2 .............................. Food at employee sites and schools 2 ............................. Food at elementary and secondary schools 1 3 5 ........... Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 2 ..... See footnotes at end of table. 17 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 169.450 234.304 195.539 209.876 190.761 200.219 185.847 170.057 316.544 169.165 234.139 195.623 210.509 190.515 201.191 186.802 169.894 317.066 169.331 234.048 195.542 211.309 190.917 202.922 187.209 168.821 317.348 156.837 170.830 167.457 156.890 171.470 167.745 226.389 261.635 265.929 143.151 477.391 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 169.371 234.853 196.084 211.599 191.461 202.437 186.461 169.687 318.193 2.3 .2 -1.2 1.5 -.9 -1.9 -.6 -4.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.3 3.1 2.4 3.8 -.7 .6 2.4 3.2 3.4 2.9 1.3 2.7 .2 2.5 4.8 3.1 -0.2 .9 1.1 3.3 1.5 4.5 1.3 -.9 2.1 1.9 1.1 .5 2.3 .7 .9 -.6 -2.0 1.9 1.5 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.1 2.3 1.9 1.9 2.6 157.531 171.514 167.640 157.774 172.110 168.209 3.1 .3 1.8 2.6 .2 2.5 2.7 2.3 5.1 2.4 3.0 1.8 2.9 .2 2.1 2.6 2.7 3.4 227.065 262.303 266.762 144.877 479.095 227.419 262.740 267.322 143.680 480.625 227.471 263.199 267.956 144.035 482.083 2.6 2.6 3.3 .7 3.6 2.3 2.1 2.3 3.2 4.7 2.2 2.3 2.6 4.5 3.9 1.9 2.4 3.1 2.5 4.0 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.0 4.1 2.1 2.3 2.9 3.5 3.9 297.042 269.243 269.219 134.017 224.902 193.886 330.459 368.552 321.578 194.937 199.400 178.720 196.291 446.527 413.675 124.915 65.123 108.522 75.481 52.031 119.711 134.667 91.030 77.610 301.232 269.796 269.773 134.510 226.578 195.589 321.606 357.838 318.960 197.229 200.971 182.990 196.851 447.920 414.511 124.964 65.510 107.439 74.327 53.123 119.570 134.063 91.343 76.893 297.917 270.302 270.273 134.893 226.783 195.599 318.848 355.966 321.832 197.377 201.462 182.174 197.614 450.111 414.802 125.160 65.438 107.319 73.851 53.206 119.840 135.414 91.316 76.929 298.611 270.702 270.676 135.754 225.459 193.954 320.787 359.780 324.055 195.488 200.761 176.991 198.230 451.372 416.505 124.714 64.820 107.503 73.978 52.264 119.085 136.989 89.686 77.166 .1 2.5 2.5 .8 5.8 5.9 30.8 46.7 -8.5 4.0 2.1 10.7 5.5 6.2 3.2 -1.5 -.5 -3.8 .5 -.1 -2.0 2.4 -3.0 1.4 2.9 1.9 1.9 6.6 5.3 5.5 4.9 -1.3 -.6 5.5 6.7 1.7 4.7 5.7 1.6 -.2 -3.1 -3.8 -.4 -4.3 -4.7 -7.5 -6.4 .7 4.6 2.1 2.1 .2 5.1 5.6 -8.7 -13.3 11.9 6.9 .8 29.5 3.6 3.9 2.5 -1.8 -7.2 -8.6 5.7 -12.8 2.8 .7 7.4 -13.7 2.1 2.2 2.2 5.3 1.0 .1 -11.2 -9.2 3.1 1.1 2.8 -3.8 4.0 4.4 2.8 -.6 -1.8 -3.7 -7.7 1.8 -2.1 7.1 -5.8 -2.3 1.5 2.2 2.2 3.7 5.6 5.7 17.1 20.4 -4.6 4.8 4.4 6.1 5.1 6.0 2.4 -.8 -1.8 -3.8 .1 -2.2 -3.4 -2.7 -4.7 1.0 3.4 2.2 2.2 2.7 3.0 2.8 -10.0 -11.2 7.4 4.0 1.8 11.6 3.8 4.2 2.6 -1.2 -4.6 -6.2 -1.2 -5.8 .3 3.8 .6 -8.2 87.019 100.501 115.907 70.514 63.857 52.925 127.028 60.419 97.383 92.123 101.092 88.119 189.530 121.962 170.064 120.203 156.421 149.193 159.836 86.466 99.614 114.054 70.486 64.216 53.815 126.738 59.983 97.717 91.844 101.128 87.676 189.913 121.826 170.753 120.707 156.516 149.292 159.445 86.631 100.037 114.763 70.314 63.899 53.454 126.197 59.426 97.499 91.802 100.864 87.742 190.185 121.840 172.075 120.426 157.334 150.022 159.463 85.527 98.342 112.985 70.148 63.113 53.197 125.661 56.741 96.523 91.999 100.752 87.839 188.972 121.243 170.175 119.922 157.518 149.793 159.767 -.7 -1.4 2.1 -1.9 -5.4 -12.5 -1.0 -4.5 -2.1 -1.2 -.5 -1.9 .7 .2 4.1 -1.5 -.3 1.2 1.6 3.7 2.7 -1.2 3.2 1.3 .5 -.8 15.3 4.5 1.8 -.2 3.0 -.8 -1.6 .1 -.6 2.8 2.1 -7.1 -6.1 -8.4 -6.8 -7.9 -14.6 4.2 -2.9 -5.3 .0 6.1 -1.3 .1 -1.4 2.6 .0 .0 1.3 -6.7 -8.3 -9.7 -2.1 -4.6 2.1 -4.2 -22.2 -3.5 -.5 -1.3 -1.3 -1.2 -2.3 .3 -.9 2.8 1.6 -.2 1.5 .6 .4 .6 -2.1 -6.2 -.9 4.9 1.1 .3 -.4 .5 -.1 -.7 2.1 -1.1 1.2 1.6 -6.9 -7.2 -9.1 -4.5 -6.3 -6.6 -.1 -13.1 -4.4 -.3 2.3 -1.3 -.5 -1.9 1.4 -.5 1.4 1.5 Expenditure category Other food away from home 1 2 ....................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ............................................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home .................. Distilled spirits at home .................................................... Whiskey at home 3 ......................................................... Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home 1 3 ............. Wine at home ................................................................... Alcoholic beverages away from home 1 ............................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 1 2 3 ................................................................................ Wine away from home 1 2 3 .............................................. Distilled spirits away from home 1 2 3 ............................... Housing .................................................................................. Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 6 ................................................ Lodging away from home 2 ................................................ Housing at school, excluding board 6 7 ............................ Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ....................................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 6 7 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 6 7 ............. Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 .................................................. Fuel oil 1 ......................................................................... Propane, kerosene, and firewood 8 ................................ Energy services 6 ............................................................. Electricity 6 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 6 ............................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ............... Water and sewerage maintenance 6 ................................ Garbage and trash collection 1 9 ...................................... Household furnishings and operations ................................. Window and floor coverings and other linens 1 2 ............... Floor coverings 1 2 ........................................................... Window coverings 1 2 ....................................................... Other linens 1 2 ................................................................. Furniture and bedding 1 ...................................................... Bedroom furniture 1 .......................................................... Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 1 2 .......... Other furniture 2 ................................................................ Infants’ furniture 1 3 5 ...................................................... Appliances 2 ....................................................................... Major appliances 2 ............................................................ Laundry equipment 3 ...................................................... Other appliances 1 2 ......................................................... Other household equipment and furnishings 2 ................... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items 1 ............................... Indoor plants and flowers 10 ............................................. Dishes and flatware 1 2 .................................................... Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2 ............................. Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2 .......... Tools, hardware and supplies 1 2 ..................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ................................... Housekeeping supplies 1 .................................................... Household cleaning products 1 2 ...................................... Household paper products 1 2 .......................................... Miscellaneous household products 1 2 ............................. Household operations 1 2 ................................................... Domestic services 1 2 ....................................................... Gardening and lawncare services 1 2 ............................... NA NA NA NA - - - - - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 18 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Moving, storage, freight expense 1 2 ................................ Repair of household items 1 2 .......................................... 128.472 204.267 129.606 204.355 131.268 206.889 Apparel ................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ...................................................... Men’s apparel ..................................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ........................... Men’s furnishings ............................................................. Men’s shirts and sweaters 2 ............................................. Men’s pants and shorts .................................................... Boys’ apparel ...................................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel .................................................. Women’s apparel ............................................................... Women’s outerwear ......................................................... Women’s dresses ............................................................. Women’s suits and separates 2 ........................................ Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2 ............................................................ Girls’ apparel ...................................................................... Footwear .............................................................................. Men’s footwear 1 ................................................................ Boys’ and girls’ footwear .................................................... Women’s footwear .............................................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ............................................... Jewelry and watches 8 ......................................................... Watches 1 8 ........................................................................ Jewelry 8 ............................................................................. 126.144 121.389 127.821 123.560 156.771 83.165 119.902 100.193 111.386 114.802 101.280 121.688 86.419 126.446 122.085 128.071 122.334 157.340 84.249 120.681 99.868 111.151 114.304 104.713 119.488 85.312 101.358 95.221 134.583 137.177 140.236 129.901 115.412 165.973 121.452 174.963 Transportation ........................................................................ Private transportation ........................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 .......................................... New vehicles .................................................................... New cars and trucks 2 3 ................................................. New cars 3 ...................................................................... New trucks 3 9 ................................................................ Used cars and trucks ........................................................ Leased cars and trucks 11 ................................................ Car and truck rental 2 ....................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 3 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 3 12 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 3 ....................................... Other motor fuels 2 ........................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 .................................. Tires 1 ............................................................................... Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 2 ........................... Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 1 3 ........... Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 1 3 ..................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ............................. Motor vehicle body work 1 ................................................ Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing 1 ...................... Motor vehicle repair 1 2 .................................................... Motor vehicle insurance ..................................................... Motor vehicle fees 1 2 ......................................................... State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 2 6 ..... Parking and other fees 1 2 ................................................ Parking fees and tolls 1 2 3 ............................................. Automobile service clubs 1 2 3 ........................................ Public transportation ............................................................. Airline fare .......................................................................... Other intercity transportation .............................................. 213.256 207.988 101.150 145.526 100.893 145.481 151.192 151.148 86.961 127.099 287.329 285.972 284.755 294.341 278.380 274.021 147.220 132.290 161.708 152.189 364.244 260.341 269.891 236.089 160.501 415.117 173.915 167.204 185.304 203.543 125.744 279.643 313.754 153.800 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 132.093 207.239 -8.7 -.4 4.9 8.3 1.1 -.4 11.8 5.9 -2.1 3.8 6.3 2.7 127.576 123.452 128.931 124.252 159.478 83.653 122.549 101.497 111.831 114.355 103.649 116.324 84.509 128.339 121.965 127.014 116.618 160.164 83.608 121.862 103.066 114.221 116.405 101.588 117.339 86.758 3.6 -2.0 -1.7 -5.6 2.1 -7.4 -1.2 -3.8 5.5 2.9 44.6 8.0 -.4 1.5 6.4 8.1 17.7 9.7 4.0 11.1 -.8 -.6 .0 -10.3 6.8 -4.8 -5.6 -.7 2.8 12.1 .5 .8 -10.0 -4.7 -10.2 -3.7 12.0 -5.7 1.2 7.1 1.9 -2.5 -20.6 8.9 2.1 6.7 12.0 10.6 5.7 1.2 -13.5 1.6 2.6 2.1 3.1 5.4 5.8 -1.9 4.8 -2.3 2.4 1.4 13.9 7.4 -2.6 .5 .6 .1 -5.7 4.6 1.5 -2.0 3.3 -.3 .9 6.5 -9.7 1.4 101.161 96.176 135.158 135.671 140.622 131.703 117.118 166.404 121.434 175.361 103.095 99.695 136.532 135.735 141.205 133.441 116.763 169.802 123.744 178.730 104.404 103.601 136.180 136.389 141.380 132.459 116.168 171.517 124.260 180.858 2.7 19.4 4.0 16.8 -7.0 3.6 .9 11.2 12.4 12.4 5.6 -3.0 3.6 -3.0 4.5 5.4 -5.0 -1.5 -.2 -3.9 -7.1 -37.2 -.9 2.6 2.5 -2.4 -11.7 -3.3 3.5 -3.9 12.6 40.1 4.8 -2.3 3.3 8.1 2.6 14.0 9.6 14.2 4.2 7.6 3.8 6.4 -1.4 4.5 -2.1 4.7 5.9 3.9 2.3 -6.2 1.9 .2 2.9 2.7 -4.8 5.0 6.5 4.8 213.498 208.015 101.065 145.530 100.915 145.140 151.584 151.062 86.137 127.043 287.363 286.078 284.594 297.015 278.094 267.970 146.763 131.648 161.782 152.900 361.383 261.065 270.156 237.009 160.838 415.775 174.011 167.202 185.546 203.885 125.693 283.576 320.670 153.636 217.636 212.512 101.066 145.945 101.218 145.032 152.405 150.505 85.945 124.455 304.967 304.175 302.656 314.871 294.918 273.397 146.384 131.032 162.048 152.908 358.579 261.360 270.194 236.913 161.228 416.523 174.312 167.263 186.265 204.788 126.677 280.990 315.103 153.757 218.618 213.760 100.978 146.049 101.257 144.963 152.629 149.846 86.300 123.752 308.063 307.127 305.882 315.546 298.770 273.874 146.141 130.539 162.470 153.546 356.817 262.229 270.993 237.294 161.978 422.053 175.558 168.479 187.597 206.705 125.990 277.238 310.985 151.590 20.4 21.5 -4.2 1.2 1.1 -.2 1.5 -12.5 -2.8 -15.7 70.8 70.7 72.7 65.4 69.3 70.9 -1.0 -.8 -1.4 1.5 -9.6 1.8 1.7 3.1 .8 7.5 1.1 .5 2.1 4.0 -.6 6.5 7.3 4.0 -12.8 -14.2 1.2 2.4 2.4 3.8 .5 -1.8 -.3 41.6 -35.9 -36.1 -36.9 -34.8 -34.2 -12.0 -2.0 -4.7 3.8 2.0 13.2 1.8 2.4 2.4 1.3 4.2 1.8 1.0 3.1 3.4 1.6 8.6 11.7 6.3 -4.2 -4.6 3.0 -.1 .1 .1 2.0 10.7 -4.8 -11.9 -15.5 -15.6 -16.0 -13.9 -14.8 -24.3 -1.9 -3.8 2.1 2.2 1.6 .9 2.9 .0 1.4 .9 1.1 .1 2.4 2.2 .2 1.0 -1.6 -4.4 10.4 11.6 -.7 1.4 1.5 -1.4 3.9 -3.4 -3.0 -10.1 32.1 33.0 33.1 32.1 32.7 -.2 -2.9 -5.2 1.9 3.6 -7.9 2.9 1.6 2.1 3.7 6.9 3.8 3.1 5.0 6.4 .8 -3.4 -3.5 -5.6 2.5 2.1 -1.6 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.0 -7.3 -1.6 9.2 4.7 4.4 4.4 3.9 5.6 22.6 -1.5 -2.7 1.1 1.7 1.2 1.8 2.0 2.8 1.1 5.8 1.5 .8 2.6 3.7 .5 7.6 9.5 5.2 2.8 3.2 1.1 .7 .8 -.7 2.9 3.4 -3.9 -11.0 5.6 6.0 5.7 6.7 6.3 -13.1 -2.4 -4.5 2.0 2.9 -3.3 1.9 2.3 1.0 2.6 3.8 2.4 1.6 3.7 4.3 .5 -1.2 -2.5 -5.0 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 19 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 6 months ended— July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 Expenditure category Intercity bus fare 1 3 4 ....................................................... Intercity train fare 3 4 ........................................................ Ship fare 1 2 3 ................................................................... Intracity transportation 1 ..................................................... Intracity mass transit 1 3 13 ............................................... NA NA NA NA - - - - 110.655 61.563 294.824 116.417 110.848 62.246 294.855 116.453 114.722 61.025 295.089 116.558 -4.0 8.5 -8.2 3.8 1.9 - 119.780 61.343 294.715 116.372 15.0 .4 .6 .4 4.9 -1.4 12.2 14.1 -15.9 -2.1 .5 .6 11.7 -4.0 2.2 1.2 -6.1 -1.7 6.2 7.2 Medical care ........................................................................... Medical care commodities .................................................... Medicinal drugs 1 13 ........................................................... Prescription drugs ............................................................ Nonprescription drugs 1 13 ............................................... Medical equipment and supplies 1 13 ................................. Medical care services ........................................................... Professional services ......................................................... Physicians’ services 6 ....................................................... Dental services 6 .............................................................. Eyeglasses and eye care 1 8 ............................................ Services by other medical professionals 6 8 ..................... Hospital and related services ............................................. Hospital services 6 14 ....................................................... Inpatient hospital services 3 6 14 .................................... Outpatient hospital services 3 6 8 ................................... Nursing homes and adult day services 6 14 ..................... Care of invalids and elderly at home 1 5 ........................... Health insurance 1 5 ........................................................... 422.702 333.990 109.153 440.132 99.724 101.790 451.072 348.707 353.699 430.234 181.000 222.395 691.283 261.171 255.201 593.057 193.285 115.350 122.849 422.152 332.210 108.419 437.439 99.648 101.264 451.053 348.637 353.662 430.325 180.597 222.427 691.676 261.370 255.979 593.035 193.930 114.938 122.550 424.034 333.717 108.680 439.512 99.940 101.318 453.053 349.707 354.956 431.478 180.513 223.206 695.765 263.203 257.523 597.411 194.156 115.008 123.018 424.892 335.022 109.009 441.599 99.825 100.471 453.705 349.896 354.257 433.375 181.467 223.370 698.317 264.095 258.579 598.775 194.656 115.008 123.108 2.2 1.0 .9 2.7 -1.1 .4 2.6 2.4 2.6 3.7 -1.9 1.6 1.9 1.8 -.5 2.7 3.3 .7 4.5 1.8 -1.9 -2.3 -3.8 -.5 3.3 3.0 1.7 .8 4.4 -.3 1.8 5.1 5.5 5.2 5.7 2.9 .8 3.0 1.7 -.7 1.5 -.7 1.3 .9 2.5 3.2 2.8 4.5 3.6 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.2 2.6 2.7 1.0 3.1 2.1 1.2 -.5 1.3 .4 -5.1 2.4 1.4 .6 3.0 1.0 1.8 4.1 4.6 5.4 3.9 2.9 -1.2 .8 2.0 -.5 -.7 -.6 -.8 1.9 2.8 2.1 1.7 4.0 -1.1 1.7 3.5 3.7 2.3 4.2 3.1 .8 3.7 1.9 .3 .5 .3 .9 -2.1 2.4 2.3 1.7 3.7 2.3 1.8 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.3 2.8 -.1 1.9 Recreation 2 ........................................................................... Video and audio 2 ................................................................. Televisions ......................................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service 9 ............... Other video equipment 1 2 .................................................. Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 1 2 ..................................................................... Video discs and other media 1 2 3 .................................... Rental of video or audio discs and other media 1 2 3 ....... Audio equipment 1 .............................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 1 2 .............................. Pets, pet products and services 2 ......................................... Pets and pet products 1 ...................................................... Pet food 1 2 3 .................................................................... Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2 3 ............ Pet services including veterinary 2 ..................................... Pet services 1 2 3 .............................................................. Veterinarian services 2 3 .................................................. Sporting goods 1 ................................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles 1 ................................... Sports equipment ............................................................... Photography 2 ...................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ............................... Film and photographic supplies 1 2 3 ................................ Photographic equipment 2 3 ............................................. Photographers and film processing 1 2 .............................. Photographer fees 1 2 3 .................................................... Film processing 1 2 3 ........................................................ Other recreational goods 2 ................................................... Toys 1 ................................................................................. Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 2 3 ..... Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 1 2 .......................... Music instruments and accessories 1 2 .............................. Other recreation services 2 ................................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 1 2 ............................................................... Admissions 1 ...................................................................... 115.143 99.527 4.603 405.052 11.778 115.411 99.705 4.682 405.781 11.667 115.276 99.557 4.628 405.708 11.443 115.278 99.580 4.509 406.589 11.251 .1 -.4 -13.7 1.4 -3.9 .7 .9 -10.5 3.5 -19.8 .3 -.1 -27.0 3.2 10.8 .5 .2 -7.9 1.5 -16.7 .4 .2 -12.1 2.5 -12.2 .4 .0 -18.0 2.4 -3.9 77.894 48.149 116.146 39.744 88.279 164.746 201.941 154.338 115.766 210.275 171.782 218.208 118.555 151.235 89.361 77.842 61.657 76.996 47.485 115.651 39.731 88.487 165.033 202.182 154.931 115.598 210.830 170.726 218.948 118.915 150.657 89.878 77.771 61.811 77.248 46.909 116.958 39.298 88.716 164.393 200.689 154.583 114.064 211.253 171.016 219.494 118.372 150.192 89.316 77.438 60.868 77.228 46.857 117.141 39.799 89.562 164.401 200.725 154.647 114.161 211.217 171.122 220.172 118.867 151.566 89.341 76.502 59.049 -1.3 -4.4 -2.4 -4.5 7.5 2.3 2.2 5.1 -1.4 2.4 -.5 1.7 1.4 1.8 1.5 -2.2 -7.9 -6.3 -8.1 -2.5 -2.2 -1.1 .4 -.9 .4 -4.6 2.8 2.3 2.9 -2.6 2.6 -4.2 -8.5 -15.9 .0 1.9 -2.1 -13.6 -3.7 3.4 4.3 5.8 1.5 2.0 4.6 1.3 .1 2.2 -6.2 4.7 8.6 -3.4 -10.3 3.5 .6 5.9 -.8 -2.4 .8 -5.4 1.8 -1.5 3.6 1.1 .9 -.1 -6.7 -15.9 -3.8 -6.3 -2.4 -3.3 3.1 1.3 .6 2.7 -3.0 2.6 .9 2.3 -.6 2.2 -1.4 -5.4 -12.0 -1.7 -4.4 .6 -6.8 1.0 1.3 .9 3.3 -2.0 1.9 1.5 2.5 .6 1.6 -3.2 -1.2 -4.4 26.729 118.166 124.588 114.241 52.854 52.044 58.746 100.123 97.291 149.185 26.821 117.694 124.598 113.971 52.802 51.848 57.949 100.913 98.017 149.854 26.652 118.343 125.330 113.899 52.568 51.382 57.232 101.924 99.081 150.217 25.807 118.715 125.883 114.157 52.323 51.211 57.405 100.607 98.903 150.310 -10.3 3.2 -.7 5.5 -8.6 -10.6 -4.1 -5.0 4.3 1.6 -14.5 -1.3 .6 -3.5 -2.9 -2.9 1.1 -4.0 -.3 1.8 4.1 1.3 -.8 2.5 1.6 -.1 1.4 9.6 3.3 -2.2 -13.1 1.9 4.2 -.3 -4.0 -6.3 -8.8 1.9 6.8 3.1 -12.4 .9 -.1 .9 -5.8 -6.8 -1.5 -4.5 2.0 1.7 -4.9 1.6 1.7 1.1 -1.2 -3.2 -3.8 5.7 5.1 .4 126.961 331.163 127.375 334.110 127.120 335.539 126.482 337.262 1.3 -.7 2.6 .4 2.2 -6.0 -1.5 7.6 1.9 -.2 .3 .6 NA NA NA NA - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 20 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 1 2 3 ........... Admission to sporting events 1 2 3 ................................... Fees for lessons or instructions 1 8 .................................... Recreational reading materials 1 .......................................... Newspapers and magazines 1 2 ......................................... Recreational books 1 2 ....................................................... 159.256 183.851 276.184 231.792 152.025 101.909 160.510 186.372 275.318 231.741 152.538 101.390 161.467 186.376 276.318 232.193 153.086 101.364 Education and communication 2 ............................................. Education 2 ........................................................................... Educational books and supplies ......................................... College textbooks 1 3 11 ................................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ............................ College tuition and fees .................................................... Elementary and high school tuition and fees .................... Child care and nursery school 10 ..................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees 2 ............ Communication 2 .................................................................. Postage and delivery services 2 ......................................... Postage ............................................................................ Delivery services 1 2 ......................................................... Information and information processing 2 ........................... Telephone services 1 2 ..................................................... Wireless telephone services 1 2 ..................................... Land-line telephone services 1 13 ................................... Information technology, hardware and services 15 ............ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 4 ............. Computer software and accessories 1 2 ........................... Internet services and electronic information providers 1 2 Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 1 2 ................................................. 135.603 223.405 590.974 199.255 640.540 729.141 689.890 258.526 226.399 82.668 167.384 262.498 279.099 78.943 101.244 58.577 107.423 8.602 57.354 38.744 77.910 135.730 224.004 593.853 200.144 642.161 730.934 691.342 259.263 226.188 82.609 167.074 262.075 277.683 78.891 101.313 58.577 107.602 8.568 57.155 38.476 77.637 30.047 Other goods and services ...................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ......................................... Cigarettes 1 2 ...................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 1 2 ........................ Personal care ....................................................................... Personal care products 1 .................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 1 2 .............................................................. Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements 1 ............................................................ Personal care services 1 .................................................... Haircuts and other personal care services 1 2 .................. Miscellaneous personal services ........................................ Legal services 1 8 ............................................................. Funeral expenses 8 .......................................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 2 ............................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 1 2 Financial services 1 8 ....................................................... Checking account and other bank services 1 2 3 ............ Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 1 2 3 Miscellaneous personal goods 2 ........................................ Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 3 ....................... Infants’ equipment 1 3 5 .................................................... 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 162.398 186.707 276.400 232.219 152.981 101.480 -0.6 -1.0 9.1 -.8 3.3 -5.7 -0.5 5.7 4.6 11.4 19.1 2.2 -6.4 -4.3 -1.9 2.9 .8 5.7 8.1 6.4 .3 .7 2.5 -1.7 -0.6 2.3 6.8 5.2 10.9 -1.9 0.6 .9 -.8 1.8 1.7 1.9 135.836 224.686 595.255 200.455 644.145 734.319 693.803 259.279 225.161 82.496 167.103 262.294 275.266 78.778 101.251 58.566 107.469 8.538 57.103 38.491 77.291 135.916 225.356 598.691 201.557 645.941 736.428 697.796 259.717 225.179 82.356 167.430 263.069 272.093 78.630 101.372 58.430 108.162 8.456 56.199 38.294 76.744 .2 2.8 8.7 10.8 2.4 1.8 2.8 2.3 4.5 -2.2 3.6 3.7 2.5 -2.5 -.1 -.6 .7 -8.1 -12.7 -12.2 -6.6 2.8 5.2 6.4 6.4 5.1 6.3 3.8 3.8 6.7 .6 1.6 .9 11.5 .6 1.5 -.9 5.3 -1.7 -12.0 3.2 2.9 1.6 3.7 4.9 2.1 3.6 4.6 3.5 1.9 2.3 -.5 20.6 21.6 7.7 -1.3 -2.7 -5.2 1.0 2.3 -9.8 -9.5 9.7 .9 3.5 5.3 4.7 3.4 4.1 4.7 1.9 -2.1 -1.5 .1 .9 -9.7 -1.6 .5 -1.0 2.8 -6.6 -7.8 -4.6 -5.9 1.5 4.0 7.5 8.6 3.7 4.0 3.3 3.0 5.6 -.8 2.6 2.3 6.9 -1.0 .7 -.8 3.0 -5.0 -12.4 -4.8 -1.9 1.2 3.6 5.1 3.4 3.5 4.3 4.1 1.9 .0 -1.0 9.9 10.8 -1.4 -1.4 -1.1 -3.1 1.9 -2.3 -8.8 -7.1 1.6 29.850 29.681 29.340 -2.3 -2.8 -4.6 -9.1 -2.6 -6.9 399.560 869.057 353.856 236.148 214.562 162.017 400.011 868.983 353.837 236.044 214.886 161.184 400.323 869.824 354.011 237.814 215.041 161.834 401.548 881.770 359.131 238.678 214.981 161.324 .9 -.3 -.3 .0 1.3 .8 1.5 4.5 4.7 2.2 .5 -5.1 1.7 .7 .3 5.2 2.1 3.7 2.0 6.0 6.1 4.4 .8 -1.7 1.2 2.1 2.2 1.1 .9 -2.2 1.9 3.3 3.2 4.8 1.4 .9 102.602 101.851 102.753 102.258 -.2 -5.8 2.7 -1.3 -3.0 .7 187.354 238.253 145.373 381.170 310.395 299.352 149.276 174.048 299.917 141.208 197.198 85.748 156.424 89.613 186.845 238.257 145.375 381.614 310.244 300.867 149.277 173.938 301.381 141.335 199.069 85.313 155.994 89.463 186.603 238.188 145.334 381.894 311.652 301.965 149.304 174.365 299.711 147.829 198.595 85.115 155.724 89.920 186.364 239.093 145.886 381.971 311.908 301.942 149.149 174.846 298.655 147.621 197.981 84.939 155.610 90.314 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.7 3.8 2.2 3.2 1.7 -2.1 2.3 -1.2 .7 1.0 -5.8 -4.5 3.4 3.4 2.4 .4 4.8 4.1 8.0 -4.8 1.6 -9.4 -.3 -1.8 -1.0 4.7 2.0 2.0 3.8 5.6 .6 -.6 3.9 13.8 .2 13.8 -.8 1.4 5.4 -2.1 1.4 1.4 .8 2.0 3.5 -.3 1.8 -1.7 19.4 1.6 -3.7 -2.1 3.2 -1.4 2.4 2.4 2.0 2.1 3.5 3.6 4.8 -3.4 1.9 -5.4 .2 -.4 -3.4 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.3 3.8 2.0 -.5 2.9 5.8 9.4 7.5 -2.3 -.3 4.3 186.081 159.428 207.569 262.809 112.351 276.600 272.520 278.615 185.956 159.357 207.624 262.951 112.093 277.374 273.214 279.610 187.773 161.721 211.755 269.250 111.800 277.802 273.690 279.292 188.180 162.128 213.568 271.474 111.506 278.126 274.043 280.524 8.6 13.1 22.8 29.3 -2.3 2.6 2.8 4.5 -5.8 -10.1 -14.1 -18.8 .2 2.8 2.1 4.5 -2.1 -4.2 -7.4 -7.7 .0 2.3 2.1 .4 4.6 6.9 12.1 13.9 -3.0 2.2 2.3 2.8 1.1 .8 2.7 2.5 -1.1 2.7 2.5 4.5 1.2 1.2 1.9 2.5 -1.5 2.3 2.2 1.6 Expenditure category Special aggregate indexes Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................ Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Rent of shelter 7 ....................................................................... Transportation services ............................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 21 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 327.556 230.693 222.311 222.192 162.109 209.231 259.040 222.578 119.667 302.662 263.224 236.767 232.795 232.879 147.205 291.483 284.892 240.867 211.674 328.067 231.135 222.533 222.572 162.035 209.296 259.181 222.527 119.899 303.683 264.049 237.691 233.083 233.267 147.229 291.074 285.515 240.524 213.315 328.391 232.359 223.925 223.646 164.346 213.202 264.948 225.359 120.935 303.936 264.284 245.866 233.466 233.643 147.473 307.785 285.970 241.242 213.013 328.796 232.738 224.271 223.999 164.765 214.932 266.989 226.307 121.910 304.231 264.592 246.426 233.825 234.004 147.545 310.845 286.516 241.714 212.258 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 1.0 5.5 6.1 5.2 12.6 21.4 26.8 11.2 3.5 2.8 3.0 40.6 1.6 1.6 -1.1 68.5 2.5 1.2 3.3 2.9 -1.1 -2.0 -.9 -9.7 -13.2 -17.4 -6.4 1.0 3.6 3.0 -21.5 1.9 1.9 .0 -34.2 2.7 2.2 3.6 1.7 .4 -.3 .4 -4.0 -6.8 -6.9 -3.2 -6.7 2.1 1.8 -7.0 1.3 1.3 -.5 -15.2 2.0 .3 3.3 1.5 3.6 3.6 3.3 6.7 11.4 12.9 6.9 7.7 2.1 2.1 17.3 1.8 1.9 .9 29.3 2.3 1.4 1.1 2.0 2.1 1.9 2.1 .8 2.6 2.4 2.0 2.3 3.2 3.0 5.1 1.8 1.8 -.6 5.3 2.6 1.7 3.5 1.6 2.0 1.6 1.8 1.2 1.9 2.5 1.7 .2 2.1 2.0 4.5 1.6 1.6 .2 4.7 2.1 .8 2.2 Special aggregate indexes Other services .......................................................................... All items less food .................................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. All items less medical care ....................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel .......................................... Nondurables ............................................................................. Apparel less footwear ............................................................... Services less rent of shelter 7 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy ...................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy ............................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ................. Energy commodities ........................................................... Services less energy services .............................................. Domestically produced farm food ............................................. Utilities and public transportation ............................................. 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 NA - Not seasonally adjusted. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 7 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 8 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 9 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Data not adequate for publication. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 22 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 5. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, unadjusted indexes for special detailed expenditure categories1 (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) 1-month percent changes ended— Indexes Percent change to July 2013 from— Item Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 169.320 324.661 344.283 276.851 263.782 291.145 307.055 273.353 273.975 138.455 220.862 208.682 136.013 313.736 186.286 243.208 219.945 198.820 298.098 214.404 151.981 392.515 153.367 165.853 204.934 190.251 215.674 205.884 197.002 289.746 176.428 135.264 139.400 132.955 276.085 115.606 129.347 200.365 185.847 156.837 170.830 167.457 169.500 322.350 345.971 279.285 257.263 290.764 300.787 274.155 272.482 138.794 226.821 202.231 135.394 306.513 181.755 241.863 220.097 199.276 296.893 210.822 150.832 416.915 156.067 168.396 207.041 191.896 216.238 205.415 202.582 289.549 176.056 136.107 132.390 131.427 275.925 112.530 129.284 201.525 186.802 156.890 171.470 167.745 170.743 325.136 341.678 280.370 259.026 293.623 299.916 273.328 279.664 139.616 235.623 203.409 135.826 322.485 198.290 246.830 224.549 199.380 296.866 214.056 152.351 447.380 156.641 170.311 208.966 190.858 213.127 204.363 200.445 288.526 174.239 135.023 131.181 130.064 276.943 115.189 129.287 202.702 187.209 157.531 171.514 167.640 171.461 323.086 341.699 282.873 261.669 292.097 296.171 270.876 286.956 139.134 234.501 199.353 135.339 310.006 187.102 245.762 221.526 199.171 300.359 214.000 151.406 486.671 157.771 169.503 208.249 193.222 212.849 206.015 198.790 286.411 172.540 136.547 129.235 132.335 276.326 113.646 130.028 202.089 186.461 157.774 172.110 168.209 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 0.5 .8 1.0 -.8 .4 .4 2.1 1.1 -.9 .7 -3.9 -1.7 -.2 3.5 4.2 1.7 .6 2.9 4.7 .0 -.5 .3 -.9 -.4 .2 -2.1 -1.8 -3.3 -.1 -1.4 .1 .2 .8 1.1 1.8 .3 .1 -.5 -.6 .5 -.1 .7 0.1 -.7 .5 .9 -2.5 -.1 -2.0 .3 -.5 .2 2.7 -3.1 -.5 -2.3 -2.4 -.6 .1 .2 -.4 -1.7 -.8 6.2 1.8 1.5 1.0 .9 .3 -.2 2.8 -.1 -.2 .6 -5.0 -1.1 -.1 -2.7 .0 .6 .5 .0 .4 .2 0.7 .9 -1.2 .4 .7 1.0 -.3 -.3 2.6 .6 3.9 .6 .3 5.2 9.1 2.1 2.0 .1 .0 1.5 1.0 7.3 .4 1.1 .9 -.5 -1.4 -.5 -1.1 -.4 -1.0 -.8 -.9 -1.0 .4 2.4 .0 .6 .2 .4 .0 -.1 0.4 -.6 .0 .9 1.0 -.5 -1.2 -.9 2.6 -.3 -.5 -2.0 -.4 -3.9 -5.6 -.4 -1.3 -.1 1.2 .0 -.6 8.8 .7 -.5 -.3 1.2 -.1 .8 -.8 -.7 -1.0 1.1 -1.5 1.7 -.2 -1.3 .6 -.3 -.4 .2 .3 .3 July 2012 Food and beverages Rice 2 ......................................................................................... White bread ................................................................................ Bread other than white ............................................................... Fresh cakes and cupcakes ......................................................... Cookies ...................................................................................... Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts ................................. Crackers, bread, and cracker products ...................................... Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers Bacon and related products ....................................................... Breakfast sausage and related products 2 ................................. Ham, excluding canned .............................................................. Frankfurters ................................................................................ Lunchmeats 2 ............................................................................. Lamb and organ meats .............................................................. Lamb and mutton 2 ..................................................................... Fresh whole chicken ................................................................... Fresh and frozen chicken parts .................................................. Shelf stable fish and seafood ..................................................... Frozen fish and seafood ............................................................. Fresh whole milk ........................................................................ Fresh milk other than whole 2 .................................................... Oranges, including tangerines .................................................... Canned fruits 2 ........................................................................... Canned vegetables 2 .................................................................. Frozen vegetables ...................................................................... Dried beans, peas, and lentils 2 ................................................. Roasted coffee ........................................................................... Instant and freeze dried coffee ................................................... Butter .......................................................................................... Margarine ................................................................................... Peanut butter 2 ........................................................................... Salt and other seasonings and spices 2 ..................................... Olives, pickles, relishes 2 ........................................................... Sauces and gravies 2 ................................................................. Other condiments ....................................................................... Prepared salads 3 ...................................................................... Food at elementary and secondary schools 4 ............................ Whiskey at home ........................................................................ Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home .............................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 2 ............ Wine away from home 2 ............................................................. Distilled spirits away from home 2 .............................................. 2.9 1.4 1.2 3.0 1.4 7.3 -3.0 2.0 9.3 .0 2.0 -1.3 .2 -1.9 -.4 6.1 3.3 1.3 .4 3.4 1.0 10.5 5.2 1.8 -1.6 -3.4 -5.6 -5.1 3.1 -1.9 -5.9 -.3 -3.7 -.7 2.6 .6 6.3 1.6 .6 2.7 1.5 2.8 Housing Infants’ furniture 4 ....................................................................... Laundry equipment ..................................................................... NA NA NA NA - - - - - 116.803 114.969 115.064 113.318 -.4 -1.6 .1 -1.5 -4.4 101.339 145.673 152.043 306.958 315.963 298.334 152.189 364.244 203.543 125.744 101.178 145.334 151.875 309.328 321.035 300.255 152.900 361.383 203.885 125.693 101.259 145.057 152.219 311.149 322.906 302.117 152.908 358.579 204.788 126.677 101.015 144.692 151.939 309.928 319.314 301.963 153.546 356.817 206.705 125.990 .1 .1 .3 -3.8 -3.5 -3.3 -.2 1.4 -.1 .0 -.2 -.2 -.1 .8 1.6 .6 .5 -.8 .2 .0 .1 -.2 .2 .6 .6 .6 .0 -.8 .4 .8 -.2 -.3 -.2 -.4 -1.1 -.1 .4 -.5 .9 -.5 1.3 .5 2.0 5.1 5.3 6.0 2.3 -1.1 4.0 .5 116.116 61.343 116.372 111.010 61.563 116.417 116.685 62.246 116.453 128.463 61.025 116.558 -.9 .1 .1 -4.4 .4 .0 5.1 1.1 .0 10.1 -2.0 .1 2.4 -2.9 4.1 Transportation New cars and trucks 2 ................................................................ New cars .................................................................................... New trucks 5 ............................................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular ........................................................ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 .................................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium ..................................................... Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires ............................. Motor oil, coolant, and fluids ....................................................... Parking fees and tolls 2 .............................................................. Automobile service clubs 2 ......................................................... Intercity bus fare 3 ...................................................................... Intercity train fare 3 ..................................................................... Ship fare 2 .................................................................................. Intracity mass transit 7 ................................................................ NA NA NA NA - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 23 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 5. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, unadjusted indexes for special detailed expenditure categories1-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) 1-month percent changes ended— Indexes Percent change to July 2013 from— Item Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 256.982 595.678 256.601 594.091 257.793 596.287 48.149 116.146 154.338 115.766 171.782 219.013 47.485 115.651 154.931 115.598 170.726 219.475 26.867 124.588 114.241 58.714 159.256 183.851 July 2012 258.106 597.326 -0.8 -.7 -0.1 -.3 0.5 .4 0.1 .2 2.8 3.7 46.909 116.958 154.583 114.064 171.016 219.834 46.857 117.141 154.647 114.161 171.122 220.375 -.7 -.9 .2 .4 1.0 .5 -1.4 -.4 .4 -.1 -.6 .2 -1.2 1.1 -.2 -1.3 .2 .2 -.1 .2 .0 .1 .1 .2 -5.3 -.9 3.0 -2.5 1.2 2.4 26.953 124.598 113.971 58.470 160.510 186.372 26.864 125.330 113.899 58.009 161.467 186.376 26.317 125.883 114.157 57.835 162.398 186.707 -1.9 .1 .3 .5 -.8 -.5 .3 .0 -.2 -.4 .8 1.4 -.3 .6 -.1 -.8 .6 .0 -2.0 .4 .2 -.3 .6 .2 -8.7 .8 1.0 -2.7 .0 1.6 199.255 200.144 200.455 201.557 .1 .4 .2 .5 5.9 141.208 197.198 157.061 89.613 141.335 199.069 156.912 89.463 147.829 198.595 155.924 89.920 147.621 197.981 154.949 90.314 .0 1.8 .5 .2 .1 .9 -.1 -.2 4.6 -.2 -.6 .5 -.1 -.3 -.6 .4 5.6 .9 -.4 .4 Medical care Inpatient hospital services 8 9 ..................................................... Outpatient hospital services 9 10 ................................................ Recreation Video discs and other media 2 ................................................... Rental of video or audio discs and other media 2 ...................... Pet food 2 ................................................................................... Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 2 ........................... Pet services 2 ............................................................................. Veterinarian services 2 ............................................................... Film and photographic supplies 2 ............................................... Photographic equipment 2 .......................................................... Photographer fees 2 ................................................................... Film processing 2 ....................................................................... Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 2 .................. Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 2 .......................... Admission to sporting events 2 ................................................... NA NA NA NA - - - - - Education and communication College textbooks 11 .................................................................. Other goods and services Checking account and other bank services 2 ............................. Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 2 ................... Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap .................................... Infants’ equipment 4 ................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 10 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 11 Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. NA Data not adequate for publication. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 24 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 6. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category All items ........................................................................................ All items (1967=100) .................................................................... 100.000 - 230.002 685.104 230.084 685.350 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.2 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .............................................. Dairy and related products 1 ................................................ Fruits and vegetables ........................................................... Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ................ Other food at home .............................................................. Sugar and sweets 1 ............................................................ Fats and oils ....................................................................... Other foods ........................................................................ Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ......................................... Food away from home 1 ......................................................... Other food away from home 1 2 ........................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 15.948 15.076 9.422 1.326 2.273 .978 1.318 1.074 2.452 .333 .292 1.828 .637 5.655 .352 .872 236.104 235.986 232.535 272.679 235.000 214.900 284.455 165.831 204.916 210.428 230.222 218.964 130.769 243.082 169.684 236.620 236.323 236.186 232.605 272.141 235.527 214.735 285.785 164.833 205.025 210.103 229.697 219.258 129.207 243.508 169.707 237.165 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.2 1.8 .7 2.8 -1.0 .1 -2.5 -1.7 .9 .3 2.0 1.8 1.9 .1 .1 .0 -.2 .2 -.1 .5 -.6 .1 -.2 -.2 .1 -1.2 .2 .0 .2 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.3 .1 -.8 .5 -1.2 -.3 -.4 -.3 -.3 -.7 .2 -.2 -.1 .2 .2 .3 .5 .4 -.1 .3 .3 .1 .1 -.3 .2 1.3 .2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 -.3 .1 -.1 1.4 -.8 .0 -.2 -.4 .1 -1.2 .2 .0 .5 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 3 ................................................... Lodging away from home 2 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ................................... Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ...................................................... Energy services 3 ................................................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ................... Household furnishings and operations ..................................... Household operations 1 2 ....................................................... 39.867 30.646 9.010 .431 20.893 20.236 .311 5.823 4.547 .272 4.275 1.275 3.398 .360 224.744 256.422 264.676 154.125 244.550 244.546 136.377 229.372 198.327 316.667 201.426 197.441 121.537 160.887 225.010 256.916 265.247 156.389 244.909 244.903 137.167 229.754 198.412 319.014 201.433 198.685 120.751 161.080 2.4 2.4 2.8 3.0 2.2 2.2 3.3 4.3 4.3 2.4 4.4 4.4 -1.0 1.4 .1 .2 .2 1.5 .1 .1 .6 .2 .0 .7 .0 .6 -.6 .1 .3 .3 .3 1.9 .2 .2 .4 .8 1.0 -2.8 1.2 .3 .1 .1 .1 .2 .2 -1.2 .2 .2 .3 .0 -.1 -1.1 .0 .4 .1 .8 .0 .2 .2 .8 .2 .2 .6 -.6 -.8 .7 -.9 .3 -.6 .1 Apparel ....................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel .......................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ...................................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................................... Footwear .................................................................................. 3.623 .886 1.394 .278 .835 125.574 123.178 109.016 118.342 135.948 123.683 121.454 106.947 117.213 133.420 1.6 1.5 1.3 -3.2 2.9 -1.5 -1.4 -1.9 -1.0 -1.9 .1 .5 -.4 1.5 .2 .8 .9 .8 -.2 .8 1.0 .4 2.5 -.3 -.4 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 ............................................. New vehicles ........................................................................ Used cars and trucks ........................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ..................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ................................ Public transportation ................................................................ 18.991 18.104 6.119 3.031 2.639 7.019 6.777 .507 1.148 .887 221.231 217.433 101.062 147.237 152.806 314.623 313.906 146.467 264.092 285.009 221.224 217.607 101.238 146.864 153.575 313.038 312.292 146.271 264.990 280.197 2.7 2.7 -.5 1.2 -2.1 5.2 5.3 -1.8 1.9 3.4 .0 .1 .2 -.3 .5 -.5 -.5 -.1 .3 -1.7 .1 .1 -.1 .0 -.1 .1 .2 -.2 .3 1.2 2.2 2.4 -.1 .3 -.4 6.2 6.4 -.3 .1 -.7 .5 .6 -.1 .1 -.5 .9 .9 -.1 .3 -1.2 Medical care ............................................................................... Medical care commodities ........................................................ Medical care services ............................................................... Professional services ............................................................. 5.767 1.342 4.424 2.396 427.448 325.406 458.763 353.517 427.996 326.132 459.221 353.719 2.0 -.3 2.7 2.1 .1 .2 .1 .1 -.1 -.5 .0 .0 .4 .5 .4 .3 .2 .3 .2 .1 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 25 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 6. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Hospital and related services ................................................. 1.444 703.248 704.409 3.4 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.4 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... Video and audio 2 .................................................................... 5.528 2.036 111.851 100.978 111.789 100.847 .3 .3 -.1 -.1 .2 .2 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.1 Education and communication 2 ................................................ Education 2 .............................................................................. Educational books and supplies ............................................. Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ................................ Communication 2 ..................................................................... Information and information processing 2 .............................. Telephone services 1 2 ......................................................... Information technology, hardware and services 5 ................ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 6 ............... 6.766 2.742 .225 2.517 4.024 3.906 2.940 .967 .221 128.134 218.930 597.603 612.775 84.908 82.315 100.374 9.101 56.896 128.268 220.033 600.790 615.846 84.765 82.174 100.431 9.023 56.201 .9 3.8 6.3 3.6 -1.0 -1.2 -.4 -3.5 -11.2 .1 .5 .5 .5 -.2 -.2 .1 -.9 -1.2 .1 .3 .4 .3 -.1 -.1 .0 -.5 -.5 .1 .4 .2 .4 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.4 .0 .0 .3 .6 .3 -.2 -.2 .1 -1.0 -1.7 Other goods and services .......................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................ Personal care ........................................................................... Personal care products 1 ....................................................... Personal care services 1 ........................................................ Miscellaneous personal services ........................................... 3.510 1.231 2.279 .601 .578 .925 431.377 876.854 212.423 161.764 238.425 383.302 433.484 889.778 212.331 161.463 239.249 382.992 1.7 2.8 1.2 -.6 2.1 2.1 .5 1.5 .0 -.2 .3 -.1 .1 .0 .2 -.5 .0 .1 .1 .1 .0 .3 .0 .0 .5 1.5 .0 -.2 .3 .0 42.386 15.948 26.438 17.217 3.623 13.593 9.221 57.614 30.335 .311 4.275 1.275 .360 5.702 4.424 10.931 193.277 236.104 169.864 226.498 125.574 294.004 114.741 273.071 247.064 136.377 201.426 197.441 160.887 281.252 458.763 310.731 192.917 236.323 169.269 225.473 123.683 293.462 114.564 273.616 247.531 137.167 201.433 198.685 161.080 282.838 459.221 311.053 1.3 1.4 1.3 2.7 1.6 2.9 -1.3 2.5 2.4 3.3 4.4 4.4 1.4 3.2 2.7 1.5 -.2 .1 -.4 -.5 -1.5 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .6 .0 .6 .1 .6 .1 .1 .0 -.1 .0 .1 .1 .2 -.3 .3 .3 .4 1.2 .3 .1 .3 .0 .1 1.2 .2 1.7 2.3 .8 2.7 -.3 .1 .2 .3 .0 .4 .8 .0 .4 .1 .3 .1 .3 .9 1.0 .9 -.3 .1 .1 .6 -.9 .3 .1 .7 .2 .1 84.924 69.354 94.233 27.310 18.089 14.465 33.165 27.279 53.190 11.566 88.434 73.358 20.019 7.291 53.339 228.725 222.846 222.066 172.205 227.356 287.919 232.332 268.987 260.434 254.696 227.986 226.760 150.310 316.731 280.857 $ .435 $ .146 228.788 222.773 222.133 171.633 226.401 287.458 231.880 269.557 260.976 253.953 228.173 226.944 149.888 315.264 281.466 $ .435 $ .146 2.1 1.8 2.0 1.3 2.6 2.9 2.1 2.7 2.5 4.9 1.6 1.7 -.1 5.1 2.3 .0 .0 .0 -.3 -.4 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 -.3 .1 .1 -.3 -.5 .2 .2 .1 .2 .0 .1 .2 .0 .4 .3 .5 .1 .2 .0 .0 .2 .6 .7 .6 1.7 2.1 2.5 1.3 .0 .1 3.7 .2 .1 .1 5.9 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .8 .8 .5 .1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .1 .9 .2 Commodity and service group Commodities ................................................................................ Food and beverages .................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ...................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ..................................... Apparel ................................................................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .................... Durables ................................................................................... Services ....................................................................................... Rent of shelter 4 ......................................................................... Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ....................................... Energy services 3 ....................................................................... Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ....................... Household operations 1 2 ........................................................... Transportation services .............................................................. Medical care services ................................................................. Other services ............................................................................ Special indexes All items less food ........................................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... All items less medical care ........................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel ............................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 4 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ..................... Energy commodities ............................................................... Services less energy services .................................................. Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1982-84=$1.00) ........ Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1967=$1.00) ............. - 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other - - - - - 5 Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. - Data not available. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 4 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 26 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 7. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 All items .............................................................................. 227.693 228.048 229.346 Food and beverages ......................................................... Food ................................................................................ Food at home ................................................................ Cereals and bakery products ...................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ..................................... Dairy and related products 1 ....................................... Fruits and vegetables .................................................. Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ....... Other food at home ..................................................... Sugar and sweets 1 .................................................. Fats and oils .............................................................. Other foods ............................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ................................ Food away from home 1 ............................................... Other food away from home 1 2 .................................. Alcoholic beverages ........................................................ 235.834 235.726 232.607 271.705 234.165 216.773 282.847 168.088 204.952 210.937 231.823 218.683 129.940 242.247 169.792 236.180 235.622 235.516 232.010 270.911 234.331 215.009 284.374 166.013 204.305 210.191 231.081 218.009 129.076 242.706 169.521 235.934 Housing ............................................................................. Shelter ............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 .......................................... Lodging away from home 2 ........................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ....... Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ......................... Fuels and utilities ............................................................ Household energy ......................................................... Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ............................................. Energy services 3 ........................................................ Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 .......... Household furnishings and operations ............................ Household operations 1 2 ............................................. 223.034 255.306 263.754 144.396 243.748 243.743 135.473 223.371 191.955 329.511 194.133 196.683 121.091 159.397 Apparel .............................................................................. Men’s and boys’ apparel ................................................. Women’s and girls’ apparel ............................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel .......................................... Footwear ......................................................................... 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 229.775 5.7 -1.6 0.3 3.7 2.0 2.0 236.142 236.052 232.640 272.132 235.358 214.900 285.160 166.554 204.545 210.428 230.291 218.425 130.769 243.082 169.684 236.186 236.473 236.332 232.836 271.422 235.656 214.735 289.131 165.230 204.500 210.103 229.348 218.561 129.207 243.508 169.707 237.386 1.6 1.6 1.3 .8 1.0 5.1 1.6 1.7 .1 -3.3 2.1 .3 -2.3 2.2 2.2 .8 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.1 .4 6.3 4.4 -.5 1.4 -.3 .4 1.9 3.5 1.5 1.8 1.9 1.2 1.1 .3 2.5 3.4 -4.4 -3.6 1.6 -.1 -4.7 -4.8 1.5 2.3 2.4 3.4 2.8 1.1 1.0 .4 -.4 2.6 -3.7 9.2 -6.6 -.9 -1.6 -4.2 -.2 -2.2 2.1 -.2 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 .7 5.7 3.0 .6 .7 -1.8 1.2 1.1 .6 1.8 2.0 1.4 1.1 1.1 .4 1.0 3.0 -4.0 2.6 -2.6 -.5 -3.1 -4.5 .7 .0 2.3 1.6 2.4 223.776 255.988 264.553 147.147 244.268 244.266 135.964 225.213 193.817 320.203 196.462 197.265 121.162 159.550 224.084 256.399 265.079 145.355 244.692 244.685 136.377 225.272 193.657 316.667 196.416 198.100 121.315 160.887 224.124 256.897 265.712 146.575 245.071 245.065 137.167 223.996 192.079 319.014 194.640 198.772 120.646 161.080 2.8 2.7 3.4 1.2 2.4 2.4 1.3 5.7 5.9 29.8 4.6 4.9 -1.1 -.5 2.4 2.0 2.3 2.4 1.9 1.9 6.4 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.0 .2 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.1 .3 5.2 5.7 -8.6 6.7 3.3 -1.5 -.6 2.0 2.5 3.0 6.2 2.2 2.2 5.1 1.1 .3 -12.1 1.0 4.3 -1.5 4.3 2.6 2.4 2.8 1.8 2.1 2.1 3.8 5.6 5.8 17.1 5.1 4.9 -.5 1.0 2.2 2.4 2.7 4.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 3.1 3.0 -10.4 3.8 3.8 -1.5 1.8 125.638 122.037 110.591 118.771 134.919 125.781 122.590 110.194 120.542 135.230 126.797 123.691 111.110 120.271 136.275 128.062 124.144 113.895 119.894 135.795 3.1 -6.0 6.9 2.0 5.5 1.3 7.0 -1.8 -7.7 4.3 -5.5 -1.3 -10.7 -10.2 -.8 7.9 7.1 12.5 3.8 2.6 2.2 .2 2.4 -2.9 4.9 1.0 2.8 .3 -3.4 .9 Transportation ................................................................... Private transportation ...................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 .................................... New vehicles ............................................................... Used cars and trucks .................................................. Motor fuel ...................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ..................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ............................ Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ....................... Public transportation ....................................................... 213.649 209.849 100.775 146.657 152.233 288.430 287.182 147.188 263.086 278.734 213.891 209.970 100.702 146.708 152.128 288.795 287.620 146.872 263.799 282.173 218.684 214.992 100.637 147.128 151.524 306.662 305.976 146.467 264.092 280.079 219.755 216.224 100.499 147.210 150.836 309.417 308.604 146.271 264.990 276.655 22.5 23.3 -5.6 1.0 -12.4 70.6 70.5 -1.2 1.7 6.3 -14.9 -15.9 .7 2.1 -1.6 -35.9 -36.1 -1.2 1.5 7.9 -4.5 -4.8 4.2 .3 10.5 -15.4 -15.5 -2.2 1.3 2.6 11.9 12.7 -1.1 1.5 -3.6 32.4 33.3 -2.5 2.9 -3.0 2.1 1.9 -2.5 1.6 -7.2 4.6 4.4 -1.2 1.6 7.1 3.4 3.6 1.5 .9 3.2 5.8 6.2 -2.4 2.1 -.2 Medical care ...................................................................... Medical care commodities .............................................. Medical care services ..................................................... Professional services .................................................... 425.740 325.469 456.353 352.384 425.321 323.851 456.452 352.254 427.217 325.357 458.460 353.242 428.138 326.416 459.299 353.440 2.2 1.1 2.6 2.4 1.8 -2.6 3.2 1.8 1.5 -.9 2.3 3.0 2.3 1.2 2.6 1.2 2.0 -.7 2.9 2.1 1.9 .1 2.4 2.1 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 27 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 7. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Hospital and related services ........................................ 697.266 698.209 702.735 Recreation 2 ...................................................................... Video and audio 2 ........................................................... 111.677 100.579 111.863 100.797 Education and communication 2 ....................................... Education 2 ..................................................................... Educational books and supplies ................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ...................... Communication 2 ............................................................ Information and information processing 2 ..................... Telephone services 1 2 ............................................... Information technology, hardware and services 5 ....... Personal computers and peripheral equipment 6 ..... 128.514 219.874 597.770 615.641 85.082 82.497 100.379 9.181 57.317 Other goods and services ................................................. Tobacco and smoking products 1 ................................... Personal care .................................................................. Personal care products 1 .............................................. Personal care services 1 ............................................... Miscellaneous personal services .................................. 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 705.707 1.5 5.7 1.7 4.9 3.6 3.3 111.711 100.666 111.647 100.594 .0 -.1 .7 .9 .8 .2 -.1 .1 .3 .4 .3 .1 128.591 220.467 600.369 617.208 85.010 82.429 100.427 9.137 57.029 128.681 221.242 601.700 619.453 84.904 82.324 100.374 9.105 57.007 128.694 221.892 605.238 621.107 84.746 82.160 100.431 9.017 56.030 .0 3.0 9.4 2.4 -2.0 -2.2 .0 -8.5 -13.2 2.2 4.8 6.1 4.7 .4 .4 1.0 -1.6 -13.3 1.0 3.6 4.5 3.5 -.8 -1.4 -2.9 3.3 -9.5 .6 3.7 5.1 3.6 -1.6 -1.6 .2 -7.0 -8.7 1.1 3.9 7.7 3.6 -.8 -.9 .5 -5.1 -13.2 .8 3.7 4.8 3.5 -1.2 -1.5 -1.3 -2.0 -9.1 430.691 876.184 211.991 162.179 238.429 382.213 431.149 876.041 212.356 161.329 238.492 382.688 431.374 876.854 212.421 161.764 238.425 382.781 433.554 889.778 212.384 161.463 239.249 382.762 .8 -.3 1.5 .6 1.6 2.0 1.6 4.4 .1 -5.0 3.3 1.7 1.8 .9 2.3 4.0 2.1 4.0 2.7 6.4 .7 -1.8 1.4 .6 1.2 2.0 .8 -2.3 2.5 1.8 2.2 3.6 1.5 1.1 1.7 2.3 190.325 235.834 165.855 218.753 125.638 281.167 114.587 271.412 245.976 135.473 194.133 196.683 159.397 280.196 456.353 310.719 190.254 235.622 165.845 219.005 125.781 281.668 114.286 272.189 246.634 135.964 196.462 197.265 159.550 280.920 456.452 311.024 192.446 236.142 168.687 223.969 126.797 289.200 113.897 272.579 247.104 136.377 196.416 198.100 160.887 280.813 458.460 311.278 192.936 236.473 169.232 225.961 128.062 291.723 113.544 272.949 247.437 137.167 194.640 198.772 161.080 282.775 459.299 311.463 10.0 1.6 15.2 26.2 3.1 33.4 -2.7 2.6 2.8 1.3 4.6 4.9 -.5 4.3 2.6 .9 -7.1 1.8 -11.9 -16.1 1.3 -20.8 -.9 2.8 2.0 6.4 5.6 5.0 2.6 4.2 3.2 2.6 -2.3 1.2 -4.4 -7.9 -5.5 -8.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 .3 6.7 3.3 -.6 .8 2.3 1.6 5.6 1.1 8.4 13.8 7.9 15.9 -3.6 2.3 2.4 5.1 1.0 4.3 4.3 3.7 2.6 1.0 1.1 1.7 .8 2.9 2.2 2.8 -1.8 2.7 2.4 3.8 5.1 4.9 1.0 4.3 2.9 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.8 2.4 1.0 3.1 -.7 2.3 2.3 2.7 3.8 3.8 1.8 2.2 2.4 1.3 226.072 220.055 219.756 168.258 219.971 276.142 228.030 266.719 258.770 238.549 227.404 226.113 150.143 291.641 279.874 226.522 220.289 220.132 168.243 220.227 276.618 228.116 267.664 259.594 239.659 227.665 226.467 150.161 291.693 280.463 227.947 221.940 221.401 171.040 224.958 283.466 231.164 267.790 259.738 248.425 228.032 226.802 150.343 308.978 280.905 228.402 222.349 221.812 171.602 226.863 285.837 232.286 268.144 260.076 249.002 228.444 227.241 150.520 311.738 281.529 6.5 7.1 5.9 14.7 24.8 31.2 13.6 2.7 3.0 42.8 1.4 1.4 -1.5 69.1 2.5 -2.1 -3.1 -1.8 -11.5 -15.3 -19.5 -8.0 3.5 2.9 -22.8 1.8 1.8 .0 -34.8 2.5 .1 -.6 .2 -4.2 -7.3 -7.5 -3.6 2.2 2.0 -7.6 1.4 1.4 .1 -15.2 2.0 4.2 4.2 3.8 8.2 13.1 14.8 7.7 2.2 2.0 18.7 1.8 2.0 1.0 30.5 2.4 2.1 1.9 2.0 .8 2.8 2.7 2.2 3.1 3.0 5.0 1.6 1.6 -.8 5.0 2.5 2.1 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.4 3.0 1.9 2.2 2.0 4.7 1.6 1.7 .6 5.2 2.2 Expenditure category Commodity and service group Commodities ....................................................................... Food and beverages ......................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Apparel .......................................................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables .......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 4 ................................................................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ............................. Energy services 3 .............................................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 .............. Household operations 1 2 ................................................. Transportation services ..................................................... Medical care services ....................................................... Other services ................................................................... Special indexes All items less food ............................................................... All items less shelter ........................................................... All items less medical care .................................................. Commodities less food ........................................................ Nondurables less food ........................................................ Nondurables less food and apparel .................................... Nondurables ........................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 4 ............................................. Services less medical care services ................................... Energy ................................................................................. All items less energy ........................................................... All items less food and energy .......................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ........... Energy commodities ..................................................... Services less energy services ......................................... 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other 4 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 5 Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 28 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category All items ........................................................................................ All items (1967=100) .................................................................... 100.000 - 230.002 685.104 230.084 685.350 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.2 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................................... Cereals and cereal products .............................................. Flour and prepared flour mixes ........................................ Breakfast cereal 1 ............................................................ Rice, pasta, cornmeal 1 .................................................... Bakery products ................................................................. Bread 2 ............................................................................. Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2 .......................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ......................................... Other bakery products ...................................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .............................................. Meats, poultry, and fish ...................................................... Meats ............................................................................... Beef and veal 1 .............................................................. Uncooked ground beef 1 .............................................. Uncooked beef roasts 1 2 ............................................. Uncooked beef steaks 1 2 ............................................ Uncooked other beef and veal 1 2 ................................ Pork ................................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2 ...... Ham .............................................................................. Pork chops ................................................................... Other pork including roasts and picnics 2 .................... Other meats ................................................................... Poultry .............................................................................. Chicken 2 ....................................................................... Other poultry including turkey 2 ...................................... Fish and seafood .............................................................. Fresh fish and seafood 1 2 ............................................. Processed fish and seafood 2 ........................................ Eggs ................................................................................... Dairy and related products 1 ................................................ Milk 1 2 ............................................................................... Cheese and related products ............................................. Ice cream and related products .......................................... Other dairy and related products 2 ..................................... Fruits and vegetables ........................................................... Fresh fruits and vegetables ................................................ Fresh fruits ....................................................................... Apples ............................................................................ Bananas ......................................................................... Citrus fruits 2 .................................................................. Other fresh fruits 2 .......................................................... Fresh vegetables .............................................................. Potatoes ......................................................................... Lettuce ........................................................................... Tomatoes 1 .................................................................... Other fresh vegetables ................................................... Processed fruits and vegetables 2 ..................................... Canned fruits and vegetables 2 ........................................ Frozen fruits and vegetables 2 ......................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2 15.948 15.076 9.422 1.326 .521 .061 .309 .151 .805 .243 .115 .199 .248 2.273 2.138 1.406 .653 .275 .102 .220 .056 .452 .169 .095 .079 .109 .301 .406 .324 .082 .326 .156 .169 .136 .978 .341 .303 .140 .195 1.318 .993 .523 .092 .090 .118 .223 .469 .079 .063 .096 .232 .325 .162 .097 .066 236.104 235.986 232.535 272.679 235.497 256.404 230.857 239.269 293.969 179.235 172.061 268.804 268.649 235.000 236.149 234.728 270.002 244.621 196.233 182.066 198.517 205.616 151.502 210.894 181.864 120.932 210.827 232.125 149.589 151.102 272.717 162.535 140.866 218.506 214.900 148.226 217.253 213.521 143.053 284.455 324.119 337.226 365.106 206.963 211.338 108.775 309.765 316.296 281.963 306.328 321.865 157.698 161.737 148.041 160.272 236.323 236.186 232.605 272.141 235.345 256.802 230.515 239.307 293.138 178.547 172.286 270.335 265.851 235.527 236.783 236.108 271.400 245.607 198.224 183.462 196.892 209.226 154.299 209.819 187.935 124.096 208.582 230.065 147.814 151.533 273.684 162.294 142.043 217.389 214.735 147.747 218.646 209.528 143.812 285.785 325.936 336.134 370.778 206.850 224.174 102.812 314.445 338.268 286.855 301.858 323.797 158.007 161.898 147.954 161.580 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.2 .3 .4 .6 -.3 1.9 1.4 3.1 2.1 1.5 1.8 1.6 1.0 1.3 .2 3.3 1.5 2.9 1.6 5.5 1.2 -1.8 -1.7 -.5 3.4 4.0 1.2 1.6 2.5 .8 6.8 .7 1.9 1.3 -1.1 -.8 2.8 3.2 2.7 4.3 -1.0 5.0 2.2 3.7 4.2 7.0 1.5 3.6 1.5 3.1 .1 -.3 .1 .1 .0 -.2 -.1 .2 -.1 .0 -.3 -.4 .1 .6 -1.0 .2 .3 .6 .5 .4 1.0 .8 -.8 1.8 1.8 -.5 3.3 2.6 -1.1 -.9 -1.2 .3 .4 -.1 .8 -.5 -.1 -.3 .6 -1.9 .5 .5 .6 -.3 1.6 -.1 6.1 -5.5 1.5 6.9 1.7 -1.5 .6 .2 .1 -.1 .8 -.1 -.1 -.3 -.3 .3 -.3 .1 1.9 -.7 -.3 -.3 .3 -2.1 .1 -.2 -.1 .4 -.3 -.3 1.7 .1 -.6 -1.2 1.6 -.6 -.6 -.2 .5 .8 -.5 -1.4 -1.6 -1.3 3.8 -.8 -1.3 .4 -1.5 -.7 .5 .5 .9 2.1 1.3 .5 .3 .1 .4 -7.1 .8 -1.0 .7 .5 -.2 1.0 .2 .2 .3 .5 .8 -.9 1.1 -.5 .4 .2 .8 .4 .6 .4 .4 .4 .5 -.3 1.6 1.0 .5 .2 1.3 1.9 -3.3 .0 .4 .9 1.3 -.8 -.2 .7 -.4 1.2 -.1 1.4 -.6 1.2 -.8 .3 .4 -.6 -.9 .9 .5 -1.6 1.4 1.1 2.7 .4 .1 .0 .3 .9 -1.5 .1 .1 .1 -.3 -.5 -.2 -.1 .0 -.2 -.9 -.3 .7 -.8 .1 .1 .5 .5 .4 1.0 .8 -.8 1.2 1.8 -.9 2.5 1.2 -.9 -1.1 -1.4 -.1 .3 -.1 .5 .0 -.1 -.3 .2 -1.5 .7 1.4 1.8 1.4 -1.3 .0 3.4 1.4 2.2 5.7 2.7 -1.5 1.5 .3 .1 -.5 1.2 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 29 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ................ Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2 ........................................ Carbonated drinks ............................................................ Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 .................... Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 .............. Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2 .................. Coffee ............................................................................... Other beverage materials including tea 2 ......................... Other food at home .............................................................. Sugar and sweets 1 ............................................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners ........................................ Candy and chewing gum 1 2 ............................................ Other sweets 2 ................................................................. Fats and oils ....................................................................... Butter and margarine 2 ..................................................... Salad dressing 1 2 ............................................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2 .................... Other foods ........................................................................ Soups ............................................................................... Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods 1 ....................... Snacks 1 ........................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ........................ Baby food 1 2 .................................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ......................................... Food away from home 1 ......................................................... Full service meals and snacks 1 2 ........................................ Limited service meals and snacks 1 2 .................................. Food at employee sites and schools 2 ................................. Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 2 ......... Other food away from home 1 2 ........................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ................................................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home ...................... Distilled spirits at home ........................................................ Wine at home ....................................................................... Alcoholic beverages away from home 1 ................................. 1.074 .837 .344 .015 .478 .237 .130 .106 2.452 .333 .072 .191 .069 .292 .081 .077 .134 1.828 .100 .340 .338 .300 .112 .637 5.655 2.286 2.605 .294 .117 .352 .872 .518 .323 .057 .137 .354 165.831 128.222 159.876 167.022 116.986 119.819 206.437 125.899 204.916 210.428 190.653 138.932 154.667 230.222 184.809 134.105 170.905 218.964 253.792 165.521 242.126 226.545 152.102 130.769 243.082 151.253 154.470 154.393 143.512 169.684 236.620 201.663 212.343 188.299 166.457 315.123 164.833 127.261 159.368 167.857 115.695 119.727 206.166 125.885 205.025 210.103 191.114 138.700 153.865 229.697 183.300 134.196 170.853 219.258 251.031 165.820 247.620 228.178 153.328 129.207 243.508 151.457 154.753 155.391 143.638 169.707 237.165 202.053 212.568 188.712 167.101 316.020 -1.0 -.7 -.8 -.2 -.6 -2.2 -4.6 .8 .1 -2.5 -5.3 -1.7 -1.6 -1.7 .7 -2.7 -2.5 .9 .6 -.4 3.7 .3 1.7 .3 2.0 2.2 1.6 4.9 2.6 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.4 .9 .3 2.2 -0.6 -.7 -.3 .5 -1.1 -.1 -.1 .0 .1 -.2 .2 -.2 -.5 -.2 -.8 .1 .0 .1 -1.1 .2 2.3 .7 .8 -1.2 .2 .1 .2 .6 .1 .0 .2 .2 .1 .2 .4 .3 -1.2 -1.7 -1.3 -.2 -2.1 .6 -.3 .6 -.3 -.4 -1.1 -.3 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.8 -.5 -.3 -1.0 .7 -.7 -1.5 -.4 -.7 .2 .1 .3 .1 .1 -.2 -.1 .1 .2 -.5 -.2 .1 0.3 .7 -.8 .4 1.0 -.7 -.8 -.4 .1 .1 -1.4 1.0 -.4 -.3 .0 .1 -1.2 .2 .2 -.2 -.7 -.1 -.5 1.3 .2 .2 .2 1.1 .1 .1 .1 .2 .4 .2 -.7 .2 -0.8 -1.1 -.4 .5 -1.1 .1 -.3 .0 .0 -.2 .4 -.2 -.4 -.4 -2.1 .1 .6 .1 -1.8 .2 2.3 .2 .8 -1.2 .2 .1 .2 .9 .1 .0 .5 .4 .3 .3 .4 .3 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 3 ................................................... Lodging away from home 2 .................................................... Housing at school, excluding board 3 4 ................................ Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ................ Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ................................... Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 ...................................................... Fuel oil 1 ............................................................................. Propane, kerosene, and firewood 5 ................................... Energy services 3 ................................................................. Electricity 3 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 3 ................................................ Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ................... Water and sewerage maintenance 3 .................................... Garbage and trash collection 1 6 .......................................... Household furnishings and operations ..................................... Window and floor coverings and other linens 1 2 ................... Floor coverings 1 2 ............................................................... Window coverings 1 2 ........................................................... Other linens 1 2 .................................................................... Furniture and bedding 1 ......................................................... Bedroom furniture 1 .............................................................. Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 1 2 .............. 39.867 30.646 9.010 .431 .102 .330 20.893 20.236 .311 5.823 4.547 .272 .183 .089 4.275 3.293 .982 1.275 .994 .281 3.398 .247 .028 .056 .162 .709 .235 .351 224.744 256.422 264.676 154.125 483.817 321.976 244.550 244.546 136.377 229.372 198.327 316.667 357.680 314.643 201.426 206.590 180.320 197.441 439.876 415.976 121.537 65.508 107.400 73.176 53.770 116.863 133.216 91.172 225.010 256.916 265.247 156.389 485.188 327.673 244.909 244.903 137.167 229.754 198.412 319.014 361.832 314.423 201.433 207.320 178.116 198.685 442.848 417.916 120.751 64.801 107.331 73.775 52.751 115.890 134.208 89.511 2.4 2.4 2.8 3.0 4.0 2.7 2.2 2.2 3.3 4.3 4.3 2.4 3.2 1.1 4.4 3.1 9.5 4.4 4.9 2.5 -1.0 -2.6 -5.2 .2 -3.1 -1.3 .0 -1.7 .1 .2 .2 1.5 .3 1.8 .1 .1 .6 .2 .0 .7 1.2 -.1 .0 .4 -1.2 .6 .7 .5 -.6 -1.1 -.1 .8 -1.9 -.8 .7 -1.8 .3 .3 .3 1.9 .3 2.3 .2 .2 .4 .8 1.0 -2.8 -2.9 -1.4 1.2 .8 2.5 .3 .3 .2 .1 .8 -.4 -2.5 2.2 .0 -.4 .4 .1 .2 .2 -1.2 .3 -1.6 .2 .2 .3 .0 -.1 -1.1 -.6 .4 .0 .1 -.4 .4 .5 .1 .1 -.2 -.4 -1.1 .1 .3 1.0 .2 .0 .2 .2 .8 .2 1.0 .2 .2 .6 -.6 -.8 .7 1.2 1.2 -.9 -.3 -2.9 .3 .3 .5 -.6 -1.1 -.1 .8 -1.9 -.8 .7 -1.8 See footnotes at end of table. 30 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Other furniture 2 ................................................................... Appliances 2 ........................................................................... Major appliances 2 ............................................................... Other appliances 1 2 ............................................................. Other household equipment and furnishings 2 ....................... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items 1 .................................. Indoor plants and flowers 7 .................................................. Dishes and flatware 1 2 ........................................................ Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2 ................................ Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ............. Tools, hardware and supplies 1 2 ......................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ...................................... Housekeeping supplies 1 ....................................................... Household cleaning products 1 2 ......................................... Household paper products 1 2 .............................................. Miscellaneous household products 1 2 ................................. Household operations 1 2 ....................................................... Domestic services 1 2 ........................................................... Gardening and lawncare services 1 2 .................................. Moving, storage, freight expense 1 2 .................................... Repair of household items 1 2 .............................................. .105 .287 .172 .111 .366 .192 .086 .036 .053 .508 .156 .238 .921 .387 .256 .278 .360 .081 .103 .077 .058 77.019 87.177 100.969 69.804 65.850 52.715 131.806 63.471 97.366 93.619 101.785 87.148 191.562 122.904 171.182 119.791 160.887 148.359 160.639 132.147 212.488 76.266 86.172 99.158 69.675 64.933 52.414 130.742 58.360 96.937 93.550 101.720 87.086 190.497 122.318 169.727 119.324 161.080 148.183 160.970 132.563 212.557 -2.8 -2.9 -3.2 -2.6 -3.7 -5.7 .3 -4.2 -2.3 .1 1.0 -.6 -.1 -1.2 2.0 -.6 1.4 1.6 -.2 1.3 4.4 -1.0 -1.2 -1.8 -.2 -1.4 -.6 -.8 -8.1 -.4 -.1 -.1 -.1 -.6 -.5 -.8 -.4 .1 -.1 .2 .3 .0 -0.9 -.6 -.9 .2 .4 1.1 .2 -.8 -.1 -.3 .2 -.6 .2 -.2 .5 .4 .1 .1 -.3 .6 .0 -0.5 .2 .5 -.3 -.6 -.9 -.7 -.3 .2 -.2 -.2 .1 .1 .0 .6 -.2 .8 .6 .0 1.1 2.4 0.2 -1.3 -1.7 -.2 -1.5 -.6 -.3 -8.1 -.7 .3 -.1 .4 -.6 -.5 -.8 -.4 .1 -.1 .2 .3 .0 Apparel ....................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel .......................................................... Men’s apparel ......................................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ............................... Men’s furnishings ................................................................. Men’s shirts and sweaters 2 ................................................. Men’s pants and shorts ........................................................ Boys’ apparel ......................................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ...................................................... Women’s apparel ................................................................... Women’s outerwear ............................................................. Women’s dresses ................................................................. Women’s suits and separates 2 ........................................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2 ............................................................... Girls’ apparel .......................................................................... Footwear .................................................................................. Men’s footwear 1 .................................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ........................................................ Women’s footwear ................................................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................................... Jewelry and watches 5 ............................................................. Watches 1 5 ............................................................................ Jewelry 5 ................................................................................ 3.623 .886 .666 .103 .187 .194 .172 .220 1.394 1.077 .087 .169 .469 125.574 123.178 129.612 122.864 163.315 82.399 123.270 103.971 109.016 112.182 90.726 113.765 85.484 123.683 121.454 127.573 115.733 162.147 81.519 122.742 103.096 106.947 109.224 87.381 106.449 82.882 1.6 1.5 1.5 .0 4.8 -1.3 2.1 1.5 1.3 1.2 12.3 -1.1 -.9 -1.5 -1.4 -1.6 -5.8 -.7 -1.1 -.4 -.8 -1.9 -2.6 -3.7 -6.4 -3.0 .1 .5 .3 -.8 .4 .4 .6 -.2 -.4 -.7 2.0 -1.0 -1.2 .8 .9 .7 1.3 1.0 -.5 .9 1.6 .8 .0 -1.5 -3.1 -1.2 1.0 .4 -.8 -4.8 .3 .7 .8 1.6 2.5 2.0 -.9 2.3 2.5 .335 .317 .835 .270 .233 .332 .278 .230 .055 .175 103.490 97.850 135.948 134.910 140.543 132.925 118.342 166.499 114.001 182.532 103.584 98.698 133.420 135.440 137.677 128.255 117.213 168.072 115.026 184.283 3.2 1.9 2.9 4.4 1.3 2.7 -3.2 4.4 4.6 4.3 .1 .9 -1.9 .4 -2.0 -3.5 -1.0 .9 .9 1.0 -.7 1.1 .2 -1.1 .1 1.3 1.5 -.4 .5 -.6 2.3 3.9 .8 .0 .7 1.2 -.2 1.6 3.1 1.4 1.4 4.3 -.4 .4 -.4 -1.6 -.3 .9 .9 .9 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 ............................................. New vehicles ........................................................................ Used cars and trucks ........................................................... Leased cars and trucks 8 ..................................................... Car and truck rental 2 ........................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... Other motor fuels 2 ............................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 ..................................... Tires 1 .................................................................................. Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 2 ............................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ................................ Motor vehicle body work 1 .................................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing 1 ......................... 18.991 18.104 6.119 3.031 2.639 .314 .043 7.019 6.777 221.231 217.433 101.062 147.237 152.806 85.159 116.236 314.623 313.906 312.680 324.899 303.353 280.020 146.467 129.895 161.322 264.092 272.771 239.594 221.224 217.607 101.238 146.864 153.575 85.592 125.186 313.038 312.292 311.172 320.904 303.000 279.528 146.271 129.350 161.853 264.990 273.654 240.001 2.7 2.7 -.5 1.2 -2.1 -2.9 -3.6 5.2 5.3 5.1 5.3 6.0 3.2 -1.8 -3.8 1.6 1.9 2.3 1.8 .0 .1 .2 -.3 .5 .5 7.7 -.5 -.5 -.5 -1.2 -.1 -.2 -.1 -.4 .3 .3 .3 .2 .1 .1 -.1 .0 -.1 -1.0 -1.1 .1 .2 .1 1.1 .0 -2.1 -.2 -.5 .2 .3 .2 .4 2.2 2.4 -.1 .3 -.4 -.4 -2.4 6.2 6.4 6.4 6.1 6.1 2.0 -.3 -.5 .1 .1 .0 -.1 .5 .6 -.1 .1 -.5 .6 .6 .9 .9 .9 .1 1.2 .1 -.1 -.4 .3 .3 .3 .2 - .242 .507 .318 .189 1.148 .050 .456 See footnotes at end of table. 31 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Motor vehicle repair 1 2 ........................................................ Motor vehicle insurance ......................................................... Motor vehicle fees 1 2 ............................................................. State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 2 3 ........ Parking and other fees 1 2 .................................................... Public transportation ................................................................ Airline fare .............................................................................. Other intercity transportation .................................................. Intracity transportation 1 ......................................................... .594 2.802 .510 .334 .163 .887 .499 .083 .303 161.234 417.440 172.676 166.852 185.287 285.009 321.627 156.068 293.251 161.999 422.683 174.113 168.287 186.769 280.197 311.844 156.554 293.452 1.8 4.8 1.9 1.3 3.3 3.4 3.0 .7 4.8 0.5 1.3 .8 .9 .8 -1.7 -3.0 .3 .1 0.2 .1 .0 .0 .1 1.2 2.3 .0 .1 0.3 .2 .1 .0 .4 -.7 -1.8 .4 .0 0.5 1.5 .8 .9 .8 -1.2 -1.4 -1.1 .1 Medical care ............................................................................... Medical care commodities ........................................................ Medicinal drugs 1 11 ............................................................... Prescription drugs ................................................................ Nonprescription drugs 1 11 ................................................... Medical equipment and supplies 1 11 ..................................... Medical care services ............................................................... Professional services ............................................................. Physicians’ services 3 .......................................................... Dental services 3 .................................................................. Eyeglasses and eye care 1 5 ................................................ Services by other medical professionals 3 5 ........................ Hospital and related services ................................................. Hospital services 3 12 ........................................................... Inpatient hospital services 3 9 12 ........................................ Outpatient hospital services 3 5 9 ....................................... Nursing homes and adult day services 3 12 ......................... Care of invalids and elderly at home 1 13 ............................. Health insurance 1 13 ............................................................. 5.767 1.342 1.296 1.035 .261 .047 4.424 2.396 1.332 .632 .188 .244 1.444 1.372 .064 .008 .585 427.448 325.406 108.765 437.512 99.899 102.464 458.763 353.517 357.776 433.013 180.870 228.983 703.248 263.042 255.891 600.233 206.705 114.576 124.515 427.996 326.132 109.070 439.229 99.734 101.072 459.221 353.719 357.437 434.173 181.644 229.099 704.409 263.458 256.231 601.352 207.409 114.582 124.657 2.0 -.3 -.3 -.4 .1 -.5 2.7 2.1 1.6 3.7 .7 1.6 3.4 3.5 2.7 3.9 2.7 .4 3.1 .1 .2 .3 .4 -.2 -1.4 .1 .1 -.1 .3 .4 .1 .2 .2 .1 .2 .3 .0 .1 -.1 -.5 -.7 -.6 -.1 -.4 .0 .0 .0 .1 -.2 .0 .1 .1 .2 .0 .2 -.3 -.2 .4 .5 .2 .5 .4 .1 .4 .3 .3 .3 .0 .2 .6 .7 .6 .8 .2 .1 .4 .2 .3 .3 .4 -.2 -1.4 .2 .1 -.2 .4 .4 .0 .4 .4 .3 .3 .3 .0 .1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... Video and audio 2 .................................................................... Televisions ............................................................................. Cable and satellite television and radio service 6 .................. Other video equipment 1 2 ..................................................... Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 1 2 ......................................................................... Audio equipment 1 ................................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 1 2 .................................. Pets, pet products and services 2 ............................................ Pets and pet products 1 ......................................................... Pet services including veterinary 2 ......................................... Sporting goods 1 ...................................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles 1 ....................................... Sports equipment ................................................................... Photography 2 .......................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ................................... Photographers and film processing 1 2 .................................. Other recreational goods 2 ....................................................... Toys 1 ..................................................................................... Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 1 2 .............................. Music instruments and accessories 1 2 .................................. Other recreation services 2 ...................................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 1 2 ................................................................... Admissions 1 .......................................................................... Fees for lessons or instructions 1 5 ........................................ Recreational reading materials 1 .............................................. Newspapers and magazines 1 2 ............................................ Recreational books 1 2 ........................................................... 5.528 2.036 .150 1.528 .022 111.851 100.978 4.678 407.021 11.189 111.789 100.847 4.505 407.489 10.991 .3 .3 -15.6 2.5 -8.4 -.1 -.1 -3.7 .1 -1.8 .2 .2 2.0 .2 -.3 -.1 -.1 -.8 .0 -2.3 -.1 -.1 -3.4 .2 -1.8 .125 .062 .048 1.144 .782 .361 .520 .328 .188 .111 .040 .067 .443 .344 .037 .036 1.129 76.454 38.711 89.046 161.816 201.475 213.780 119.080 148.115 87.395 79.916 61.453 118.279 50.449 52.799 98.475 98.098 151.514 76.346 39.301 89.807 161.854 201.460 213.973 119.801 149.726 87.204 79.247 60.279 118.057 50.277 52.625 98.482 97.635 151.342 -2.9 -4.6 2.1 1.3 .8 2.2 1.1 2.8 -1.9 -2.5 -8.1 1.1 -3.7 -4.8 .5 3.3 .8 -.1 1.5 .9 .0 .0 .1 .6 1.1 -.2 -.8 -1.9 -.2 -.3 -.3 .0 -.5 -.1 -1.2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .3 .3 -.1 .5 -.4 .0 -.6 -.1 -.3 .8 .7 .2 .3 -1.1 .2 -.4 -.8 .3 -.4 -.2 -.6 .2 -1.4 1.2 -.3 -.5 .8 1.4 .2 -.1 1.5 .9 -.1 .0 -.1 .6 1.1 .0 -1.2 -2.9 -.2 -.3 -.3 .0 -.5 -.1 .368 .502 .133 .146 .081 .065 126.711 331.780 275.406 236.247 152.824 102.305 125.905 333.288 275.658 236.099 152.623 102.332 1.2 .2 2.7 3.2 5.7 .3 -.6 .5 .1 -.1 -.1 .0 .0 .8 -.4 .0 .4 -.4 -.2 .5 .6 .2 .4 .0 -.6 .5 .1 -.1 -.1 .0 Education and communication 2 ................................................ Education 2 .............................................................................. Educational books and supplies ............................................. Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ................................ College tuition and fees ........................................................ Elementary and high school tuition and fees ....................... 6.766 2.742 .225 2.517 1.420 .270 128.134 218.930 597.603 612.775 729.255 684.617 128.268 220.033 600.790 615.846 733.799 689.132 .9 3.8 6.3 3.6 4.2 3.5 .1 .5 .5 .5 .6 .7 .1 .3 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .4 .2 .4 .5 .4 .0 .3 .6 .3 .3 .5 - See footnotes at end of table. 32 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— Apr. to May May to June June to July Expenditure category Child care and nursery school 7 ........................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees 2 ................ Communication 2 ..................................................................... Postage and delivery services 2 ............................................. Postage ................................................................................ Delivery services 1 2 ............................................................. Information and information processing 2 .............................. Telephone services 1 2 ......................................................... Wireless telephone services 1 2 ......................................... Land-line telephone services 1 11 ...................................... Information technology, hardware and services 14 ................ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 15 ............... Computer software and accessories 1 2 .............................. Internet services and electronic information providers 1 2 ... Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 1 2 .................................................... .718 .035 4.024 .118 .108 .010 3.906 2.940 1.939 1.001 .967 .221 .037 .626 257.332 228.174 84.908 167.360 264.453 273.443 82.315 100.374 59.472 107.504 9.101 56.896 37.708 77.790 257.894 228.945 84.765 167.207 264.453 270.342 82.174 100.431 59.322 108.189 9.023 56.201 37.547 77.247 2.3 3.3 -1.0 6.1 6.4 2.7 -1.2 -.4 -1.9 2.5 -3.5 -11.2 -6.0 -.3 0.2 .3 -.2 -.1 .0 -1.1 -.2 .1 -.3 .6 -.9 -1.2 -.4 -.7 0.3 -.3 -.1 -.2 -.1 -.5 -.1 .0 .0 .1 -.5 -.5 -1.0 -.4 0.2 -.1 -.1 .0 .1 -.9 -.1 -.1 .0 -.1 -.4 .0 .2 -.4 0.1 .2 -.2 .2 .3 -1.1 -.2 .1 -.3 .6 -1.0 -1.7 -.4 -.7 .069 32.485 32.014 -5.9 -1.4 -.6 -.8 -1.4 Other goods and services .......................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................ Cigarettes 1 2 ......................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 1 2 ........................... Personal care ........................................................................... Personal care products 1 ....................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 1 2 .................................................................. Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements 1 ................................................................ Personal care services 1 ........................................................ Haircuts and other personal care services 1 2 ..................... Miscellaneous personal services ........................................... Legal services 1 5 ................................................................. Funeral expenses 5 .............................................................. Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 2 ................................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 1 2 .... Financial services 1 5 ........................................................... Miscellaneous personal goods 2 ............................................ 3.510 1.231 1.157 .067 2.279 .601 431.377 876.854 355.746 239.180 212.423 161.764 433.484 889.778 361.205 240.108 212.331 161.463 1.7 2.8 2.8 2.7 1.2 -.6 .5 1.5 1.5 .4 .0 -.2 .1 .0 .0 -.1 .2 -.5 .1 .1 .1 .6 .0 .3 .5 1.5 1.5 .4 .0 -.2 .332 103.015 102.645 -1.0 -.4 -.8 1.0 -.4 .257 .578 .578 .925 .307 .085 .258 .020 .182 .175 187.457 238.425 145.321 383.302 311.010 309.767 149.178 176.630 312.713 85.271 187.479 239.249 145.823 382.992 311.232 309.616 149.026 177.086 311.581 84.716 -.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.7 2.5 1.8 3.8 1.0 -.7 .0 .3 .3 -.1 .1 .0 -.1 .3 -.4 -.7 -.2 .0 .0 .1 .0 .5 .0 -.1 .6 -.3 -.6 .0 .0 .0 .2 .3 .0 .3 -.3 .0 .0 .3 .3 .0 .1 .0 -.1 .3 -.4 -.1 42.386 26.438 17.217 13.593 9.221 57.614 30.335 5.702 10.931 84.924 69.354 94.233 27.310 18.089 14.465 33.165 193.277 169.864 226.498 294.004 114.741 273.071 247.064 281.252 310.731 228.725 222.846 222.066 172.205 227.356 287.919 232.332 192.917 169.269 225.473 293.462 114.564 273.616 247.531 282.838 311.053 228.788 222.773 222.133 171.633 226.401 287.458 231.880 1.3 1.3 2.7 2.9 -1.3 2.5 2.4 3.2 1.5 2.1 1.8 2.0 1.3 2.6 2.9 2.1 -.2 -.4 -.5 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .6 .1 .0 .0 .0 -.3 -.4 -.2 -.2 .0 .0 .1 .2 -.3 .3 .3 .3 .1 .2 .1 .2 .0 .1 .2 .0 1.2 1.7 2.3 2.7 -.3 .1 .2 .0 .1 .6 .7 .6 1.7 2.1 2.5 1.3 .3 .3 .9 .9 -.3 .1 .1 .7 .1 .2 .2 .2 .3 .8 .8 .5 Special aggregate indexes Commodities ................................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages ...................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ..................................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .................... Durables ................................................................................... Services ....................................................................................... Rent of shelter 4 ........................................................................... Transportation services ................................................................ Other services .............................................................................. All items less food ........................................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... All items less medical care ........................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel ............................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 33 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and Group Relative importance, December 2012 Unadjusted indexes June 2013 July 2013 118.271 268.987 260.434 254.696 227.986 226.760 150.310 316.731 280.857 240.170 210.869 $ .435 $ .146 116.616 269.557 260.976 253.953 228.173 226.944 149.888 315.264 281.466 240.414 210.797 $ .435 $ .146 Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— July 2012 Seasonally adjusted percent change from— June 2013 Apr. to May May to June June to July 0.1 .4 .3 .5 .1 .2 .0 .0 .2 -.1 .7 0.8 .0 .1 3.7 .2 .1 .1 5.9 .2 .3 -.2 1.4 .1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .1 .9 .2 .2 -.2 Special aggregate indexes Apparel less footwear ................................................................... Services less rent of shelter 4 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ..................... Energy commodities ............................................................... Services less energy services .................................................. Domestically produced farm food ................................................. Utilities and public transportation ................................................. Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1982-84=$1.00) ........ Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1967=$1.00) ............. 2.788 27.279 53.190 11.566 88.434 73.358 20.019 7.291 53.339 7.932 10.905 - 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other 1.2 2.7 2.5 4.9 1.6 1.7 -.1 5.1 2.3 1.3 2.8 - -1.4 .2 .2 -.3 .1 .1 -.3 -.5 .2 .1 .0 - - - - 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 - Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 4 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 5 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. 7 Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. 8 Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. 34 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 All items .................................................................................... 227.693 228.048 229.346 Food and beverages .............................................................. Food ..................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Cereals and bakery products ........................................... Cereals and cereal products .......................................... Flour and prepared flour mixes .................................... Breakfast cereal 1 ......................................................... Rice, pasta, cornmeal 1 ................................................ Bakery products ............................................................. Bread 2 ......................................................................... Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2 ...................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ..................................... Other bakery products .................................................. Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .......................................... Meats, poultry, and fish .................................................. Meats ............................................................................ Beef and veal 1 ........................................................... Uncooked ground beef 1 .......................................... Uncooked beef roasts 1 2 ......................................... Uncooked beef steaks 1 2 ........................................ Uncooked other beef and veal 1 2 ............................ Pork ............................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2 .. Ham .......................................................................... Pork chops ............................................................... Other pork including roasts and picnics 2 ................. Other meats ................................................................ Poultry .......................................................................... Chicken 2 .................................................................... Other poultry including turkey 2 .................................. Fish and seafood .......................................................... Fresh fish and seafood 1 2 ......................................... Processed fish and seafood 2 .................................... Eggs ............................................................................... Dairy and related products 1 ............................................. Milk 1 2 ............................................................................ Cheese and related products ......................................... Ice cream and related products ...................................... Other dairy and related products 2 ................................. Fruits and vegetables ....................................................... Fresh fruits and vegetables ............................................ Fresh fruits ................................................................... Apples ........................................................................ Bananas ..................................................................... Citrus fruits 2 ............................................................... Other fresh fruits 2 ...................................................... Fresh vegetables .......................................................... Potatoes ..................................................................... Lettuce ........................................................................ Tomatoes 1 ................................................................. Other fresh vegetables ............................................... Processed fruits and vegetables 2 .................................. Canned fruits and vegetables 2 .................................... Frozen fruits and vegetables 2 ..................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2 ............................................................................ 235.834 235.726 232.607 271.705 232.767 255.955 227.968 236.112 294.643 178.993 172.996 267.959 270.962 234.165 235.098 233.982 267.747 246.323 193.790 177.341 197.375 205.437 150.528 202.239 188.853 121.593 211.805 228.037 146.215 151.692 274.509 163.924 142.271 220.979 216.773 148.062 219.086 217.340 144.727 282.847 323.151 336.227 354.124 201.808 207.862 112.805 308.833 304.960 304.791 302.696 328.046 155.576 159.078 146.828 235.622 235.516 232.010 270.911 233.430 255.073 228.269 240.591 292.582 178.401 172.501 268.837 265.309 234.331 234.721 233.848 268.760 245.478 193.194 180.346 197.544 204.218 148.744 205.425 187.754 120.916 211.428 229.097 147.326 150.969 270.785 161.333 140.399 229.442 215.009 146.199 219.906 214.002 143.729 284.374 324.745 339.237 361.482 204.449 208.831 113.183 309.023 306.251 283.134 305.068 324.773 156.630 159.948 146.572 159.596 161.171 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 229.775 5.7 -1.6 0.3 3.7 2.0 2.0 236.142 236.052 232.640 272.132 235.323 252.884 230.857 239.269 293.699 178.797 173.798 269.876 266.795 235.358 235.633 234.714 270.002 244.621 196.233 182.066 198.517 204.650 150.672 209.332 181.528 120.900 212.300 231.161 149.232 149.825 270.324 162.535 139.902 232.241 214.900 148.226 218.604 216.478 142.560 285.160 325.895 337.155 358.161 206.286 209.782 111.335 313.356 309.535 290.711 306.328 325.017 156.705 160.378 147.881 236.473 236.332 232.836 271.422 234.183 252.257 230.515 239.307 293.071 177.195 173.303 271.631 264.633 235.656 235.944 235.771 271.400 245.607 198.224 183.462 196.892 207.177 153.402 207.405 186.069 122.294 210.395 228.643 147.202 149.606 271.135 162.294 140.573 232.336 214.735 147.747 218.955 213.213 143.511 289.131 331.628 341.738 353.351 206.205 216.884 112.907 320.199 327.107 298.689 301.858 329.830 157.186 160.578 147.158 1.6 1.6 1.3 .8 -1.8 2.6 -3.4 -10.9 2.4 3.1 -.5 1.6 7.0 1.0 .7 -.6 -.9 -.6 2.4 -3.2 1.6 .5 3.8 -2.4 -.7 .9 -1.5 4.8 4.9 2.0 1.6 -1.2 -.7 5.9 5.1 4.8 8.2 -2.4 -3.3 1.6 1.8 7.3 15.0 1.0 .8 8.4 -3.7 -9.6 -6.1 6.6 -1.7 1.0 6.9 -3.5 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.1 -1.5 .6 -3.0 7.2 4.1 5.1 9.8 3.1 .6 .4 1.5 .0 1.7 1.1 1.1 2.3 3.9 -.7 4.9 -4.1 -1.4 -9.4 -2.9 8.8 10.5 2.4 -.3 -.6 1.2 -16.0 6.3 9.7 .5 10.2 6.0 4.4 5.2 -.3 9.2 -2.4 -4.9 -2.9 11.5 6.1 74.6 29.4 6.9 1.9 3.6 1.2 1.2 1.1 .3 2.5 2.2 4.3 4.5 -2.0 3.2 1.6 2.7 -1.6 8.4 3.4 2.5 1.6 -1.0 1.3 .6 -6.6 7.4 3.0 5.5 1.3 .8 -.3 5.4 -.7 -1.8 6.3 10.6 16.9 7.7 19.6 -4.4 -5.5 -3.1 -3.8 -2.2 -3.6 -4.5 -2.5 -5.0 -10.7 7.0 3.3 -6.6 -7.3 -13.3 -22.1 7.1 -1.0 -1.7 1.6 1.1 1.0 .4 -.4 2.5 -5.7 4.5 5.5 -2.1 -4.0 .7 5.6 -9.0 2.6 1.4 3.1 5.6 -1.2 9.5 14.5 -1.0 3.4 7.9 10.6 -5.8 2.3 -2.6 1.1 2.7 -5.4 -4.8 -3.9 -4.7 22.2 -3.7 -.8 -.2 -7.4 -3.3 9.2 10.9 6.7 -.9 9.0 18.5 .4 15.6 32.4 -7.8 -1.1 2.2 4.2 3.8 .9 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.5 -1.7 1.6 -3.2 -2.3 3.2 4.1 4.5 2.3 3.8 .7 1.1 -.3 .4 .2 1.8 -.5 2.7 -.1 4.3 -3.3 -1.0 -4.4 -2.2 6.8 7.7 2.2 .6 -.9 .2 -5.7 5.7 7.2 4.3 3.7 1.3 3.0 3.5 3.4 12.1 -.7 -2.1 2.6 3.6 -2.1 28.0 17.4 2.5 1.5 5.2 -1.1 1.1 1.1 .4 1.0 2.3 -.8 4.5 1.7 .5 -1.2 1.7 1.9 -.7 3.0 2.0 2.4 2.2 .1 4.9 3.5 3.1 3.2 6.7 5.9 -2.6 1.0 1.3 .2 .4 .3 2.6 6.0 1.3 20.9 -4.0 -3.2 -1.7 -5.6 -2.8 2.6 2.9 2.0 -3.0 -1.3 12.6 1.8 3.9 10.8 -10.6 -12.2 4.6 1.5 1.0 1.3 158.764 160.713 -2.5 .5 -1.8 2.8 -1.0 .5 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 35 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ............ Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2 .................................... Carbonated drinks ........................................................ Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 ................ Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 2 ........... Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2 ............... Coffee ........................................................................... Other beverage materials including tea 2 ..................... Other food at home .......................................................... Sugar and sweets 1 ........................................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners .................................... Candy and chewing gum 1 2 ........................................ Other sweets 2 .............................................................. Fats and oils ................................................................... Butter and margarine 2 ................................................. Salad dressing 1 2 ........................................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2 ................ Other foods ..................................................................... Soups ........................................................................... Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods 1 ................... Snacks 1 ....................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ..................... Baby food 1 2 ................................................................ Other miscellaneous foods 1 2 ..................................... Food away from home 1 ..................................................... Full service meals and snacks 1 2 .................................... Limited service meals and snacks 1 2 .............................. Food at employee sites and schools 2 ............................. Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 2 ..... Other food away from home 1 2 ....................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ............................................. Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home .................. Distilled spirits at home .................................................... Wine at home ................................................................... Alcoholic beverages away from home 1 ............................. 168.088 130.264 163.700 166.778 118.323 120.123 206.901 126.586 204.952 210.937 195.372 138.009 155.076 231.823 186.975 135.089 172.086 218.683 248.243 164.764 245.614 230.205 153.607 129.940 242.247 150.787 153.731 154.683 143.292 169.792 236.180 201.231 211.303 188.706 167.249 314.154 166.013 128.084 161.604 166.404 115.801 120.797 206.211 127.317 204.305 210.191 193.283 137.579 154.838 231.081 186.249 134.011 171.250 218.009 245.748 165.923 243.826 226.785 152.939 129.076 242.706 151.006 154.206 154.911 143.403 169.521 235.934 201.360 211.821 187.847 166.891 314.516 166.554 128.930 160.365 167.022 116.986 120.005 204.630 126.849 204.545 210.428 190.580 138.932 154.292 230.291 186.326 134.105 169.164 218.425 246.300 165.521 242.126 226.645 152.102 130.769 243.082 151.253 154.470 156.555 143.512 169.684 236.186 201.726 212.756 188.291 165.773 315.123 Housing .................................................................................. Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 ................................................ Lodging away from home 2 ................................................ Housing at school, excluding board 3 4 ............................ Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ....................................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ............. Tenants’ and household insurance 1 2 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Fuel oil and other fuels 1 .................................................. Fuel oil 1 ......................................................................... Propane, kerosene, and firewood 5 ................................ Energy services 3 ............................................................. Electricity 3 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 3 ............................................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 ............... Water and sewerage maintenance 3 ................................ Garbage and trash collection 1 6 ...................................... Household furnishings and operations ................................. Window and floor coverings and other linens 1 2 ............... Floor coverings 1 2 ........................................................... Window coverings 1 2 ....................................................... 223.034 255.306 263.754 144.396 486.364 223.776 255.988 264.553 147.147 487.832 296.074 243.748 243.743 135.473 223.371 191.955 329.511 370.486 325.768 194.133 197.272 179.417 196.683 438.037 414.891 121.091 65.121 108.240 75.900 303.030 244.268 244.266 135.964 225.213 193.817 320.203 359.693 321.193 196.462 198.893 183.851 197.265 439.452 415.715 121.162 65.655 107.860 73.974 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 165.230 127.451 159.791 167.857 115.695 120.111 204.116 126.851 204.500 210.103 191.290 138.700 153.708 229.348 182.355 134.196 170.255 218.561 241.857 165.820 247.620 227.185 153.328 129.207 243.508 151.457 154.753 157.996 143.638 169.707 237.386 202.510 213.390 188.816 166.482 316.020 1.7 3.4 4.0 -5.8 3.4 -2.2 1.8 -.9 .1 -3.3 -5.6 -2.7 -2.6 2.1 6.7 3.0 3.6 .3 -7.1 -2.8 8.2 1.8 2.8 -2.3 2.2 1.8 1.5 3.1 .4 2.2 .8 .0 1.3 -1.3 -2.5 1.4 -0.5 -.7 -1.5 6.2 3.6 -1.8 -2.4 1.9 1.4 -.3 -2.9 -1.2 -2.8 .4 -.7 .4 -.8 1.9 8.3 -.5 -6.2 1.7 3.8 3.5 1.5 2.3 .4 3.3 6.5 1.8 1.9 2.0 3.1 2.6 1.3 2.4 1.6 3.4 4.2 -3.4 -.4 -4.6 -11.9 1.5 -.1 -4.7 -4.6 -4.7 2.3 -4.8 7.3 -11.0 -8.4 1.5 12.7 -.9 10.4 3.1 .9 2.3 2.4 2.8 2.0 4.3 2.6 3.4 2.8 2.2 1.2 2.3 4.4 2.6 -6.6 -8.4 -9.2 2.6 -8.6 .0 -5.3 .8 -.9 -1.6 -8.1 2.0 -3.5 -4.2 -9.5 -2.6 -4.2 -.2 -9.9 2.6 3.3 -5.1 -.7 -2.2 2.1 1.8 2.7 8.8 1.0 -.2 2.1 2.6 4.0 .2 -1.8 2.4 0.6 1.3 1.2 .1 3.5 -2.0 -.3 .5 .7 -1.8 -4.3 -2.0 -2.7 1.2 3.0 1.7 1.4 1.1 .3 -1.6 .8 1.8 3.3 .6 1.8 2.1 .9 3.2 3.4 2.0 1.4 1.0 2.2 .6 -.6 1.9 -2.6 -2.7 -2.7 -.5 -4.6 -2.4 -8.7 1.2 -.5 -3.1 -6.4 -1.4 -.6 -4.5 -1.5 -6.9 -6.3 .7 .8 .8 6.8 -1.1 .1 .0 2.3 2.3 2.3 6.5 1.8 1.6 2.4 2.4 2.6 1.3 1.2 2.5 224.084 256.399 265.079 145.355 489.525 224.124 256.897 265.712 146.575 490.316 2.8 2.7 3.4 1.2 4.5 2.4 2.0 2.3 2.4 4.2 2.3 2.2 2.5 2.4 4.1 2.0 2.5 3.0 6.2 3.3 2.6 2.4 2.8 1.8 4.4 2.2 2.4 2.7 4.3 3.7 298.054 244.692 244.685 136.377 225.272 193.657 316.667 357.680 322.572 196.416 199.079 183.098 198.100 441.754 415.976 121.315 65.508 107.400 73.176 301.115 245.071 245.065 137.167 223.996 192.079 319.014 361.832 326.341 194.640 198.478 177.772 198.772 443.096 417.916 120.646 64.801 107.331 73.775 .3 2.4 2.4 1.3 5.7 5.9 29.8 47.1 -8.5 4.6 2.7 11.7 4.9 5.5 2.8 -1.1 .6 -4.8 3.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 6.4 5.5 5.6 5.6 -1.1 .3 5.6 6.5 2.5 5.0 5.9 2.0 .2 -2.2 -3.7 -3.0 1.9 2.1 2.1 .3 5.2 5.7 -8.6 -14.5 12.8 6.7 .7 30.5 3.3 3.6 2.2 -1.5 -6.6 -8.8 12.3 7.0 2.2 2.2 5.1 1.1 .3 -12.1 -9.0 .7 1.0 2.5 -3.6 4.3 4.7 2.9 -1.5 -2.0 -3.3 -10.7 1.1 2.1 2.1 3.8 5.6 5.8 17.1 20.6 -4.2 5.1 4.6 7.0 4.9 5.7 2.4 -.5 -.8 -4.3 .3 4.4 2.2 2.2 2.7 3.1 3.0 -10.4 -11.8 6.6 3.8 1.6 12.1 3.8 4.2 2.6 -1.5 -4.3 -6.1 .1 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 36 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Other linens 1 2 ................................................................. Furniture and bedding 1 ...................................................... Bedroom furniture 1 .......................................................... Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 1 2 .......... Other furniture 2 ................................................................ Appliances 2 ....................................................................... Major appliances 2 ............................................................ Other appliances 1 2 ......................................................... Other household equipment and furnishings 2 ................... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items 1 ............................... Indoor plants and flowers 7 ............................................... Dishes and flatware 1 2 .................................................... Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2 ............................. Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2 .......... Tools, hardware and supplies 1 2 ..................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ................................... Housekeeping supplies 1 .................................................... Household cleaning products 1 2 ...................................... Household paper products 1 2 .......................................... Miscellaneous household products 1 2 ............................. Household operations 1 2 ................................................... Domestic services 1 2 ....................................................... Gardening and lawncare services 1 2 ............................... Moving, storage, freight expense 1 2 ................................ Repair of household items 1 2 .......................................... 52.540 116.446 132.497 90.605 76.802 87.351 101.159 69.893 65.815 52.607 131.989 64.160 96.751 93.351 101.737 86.934 191.027 123.146 169.269 119.614 159.397 147.363 161.032 129.947 207.479 53.714 116.475 131.943 91.009 76.118 86.793 100.263 70.000 66.072 53.194 132.235 63.633 96.694 93.071 101.943 86.413 191.342 122.864 170.125 120.083 159.550 147.511 160.628 130.766 207.461 53.770 116.863 133.216 91.172 75.732 86.966 100.804 69.804 65.645 52.715 131.267 63.471 96.887 92.892 101.785 86.538 191.562 122.904 171.182 119.791 160.887 148.359 160.639 132.147 212.488 Apparel ................................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ...................................................... Men’s apparel ..................................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ........................... Men’s furnishings ............................................................. Men’s shirts and sweaters 2 ............................................. Men’s pants and shorts .................................................... Boys’ apparel ...................................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel .................................................. Women’s apparel ............................................................... Women’s outerwear ......................................................... Women’s dresses ............................................................. Women’s suits and separates 2 ........................................ Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2 ............................................................ Girls’ apparel ...................................................................... Footwear .............................................................................. Men’s footwear 1 ................................................................ Boys’ and girls’ footwear .................................................... Women’s footwear .............................................................. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ............................................... Jewelry and watches 5 ......................................................... Watches 1 5 ........................................................................ Jewelry 5 ............................................................................. 125.638 122.037 128.971 123.104 160.083 84.236 119.656 102.852 110.591 114.263 104.622 118.537 87.917 125.781 122.590 129.295 122.153 160.794 84.599 120.353 102.690 110.194 113.419 106.677 117.352 86.835 101.179 97.760 134.919 136.421 140.538 129.848 118.771 163.777 110.028 180.452 Transportation ........................................................................ Private transportation ........................................................... New and used motor vehicles 2 .......................................... New vehicles .................................................................... Used cars and trucks ........................................................ Leased cars and trucks 8 .................................................. Car and truck rental 2 ....................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 213.649 209.849 100.775 146.657 152.233 85.842 122.832 288.430 287.182 285.803 295.674 279.179 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 52.751 115.890 134.208 89.511 75.867 85.857 99.089 69.675 64.651 52.414 130.889 58.360 96.205 93.196 101.720 86.844 190.497 122.318 169.727 119.324 161.080 148.183 160.970 132.563 212.557 0.4 -.9 2.9 -1.1 1.4 .0 -.7 -2.4 -6.0 -9.5 .6 -8.9 -5.3 -1.1 .0 -3.4 1.0 .5 4.3 -1.3 -.5 1.0 1.4 -6.7 3.0 -1.7 -5.7 -8.1 -7.3 -.6 3.1 1.8 3.5 5.8 2.2 -1.4 40.9 4.1 2.7 -.6 4.1 -.7 -1.8 .4 -.2 2.6 1.9 -12.1 3.7 .4 7.0 -6.8 -7.6 -5.5 -9.6 -7.0 -13.2 5.5 -4.1 -5.6 -.5 4.9 -2.7 .3 -.8 2.3 .1 -.6 1.1 -0.6 -3.4 -2.8 -4.3 .4 1.5 .5 .5 -.3 -3.8 -.4 13.3 -.7 .8 -.3 .3 .2 -.7 2.4 -.7 1.0 1.5 -5.5 .9 2.8 .9 -5.8 -7.2 -6.7 -5.5 -7.0 -7.5 1.0 -19.0 -3.9 -.6 2.4 -1.5 -.4 -1.7 1.7 -.4 1.8 1.7 3.9 5.7 .3 -.7 1.6 -1.9 5.3 -4.7 -4.8 -6.7 -7.9 -1.2 -6.9 -1.5 -3.3 -31.5 -2.2 -.7 -.1 -.4 -1.1 -2.7 1.1 -1.0 4.3 2.2 -.2 8.3 10.2 -1.6 4.3 4.2 4.6 126.797 123.691 130.207 123.696 162.375 84.169 121.456 104.379 111.110 113.436 105.117 113.696 85.834 128.062 124.144 129.202 117.741 162.812 84.747 122.477 106.052 113.895 115.701 104.132 116.331 88.004 3.1 -6.0 -4.0 -7.1 .9 -9.6 -2.2 -4.1 6.9 1.9 61.0 -8.2 .0 1.3 7.0 8.0 20.8 8.9 -.1 9.9 1.3 -1.8 .9 -4.8 8.2 -5.5 -5.5 -1.3 1.8 6.3 2.5 2.7 -7.8 -3.3 -10.7 -3.1 5.7 3.8 1.7 7.9 7.1 .7 -16.3 7.0 2.4 9.8 13.0 12.5 5.1 -1.9 -7.2 .4 2.2 .2 1.8 6.0 4.8 -5.0 3.7 -1.4 2.4 1.4 23.8 -.3 -2.8 1.0 2.8 1.2 -5.7 4.7 2.6 .6 4.5 .3 .9 1.9 -1.9 1.0 100.445 98.823 135.230 134.975 140.649 131.570 120.542 163.133 110.556 179.397 102.795 102.667 136.275 134.910 141.632 133.170 120.271 165.809 114.001 181.845 104.278 107.130 135.795 135.440 141.072 131.074 119.894 167.372 115.026 183.496 1.9 25.8 5.5 22.2 -2.9 2.9 2.0 10.5 1.0 14.0 7.3 -10.6 4.3 -3.8 8.3 5.3 -7.7 -.2 -4.5 .3 -8.1 -33.5 -.8 4.2 -1.5 -1.0 -10.2 -1.2 3.8 -3.1 12.8 44.2 2.6 -2.8 1.5 3.8 3.8 9.1 19.4 6.9 4.6 6.1 4.9 8.4 2.6 4.1 -2.9 5.0 -1.8 6.9 1.8 -2.1 .9 .6 .0 1.4 -3.4 3.8 11.4 1.8 213.891 209.970 100.702 146.708 152.128 84.986 121.525 288.795 287.620 285.970 298.823 279.150 218.684 214.992 100.637 147.128 151.524 84.680 118.579 306.662 305.976 304.332 317.000 296.258 219.755 216.224 100.499 147.210 150.836 85.214 119.284 309.417 308.604 307.182 317.237 299.887 22.5 23.3 -5.6 1.0 -12.4 -4.6 -18.0 70.6 70.5 72.5 65.1 69.3 -14.9 -15.9 .7 2.1 -1.6 1.7 38.2 -35.9 -36.1 -36.9 -34.9 -34.2 -4.5 -4.8 4.2 .3 10.5 -5.5 -14.3 -15.4 -15.5 -15.9 -13.7 -14.7 11.9 12.7 -1.1 1.5 -3.6 -2.9 -11.1 32.4 33.3 33.4 32.5 33.1 2.1 1.9 -2.5 1.6 -7.2 -1.5 6.4 4.6 4.4 4.3 3.7 5.5 3.4 3.6 1.5 .9 3.2 -4.2 -12.7 5.8 6.2 5.9 6.9 6.6 Expenditure category - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 37 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Other motor fuels 2 ........................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment 1 .................................. Tires 1 ............................................................................... Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 2 ........................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair 1 ............................. Motor vehicle body work 1 ................................................ Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing 1 ...................... Motor vehicle repair 1 2 .................................................... Motor vehicle insurance ..................................................... Motor vehicle fees 1 2 ......................................................... State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 2 3 ..... Parking and other fees 1 2 ................................................ Public transportation ............................................................. Airline fare .......................................................................... Other intercity transportation .............................................. Intracity transportation 1 ..................................................... 274.888 147.188 131.191 160.791 263.086 272.368 238.732 160.565 417.344 172.388 166.815 184.456 278.734 310.281 153.144 293.079 269.140 146.872 130.570 161.133 263.799 272.852 239.750 160.821 417.919 172.437 166.813 184.594 282.173 317.292 153.185 293.233 274.413 146.467 129.895 161.322 264.092 272.771 239.594 161.234 418.629 172.676 166.852 185.287 280.079 311.712 153.776 293.251 Medical care ........................................................................... Medical care commodities .................................................... Medicinal drugs 1 11 ........................................................... Prescription drugs ............................................................ Nonprescription drugs 1 11 ............................................... Medical equipment and supplies 1 11 ................................. Medical care services ........................................................... Professional services ......................................................... Physicians’ services 3 ....................................................... Dental services 3 .............................................................. Eyeglasses and eye care 1 5 ............................................ Services by other medical professionals 3 5 ..................... Hospital and related services ............................................. Hospital services 3 12 ....................................................... Inpatient hospital services 3 9 12 .................................... Outpatient hospital services 3 5 9 ................................... Nursing homes and adult day services 3 12 ..................... Care of invalids and elderly at home 1 13 ......................... Health insurance 1 13 ......................................................... 425.740 325.469 109.233 437.955 99.604 102.798 456.353 352.384 356.756 430.873 181.202 228.310 697.266 260.731 253.578 596.459 205.631 114.818 124.354 425.321 323.851 108.518 435.248 99.523 102.362 456.452 352.254 356.604 431.109 180.837 228.375 698.209 261.097 254.139 596.612 206.098 114.476 124.080 Recreation 2 ........................................................................... Video and audio 2 ................................................................. Televisions ......................................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service 6 ............... Other video equipment 1 2 .................................................. Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 1 2 ..................................................................... Audio equipment 1 .............................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 1 2 .............................. Pets, pet products and services 2 ......................................... Pets and pet products 1 ...................................................... Pet services including veterinary 2 ..................................... Sporting goods 1 ................................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles 1 ................................... Sports equipment ............................................................... Photography 2 ...................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ............................... Photographers and film processing 1 2 .............................. Other recreational goods 2 ................................................... Toys 1 ................................................................................. Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 1 2 .......................... Music instruments and accessories 1 2 .............................. Other recreation services 2 ................................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 1 2 ............................................................... Admissions 1 ...................................................................... Fees for lessons or instructions 1 5 .................................... Recreational reading materials 1 .......................................... 111.677 100.579 4.606 404.903 11.486 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 274.710 146.271 129.350 161.853 264.990 273.654 240.001 161.999 424.717 174.113 168.287 186.769 276.655 307.369 152.052 293.452 70.0 -1.2 -.9 -1.6 1.7 1.7 2.8 .8 6.8 1.0 .4 2.2 6.3 6.2 7.3 3.9 -11.2 -1.2 -4.5 4.6 1.5 -1.6 2.3 1.3 4.5 1.7 .9 3.2 7.9 11.8 8.0 .6 -24.7 -2.2 -4.1 1.0 1.3 7.2 .0 1.7 .9 .9 .1 2.5 2.6 -1.5 -8.7 14.8 -0.3 -2.5 -5.5 2.7 2.9 1.9 2.1 3.6 7.3 4.1 3.6 5.1 -3.0 -3.7 -2.8 .5 22.9 -1.2 -2.7 1.4 1.6 .1 2.5 1.0 5.6 1.4 .7 2.7 7.1 9.0 7.7 2.2 -13.3 -2.4 -4.8 1.8 2.1 4.5 1.1 2.7 4.0 2.5 1.8 3.8 -.2 -2.6 -5.8 7.4 427.217 325.357 108.765 437.481 99.899 102.464 458.460 353.242 357.708 432.265 180.870 228.938 702.735 262.901 255.676 601.550 206.426 114.576 124.515 428.138 326.416 109.070 439.325 99.734 101.072 459.299 353.440 357.026 434.190 181.644 229.039 705.707 263.935 256.562 603.168 207.111 114.582 124.657 2.2 1.1 .9 2.8 -.9 .5 2.6 2.4 2.5 3.6 -1.8 1.3 1.5 1.5 -.7 2.8 2.9 .3 5.0 1.8 -2.6 -2.8 -4.6 -.6 2.1 3.2 1.8 1.1 4.1 -.1 2.1 5.7 5.8 5.2 5.3 2.8 .8 3.3 1.5 -.9 1.4 -.9 1.4 2.4 2.3 3.0 2.6 4.1 3.7 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 2.8 2.1 1.4 3.2 2.3 1.2 -.6 1.3 .5 -6.5 2.6 1.2 .3 3.1 1.0 1.3 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.6 2.9 -.8 1.0 2.0 -.7 -1.0 -1.0 -.7 1.3 2.9 2.1 1.8 3.8 -1.0 1.7 3.6 3.6 2.2 4.1 2.8 .5 4.1 1.9 .1 .4 .2 1.0 -2.2 2.4 2.1 1.4 3.6 2.3 1.5 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.7 2.5 .3 2.1 111.863 100.797 4.699 405.687 11.454 111.711 100.666 4.662 405.489 11.189 111.647 100.594 4.502 406.169 10.991 .0 -.1 -13.1 1.5 -4.6 .7 .9 -12.4 3.7 -20.1 .8 .2 -26.8 3.4 10.2 -.1 .1 -8.7 1.3 -16.2 .3 .4 -12.8 2.6 -12.7 .3 .1 -18.2 2.3 -3.9 77.102 39.098 88.761 162.235 202.848 212.406 119.127 148.534 86.882 79.909 62.009 117.564 50.655 53.264 96.915 96.042 150.821 76.201 39.123 88.867 162.454 203.009 212.946 119.529 148.396 87.322 79.618 62.018 116.839 50.583 53.091 97.650 96.753 151.161 76.454 38.711 89.046 161.760 201.475 213.549 119.080 148.115 86.763 79.775 61.156 118.279 50.449 52.799 98.475 98.098 151.514 76.346 39.301 89.807 161.675 201.460 213.234 119.801 149.726 86.750 78.815 59.373 118.057 50.277 52.625 98.482 97.635 151.342 -.4 -4.8 7.3 2.2 2.0 2.8 1.5 1.2 3.1 -.6 -7.0 3.6 -9.0 -10.5 -5.0 5.0 1.3 -6.8 -1.5 .0 .0 -.5 1.1 .1 5.1 -4.0 -9.3 -17.8 -3.3 -3.1 -3.4 -4.0 -1.9 2.6 -.3 -13.6 -3.5 4.3 4.7 3.5 .5 1.9 -5.9 5.8 10.8 2.7 .4 -.2 4.9 3.6 -2.1 -3.9 2.1 4.8 -1.4 -2.7 1.6 2.3 3.2 -.6 -5.4 -16.0 1.7 -3.0 -4.7 6.6 6.8 1.4 -3.7 -3.1 3.6 1.1 .7 2.0 .8 3.1 -.5 -5.0 -12.5 .1 -6.1 -7.0 -4.5 1.5 2.0 -2.1 -6.1 .6 1.4 .9 2.5 1.4 2.6 -3.3 .1 -3.5 2.2 -1.3 -2.5 5.8 5.2 -.4 126.937 327.506 274.752 235.675 126.972 330.209 273.675 235.744 126.711 331.780 275.406 236.247 125.905 333.288 275.658 236.099 1.6 -1.2 7.3 -1.6 2.8 1.0 5.8 11.3 3.7 -5.9 -3.3 3.0 -3.2 7.3 1.3 .7 2.2 -.1 6.5 4.7 .2 .5 -1.0 1.8 Expenditure category See footnotes at end of table. 38 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 Newspapers and magazines 1 2 ......................................... Recreational books 1 2 ....................................................... 151.658 102.739 152.226 102.321 152.824 102.305 Education and communication 2 ............................................. Education 2 ........................................................................... Educational books and supplies ......................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ............................ College tuition and fees .................................................... Elementary and high school tuition and fees .................... Child care and nursery school 7 ....................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees 2 ............ Communication 2 .................................................................. Postage and delivery services 2 ......................................... Postage ............................................................................ Delivery services 1 2 ......................................................... Information and information processing 2 ........................... Telephone services 1 2 ..................................................... Wireless telephone services 1 2 ..................................... Land-line telephone services 1 11 ................................... Information technology, hardware and services 14 ............ Personal computers and peripheral equipment 15 ........... Computer software and accessories 1 2 ........................... Internet services and electronic information providers 1 2 Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 1 2 ................................................. 128.514 219.874 597.770 615.641 735.770 686.906 256.990 229.480 85.082 166.857 263.263 277.263 82.497 100.379 59.483 107.479 9.181 57.317 37.995 78.461 128.591 220.467 600.369 617.208 737.499 688.521 257.843 228.769 85.010 166.577 262.894 275.942 82.429 100.427 59.483 107.627 9.137 57.029 37.614 78.136 32.944 Other goods and services ...................................................... Tobacco and smoking products 1 ......................................... Cigarettes 1 2 ...................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 1 2 ........................ Personal care ....................................................................... Personal care products 1 .................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 1 2 .............................................................. Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements 1 ............................................................ Personal care services 1 .................................................... Haircuts and other personal care services 1 2 .................. Miscellaneous personal services ........................................ Legal services 1 5 ............................................................. Funeral expenses 5 .......................................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 2 ............................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 1 2 Financial services 1 5 ....................................................... Miscellaneous personal goods 2 ........................................ 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 152.623 102.332 1.6 -5.4 18.9 2.5 0.7 5.9 2.6 -1.6 9.9 -1.5 1.7 2.1 128.681 221.242 601.700 619.453 740.962 691.113 258.457 228.579 84.904 166.551 263.061 273.443 82.324 100.374 59.472 107.504 9.105 57.007 37.708 77.790 128.694 221.892 605.238 621.107 743.381 694.430 258.844 228.929 84.746 166.848 263.836 270.342 82.160 100.431 59.322 108.189 9.017 56.030 37.547 77.247 .0 3.0 9.4 2.4 1.7 2.2 1.8 5.8 -2.0 3.6 3.7 2.6 -2.2 .0 -.6 1.3 -8.5 -13.2 -14.4 -7.0 2.2 4.8 6.1 4.7 6.0 3.9 2.9 6.5 .4 1.8 1.0 11.9 .4 1.0 -1.0 4.9 -1.6 -13.3 6.6 2.9 1.0 3.6 4.5 3.5 4.9 3.7 1.7 2.0 -.8 20.3 21.5 7.1 -1.4 -2.9 -4.9 1.1 3.3 -9.5 -10.4 9.9 .6 3.7 5.1 3.6 4.2 4.5 2.9 -1.0 -1.6 .0 .9 -9.6 -1.6 .2 -1.1 2.7 -7.0 -8.7 -4.6 -6.0 1.1 3.9 7.7 3.6 3.8 3.0 2.4 6.1 -.8 2.7 2.3 7.2 -.9 .5 -.8 3.1 -5.1 -13.2 -4.5 -2.2 .8 3.7 4.8 3.5 4.5 4.1 2.3 .5 -1.2 9.7 10.7 -1.6 -1.5 -1.3 -3.0 1.9 -2.0 -9.1 -7.6 1.6 32.737 32.485 32.014 -2.9 -4.6 -5.2 -10.8 -3.8 -8.0 430.691 876.184 355.580 237.781 211.991 162.179 431.149 876.041 355.534 237.638 212.356 161.329 431.374 876.854 355.746 239.180 212.421 161.764 433.554 889.778 361.205 240.108 212.384 161.463 .8 -.3 -.3 .5 1.5 .6 1.6 4.4 4.5 1.7 .1 -5.0 1.8 .9 .7 4.8 2.3 4.0 2.7 6.4 6.5 4.0 .7 -1.8 1.2 2.0 2.1 1.1 .8 -2.3 2.2 3.6 3.5 4.4 1.5 1.1 102.860 102.007 103.015 102.645 .0 -5.4 2.4 -.8 -2.7 .8 188.971 238.429 145.323 382.213 310.411 307.616 149.168 176.237 311.725 85.477 188.658 238.492 145.362 382.688 310.279 309.072 149.153 176.114 313.613 85.200 187.457 238.425 145.321 382.781 311.010 309.879 149.178 176.630 312.713 85.216 187.479 239.249 145.823 382.762 311.232 309.734 149.026 177.086 311.581 85.137 1.3 1.6 1.6 2.0 3.5 1.8 3.3 1.6 -1.7 1.2 -4.5 3.3 3.3 1.7 .3 4.1 4.2 7.4 -6.6 -.6 6.3 2.1 2.1 4.0 5.9 1.4 .1 4.3 13.8 -1.8 -3.1 1.4 1.4 .6 1.1 2.8 -.4 1.9 -.2 -1.6 -1.6 2.5 2.5 1.8 1.9 3.0 3.8 4.4 -4.2 .3 1.5 1.7 1.7 2.3 3.5 2.1 -.2 3.1 6.6 -1.7 190.325 165.855 218.753 281.167 114.587 271.412 245.976 280.196 310.719 226.072 220.055 219.756 168.258 219.971 276.142 228.030 190.254 165.845 219.005 281.668 114.286 272.189 246.634 280.920 311.024 226.522 220.289 220.132 168.243 220.227 276.618 228.116 192.446 168.687 223.969 289.200 113.897 272.579 247.104 280.813 311.278 227.947 221.940 221.401 171.040 224.958 283.466 231.164 192.936 169.232 225.961 291.723 113.544 272.949 247.437 282.775 311.463 228.402 222.349 221.812 171.602 226.863 285.837 232.286 10.0 15.2 26.2 33.4 -2.7 2.6 2.8 4.3 .9 6.5 7.1 5.9 14.7 24.8 31.2 13.6 -7.1 -11.9 -16.1 -20.8 -.9 2.8 2.0 4.2 2.6 -2.1 -3.1 -1.8 -11.5 -15.3 -19.5 -8.0 -2.3 -4.4 -7.9 -8.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 .8 1.6 .1 -.6 .2 -4.2 -7.3 -7.5 -3.6 5.6 8.4 13.8 15.9 -3.6 2.3 2.4 3.7 1.0 4.2 4.2 3.8 8.2 13.1 14.8 7.7 1.1 .8 2.9 2.8 -1.8 2.7 2.4 4.3 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.0 .8 2.8 2.7 2.2 1.6 1.8 2.4 3.1 -.7 2.3 2.3 2.2 1.3 2.1 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.4 3.0 1.9 Expenditure category Special aggregate indexes Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................ Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Rent of shelter 4 ....................................................................... Transportation services ............................................................ Other services .......................................................................... All items less food .................................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. All items less medical care ....................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Nondurables less food and apparel .......................................... Nondurables ............................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 39 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, detailed expenditure categories -Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Seasonally adjusted annual rate percent change for Seasonally adjusted indexes 3 months ended— Item and group Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 118.622 266.719 258.770 238.549 227.404 226.113 150.143 291.641 279.874 239.727 207.011 118.715 267.664 259.594 239.659 227.665 226.467 150.161 291.693 280.463 239.495 208.562 119.687 267.790 259.738 248.425 228.032 226.802 150.343 308.978 280.905 240.331 208.204 121.368 268.144 260.076 249.002 228.444 227.241 150.520 311.738 281.529 240.775 207.722 6 months ended— Oct. 2012 Jan. 2013 Apr. 2013 July 2013 Jan. 2013 July 2013 2.4 2.7 3.0 42.8 1.4 1.4 -1.5 69.1 2.5 1.1 3.0 0.4 3.5 2.9 -22.8 1.8 1.8 .0 -34.8 2.5 2.4 3.4 -6.9 2.2 2.0 -7.6 1.4 1.4 .1 -15.2 2.0 -.2 3.3 9.6 2.2 2.0 18.7 1.8 2.0 1.0 30.5 2.4 1.8 1.4 1.4 3.1 3.0 5.0 1.6 1.6 -.8 5.0 2.5 1.7 3.2 1.0 2.2 2.0 4.7 1.6 1.7 .6 5.2 2.2 .8 2.3 Special aggregate indexes Apparel less footwear ............................................................... Services less rent of shelter 4 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy ...................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy ............................................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ................. Energy commodities ........................................................... Services less energy services .............................................. Domestically produced farm food ............................................. Utilities and public transportation ............................................. 1 Not seasonally adjusted. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 - Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 4 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 5 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. 7 Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. 8 Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. 40 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 10. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Selected areas, all items index (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) All items Indexes Area Percent change to July 2013 from— Pricing schedule 1 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 M 232.531 232.945 233.504 Northeast urban .............................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ M M M 248.464 250.427 147.909 248.584 250.553 147.971 Midwest urban ................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... M M M 221.931 222.329 142.666 M South urban .................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... West urban ..................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ U.S. city average ............................................ Percent change to June 2013 from— July 2012 May 2013 June 2013 June 2012 Apr. 2013 May 2013 233.596 2.0 0.3 0.0 1.8 0.4 0.2 248.851 250.937 147.926 249.411 251.523 148.223 1.8 2.0 1.2 .3 .4 .2 .2 .2 .2 1.5 1.7 1.0 .2 .2 .0 .1 .2 .0 223.049 223.539 143.162 223.775 224.350 143.684 222.902 223.475 142.923 1.8 1.9 1.5 -.1 .0 -.2 -.4 -.4 -.5 2.2 2.3 1.9 .8 .9 .7 .3 .4 .4 218.915 220.614 220.610 220.713 2.2 .0 .0 2.3 .8 .0 M M M 226.202 227.331 143.935 226.289 227.284 144.071 227.148 227.820 144.627 227.548 228.389 144.851 2.2 2.2 2.2 .6 .5 .5 .2 .2 .2 1.9 1.6 1.9 .4 .2 .5 .4 .2 .4 M 231.767 231.692 233.860 233.843 2.3 .9 .0 2.5 .9 .9 M M M 235.488 240.115 141.788 235.979 240.640 141.838 236.227 241.033 141.805 236.341 240.996 141.940 1.9 2.0 1.6 .2 .1 .1 .0 .0 .1 1.5 1.7 1.0 .3 .4 .0 .1 .2 .0 M M M 212.189 143.801 226.708 212.579 143.975 227.660 213.040 144.324 228.608 213.120 144.361 228.904 2.0 1.8 2.3 .3 .3 .5 .0 .0 .1 1.8 1.6 2.1 .4 .4 .8 .2 .2 .4 Region and area size2 Size classes A 4 .............................................................. B/C 3 ........................................................... D ................................................................. Selected local areas5 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ......................................... M M 224.522 239.043 225.645 239.346 225.864 239.223 225.375 238.920 1.7 1.3 -.1 -.2 -.2 -.1 1.7 1.4 .6 .1 .1 -.1 M 255.967 256.270 256.911 257.326 2.1 .4 .2 1.8 .4 .3 Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 6 ...... 1 1 1 1 - 250.036 217.738 215.670 151.908 - 251.067 219.251 216.979 152.657 1.9 2.2 2.7 1.9 .4 .7 .6 .5 - - - - Atlanta, GA ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ........................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................... 2 2 2 2 215.205 218.904 207.506 238.124 - 217.337 221.607 207.882 237.815 - - - - 1.4 3.3 1.5 1.6 1.0 1.2 .2 -.1 - 2 2 2 240.345 244.675 240.823 - 240.990 245.935 242.820 - - - - 1.5 2.6 1.4 .3 .5 .8 - 1 Foods, fuels, and several other items priced every month in all areas; most other goods and services priced as indicated: M - Every month. 1 - January, March, May, July, September, and November. 2 - February, April, June, August, October, and December. 2 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 3 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 4 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 5 In addition, the following metropolitan areas are published semiannually and appear in Tables 34 and 39 of the January and July issues of the CPI Detailed Report: Anchorage, AK; Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN; Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO; Honolulu, HI; Kansas City, MO-KS; Milwaukee-Racine, WI; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI; Phoenix-Mesa, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland-Salem, OR-WA; St. Louis, MO-IL; San Diego, CA; Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. 6 Indexes on a November 1996=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Local area indexes are byproducts of the national CPI program. Each local index has a smaller sample size than the national index and is, therefore, subject to substantially more sampling and other measurement error. As a result, local area indexes show greater volatility than the national index, although their long-term trends are similar. Therefore, the Bureau of Labor Statistics strongly urges users to consider adopting the national average CPI for use in their escalator clauses. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 41 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 11. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Regions1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Item and group Index July 2013 Midwest Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 South Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 West Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items ...................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................ 249.411 392.746 1.8 0.2 - 222.902 362.674 1.8 -0.4 - 227.548 369.114 2.2 0.2 - 236.341 382.033 1.9 0.0 Food and beverages ................................. Food ........................................................ Food at home ........................................ Food away from home .......................... Alcoholic beverages ................................ 243.135 242.882 241.172 248.456 245.212 1.2 1.2 .9 1.6 1.3 .0 .0 -.1 .2 .1 230.526 229.986 223.385 240.805 236.115 1.3 1.4 .7 2.6 1.0 .0 .0 -.1 .2 .0 235.898 236.915 232.517 246.191 221.081 1.7 1.7 1.3 2.3 2.1 .2 .1 .1 .3 .6 238.442 238.129 237.768 237.464 239.283 1.4 1.4 .9 2.1 1.9 .1 .1 .2 .0 .2 Housing ..................................................... Shelter .................................................... Rent of primary residence 2 .................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 2 3 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 2 3 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................... Household energy ................................. Energy services 2 ................................ Electricity 2 ........................................ Utility (piped) gas service 2 ............... Household furnishings and operations ... 256.688 309.799 308.622 2.0 2.0 2.6 .2 .3 .1 207.035 239.653 235.857 2.2 2.3 2.3 .0 .2 .3 212.805 236.532 240.079 2.3 2.4 3.2 .1 .2 .2 239.295 267.468 277.742 2.6 2.6 3.0 .1 .2 .3 319.482 1.6 .1 243.564 2.3 .2 239.458 2.2 .1 281.043 2.5 .2 319.374 222.095 201.173 191.589 194.380 174.248 126.681 1.6 4.0 4.3 4.7 3.6 7.3 -1.3 .1 .5 .4 .1 1.0 -1.7 -.7 243.560 217.212 185.199 192.154 201.154 167.891 117.393 2.3 4.4 4.0 4.1 .5 12.0 -1.8 .2 -.5 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.6 -.8 239.440 232.809 195.627 195.693 194.274 188.700 125.306 2.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 3.1 12.9 -1.1 .1 .3 .3 .3 .6 -1.7 -.3 281.050 266.570 237.965 240.141 267.264 190.773 129.797 2.5 4.8 4.4 4.3 4.9 2.7 -.1 .2 .3 .0 .1 .4 -1.0 -.4 Apparel ..................................................... 126.160 .8 -1.3 116.887 2.0 -1.7 133.613 2.3 -1.6 117.636 1.0 -1.7 Transportation ........................................... Private transportation .............................. New and used motor vehicles 4 ............ New vehicles ....................................... New cars and trucks 4 5 .................... New cars 5 ........................................ Used cars and trucks .......................... Motor fuel .............................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ............ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ..... Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 ......... 219.514 211.388 99.007 143.389 99.354 138.593 159.808 304.874 303.829 304.979 309.386 294.772 2.7 2.2 -.8 .7 .7 .3 -3.3 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.5 3.9 .8 .9 .1 .0 .0 .0 .2 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.1 2.0 219.212 213.561 100.742 138.637 98.151 136.401 154.021 320.587 319.723 317.525 351.143 317.070 1.5 1.5 -1.1 1.0 1.0 .2 -2.6 3.2 3.2 2.8 3.7 5.0 -2.3 -2.3 .0 -.4 -.4 -.3 .4 -6.2 -6.3 -6.5 -5.8 -5.4 219.921 218.340 103.385 152.499 103.782 154.763 151.030 306.221 305.117 303.292 319.008 304.676 3.5 3.6 1.0 2.2 2.3 1.3 -1.9 6.3 6.4 6.2 6.8 7.3 .8 1.0 .1 -.3 -.3 -.4 .6 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.2 1.2 220.563 214.507 102.082 144.613 100.481 145.785 148.442 316.237 315.559 314.696 296.040 299.481 2.3 2.6 -.7 .2 .3 .1 -1.2 6.2 6.2 6.3 6.1 6.1 .1 .3 .4 -.3 -.3 -.3 .8 .2 .2 .2 .1 .2 Medical care ............................................. Medical care commodities ...................... Medical care services ............................. Professional services ............................ 448.070 367.254 469.592 350.802 2.3 -1.0 3.3 2.8 .0 .2 .0 .0 427.860 338.058 458.351 377.366 2.7 1.0 3.2 2.2 .4 .8 .3 .3 404.715 320.500 433.476 348.751 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.4 .1 .0 .1 .0 429.398 325.814 462.355 325.407 1.4 -2.6 2.5 2.7 .1 .2 .1 .0 Recreation 4 .............................................. 120.168 .3 .1 118.209 .9 .0 115.542 .6 .0 109.095 -.3 -.1 Education and communication 4 ............... 136.685 1.4 .3 136.875 1.3 .2 131.753 1.3 .0 136.527 1.4 .2 Other goods and services ......................... 432.581 1.1 .5 390.384 1.9 .9 392.780 1.9 .0 391.280 1.1 -.1 249.411 194.174 165.153 214.182 1.8 .7 .4 1.5 .2 .2 .3 .5 222.902 184.321 160.636 212.447 1.8 .8 .5 1.8 -.4 -1.1 -1.7 -2.5 227.548 190.005 166.565 221.087 2.2 1.7 1.7 3.2 .2 .1 .1 .2 236.341 184.291 155.689 202.158 1.9 1.2 1.0 2.2 .0 -.1 -.3 -.4 282.153 110.232 303.556 324.023 272.781 1.7 -1.6 2.5 2.0 4.8 1.1 -.2 .3 .3 .2 274.256 109.877 263.104 246.163 282.058 1.8 -1.6 2.5 2.3 1.9 -2.7 -.3 .1 .2 -.3 274.468 115.489 265.972 242.853 296.131 3.4 -1.0 2.5 2.3 3.7 .7 -.2 .2 .2 1.0 261.450 112.544 283.832 284.586 274.595 2.6 -1.2 2.4 2.6 1.4 .0 -.1 .2 .2 .0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items ...................................................... Commodities ............................................. Commodities less food and beverages ... Nondurables less food and beverages Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................................. Durables ............................................... Services .................................................... Rent of shelter 3 ...................................... Transportation services .......................... See footnotes at end of table. 42 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 11. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Regions1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Item and group Index July 2013 Midwest Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 348.775 1.6 0.3 240.646 250.915 229.216 168.246 229.666 215.939 276.437 307.629 292.015 244.540 252.320 255.625 1.8 1.9 1.7 .4 1.3 1.5 1.6 3.0 2.4 4.0 1.6 1.6 150.685 313.855 314.593 -.6 3.6 2.3 South Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 319.147 2.0 0.2 .2 .3 .2 .3 .3 .5 1.0 .2 .3 1.4 .1 .1 213.167 221.652 219.251 163.226 222.242 213.824 269.808 297.075 248.444 244.857 223.054 222.483 1.7 1.9 1.6 .6 1.6 1.8 1.7 2.7 2.4 3.5 1.6 1.6 -.3 2.2 .3 146.238 317.074 272.504 -.2 3.2 2.4 Index July 2013 West Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 318.054 2.0 0.1 -.5 -.5 -.6 -1.7 -1.3 -2.4 -2.6 .0 .1 -3.9 .0 .1 217.551 225.877 225.468 168.397 228.733 220.897 268.658 303.414 250.766 241.920 226.547 225.113 2.2 2.3 2.1 1.7 2.5 3.1 3.3 2.8 2.6 5.4 1.8 1.8 -.3 -6.0 .2 149.787 309.982 273.120 .3 6.2 2.4 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 325.733 1.5 0.2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .2 .2 .7 .3 .2 .9 .1 .1 227.420 236.268 225.193 159.090 221.571 205.479 259.042 315.194 271.435 284.124 234.507 234.609 2.0 2.0 1.6 1.0 1.8 2.2 2.5 2.1 2.4 5.5 1.6 1.6 .0 .0 .0 -.3 -.1 -.4 .0 .2 .2 .1 .0 .0 -.4 1.4 .2 141.082 319.778 287.300 -.4 6.2 2.3 -.4 .1 .2 Commodity and service group Other services ......................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................... All items less food ....................................... All items less shelter ................................... Commodities less food ............................... Nondurables ............................................... Nondurables less food ................................ Nondurables less food and apparel ............ Services less rent of shelter 3 ..................... Services less medical care services ........... Energy ........................................................ All items less energy ................................... All items less food and energy .................. Commodities less food and energy commodities .................................... Energy commodities ............................... Services less energy services ................ 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 3 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 4 5 6 - Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 43 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 12. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Item and group Index July 2013 Size class B/C 3 Percent change from— July 2012 Percent change from— Index July 2013 June 2013 Size class D July 2012 Index July 2013 June 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 4 ............................................................................. 213.120 213.120 2.0 0.0 144.361 1.8 0.0 - 228.904 369.165 2.3 0.1 All items (December 1977=100) .......................................... Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Food away from home .................................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... 213.221 213.265 215.090 209.574 210.709 1.2 1.2 .7 1.8 1.3 .0 .0 -.1 .1 .3 148.915 149.280 146.681 153.347 144.269 1.8 1.8 1.4 2.4 2.4 .3 .3 .3 .3 .2 237.048 237.177 229.961 251.102 234.324 1.8 1.8 1.0 3.2 1.7 .0 .0 -.3 .3 .1 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 5 ............................................ Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ......... Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Energy services 5 ......................................................... Electricity 5 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 5 ......................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. 211.161 230.372 232.872 228.761 228.740 233.024 222.247 208.993 211.164 190.155 117.129 2.4 2.4 3.0 2.3 2.3 4.9 4.9 5.1 3.1 10.4 -1.2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .0 .5 -1.1 -.3 138.764 139.964 146.723 138.590 138.575 175.753 171.522 162.611 161.824 150.799 99.298 2.2 2.3 2.9 2.2 2.2 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.1 6.8 -1.1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .0 -.1 -.1 .3 -1.9 -.7 205.012 229.073 225.879 238.117 238.122 232.975 193.718 208.303 219.250 157.981 127.509 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.4 1.4 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.6 3.1 .6 .0 -.1 .0 -.1 -.1 .5 .5 .6 .4 1.9 -.7 Apparel ............................................................................... 118.509 .9 -1.5 89.693 1.8 -1.9 123.873 6.5 -1.0 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles 3 ...................................... New vehicles ................................................................. New cars and trucks 3 7 .............................................. New cars 7 .................................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ............................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ................................... 215.930 214.594 100.909 126.483 99.539 126.534 146.430 457.858 456.506 466.886 312.038 408.483 2.7 2.5 -.7 1.0 1.0 .5 -2.6 5.1 5.1 4.9 5.4 5.9 -.1 .0 .2 -.2 -.2 -.1 .4 -.7 -.7 -.8 -1.1 -.2 153.562 153.472 101.798 101.464 101.580 102.909 102.588 305.634 306.879 312.886 301.008 292.382 2.3 2.6 -.1 1.0 1.1 .3 -1.8 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1 6.0 .0 .1 .1 -.3 -.3 -.4 .6 -.4 -.4 -.3 -1.7 -.1 225.806 221.055 104.714 158.958 109.708 155.441 139.465 299.327 297.419 283.942 338.092 304.747 4.0 4.1 2.6 4.7 4.7 2.4 -.3 5.7 5.8 5.7 5.5 6.5 .9 1.1 .2 -.2 -.2 -.2 .7 1.3 1.3 1.4 .8 1.2 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... 337.560 265.318 359.676 275.641 2.5 .8 2.9 2.3 .2 .5 .1 .1 178.205 157.916 185.537 162.078 1.2 -.8 1.9 1.9 .1 -.1 .1 .1 412.971 318.319 448.110 363.168 2.4 -1.8 3.7 2.9 .2 .5 .1 -.2 Recreation 3 ........................................................................ 114.720 .4 .1 115.263 .4 -.2 119.746 .0 -.1 Education and communication 3 ......................................... 137.800 1.7 .2 130.042 .6 .0 142.368 1.8 .3 Other goods and services ................................................... 310.672 1.8 .3 180.564 1.1 .4 437.736 1.8 -.2 213.120 178.550 158.297 215.539 287.513 103.290 240.593 231.239 228.277 2.0 1.0 .8 2.2 2.7 -1.7 2.7 2.4 3.4 .0 -.3 -.4 -.5 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .2 144.361 133.195 124.835 163.368 199.837 88.057 150.099 140.009 152.494 1.8 1.2 .9 2.1 2.2 -1.2 2.2 2.3 2.2 .0 -.2 -.4 -.5 -.2 -.2 .2 .2 .4 228.904 193.108 171.630 222.702 274.611 121.014 268.044 236.548 302.173 2.3 2.3 2.6 3.4 2.8 .9 2.2 1.5 4.0 .1 .1 .2 .3 .6 .0 .2 -.1 1.0 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ............................................................................. Commodities ....................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables ......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 6 ................................................................ Transportation services .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 44 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 12. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Item and group Index July 2013 Size class B/C 3 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Size class D Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Commodity and service group Other services ................................................................... 267.968 2.0 0.3 152.221 1.4 0.0 333.206 2.0 0.1 207.214 213.223 205.766 160.724 214.699 215.621 278.306 252.175 232.460 317.868 206.169 205.100 131.909 459.596 242.839 2.0 2.2 1.8 .9 1.7 2.2 2.6 2.9 2.6 5.0 1.7 1.8 -.3 4.9 2.5 .0 .0 -.1 -.4 -.3 -.5 -.2 .2 .2 -.4 .1 .1 -.3 -.6 .2 140.051 141.252 143.492 125.413 156.009 162.144 194.931 161.056 146.862 230.396 135.617 133.135 104.050 310.253 149.081 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.0 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.3 4.5 1.5 1.4 -.3 5.0 2.1 .0 .0 .0 -.4 -.1 -.5 -.2 .1 .2 -.3 .1 .0 -.4 -.4 .2 217.393 227.464 231.163 173.314 230.737 223.018 271.009 316.393 250.227 246.616 227.584 226.387 155.165 296.209 274.670 2.2 2.3 2.6 2.5 2.7 3.4 2.7 2.9 2.0 4.5 2.0 2.0 1.4 5.6 2.2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .1 .3 .5 .3 .2 1.0 .0 .0 -.2 1.2 .1 Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ................................................... All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Services less rent of shelter 6 ............................................... Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ......................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about population size classes. 2 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 45 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 13. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index Percent change from— July 2012 July 2013 Percent change from— Index June 2013 July 2012 July 2013 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 251.523 388.652 2.0 0.2 148.223 1.2 0.2 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 242.323 242.023 242.520 244.752 245.251 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.4 .8 -.1 -.1 -.2 .1 .0 151.785 152.087 147.905 159.011 146.341 1.4 1.3 .7 2.3 3.0 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 260.070 313.880 317.700 319.123 319.034 216.990 203.466 192.269 196.977 174.384 124.180 1.9 2.0 2.7 1.6 1.6 3.9 4.2 4.6 3.6 6.9 -1.5 .3 .3 .1 .1 .1 .7 .6 .6 1.6 -1.6 -.6 146.595 147.028 154.012 145.090 145.090 183.748 179.160 143.687 132.887 146.885 106.533 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.7 1.7 4.3 4.6 4.9 3.6 8.7 -.8 .0 .2 .0 .1 .1 .0 -.2 -1.1 -.6 -2.3 -1.2 Apparel ..................................................................................... 125.531 .8 -1.6 87.216 .9 -.4 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 223.123 214.058 300.816 299.427 300.520 299.986 291.089 3.3 2.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.9 .8 1.0 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.1 150.209 150.776 303.036 303.646 308.287 301.104 288.429 1.5 1.6 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.6 4.1 .6 .7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.7 Medical care ............................................................................. 452.483 3.1 -.1 182.542 .3 .2 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 119.914 1.1 .5 119.839 -1.8 -.7 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 140.129 2.2 .4 126.973 -1.3 .2 Other goods and services ........................................................ 412.866 1.1 .3 197.442 1.2 1.2 251.523 193.074 162.376 208.064 108.723 304.868 2.0 .9 .7 1.8 -1.4 2.6 .2 .1 .3 .5 -.1 .3 148.223 139.904 132.970 173.835 91.124 151.548 1.2 .3 -.2 .8 -1.9 1.9 .2 .3 .3 .7 -.3 .1 242.862 229.104 165.651 226.765 210.337 305.921 293.550 244.174 254.598 258.532 1.9 2.0 .7 1.5 1.7 3.4 2.6 4.0 1.8 1.9 .3 .2 .3 .2 .4 .3 .3 1.6 .1 .1 144.054 146.037 133.451 162.280 171.787 156.274 148.249 230.941 139.428 137.007 1.3 .8 -.1 1.1 .9 1.7 1.7 4.2 .8 .8 .2 .2 .3 .5 .6 .0 .1 .9 .1 .1 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 46 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 13. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Midwest Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Size class D Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 223.475 368.970 1.9 -0.4 142.923 1.5 -0.5 - 220.713 353.853 2.2 0.0 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 232.746 232.172 227.618 239.042 236.181 .8 .8 .3 1.7 .8 .0 .0 .0 .1 .1 147.071 147.380 143.546 153.352 146.330 2.3 2.3 1.4 4.0 1.4 .1 .1 -.1 .4 -.2 233.740 233.166 220.583 255.973 242.966 1.2 1.2 .4 2.5 1.3 -.1 -.1 -.2 .1 .1 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 209.263 244.652 246.765 248.259 248.258 211.361 181.424 184.064 186.172 164.513 112.589 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 5.5 5.7 5.8 .3 15.4 -1.4 .1 .3 .3 .2 .2 -.6 -.8 -.8 -1.2 .0 -.7 131.805 132.434 135.438 130.409 130.409 175.741 174.037 171.027 174.488 146.190 94.062 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.7 1.8 1.6 .6 4.6 -3.1 -.2 .1 .1 .2 .2 -.9 -1.4 -1.4 -.8 -3.3 -1.1 202.930 229.504 216.609 236.863 236.863 223.050 174.511 191.366 191.308 179.214 120.063 1.8 1.7 1.5 2.2 2.2 3.5 2.9 3.0 .8 9.4 .0 .3 .1 .2 .3 .3 1.6 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.6 -.2 Apparel ..................................................................................... 116.365 2.9 -1.2 86.588 -.9 -2.6 126.812 6.1 -1.9 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 219.278 214.587 326.813 325.618 324.749 349.047 315.614 1.6 1.3 3.0 3.0 2.6 3.7 4.8 -2.6 -2.5 -7.1 -7.3 -7.5 -6.8 -6.1 159.762 159.733 325.908 326.694 332.941 321.854 309.609 1.0 1.2 3.1 3.1 2.8 3.5 4.7 -2.5 -2.5 -6.6 -6.8 -6.9 -6.6 -6.0 200.646 193.778 282.279 278.654 267.387 323.274 292.646 2.7 3.0 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.3 6.8 .0 .2 -.1 -.1 -.1 .0 -.1 Medical care ............................................................................. 422.697 2.6 .4 186.078 2.1 .6 413.539 5.1 -.1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 117.945 .7 -.1 121.746 1.8 .3 108.268 -1.0 -.5 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 137.852 1.7 .3 135.805 .3 .2 131.050 2.0 .0 Other goods and services ........................................................ 379.178 2.3 1.0 180.319 .4 .6 437.937 4.4 1.2 223.475 183.209 157.057 207.894 107.222 263.346 1.9 .7 .6 2.0 -1.8 2.8 -.4 -1.2 -2.0 -2.8 -.5 .2 142.923 132.524 124.603 163.808 85.227 149.342 1.5 .9 .1 1.0 -1.4 1.9 -.5 -1.2 -1.9 -2.9 -.2 .0 220.713 189.564 167.882 223.085 112.890 255.015 2.2 1.5 1.7 3.4 -1.2 2.7 .0 -.1 -.2 -.3 .0 .2 214.681 218.003 160.204 221.592 210.162 295.641 250.308 244.130 223.698 222.890 1.9 1.7 .6 1.4 1.9 3.0 2.7 4.1 1.7 1.9 -.4 -.7 -1.9 -1.5 -2.7 .0 .2 -4.5 .1 .1 138.443 145.244 125.174 155.591 162.244 167.017 145.223 240.779 134.289 131.927 1.4 1.2 .1 1.6 1.0 1.7 1.9 2.6 1.3 1.1 -.6 -.8 -1.8 -1.5 -2.7 -.1 -.1 -4.6 .0 .0 208.752 219.273 169.854 228.937 223.703 285.007 234.377 224.508 221.536 219.386 1.9 2.3 1.7 2.3 3.3 3.5 2.2 3.8 2.0 2.1 .1 .0 -.2 -.2 -.2 .3 .2 .7 .0 .0 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 47 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 13. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) South Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Size class D Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 228.389 368.696 2.2 0.2 144.851 2.2 0.2 - 233.843 379.742 2.3 0.0 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 234.886 236.117 228.894 248.335 219.768 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.9 1.8 .1 .1 .0 .2 .9 149.259 150.007 148.732 151.985 138.198 1.8 1.8 1.4 2.3 2.4 .2 .2 .2 .3 .4 236.989 236.872 235.841 242.445 231.774 2.4 2.5 1.4 4.1 1.1 -.1 -.1 -.6 .5 -.1 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 217.429 242.556 246.763 248.515 248.474 222.568 195.810 197.689 191.143 191.815 130.931 2.3 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.5 4.5 4.6 4.7 3.5 10.9 -1.9 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .0 .0 .5 -2.3 -.2 140.997 144.261 152.282 142.531 142.531 168.811 162.447 158.730 158.398 151.984 97.552 2.6 2.8 4.3 2.5 2.5 3.9 4.1 4.2 2.8 16.7 -.9 .2 .3 .3 .2 .2 .4 .5 .5 .8 -1.7 -.3 205.783 228.297 226.500 236.690 236.690 232.259 199.014 206.722 213.263 139.082 127.366 .5 -.4 -.8 -.5 -.5 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.9 2.3 1.5 -.5 -.6 -.2 -.7 -.7 .1 .1 .1 .0 1.7 -.4 Apparel ..................................................................................... 147.170 .8 -.2 88.768 2.1 -2.4 133.781 9.4 -2.2 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 220.931 221.219 320.205 317.568 318.343 318.841 314.594 3.5 3.5 6.1 6.2 5.9 6.8 7.3 .8 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 152.177 152.018 302.749 303.579 311.440 295.662 290.886 3.2 3.4 6.3 6.4 6.2 6.8 7.2 .7 .9 1.2 1.2 1.4 .9 1.0 247.713 245.543 290.310 287.282 277.529 339.064 300.043 5.6 5.5 7.1 7.2 7.1 7.3 7.6 1.5 1.6 2.7 2.8 3.0 2.1 2.3 Medical care ............................................................................. 402.195 2.5 .4 172.000 1.2 -.1 403.121 2.1 .1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 109.332 .8 .3 118.737 .4 -.3 117.845 .9 -.2 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 133.523 1.4 .0 129.168 1.0 -.1 139.284 2.1 .5 Other goods and services ........................................................ 366.421 2.6 .1 177.589 1.8 .2 419.028 -.4 -1.5 228.389 188.942 164.463 215.277 116.240 266.315 2.2 1.3 1.2 3.0 -2.0 2.7 .2 .2 .3 .6 -.3 .3 144.851 132.530 123.839 162.143 87.870 151.804 2.2 1.6 1.5 2.9 -1.0 2.6 .2 .0 -.2 -.2 -.1 .3 233.843 201.898 184.476 234.458 130.733 268.081 2.3 3.5 4.0 4.6 2.8 1.5 .0 .2 .3 .6 -.3 -.1 219.910 224.007 166.725 224.969 215.468 302.485 253.405 249.032 228.163 227.242 2.2 2.1 1.2 2.2 3.0 3.1 2.8 5.5 1.8 1.9 .2 .3 .4 .4 .7 .3 .3 .8 .2 .2 140.939 142.580 124.236 155.499 160.723 159.927 149.283 221.765 136.383 133.860 2.3 1.9 1.5 2.4 2.9 2.5 2.7 5.3 1.8 1.8 .2 .1 -.1 .0 -.2 .3 .3 .9 .1 .0 221.495 237.773 185.579 236.825 233.984 315.643 249.678 241.086 230.915 230.257 2.4 3.4 3.9 3.7 4.5 3.4 1.3 5.5 1.8 1.7 .0 .2 .3 .3 .6 .3 -.2 1.6 -.3 -.3 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 48 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 13. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) West Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index Percent change from— July 2012 July 2013 Percent change from— Index June 2013 July 2012 July 2013 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 240.996 392.977 2.0 0.0 141.940 1.6 0.1 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 238.875 238.973 238.938 237.424 234.741 1.3 1.3 .6 2.3 1.6 -.1 -.1 -.1 .0 .1 147.665 147.081 143.940 151.824 156.372 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 2.8 .6 .6 .9 .1 .3 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 253.480 284.083 299.636 299.348 299.320 276.449 246.803 248.769 282.248 200.736 130.631 2.8 2.8 3.4 2.8 2.8 5.9 5.4 5.4 4.6 7.7 -.2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .2 .5 .2 .2 .8 -1.3 .0 134.608 133.139 140.923 133.451 133.448 184.965 182.869 180.233 184.075 160.685 104.252 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.6 3.4 3.7 3.8 6.2 -3.2 .1 .0 .1 .0 .0 .0 -.1 -.2 -.2 .0 -.7 -.8 Apparel ..................................................................................... 119.335 -.2 -2.4 97.433 4.2 -.7 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 216.982 211.277 315.146 313.641 316.498 288.819 297.911 2.4 2.5 6.8 6.9 7.0 6.8 6.7 .0 .2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 154.303 153.380 289.443 292.566 293.249 286.424 278.522 2.2 2.7 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.4 .2 .3 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 Medical care ............................................................................. 420.991 1.7 .1 182.612 1.1 -.1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 111.189 -.8 -.3 98.036 .8 .0 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 137.826 1.4 .3 127.733 1.3 .0 Other goods and services ........................................................ 392.354 1.4 -.2 172.014 .0 .1 240.996 183.771 153.418 197.448 110.694 291.582 2.0 1.1 .9 2.2 -1.6 2.6 .0 -.3 -.4 -.6 .0 .1 141.940 129.987 120.872 156.373 89.309 145.963 1.6 1.4 1.2 2.5 -.8 1.8 .1 .1 -.2 -.1 -.4 .1 233.058 224.433 157.049 219.627 200.861 313.855 281.138 285.081 239.844 240.824 2.0 1.6 .9 1.8 2.2 2.2 2.6 6.3 1.6 1.7 .0 -.1 -.4 -.4 -.6 .1 .2 .2 .0 .0 136.599 141.772 121.920 152.217 156.709 161.337 142.079 240.311 132.392 129.910 1.7 1.7 1.3 2.0 2.5 2.1 1.8 4.6 1.3 1.3 .1 .1 -.2 .3 -.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about cross classifications. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 4 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 5 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 6 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 7 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 49 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 14. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Food at home, selected areas (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Food at home Indexes Area Percent change to July 2013 from— Pricing schedule 1 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 M 234.082 233.302 233.499 Northeast urban .............................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ M M M 242.120 243.877 147.831 240.781 242.242 147.479 Midwest urban ................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... M M M 223.673 227.742 144.114 M South urban .................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... West urban ..................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ U.S. city average ............................................ Percent change to June 2013 from— July 2012 May 2013 June 2013 June 2012 Apr. 2013 May 2013 233.591 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.9 -0.2 0.1 241.384 243.101 147.440 241.172 242.520 147.905 .9 1.0 .7 .2 .1 .3 -.1 -.2 .3 1.0 1.5 -.3 -.3 -.3 -.3 .3 .4 .0 222.890 226.625 143.590 223.541 227.731 143.642 223.385 227.618 143.546 .7 .3 1.4 .2 .4 .0 -.1 .0 -.1 .6 .3 .8 -.1 .0 -.3 .3 .5 .0 219.862 220.729 220.984 220.583 .4 -.1 -.2 1.5 .5 .1 M M M 232.459 228.881 148.621 232.426 228.200 148.962 232.380 228.938 148.421 232.517 228.894 148.732 1.3 1.0 1.4 .0 .3 -.2 .1 .0 .2 1.1 1.2 1.1 .0 .0 -.1 .0 .3 -.4 M 236.337 235.432 237.194 235.841 1.4 .2 -.6 1.0 .4 .7 M M M 238.795 240.828 143.488 237.487 238.903 143.269 237.270 239.257 142.635 237.768 238.938 143.940 .9 .6 1.6 .1 .0 .5 .2 -.1 .9 .6 .6 .3 -.6 -.7 -.6 -.1 .1 -.4 M M M 215.934 146.635 230.312 214.665 146.593 230.156 215.347 146.219 230.560 215.090 146.681 229.961 .7 1.4 1.0 .2 .1 -.1 -.1 .3 -.3 .9 .7 1.4 -.3 -.3 .1 .3 -.3 .2 Region and area size2 Size classes A 4 .............................................................. B/C 3 ........................................................... D ................................................................. Selected local areas5 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ......................................... M M 227.713 249.641 227.422 248.598 229.147 250.801 228.459 248.055 -.6 .7 .5 -.2 -.3 -1.1 -.8 1.6 .6 .5 .8 .9 M 247.665 245.010 247.501 245.797 1.1 .3 -.7 2.0 -.1 1.0 Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 3 ...... 1 1 1 1 239.848 242.181 214.400 145.877 241.056 239.072 216.059 145.550 238.506 240.650 214.699 145.445 240.934 239.131 215.796 144.617 1.5 -1.0 1.6 .9 -.1 .0 -.1 -.6 1.0 -.6 .5 -.6 .9 -.5 1.8 1.2 -.6 -.6 .1 -.3 -1.1 .7 -.6 -.1 Atlanta, GA ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ........................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................... 2 2 2 2 243.619 206.566 214.590 243.799 240.565 204.928 213.231 242.834 240.763 206.238 215.331 245.373 242.054 206.106 215.939 245.177 1.2 .4 .4 .5 .6 .6 1.3 1.0 .5 -.1 .3 -.1 .9 .7 1.0 .3 -1.2 -.2 .3 .6 .1 .6 1.0 1.0 2 2 2 234.134 239.855 240.136 232.744 238.257 234.759 232.810 236.386 235.963 232.740 237.496 236.305 .7 .3 -.1 .0 -.3 .7 .0 .5 .1 .2 .6 -.1 -.6 -1.4 -1.7 .0 -.8 .5 1 Foods, fuels, and several other items priced every month in all areas; most other goods and services priced as indicated: M - Every month. 1 - January, March, May, July, September, and November. 2 - February, April, June, August, October, and December. 2 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 5 In addition, the following metropolitan areas are published semiannually and appear in Tables 34 and 39 of the January and July issues of the CPI Detailed Report: Anchorage, AK; Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN; Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO; Honolulu, HI; Kansas City, MO-KS; Milwaukee-Racine, WI; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI; Phoenix-Mesa, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland-Salem, OR-WA; St. Louis, MO-IL; San Diego, CA; Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 50 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 15. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Item and group Index July 2013 ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Percent change from— Index July 2013 New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items ...................................................... All items (1967=100) ................................... 233.596 699.751 2.0 0.0 - 225.375 673.328 1.7 -0.2 - 238.920 705.876 1.3 -0.1 - 257.326 743.894 2.1 0.2 Food and beverages ................................. Food ........................................................ Food at home ........................................ Food away from home .......................... Alcoholic beverages ................................ 236.957 237.001 233.591 243.409 235.022 1.5 1.4 1.0 2.1 1.7 .1 .1 .0 .2 .2 229.734 228.896 228.459 224.239 238.845 .1 .1 -.6 1.3 .3 -.1 -.2 -.3 .1 1.0 238.068 237.666 248.055 221.236 229.535 .6 .5 .7 .3 1.3 -.5 -.6 -1.1 .1 .9 246.514 246.170 245.797 253.232 247.525 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.3 -.2 -.3 -.3 -.7 .2 .1 Housing ..................................................... Shelter .................................................... Rent of primary residence 1 .................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 1 2 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 1 2 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................... Household energy ................................. Energy services 1 ................................ Electricity 1 ........................................ Utility (piped) gas service 1 ............... Household furnishings and operations ... 228.374 263.451 267.482 2.3 2.3 2.8 .1 .2 .2 223.374 276.966 288.758 2.5 2.4 2.8 .5 .5 .4 254.436 285.580 297.143 1.9 1.7 2.3 .0 .0 .2 271.114 331.731 338.450 2.2 2.3 2.9 .2 .2 .1 270.537 2.2 .2 281.765 2.4 .2 298.283 1.7 .1 337.007 1.8 .0 270.511 230.899 200.010 202.087 209.538 177.356 124.793 2.2 4.3 4.2 4.3 3.1 8.8 -1.0 .2 .2 .0 .0 .4 -1.2 -.5 281.765 180.851 151.540 154.281 126.270 178.347 99.209 2.4 6.2 6.7 6.8 -12.6 35.5 -.9 .2 1.3 1.8 1.8 .7 2.9 -.1 298.280 283.363 257.703 256.291 289.022 220.101 118.691 1.7 7.9 9.1 9.1 5.7 17.7 -2.0 .1 .4 -.8 -.7 .2 -2.8 -.8 336.813 206.184 202.663 188.758 197.223 166.148 119.953 1.8 3.6 3.9 4.2 5.0 2.3 -1.6 .0 1.0 1.0 .9 2.2 -2.2 -.9 Apparel ..................................................... 124.215 1.6 -1.6 92.836 1.8 .9 107.328 -2.8 -1.5 122.905 1.9 -2.1 Transportation ........................................... Private transportation .............................. Motor fuel .............................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 3 ............ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 3 4 ..... Gasoline, unleaded premium 3 ......... 219.992 214.964 311.757 310.886 309.928 319.314 301.963 2.7 2.6 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.3 6.0 .0 .1 -.4 -.4 -.4 -1.1 -.1 206.148 203.061 344.019 341.343 335.704 356.334 329.722 1.9 1.7 6.3 6.3 5.7 7.2 8.8 -2.8 -3.0 -7.6 -7.7 -7.9 -7.7 -6.8 215.505 209.569 317.705 311.573 313.374 293.577 293.402 2.9 3.1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.6 .2 .4 .8 .7 .8 .7 .6 233.895 220.177 293.338 292.424 295.399 292.973 288.197 3.5 2.6 4.1 4.1 4.2 3.5 4.2 .8 1.1 2.9 2.9 3.2 2.3 2.2 Medical care ............................................. 424.836 1.9 .1 442.744 1.9 .2 405.431 -.6 .0 426.445 3.1 .0 Recreation 5 .............................................. 115.384 .4 .0 110.403 -.2 .1 102.738 -1.1 -.2 119.977 1.2 .5 Education and communication 5 ............... 135.334 1.3 .2 138.447 .9 .0 143.795 1.7 .1 140.801 1.7 .6 Other goods and services ......................... 401.454 1.5 .3 379.745 2.2 .6 374.080 1.0 -.5 393.961 .7 .3 233.596 188.055 162.025 212.844 112.304 278.818 2.0 1.2 1.0 2.3 -1.3 2.5 .0 -.2 -.4 -.5 -.2 .2 225.375 174.260 144.203 195.322 95.785 273.711 1.7 .6 .9 2.6 -1.9 2.4 -.2 -1.2 -2.0 -2.8 -.5 .4 238.920 180.091 147.790 195.635 100.790 290.253 1.3 .2 -.1 1.3 -2.9 2.0 -.1 -.4 -.4 -.3 -.5 .0 257.326 194.073 159.147 203.136 103.277 311.565 2.1 1.0 .9 1.9 -1.2 2.7 .2 .0 .1 .3 -.3 .3 224.289 224.563 164.669 225.630 214.259 305.581 265.489 251.370 233.616 233.792 2.0 1.8 1.0 1.9 2.3 2.6 2.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 .0 .0 -.4 -.2 -.4 .2 .2 -.2 .1 .1 216.043 208.265 148.109 214.479 199.115 284.593 260.699 226.520 226.908 227.370 1.7 1.3 .8 1.4 2.5 2.4 2.4 6.5 1.2 1.4 -.2 -.6 -1.9 -1.5 -2.6 .4 .5 -4.1 .2 .3 231.391 218.592 151.621 218.946 199.837 304.988 280.136 296.668 236.499 236.625 1.4 1.1 -.1 .9 1.3 2.5 2.0 8.4 .7 .7 -.1 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.2 .1 .0 .3 -.2 -.1 249.870 228.286 162.804 227.231 206.162 300.433 302.256 240.190 260.812 265.134 2.0 2.0 .9 1.5 1.8 3.2 2.7 4.0 1.9 2.1 .2 .1 .1 .0 .3 .4 .3 1.9 .0 .1 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items ...................................................... Commodities ............................................. Commodities less food and beverages ... Nondurables less food and beverages Durables ............................................... Services .................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................... All items less shelter ................................... Commodities less food ............................... Nondurables ............................................... Nondurables less food ................................ Services less rent of shelter 2 ..................... Services less medical care services ........... Energy ........................................................ All items less energy ................................... All items less food and energy .................. 4 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 5 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 1 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 2 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 3 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 51 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 16. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 U.S. city average BostonBrocktonNashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 233.596 699.751 2.0 0.3 - 251.067 729.732 1.9 0.4 - 225.375 673.328 1.7 -0.1 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 236.957 237.001 233.591 243.409 235.022 1.5 1.4 1.0 2.1 1.7 .2 .2 .1 .3 .3 249.108 249.505 240.934 263.767 247.693 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.2 1.8 .0 .1 -.1 .2 -.2 229.734 228.896 228.459 224.239 238.845 .1 .1 -.6 1.3 .3 .5 .5 .5 .6 .2 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 228.374 263.451 267.482 270.537 270.511 230.899 200.010 202.087 209.538 177.356 124.793 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.2 2.2 4.3 4.2 4.3 3.1 8.8 -1.0 .7 .4 .3 .3 .3 2.7 3.3 3.5 5.0 -1.0 -.4 242.974 284.389 294.647 301.253 301.253 240.014 201.057 184.777 193.588 165.570 127.546 1.9 1.3 2.2 1.4 1.4 9.0 10.7 14.7 8.4 28.1 -2.3 .4 .5 .5 .4 .4 .7 .7 1.0 2.4 -1.5 -.3 223.374 276.966 288.758 281.765 281.765 180.851 151.540 154.281 126.270 178.347 99.209 2.5 2.4 2.8 2.4 2.4 6.2 6.7 6.8 -12.6 35.5 -.9 .7 .9 .5 .4 .4 -.1 -.1 -.1 -5.1 5.2 -.4 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 124.215 1.6 -2.9 142.560 .1 -1.2 92.836 1.8 -2.7 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 219.992 214.964 311.757 310.886 309.928 319.314 301.963 2.7 2.6 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.3 6.0 .3 .4 .1 .2 .2 -.5 .6 209.045 207.126 309.838 306.323 304.276 312.253 297.554 2.8 2.4 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.6 1.3 1.5 3.6 3.6 4.1 2.8 2.3 206.148 203.061 344.019 341.343 335.704 356.334 329.722 1.9 1.7 6.3 6.3 5.7 7.2 8.8 -2.1 -2.2 -5.8 -5.9 -6.2 -5.3 -4.6 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 424.836 1.9 .5 587.138 2.8 -.3 442.744 1.9 .2 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 115.384 .4 -.2 113.286 .7 .9 110.403 -.2 -.7 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 135.334 1.3 .1 146.660 2.8 .4 138.447 .9 .4 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 401.454 1.5 .4 428.834 .8 -.1 379.745 2.2 .3 233.596 188.055 162.025 212.844 112.304 278.818 2.0 1.2 1.0 2.3 -1.3 2.5 .3 -.2 -.5 -.6 -.2 .6 251.067 195.601 166.994 222.872 112.815 300.236 1.9 .8 .5 1.6 -1.3 2.6 .4 .3 .5 .6 .3 .5 225.375 174.260 144.203 195.322 95.785 273.711 1.7 .6 .9 2.6 -1.9 2.4 -.1 -1.1 -2.0 -3.0 -.3 .5 224.289 224.563 164.669 225.630 214.259 305.581 265.489 251.370 233.616 233.792 2.0 1.8 1.0 1.9 2.3 2.6 2.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 .3 .2 -.4 -.2 -.5 .8 .6 1.4 .2 .1 237.984 240.593 170.183 234.672 223.147 334.663 280.639 246.198 255.161 256.806 1.9 2.2 .5 1.5 1.6 4.0 2.6 6.7 1.5 1.5 .5 .4 .5 .3 .6 .4 .5 2.2 .2 .3 216.043 208.265 148.109 214.479 199.115 284.593 260.699 226.520 226.908 227.370 1.7 1.3 .8 1.4 2.5 2.4 2.4 6.5 1.2 1.4 -.1 -.6 -2.0 -1.3 -2.9 .0 .5 -3.7 .3 .2 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 52 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 16. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 ClevelandAkron, OH Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA DallasFort Worth, TX Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 219.251 702.584 2.2 0.7 - 216.979 680.652 2.7 0.6 - 238.920 705.876 1.3 -0.2 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 240.530 245.299 239.131 257.630 187.320 .1 -.1 -1.0 1.3 2.9 .1 .1 .0 .1 .7 242.515 236.802 215.796 269.549 321.384 2.5 2.3 1.6 3.2 5.3 .1 .1 -.1 .4 .4 238.068 237.666 248.055 221.236 229.535 .6 .5 .7 .3 1.3 -.1 -.2 -.2 -.1 1.3 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 199.605 226.847 225.166 219.701 219.701 204.056 177.673 176.223 177.186 155.677 117.022 3.5 3.4 1.6 1.5 1.5 8.6 9.1 9.2 2.2 20.6 -3.8 1.9 1.9 .0 .2 .2 4.7 6.3 6.5 12.7 -1.0 -3.3 189.249 198.296 203.403 214.577 214.577 227.065 216.890 212.809 206.964 188.108 132.745 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 7.1 8.2 8.3 7.9 11.0 -2.7 .2 .1 .3 .3 .3 1.9 2.4 2.5 1.8 8.4 -1.3 254.436 285.580 297.143 298.283 298.280 283.363 257.703 256.291 289.022 220.101 118.691 1.9 1.7 2.3 1.7 1.7 7.9 9.1 9.1 5.7 17.7 -2.0 .1 .3 .5 .3 .3 -1.1 -3.0 -3.0 -5.5 3.2 -.5 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 127.935 5.6 -3.6 115.845 6.2 1.9 107.328 -2.8 -4.7 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 217.769 218.032 351.157 348.149 338.983 353.525 334.037 1.3 .7 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 -.8 -1.2 -5.4 -5.5 -5.6 -5.1 -4.9 232.225 235.221 324.425 322.707 317.393 328.398 321.674 5.8 6.2 7.5 7.6 7.2 9.0 8.6 2.5 3.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.1 215.505 209.569 317.705 311.573 313.374 293.577 293.402 2.9 3.1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.6 .2 .4 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 389.912 -.8 .7 381.742 .6 .6 405.431 -.6 .0 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 116.138 1.8 1.0 111.775 1.5 1.2 102.738 -1.1 -1.1 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 123.989 3.5 .8 138.898 .3 -1.6 143.795 1.7 .2 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 398.883 1.7 .6 371.983 1.4 -.5 374.080 1.0 .5 219.251 193.184 167.612 222.639 110.176 246.382 2.2 .0 -.1 1.4 -3.0 3.6 .7 -1.4 -2.3 -2.5 -2.0 2.1 216.979 185.599 157.914 196.203 123.279 247.825 2.7 1.8 1.3 4.1 -4.0 3.4 .6 .4 .6 1.6 -1.5 .7 238.920 180.091 147.790 195.635 100.790 290.253 1.3 .2 -.1 1.3 -2.9 2.0 -.2 -.6 -1.0 -1.2 -.8 .1 211.364 218.281 168.571 232.984 220.004 273.186 235.038 243.038 218.791 214.243 2.4 1.6 .0 .7 1.4 3.8 3.9 4.8 1.9 2.2 .7 .2 -2.2 -1.3 -2.3 2.2 2.2 -.2 .8 .9 208.742 226.293 162.532 218.497 202.934 319.597 233.626 271.021 215.479 211.993 2.9 3.0 1.5 3.3 4.1 4.7 3.5 7.8 2.1 2.0 .6 .8 .6 .9 1.6 1.3 .7 2.1 .4 .5 231.391 218.592 151.621 218.946 199.837 304.988 280.136 296.668 236.499 236.625 1.4 1.1 -.1 .9 1.3 2.5 2.0 8.4 .7 .7 -.2 -.4 -1.0 -.6 -1.0 -.1 .1 -.2 -.2 -.2 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 53 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 16. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Item and group Index July 2013 WashingtonBaltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 2 Percent change from— July 2012 Percent change from— Index May 2013 July 2012 July 2013 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 257.326 743.894 2.1 0.4 152.657 1.9 0.5 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 246.514 246.170 245.797 253.232 247.525 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.3 -.2 .3 .4 .3 .4 -.9 150.387 151.561 144.617 157.818 133.845 1.7 1.5 .9 2.3 4.7 -.1 -.3 -.6 .2 2.7 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 271.114 331.731 338.450 337.007 336.813 206.184 202.663 188.758 197.223 166.148 119.953 2.2 2.3 2.9 1.8 1.8 3.6 3.9 4.2 5.0 2.3 -1.6 .6 .5 .3 .2 .2 2.9 3.0 3.6 7.7 -4.8 -1.3 161.697 169.882 188.926 170.201 170.191 189.428 184.664 175.687 185.333 128.425 92.985 1.5 1.6 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.9 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.9 -.9 .7 .0 .4 .3 .3 6.8 7.8 8.0 12.2 -5.3 .4 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 122.905 1.9 -3.1 93.434 -.7 -1.9 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 233.895 220.177 293.338 292.424 295.399 292.973 288.197 3.5 2.6 4.1 4.1 4.2 3.5 4.2 .9 1.2 3.2 3.3 3.6 2.8 2.5 155.071 153.947 304.606 304.606 308.966 301.860 304.651 3.2 2.7 5.1 5.2 4.8 5.7 6.9 .7 .9 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.6 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 426.445 3.1 .5 166.963 3.3 .8 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 119.977 1.2 .3 116.882 2.5 .3 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 140.801 1.7 .7 143.053 .9 .8 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 393.961 .7 -.1 177.525 2.1 .7 257.326 194.073 159.147 203.136 103.277 311.565 2.1 1.0 .9 1.9 -1.2 2.7 .4 .0 -.3 .0 -.9 .7 152.657 131.133 120.272 154.364 84.283 166.884 1.9 1.4 1.2 2.3 -.7 2.1 .5 .2 .3 .4 .3 .7 249.870 228.286 162.804 227.231 206.162 300.433 302.256 240.190 260.812 265.134 2.0 2.0 .9 1.5 1.8 3.2 2.7 4.0 1.9 2.1 .4 .4 -.3 .1 .0 .9 .7 3.1 .2 .1 151.772 143.948 120.919 151.625 152.616 164.389 166.990 235.237 146.553 146.679 1.8 2.0 1.4 2.0 2.5 2.8 2.1 3.8 1.7 1.7 .5 .8 .4 .2 .5 1.5 .7 4.4 .1 .2 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. 1 Areas on pricing schedule 2 (see Table 10) will appear next month. 2 For Washington-Baltimore, indexes are on a December 1997=100 base unless otherwise noted. 3 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1996=100 base. 4 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1997=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 9 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 54 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 17. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Selected areas, all items index (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) All items Indexes Area Percent change to July 2013 from— Pricing schedule 1 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 M 228.949 229.399 230.002 Northeast urban .............................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ M M M 246.779 247.142 149.255 246.855 247.249 149.251 Midwest urban ................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... M M M 218.210 217.657 143.365 M South urban .................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... West urban ..................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ U.S. city average ............................................ Percent change to June 2013 from— July 2012 May 2013 June 2013 June 2012 Apr. 2013 May 2013 230.084 2.0 0.3 0.0 1.8 0.5 0.3 247.122 247.612 149.261 247.682 248.139 149.653 1.8 2.0 1.1 .3 .4 .3 .2 .2 .3 1.4 1.7 .8 .1 .2 .0 .1 .1 .0 219.482 218.970 144.026 220.269 219.844 144.669 219.214 218.736 143.742 1.8 1.9 1.5 -.1 -.1 -.2 -.5 -.5 -.6 2.2 2.3 2.1 .9 1.0 .9 .4 .4 .4 217.109 218.928 218.701 218.982 2.2 .0 .1 2.3 .7 -.1 M M M 224.266 225.947 143.499 224.352 225.844 143.647 225.338 226.499 144.246 225.838 227.219 144.520 2.3 2.4 2.3 .7 .6 .6 .2 .3 .2 1.9 1.7 2.0 .5 .2 .5 .4 .3 .4 M 232.099 232.054 234.419 234.610 2.4 1.1 .1 2.5 1.0 1.0 M M M 230.056 233.184 141.812 230.555 233.804 141.836 230.723 234.117 141.763 230.882 234.130 141.937 2.0 2.1 1.6 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0 .1 1.4 1.7 .8 .3 .4 .0 .1 .1 -.1 M M M 211.586 143.896 225.093 212.034 144.089 225.994 212.522 144.472 227.058 212.557 144.526 227.421 2.1 1.8 2.3 .2 .3 .6 .0 .0 .2 1.8 1.6 2.1 .4 .4 .9 .2 .3 .5 Region and area size2 Size classes A 4 .............................................................. B/C 3 ........................................................... D ................................................................. Selected local areas5 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ......................................... M M 218.875 232.030 220.196 232.387 220.386 232.378 219.498 232.190 1.8 1.6 -.3 -.1 -.4 -.1 1.9 1.5 .7 .1 .1 .0 M 252.024 252.259 252.862 253.277 2.1 .4 .2 1.8 .3 .2 Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 6 ...... 1 1 1 1 - 251.570 209.595 221.717 152.309 - 252.458 210.184 223.710 153.211 2.0 1.9 3.2 1.8 .4 .3 .9 .6 - - - - Atlanta, GA ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ........................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................... 2 2 2 2 214.138 216.109 205.918 237.000 - 216.754 219.012 206.269 236.745 - - - - 1.6 3.3 1.1 1.6 1.2 1.3 .2 -.1 - 2 2 2 241.193 241.764 237.405 - 241.707 243.052 238.963 - - - - 1.5 2.6 1.2 .2 .5 .7 - 1 Foods, fuels, and several other items priced every month in all areas; most other goods and services priced as indicated: M - Every month. 1 - January, March, May, July, September, and November. 2 - February, April, June, August, October, and December. 2 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 3 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 4 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 5 In addition, the following metropolitan areas are published semiannually and appear in Tables 34 and 39 of the January and July issues of the CPI Detailed Report: Anchorage, AK; Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN; Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO; Honolulu, HI; Kansas City, MO-KS; Milwaukee-Racine, WI; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI; Phoenix-Mesa, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland-Salem, OR-WA; St. Louis, MO-IL; San Diego, CA; Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. 6 Indexes on a November 1996=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Local area indexes are byproducts of the national CPI program. Each local index has a smaller sample size than the national index and is, therefore, subject to substantially more sampling and other measurement error. As a result, local area indexes show greater volatility than the national index, although their long-term trends are similar. Therefore, the Bureau of Labor Statistics strongly urges users to consider adopting the national average CPI for use in their escalator clauses. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 55 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 18. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Regions1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Item and group Index July 2013 Midwest Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 South Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 West Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items ...................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................ 247.682 386.866 1.8 0.2 - 219.214 354.518 1.8 -0.5 - 225.838 365.770 2.3 0.2 - 230.882 371.476 2.0 0.1 Food and beverages ................................. Food ........................................................ Food at home ........................................ Food away from home .......................... Alcoholic beverages ................................ 242.119 241.911 239.533 249.274 243.895 1.2 1.1 .8 1.6 1.5 .0 .0 -.2 .2 .1 230.732 230.270 223.772 241.718 236.373 1.2 1.2 .6 2.5 1.3 .0 .0 .0 .2 .0 235.055 235.860 231.297 245.222 223.001 1.7 1.7 1.3 2.3 2.3 .2 .2 .1 .3 .4 238.054 237.273 236.988 238.102 244.067 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.8 2.2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .2 Housing ..................................................... Shelter .................................................... Rent of primary residence 2 .................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 2 3 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 2 3 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................... Household energy ................................. Energy services 2 ................................ Electricity 2 ........................................ Utility (piped) gas service 2 ............... Household furnishings and operations ... 254.415 305.971 304.457 2.0 2.0 2.5 .2 .2 .1 202.093 228.948 236.386 2.2 2.3 2.3 .0 .2 .3 212.877 235.758 238.324 2.5 2.5 3.1 .1 .2 .2 236.353 260.530 277.640 2.6 2.6 2.9 .2 .2 .3 281.595 1.6 .1 226.955 2.3 .2 222.475 2.2 .1 248.417 2.4 .2 281.590 221.192 199.784 192.103 194.702 175.233 120.137 1.6 4.1 4.4 4.7 3.7 7.1 -1.4 .1 .4 .3 .1 1.0 -1.9 -.9 226.963 218.339 186.059 191.187 199.613 169.184 115.898 2.3 4.5 4.1 4.2 .3 13.1 -1.8 .2 -.4 -.6 -.6 -.6 -.5 -.8 222.462 233.432 194.645 195.891 192.346 193.572 120.776 2.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 3.3 13.6 -.9 .1 .3 .3 .3 .5 -1.7 -.5 248.420 264.228 237.125 239.975 265.485 193.498 126.883 2.4 4.9 4.6 4.6 4.9 3.6 .0 .2 .3 .1 .1 .4 -1.1 -.5 Apparel ..................................................... 126.190 .5 -1.5 115.336 1.8 -1.5 133.593 2.3 -1.6 117.254 1.4 -1.3 Transportation ........................................... Private transportation .............................. New and used motor vehicles 4 ............ New vehicles ....................................... Used cars and trucks .......................... Motor fuel .............................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ............ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ..... Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 ......... 222.063 215.774 100.922 143.740 159.701 304.937 304.021 304.718 309.764 294.517 2.5 2.0 -1.4 .8 -3.3 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.5 4.0 .8 1.0 .1 -.1 .2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.0 2.0 221.002 217.482 101.305 142.209 154.697 321.497 320.600 318.198 350.937 317.117 1.5 1.5 -1.1 1.0 -2.8 3.3 3.3 2.9 3.8 5.1 -2.6 -2.6 .0 -.3 .4 -6.2 -6.4 -6.6 -5.8 -5.4 220.393 218.831 102.310 152.360 152.157 306.123 305.179 303.354 318.939 304.149 3.7 3.8 .6 2.2 -1.9 6.4 6.5 6.3 6.9 7.3 1.1 1.1 .1 -.3 .6 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.3 1.3 220.182 216.470 100.332 146.659 148.421 317.582 316.992 315.893 297.858 300.990 2.6 2.8 -.6 .2 -.9 6.3 6.4 6.4 6.2 6.2 .2 .3 .5 -.3 .8 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 Medical care ............................................. Medical care commodities ...................... Medical care services ............................. Professional services ............................ 445.802 358.940 468.628 351.449 2.2 -1.4 3.4 2.8 .0 .2 -.1 .0 432.895 332.272 464.775 378.580 2.8 .9 3.4 2.1 .4 .8 .3 .2 410.926 313.617 442.307 350.286 1.7 1.0 1.9 1.4 .0 -.1 .1 .0 430.985 313.253 466.452 330.319 1.3 -2.8 2.4 2.4 .1 .2 .1 .0 Recreation 4 .............................................. 121.659 .5 .2 114.489 .7 .1 111.927 .6 -.2 102.096 -.4 -.2 Education and communication 4 ............... 128.854 .8 .3 130.369 .8 .1 123.562 .9 -.1 131.682 1.1 .2 Other goods and services ......................... 491.223 1.3 .8 433.302 3.0 1.5 419.721 1.9 .1 397.855 .8 -.1 247.682 202.391 176.728 229.984 1.8 .7 .5 1.7 .2 .3 .4 .7 219.214 188.771 167.257 225.918 1.8 1.0 .8 2.2 -.5 -1.2 -1.9 -2.8 225.838 193.984 173.047 233.390 2.3 1.9 2.0 3.5 .2 .2 .2 .3 230.882 188.600 161.692 211.521 2.0 1.3 1.3 2.7 .1 -.1 -.2 -.3 307.197 114.484 299.359 286.406 272.488 343.324 2.0 -1.8 2.4 2.0 5.1 1.1 1.3 -.2 .2 .2 .3 .2 293.540 111.967 256.028 227.382 278.726 297.521 2.3 -1.5 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.7 -3.1 -.2 .1 .2 -.1 .2 294.267 116.497 264.664 224.222 305.165 300.348 3.8 -.8 2.6 2.4 4.1 1.7 .8 -.2 .3 .2 1.5 .0 279.795 115.188 276.517 251.709 271.449 303.754 3.1 -1.2 2.4 2.6 1.5 1.4 .0 -.1 .2 .2 .1 .1 240.473 249.003 229.617 1.7 1.9 1.6 .2 .3 .2 210.943 216.905 218.249 1.7 1.9 1.6 -.5 -.6 -.8 216.947 223.810 223.969 2.4 2.4 2.3 .2 .2 .2 223.406 229.574 220.906 2.0 2.1 1.7 .1 .1 .0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items ...................................................... Commodities ............................................. Commodities less food and beverages ... Nondurables less food and beverages Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................................. Durables ............................................... Services .................................................... Rent of shelter 3 ...................................... Transportation services .......................... Other services ......................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................... All items less food ....................................... All items less shelter ................................... See footnotes at end of table. 56 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 18. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Regions1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Item and group Index July 2013 Midwest Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 179.368 237.883 231.063 300.090 267.847 288.954 246.013 249.220 252.227 0.5 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.9 2.4 4.0 1.5 1.5 0.4 .4 .7 1.3 .2 .2 1.4 .1 .1 158.872 312.948 310.984 -.6 3.6 2.3 -.2 2.2 .2 South Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 169.557 229.535 226.474 287.206 263.769 242.094 248.692 217.194 214.809 0.9 1.8 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.4 3.6 1.5 1.6 -1.8 -1.5 -2.7 -2.9 .0 .1 -4.1 .1 .1 149.436 319.676 264.644 .0 3.3 2.3 -.1 -6.1 .2 Index July 2013 West Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 174.529 234.102 232.617 287.022 271.872 249.847 244.306 223.107 220.689 2.0 2.7 3.4 3.7 2.8 2.7 5.5 1.8 1.9 0.2 .3 .3 .8 .4 .3 1.0 .1 .1 151.452 309.082 272.343 .3 6.3 2.5 -.4 1.5 .3 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 164.926 226.445 214.877 276.213 275.577 265.003 289.638 226.728 224.770 1.3 2.0 2.7 3.0 2.2 2.4 5.7 1.5 1.6 -0.2 -.1 -.3 .0 .2 .2 .2 .1 .0 142.264 321.099 279.493 -.4 6.3 2.3 -.4 .2 .2 Special aggregate indexes Commodities less food ............................... Nondurables ............................................... Nondurables less food ................................ Nondurables less food and apparel ............ Services less rent of shelter 3 ..................... Services less medical care services ........... Energy ........................................................ All items less energy ................................... All items less food and energy .................. Commodities less food and energy commodities .................................... Energy commodities ............................... Services less energy services ................ 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 3 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 4 5 6 - Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 57 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 19. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Item and group Index July 2013 Size class B/C 3 Percent change from— July 2012 Percent change from— Index July 2013 June 2013 Size class D July 2012 Index July 2013 June 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 4 ............................................................................. 212.557 212.557 2.1 0.0 144.526 1.8 0.0 - 227.421 367.549 2.3 0.2 All items (December 1977=100) .......................................... Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Food away from home .................................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... 213.063 212.923 214.946 209.226 212.816 1.1 1.1 .7 1.7 1.5 -.1 -.1 -.2 .1 .2 149.032 149.319 146.741 153.579 145.461 1.7 1.7 1.3 2.4 2.4 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 236.101 235.844 227.110 252.526 238.510 1.7 1.7 .9 3.1 1.7 -.1 -.1 -.3 .3 .0 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 5 ............................................ Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ......... Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Energy services 5 ......................................................... Electricity 5 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 5 ......................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. 210.743 229.542 230.696 227.621 227.620 229.327 218.016 206.607 207.680 191.350 113.020 2.5 2.5 2.9 2.3 2.3 5.0 5.1 5.3 3.1 11.5 -1.2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .0 .4 -1.1 -.5 139.813 140.463 146.582 138.328 138.327 176.792 172.622 163.755 161.738 150.209 97.833 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.1 2.1 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.1 6.8 -1.1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .0 -.1 -.1 .3 -2.0 -.8 209.775 236.390 226.002 222.631 222.606 236.720 195.335 209.054 218.674 162.428 121.178 1.7 1.3 1.0 1.3 1.2 3.3 2.9 3.0 2.8 4.2 1.1 .0 -.1 .0 -.1 -.1 .5 .5 .6 .4 2.0 -.7 Apparel ............................................................................... 117.062 .7 -1.4 91.149 1.8 -1.8 121.700 6.8 -1.0 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles 3 ...................................... New vehicles ................................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ............................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ................................... 221.935 221.246 101.178 127.095 146.250 460.106 458.910 469.098 314.553 410.207 2.8 2.7 -1.0 .9 -2.8 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.4 6.0 -.2 -.1 .1 -.2 .4 -.9 -.9 -.9 -1.3 -.4 153.443 153.333 100.962 101.503 102.954 306.898 308.168 314.434 301.807 293.314 2.3 2.5 -.5 1.0 -1.8 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.0 6.0 .0 .1 .2 -.3 .6 -.5 -.5 -.4 -1.8 -.1 221.975 218.883 102.739 159.695 141.385 300.345 298.455 285.190 337.971 303.612 4.1 4.2 2.3 4.5 -.5 5.8 6.0 5.9 5.6 6.7 1.0 1.1 .3 -.2 .7 1.4 1.5 1.6 .9 1.3 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... 339.890 259.042 364.690 278.596 2.4 .6 3.0 2.2 .2 .5 .1 .1 180.183 156.433 187.875 162.678 1.2 -1.0 2.0 1.9 .1 -.1 .1 .1 412.733 308.633 446.174 360.604 3.0 -1.3 4.1 2.9 .1 .4 .0 -.2 Recreation 3 ........................................................................ 111.745 .3 .0 111.208 .4 -.2 113.331 .2 -.1 Education and communication 3 ......................................... 130.247 1.4 .2 123.982 .2 .0 135.455 1.1 .2 Other goods and services ................................................... 332.370 2.1 .5 199.523 1.3 .6 477.888 1.9 .0 212.557 185.541 168.550 231.290 314.984 107.993 237.643 230.401 233.225 2.1 1.1 1.2 2.6 3.2 -1.7 2.7 2.5 3.5 .0 -.3 -.4 -.5 -.3 -.2 .2 .2 .5 144.526 135.767 128.864 172.016 212.877 89.739 149.761 140.522 153.993 1.8 1.3 1.1 2.4 2.6 -1.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 .0 -.1 -.4 -.5 -.2 -.1 .2 .2 .6 227.421 195.252 175.250 232.951 293.498 120.827 269.506 220.670 302.231 2.3 2.5 2.9 4.0 3.4 .9 2.1 1.3 4.1 .2 .2 .3 .4 .8 .0 .2 -.1 1.1 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ............................................................................. Commodities ....................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables ......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 6 ................................................................ Transportation services .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 58 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 19. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Item and group Index July 2013 Size class B/C 3 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Size class D Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Commodity and service group Other services ................................................................... 255.983 1.7 0.2 146.739 1.2 0.0 313.091 1.6 0.1 207.572 212.503 206.127 170.546 222.093 230.639 303.732 246.575 230.069 323.586 203.682 201.871 136.534 461.482 240.093 2.1 2.2 1.9 1.2 1.9 2.6 3.1 3.0 2.7 5.1 1.7 1.8 -.3 5.1 2.5 .0 .0 -.1 -.4 -.3 -.5 -.3 .2 .2 -.5 .1 .1 -.3 -.8 .2 140.880 141.665 143.775 129.322 159.827 170.246 206.641 159.458 146.692 234.389 134.899 131.966 106.280 310.061 148.443 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.1 2.1 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.3 4.5 1.4 1.4 -.2 5.0 2.1 .0 .0 .0 -.4 -.1 -.5 -.2 .2 .2 -.3 .1 .0 -.3 -.5 .2 218.013 225.802 226.649 177.032 236.370 233.251 289.057 279.065 253.813 250.176 223.630 221.954 154.651 297.558 276.205 2.3 2.4 2.7 2.9 3.0 3.9 3.3 3.0 1.9 4.7 1.9 2.0 1.7 5.7 2.0 .2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .4 .7 .4 .2 1.1 .0 .0 -.2 1.4 .1 Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ................................................... All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Services less rent of shelter 6 ............................................... Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ......................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about population size classes. 2 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 59 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index Percent change from— July 2012 July 2013 Percent change from— Index June 2013 July 2012 July 2013 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 248.139 379.170 2.0 0.2 149.653 1.1 0.3 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 241.027 240.833 240.422 244.209 242.301 1.1 1.1 .9 1.3 1.0 -.2 -.2 -.4 .1 .1 151.500 151.657 147.361 159.132 148.044 1.4 1.3 .6 2.6 3.1 .3 .3 .3 .4 .3 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 254.549 305.200 314.099 282.691 282.667 213.109 200.086 192.634 197.347 174.781 116.151 2.0 2.0 2.7 1.6 1.6 4.0 4.3 4.6 3.8 6.6 -1.5 .2 .2 .1 .1 .1 .7 .6 .6 1.7 -1.8 -.7 147.688 147.608 154.012 145.090 145.090 183.406 177.830 144.179 132.887 146.885 105.174 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.7 4.3 4.6 5.0 3.6 8.7 -1.2 .0 .2 .0 .1 .1 -.2 -.5 -1.1 -.6 -2.3 -1.2 Apparel ..................................................................................... 123.776 .1 -1.9 89.355 1.9 -.3 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 227.802 220.464 301.552 300.320 301.077 301.257 292.037 3.2 2.5 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.5 3.9 .9 1.1 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.1 150.515 150.846 303.035 303.646 308.287 301.104 288.429 1.2 1.2 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.6 4.1 .7 .7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.7 Medical care ............................................................................. 448.601 3.3 -.1 183.814 .2 .2 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 121.315 1.2 .4 122.320 -1.0 -.4 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 134.134 1.9 .4 115.893 -2.3 .0 Other goods and services ........................................................ 463.765 1.1 .4 228.174 1.6 1.7 248.139 199.698 171.992 217.849 112.071 299.671 2.0 .9 .7 1.9 -1.5 2.6 .2 .2 .4 .6 -.1 .2 149.653 144.242 139.884 190.966 93.044 150.897 1.1 .4 .0 1.4 -2.2 1.8 .3 .4 .5 1.0 -.3 .1 240.927 228.735 174.734 231.507 219.650 265.651 289.450 243.286 250.373 253.791 1.9 2.0 .8 1.5 1.8 3.4 2.6 4.0 1.8 1.9 .2 .2 .4 .2 .6 .3 .3 1.7 .0 .1 146.189 148.032 140.194 170.242 187.764 154.389 147.899 234.539 139.994 137.835 1.2 .8 .0 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.7 4.2 .7 .6 .3 .3 .5 .7 1.0 .0 .1 .9 .2 .1 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 60 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Midwest Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Size class D Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 218.736 357.591 1.9 -0.5 143.742 1.5 -0.6 - 218.982 354.806 2.2 0.1 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 232.899 232.550 228.675 239.227 234.824 .8 .8 .3 1.7 1.2 .0 .0 .0 .1 .1 147.316 147.561 143.881 153.704 148.165 2.0 2.0 1.2 3.7 1.4 .1 .1 .0 .3 -.1 233.863 233.128 218.665 259.252 244.694 1.2 1.2 .4 2.6 1.5 -.1 -.1 -.1 .1 .1 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 202.238 230.211 246.852 227.331 227.339 212.718 181.857 183.768 182.723 167.223 110.359 2.6 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.3 5.7 5.8 5.9 -.1 17.3 -1.3 .0 .3 .3 .2 .2 -.5 -.7 -.6 -1.1 .2 -.8 132.341 131.986 135.438 130.409 130.409 176.040 174.150 168.971 174.488 146.190 93.394 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.7 1.8 1.6 .6 4.6 -3.6 -.2 .1 .1 .2 .2 -.9 -1.5 -1.4 -.8 -3.3 -1.2 203.942 229.581 216.609 225.455 225.455 228.068 177.567 190.753 191.314 179.114 121.940 2.0 1.8 1.5 2.2 2.2 3.6 2.9 3.0 .8 9.4 .3 .4 .1 .2 .3 .3 1.6 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.6 .1 Apparel ..................................................................................... 113.887 2.8 -1.2 87.404 -.7 -2.3 126.368 5.0 -1.0 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 219.377 216.098 327.116 325.892 324.644 348.925 315.090 1.4 1.2 3.1 3.1 2.7 3.9 5.0 -2.9 -2.9 -7.1 -7.3 -7.5 -6.9 -6.2 162.147 162.237 325.809 326.694 332.941 321.854 309.609 1.3 1.5 3.1 3.1 2.8 3.5 4.7 -2.9 -2.9 -6.6 -6.8 -6.9 -6.6 -6.0 205.837 200.966 282.363 278.663 267.396 323.274 292.641 3.0 3.2 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.3 6.8 .0 .1 -.1 -.1 -.1 .0 -.1 Medical care ............................................................................. 430.462 2.7 .4 187.362 2.2 .5 409.227 5.6 -.1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 115.720 .4 .0 116.680 1.7 .4 106.212 -1.1 -.6 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 130.539 1.0 .1 129.449 .3 .2 130.467 1.4 -.1 Other goods and services ........................................................ 410.550 3.6 1.8 206.278 1.0 .9 481.940 5.0 1.7 218.736 186.834 162.386 220.130 108.857 255.592 1.9 .8 .8 2.5 -2.0 2.7 -.5 -1.4 -2.1 -3.1 -.3 .2 143.742 136.695 131.203 175.652 89.436 148.109 1.5 1.1 .6 1.3 -.9 1.9 -.6 -1.4 -2.1 -3.2 .0 .0 218.982 194.454 175.852 234.885 114.784 250.236 2.2 1.8 2.1 3.6 -.8 2.7 .1 .0 .0 .0 .1 .2 210.914 216.979 165.182 228.419 221.726 265.117 242.675 247.972 216.772 213.741 1.8 1.6 .8 1.7 2.4 3.0 2.7 4.2 1.6 1.7 -.6 -.8 -2.0 -1.7 -3.0 .0 .1 -4.7 .1 .1 139.922 146.234 131.496 161.126 173.001 164.640 144.188 243.046 134.047 131.287 1.5 1.3 .6 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.8 2.6 1.3 1.2 -.7 -.9 -2.1 -1.8 -3.1 -.1 -.1 -4.8 .0 .0 210.081 217.706 177.574 235.128 235.185 247.516 233.432 230.895 217.307 214.467 2.0 2.4 2.1 2.4 3.5 3.5 2.3 3.8 2.0 2.2 .1 .1 .0 .0 .0 .3 .3 .7 .0 .1 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 61 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) South Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Size class D Percent change from— Index July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 227.219 368.095 2.4 0.3 144.520 2.3 0.2 - 234.610 379.782 2.4 0.1 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 233.262 233.900 227.625 245.749 224.837 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.8 2.1 .1 .1 .1 .2 .5 150.017 150.643 149.336 152.410 139.427 1.8 1.8 1.5 2.3 2.5 .3 .2 .2 .3 .5 235.525 235.291 233.664 242.601 232.914 2.3 2.4 1.4 3.9 1.1 -.2 -.2 -.6 .4 -.1 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 215.152 238.832 242.001 229.711 229.689 218.951 192.670 196.415 189.295 200.194 125.302 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.6 2.6 4.7 5.0 5.0 3.8 12.0 -2.1 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .0 -.1 -.1 .2 -2.1 -.8 142.221 145.193 152.282 142.531 142.531 169.996 163.772 160.561 158.398 151.984 96.102 2.8 3.0 4.3 2.5 2.5 3.8 4.0 4.0 2.8 16.7 -.8 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 .5 .5 .6 .8 -1.7 -.4 213.763 243.053 226.500 223.703 223.703 238.165 200.674 208.955 213.442 139.169 117.906 .7 -.4 -.8 -.5 -.5 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.9 2.3 1.9 -.4 -.6 -.2 -.7 -.7 .1 .0 .1 .0 1.7 -.6 Apparel ..................................................................................... 147.484 .9 .3 89.284 1.6 -2.7 127.863 10.5 -2.2 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 231.999 231.680 320.700 318.077 319.441 319.328 313.958 3.9 4.0 6.3 6.3 6.0 6.9 7.4 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 150.323 149.961 302.647 303.579 311.440 295.662 290.886 3.2 3.3 6.2 6.4 6.2 6.8 7.2 .9 .9 1.2 1.2 1.4 .9 1.0 235.859 234.071 290.312 287.294 277.508 339.064 300.039 5.2 5.1 7.1 7.2 7.1 7.3 7.6 1.6 1.6 2.7 2.8 3.0 2.1 2.3 Medical care ............................................................................. 409.516 2.5 .3 174.077 1.2 -.1 405.191 2.4 .1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 104.721 .3 .2 114.911 .5 -.3 113.929 1.4 -.1 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 122.115 .8 -.3 122.772 .8 -.1 134.568 1.7 .5 Other goods and services ........................................................ 383.808 2.7 .2 193.038 1.8 .3 455.309 -.4 -1.4 227.219 195.877 175.529 234.918 116.584 262.918 2.4 1.6 1.8 3.4 -1.7 2.9 .3 .3 .4 .9 -.5 .3 144.520 134.619 127.016 169.356 89.010 151.707 2.3 1.7 1.7 3.2 -1.0 2.7 .2 .0 -.1 -.1 .0 .3 234.610 201.337 183.742 240.935 127.483 278.683 2.4 3.6 4.2 5.2 2.2 1.5 .1 .3 .5 .9 -.2 -.1 219.360 224.825 177.423 233.384 234.285 267.383 249.787 251.996 224.904 223.201 2.3 2.2 1.8 2.4 3.4 3.1 2.9 5.8 1.9 2.0 .3 .4 .4 .5 .8 .4 .3 .9 .2 .3 141.264 142.423 127.353 158.937 167.693 158.364 149.257 226.023 135.120 131.940 2.4 2.0 1.7 2.5 3.1 2.6 2.9 5.3 1.8 1.8 .2 .2 -.1 .1 -.1 .3 .3 .9 .1 .0 223.879 234.422 184.893 240.311 239.928 289.742 262.106 240.848 229.888 229.646 2.4 3.5 4.1 4.0 5.1 3.3 1.3 5.7 1.8 1.6 .1 .3 .5 .4 .8 .3 -.1 1.7 -.2 -.3 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 62 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of regions and population size classes1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) West Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and group Index Percent change from— July 2012 July 2013 Percent change from— Index June 2013 July 2012 July 2013 June 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 234.130 379.010 2.1 0.0 141.937 1.6 0.1 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 239.225 238.636 239.140 237.218 241.811 1.2 1.2 .7 2.0 1.7 -.2 -.2 -.3 .0 .2 146.979 146.632 143.718 152.155 154.312 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.4 3.0 .6 .6 .8 .1 .3 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 246.679 270.592 301.831 259.417 259.395 273.189 246.608 248.643 280.583 203.312 129.181 2.9 2.9 3.3 2.7 2.7 6.0 5.7 5.7 4.5 9.5 -.2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .2 .5 .2 .2 .8 -1.5 -.1 136.334 134.645 140.412 133.450 133.444 184.935 182.694 181.611 183.771 160.765 101.506 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 3.7 4.1 4.1 6.3 -3.2 .1 .0 .1 .0 .0 .0 -.1 -.2 -.1 .0 -.6 -1.0 Apparel ..................................................................................... 119.406 -.2 -2.2 98.055 4.2 -.3 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 218.498 214.499 317.448 316.039 318.664 291.121 300.362 2.9 3.0 7.0 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.8 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .1 154.928 154.766 289.986 292.726 293.384 286.918 278.791 2.0 2.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.4 .3 .4 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 Medical care ............................................................................. 419.270 1.3 .2 185.804 1.2 -.1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 104.417 -.6 -.4 93.725 .0 -.1 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 132.343 1.4 .3 127.836 .8 .0 Other goods and services ........................................................ 386.775 1.2 -.2 179.987 .1 .1 234.130 189.358 160.955 210.320 113.764 280.889 2.1 1.3 1.4 2.9 -1.6 2.7 .0 -.3 -.3 -.5 -.1 .2 141.937 131.360 123.147 158.279 90.175 146.178 1.6 1.3 1.1 2.5 -1.1 1.8 .1 .2 -.1 .0 -.2 .1 227.608 221.210 164.315 226.871 213.680 271.379 271.227 292.167 230.453 228.991 2.2 1.7 1.4 2.1 2.8 2.4 2.7 6.6 1.6 1.7 .0 -.1 -.3 -.3 -.4 .2 .2 .2 .0 .0 137.140 141.138 123.983 152.022 158.164 159.717 142.613 242.890 131.776 128.686 1.6 1.6 1.1 2.0 2.5 2.1 1.8 4.8 1.2 1.1 .1 .1 -.1 .3 .0 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about cross classifications. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 4 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 5 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 6 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 7 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 63 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 21. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Food at home, selected areas (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Food at home Indexes Area Percent change to July 2013 from— Pricing schedule 1 Apr. 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 M 232.906 232.118 232.535 Northeast urban .............................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ M M M 240.292 241.651 147.186 238.864 239.774 146.918 Midwest urban ................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... M M M 223.792 228.529 144.260 M South urban .................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ............................................... West urban ..................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................ U.S. city average ............................................ Percent change to June 2013 from— July 2012 May 2013 June 2013 June 2012 Apr. 2013 May 2013 232.605 1.0 0.2 0.0 0.9 -0.2 0.2 239.954 241.386 146.877 239.533 240.422 147.361 .8 .9 .6 .3 .3 .3 -.2 -.4 .3 1.0 1.6 -.3 -.1 -.1 -.2 .5 .7 .0 222.954 227.409 143.598 223.839 228.707 143.898 223.772 228.675 143.881 .6 .3 1.2 .4 .6 .2 .0 .0 .0 .6 .4 .7 .0 .1 -.3 .4 .6 .2 217.893 218.657 218.981 218.665 .4 .0 -.1 1.5 .5 .1 M M M 231.035 227.260 149.149 230.955 226.538 149.461 231.066 227.414 149.002 231.297 227.625 149.336 1.3 1.0 1.5 .1 .5 -.1 .1 .1 .2 1.2 1.2 1.2 .0 .1 -.1 .0 .4 -.3 M 233.952 233.006 235.009 233.664 1.4 .3 -.6 1.1 .5 .9 M M M 237.917 240.769 143.599 236.740 239.044 143.257 236.647 239.820 142.521 236.988 239.140 143.718 1.0 .7 1.6 .1 .0 .3 .1 -.3 .8 .6 .8 .2 -.5 -.4 -.8 .0 .3 -.5 M M M 215.546 146.674 227.268 214.269 146.568 227.129 215.310 146.239 227.822 214.946 146.741 227.110 .7 1.3 .9 .3 .1 .0 -.2 .3 -.3 1.0 .6 1.3 -.1 -.3 .2 .5 -.2 .3 Region and area size2 Size classes A 4 .............................................................. B/C 3 ........................................................... D ................................................................. Selected local areas5 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ......................................... M M 227.333 249.614 226.982 248.650 228.915 250.851 228.134 248.446 -.6 .8 .5 -.1 -.3 -1.0 -.6 1.5 .7 .5 .9 .9 M 244.213 241.484 244.447 242.488 1.0 .4 -.8 2.1 .1 1.2 Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 3 ...... 1 1 1 1 234.928 240.422 213.511 144.749 235.986 237.075 214.990 144.517 233.654 239.228 213.761 144.467 235.918 238.026 214.773 143.807 1.4 -.7 1.5 .9 .0 .4 -.1 -.5 1.0 -.5 .5 -.5 1.0 -.4 1.7 1.1 -.5 -.5 .1 -.2 -1.0 .9 -.6 .0 Atlanta, GA ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ........................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................... 2 2 2 2 235.679 210.261 217.646 242.507 232.559 208.549 216.356 241.217 232.546 209.957 218.680 244.009 233.670 209.959 219.601 243.837 1.0 .4 .6 .7 .5 .7 1.5 1.1 .5 .0 .4 -.1 .9 .7 1.2 .6 -1.3 -.1 .5 .6 .0 .7 1.1 1.2 2 2 2 235.423 240.464 235.608 233.950 238.957 231.164 235.254 237.443 231.942 235.019 238.433 232.100 .7 .1 .1 .5 -.2 .4 -.1 .4 .1 .6 .6 .3 -.1 -1.3 -1.6 .6 -.6 .3 1 Foods, fuels, and several other items priced every month in all areas; most other goods and services priced as indicated: M - Every month. 1 - January, March, May, July, September, and November. 2 - February, April, June, August, October, and December. 2 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 5 In addition, the following metropolitan areas are published semiannually and appear in Tables 34 and 39 of the January and July issues of the CPI Detailed Report: Anchorage, AK; Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN; Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO; Honolulu, HI; Kansas City, MO-KS; Milwaukee-Racine, WI; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI; Phoenix-Mesa, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland-Salem, OR-WA; St. Louis, MO-IL; San Diego, CA; Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 64 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 22. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Item and group Index July 2013 ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Percent change from— Index July 2013 New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items ...................................................... All items (1967=100) ................................... 230.084 685.350 2.0 0.0 - 219.498 644.635 1.8 -0.4 - 232.190 686.193 1.6 -0.1 - 253.277 721.143 2.1 0.2 Food and beverages ................................. Food ........................................................ Food at home ........................................ Food away from home .......................... Alcoholic beverages ................................ 236.323 236.186 232.605 243.508 237.165 1.4 1.4 1.0 2.0 1.9 .1 .1 .0 .2 .2 229.482 228.925 228.134 225.999 235.019 .0 .0 -.6 1.3 .6 -.2 -.2 -.3 .1 .2 240.521 238.539 248.446 222.791 245.106 .6 .6 .8 .3 1.4 -.5 -.6 -1.0 .1 .8 243.812 243.881 242.488 251.204 240.993 .9 1.0 1.0 .9 .2 -.4 -.4 -.8 .1 .1 Housing ..................................................... Shelter .................................................... Rent of primary residence 1 .................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 1 2 .................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 1 2 ............................... Fuels and utilities .................................... Household energy ................................. Energy services 1 ................................ Electricity 1 ........................................ Utility (piped) gas service 1 ............... Household furnishings and operations ... 225.010 256.916 265.247 2.4 2.4 2.8 .1 .2 .2 211.770 254.903 288.758 2.7 2.5 2.8 .4 .4 .4 248.951 274.020 298.405 2.1 1.8 2.3 .1 .1 .2 266.568 326.156 333.777 2.2 2.3 2.8 .2 .1 .1 244.909 2.2 .1 252.098 2.4 .2 264.618 1.7 .1 301.352 1.7 .0 244.903 229.754 198.412 201.433 207.320 178.116 120.751 2.2 4.3 4.3 4.4 3.1 9.5 -1.0 .1 .2 .0 .0 .4 -1.2 -.6 252.098 179.727 150.209 152.891 126.270 178.345 97.660 2.4 6.0 6.4 6.5 -12.6 35.5 -.6 .2 1.3 1.7 1.8 .7 2.9 -.3 264.595 279.567 256.756 255.981 287.170 220.198 116.220 1.7 8.0 9.1 9.2 5.7 17.7 -1.8 .1 .4 -.8 -.8 .2 -2.8 -.6 301.264 200.796 198.609 188.963 197.442 166.623 108.425 1.7 4.0 4.2 4.6 5.4 3.0 -1.4 .0 1.0 .9 .8 2.4 -2.5 -1.1 Apparel ..................................................... 123.683 1.6 -1.5 93.691 1.9 .8 103.999 -1.9 -1.3 113.555 .7 -2.0 Transportation ........................................... Private transportation .............................. Motor fuel .............................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 3 ............ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 3 4 ..... Gasoline, unleaded premium 3 ......... 221.224 217.607 313.038 312.292 311.172 320.904 303.000 2.7 2.7 5.2 5.3 5.1 5.3 6.0 .0 .1 -.5 -.5 -.5 -1.2 -.1 205.868 202.837 344.010 341.337 335.704 356.334 329.728 2.1 2.1 6.3 6.3 5.7 7.2 8.8 -3.3 -3.5 -7.6 -7.7 -7.9 -7.7 -6.8 220.712 216.690 317.741 311.566 313.519 293.842 293.695 3.6 3.7 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.6 .2 .4 .8 .7 .8 .7 .6 235.617 224.425 294.492 293.602 296.409 294.453 289.605 3.4 2.5 4.1 4.1 4.2 3.5 4.2 .9 1.2 2.9 2.9 3.2 2.3 2.2 Medical care ............................................. 427.996 2.0 .1 450.005 2.0 .2 402.275 -.6 .0 424.753 3.3 -.1 Recreation 5 .............................................. 111.789 .3 -.1 105.761 -.8 .0 96.091 -1.3 -.3 121.140 1.3 .5 Education and communication 5 ............... 128.268 .9 .1 133.479 .1 -.1 138.269 1.8 .1 135.581 1.3 .5 Other goods and services ......................... 433.484 1.7 .5 415.129 3.5 1.0 362.488 1.0 -.4 449.766 .9 .5 230.084 192.917 169.269 225.473 114.564 273.616 2.0 1.3 1.3 2.7 -1.3 2.5 .0 -.2 -.4 -.5 -.2 .2 219.498 179.722 152.446 212.945 98.670 261.324 1.8 .9 1.4 3.4 -2.0 2.4 -.4 -1.5 -2.3 -3.2 -.4 .4 232.190 185.942 155.367 204.130 105.433 280.518 1.6 .8 .9 2.6 -3.4 2.2 -.1 -.4 -.2 -.1 -.6 .1 253.277 197.861 165.827 209.366 105.940 309.155 2.1 .9 .9 2.0 -1.4 2.7 .2 .0 .4 .7 -.3 .2 222.133 222.773 171.633 231.880 226.401 269.557 260.976 253.953 228.173 226.944 2.0 1.8 1.3 2.1 2.6 2.7 2.5 4.9 1.6 1.7 .0 .0 -.3 -.2 -.4 .2 .2 -.3 .1 .1 210.529 208.116 155.779 224.920 215.762 251.857 247.200 230.779 218.665 216.587 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.8 3.3 2.2 2.3 6.3 1.2 1.4 -.4 -.8 -2.2 -1.8 -3.1 .4 .4 -4.4 .2 .2 226.242 215.776 159.611 224.896 210.225 263.597 271.766 302.133 227.275 224.814 1.7 1.5 .9 1.6 2.5 2.7 2.2 8.4 .9 .9 -.1 -.2 -.2 -.3 -.1 .1 .1 .3 -.1 .0 246.987 226.543 168.705 228.864 211.416 262.137 300.564 240.140 256.212 260.187 2.0 1.9 .9 1.4 1.9 3.3 2.7 4.2 1.8 2.0 .2 .2 .3 .1 .6 .4 .3 1.9 .0 .0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items ...................................................... Commodities ............................................. Commodities less food and beverages ... Nondurables less food and beverages Durables ............................................... Services .................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................... All items less shelter ................................... Commodities less food ............................... Nondurables ............................................... Nondurables less food ................................ Services less rent of shelter 2 ..................... Services less medical care services ........... Energy ........................................................ All items less energy ................................... All items less food and energy .................. 4 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 5 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 1 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 2 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 3 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 65 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 23. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 U.S. city average BostonBrocktonNashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 230.084 685.350 2.0 0.3 - 252.458 729.696 2.0 0.4 - 219.498 644.635 1.8 -0.3 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 236.323 236.186 232.605 243.508 237.165 1.4 1.4 1.0 2.0 1.9 .3 .3 .2 .3 .3 246.767 247.506 235.918 269.900 237.059 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.7 .1 .1 .0 .3 .1 229.482 228.925 228.134 225.999 235.019 .0 .0 -.6 1.3 .6 .5 .5 .5 .6 -.3 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 225.010 256.916 265.247 244.909 244.903 229.754 198.412 201.433 207.320 178.116 120.751 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.2 2.2 4.3 4.3 4.4 3.1 9.5 -1.0 .7 .4 .3 .3 .3 2.8 3.4 3.6 5.0 -1.0 -.6 246.398 288.659 294.647 264.749 264.749 233.786 194.063 185.777 193.589 165.574 131.365 2.1 1.4 2.2 1.4 1.4 9.0 10.6 14.2 8.4 28.1 -2.3 .4 .4 .5 .4 .4 .8 .8 1.1 2.4 -1.5 -.3 211.770 254.903 288.758 252.098 252.098 179.727 150.209 152.891 126.270 178.345 97.660 2.7 2.5 2.8 2.4 2.4 6.0 6.4 6.5 -12.6 35.5 -.6 .4 .6 .5 .4 .4 -.2 -.2 -.2 -5.1 5.2 -.3 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 123.683 1.6 -2.8 150.615 -.5 -4.0 93.691 1.9 -2.8 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 221.224 217.607 313.038 312.292 311.172 320.904 303.000 2.7 2.7 5.2 5.3 5.1 5.3 6.0 .3 .4 .0 .1 .1 -.7 .5 214.990 212.266 309.823 306.327 304.253 312.253 297.549 2.5 2.2 3.4 3.5 3.4 3.8 3.6 1.2 1.4 3.6 3.6 4.1 2.8 2.3 205.868 202.837 344.010 341.337 335.704 356.334 329.728 2.1 2.1 6.3 6.3 5.7 7.2 8.8 -2.5 -2.6 -5.8 -5.9 -6.2 -5.3 -4.6 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 427.996 2.0 .4 580.725 3.0 -.3 450.005 2.0 .2 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 111.789 .3 -.2 115.599 1.0 .9 105.761 -.8 -.8 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 128.268 .9 .0 137.259 2.3 .3 133.479 .1 .3 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 433.484 1.7 .6 495.941 .2 -.2 415.129 3.5 .5 230.084 192.917 169.269 225.473 114.564 273.616 2.0 1.3 1.3 2.7 -1.3 2.5 .3 -.1 -.4 -.5 -.1 .6 252.458 208.749 186.294 248.631 118.363 300.065 2.0 .9 .6 1.6 -.9 2.7 .4 .3 .4 .4 .4 .4 219.498 179.722 152.446 212.945 98.670 261.324 1.8 .9 1.4 3.4 -2.0 2.4 -.3 -1.2 -2.2 -3.3 -.2 .3 222.133 222.773 171.633 231.880 226.401 269.557 260.976 253.953 228.173 226.944 2.0 1.8 1.3 2.1 2.6 2.7 2.5 4.9 1.6 1.7 .3 .3 -.4 -.2 -.5 .9 .6 1.3 .2 .1 240.495 243.037 188.054 248.297 246.560 294.541 281.602 242.487 256.049 259.076 1.9 2.2 .7 1.6 1.6 4.0 2.6 6.5 1.5 1.5 .4 .3 .4 .2 .3 .3 .4 2.4 .1 .1 210.529 208.116 155.779 224.920 215.762 251.857 247.200 230.779 218.665 216.587 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.8 3.3 2.2 2.3 6.3 1.2 1.4 -.3 -.8 -2.1 -1.5 -3.1 .0 .4 -3.8 .2 .1 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 66 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 23. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 ClevelandAkron, OH Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA DallasFort Worth, TX Item and group Index July 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 Index July 2013 May 2013 Percent change from— July 2012 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 210.184 656.762 1.9 0.3 - 223.710 689.846 3.2 0.9 - 232.190 686.193 1.6 -0.1 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 240.959 245.032 238.026 256.159 185.239 .2 .0 -.7 1.1 3.5 .3 .3 .4 .1 .4 241.163 235.385 214.773 271.458 313.488 2.2 2.2 1.5 3.1 3.9 .1 .1 -.1 .4 .1 240.521 238.539 248.446 222.791 245.106 .6 .6 .8 .3 1.4 .0 -.1 -.1 -.1 1.2 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 184.237 199.943 225.166 204.200 204.200 206.427 179.746 176.797 177.187 155.681 116.041 2.7 2.2 1.6 1.5 1.5 8.6 8.9 9.0 2.2 20.6 -4.7 1.1 .7 .0 .2 .2 5.1 6.6 6.7 12.7 -1.0 -3.6 192.592 201.562 203.403 194.839 194.839 224.856 218.260 214.173 206.964 188.109 123.584 2.6 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.3 7.2 8.2 8.2 7.9 11.0 -1.7 .2 .2 .3 .3 .3 1.8 2.3 2.4 1.8 8.4 -3.4 248.951 274.020 298.405 264.618 264.595 279.567 256.756 255.981 287.170 220.198 116.220 2.1 1.8 2.3 1.7 1.7 8.0 9.1 9.2 5.7 17.7 -1.8 .1 .3 .5 .3 .3 -1.2 -3.1 -3.1 -5.8 3.2 -.1 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 123.983 7.2 -4.0 121.153 6.7 3.8 103.999 -1.9 -4.2 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 216.560 215.906 350.878 348.173 338.978 353.525 334.039 .7 .5 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 -1.5 -1.7 -5.4 -5.5 -5.6 -5.1 -4.9 254.734 256.481 324.283 322.701 317.397 328.398 321.644 7.2 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.2 9.0 8.6 3.6 3.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.1 220.712 216.690 317.741 311.566 313.519 293.842 293.695 3.6 3.7 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 7.6 .3 .4 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 390.567 -.4 .8 397.430 .6 .6 402.275 -.6 .0 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 116.103 4.0 1.5 109.090 .8 1.2 96.091 -1.3 -1.3 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 114.484 2.4 .5 127.230 -.1 -2.2 138.269 1.8 .2 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 459.218 1.2 .6 389.130 1.5 -.6 362.488 1.0 .5 210.184 193.395 169.665 238.295 108.960 231.875 1.9 -.1 -.2 1.7 -3.0 3.3 .3 -1.5 -2.2 -2.9 -1.2 1.5 223.710 199.457 175.955 222.403 129.232 251.077 3.2 2.5 2.7 4.8 -3.1 3.9 .9 .5 .8 1.9 -2.3 1.2 232.190 185.942 155.367 204.130 105.433 280.518 1.6 .8 .9 2.6 -3.4 2.2 -.1 -.4 -.8 -.7 -.8 .1 203.427 218.253 170.379 240.281 234.733 252.149 220.861 249.286 207.201 199.913 2.0 1.7 -.1 1.1 1.8 4.3 3.4 4.4 1.5 1.7 .2 .1 -2.2 -1.5 -2.7 2.3 1.6 -.6 .4 .4 215.475 234.033 180.842 232.051 229.611 289.922 236.055 279.419 219.250 215.462 3.4 3.7 2.7 3.5 4.7 5.6 4.0 7.7 2.5 2.6 .9 1.2 .8 1.1 1.9 2.1 1.2 2.1 .7 .8 226.242 215.776 159.611 224.896 210.225 263.597 271.766 302.133 227.275 224.814 1.7 1.5 .9 1.6 2.5 2.7 2.2 8.4 .9 .9 -.1 -.3 -.7 -.4 -.6 -.1 .2 -.1 -.1 -.1 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 67 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 23. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Selected areas, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Monthly cities and pricing schedule 11 New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Item and group Index July 2013 WashingtonBaltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 2 Percent change from— July 2012 Percent change from— Index May 2013 July 2012 July 2013 May 2013 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) ................................................................ 253.277 721.143 2.1 0.4 153.211 1.8 0.6 Food and beverages 3 ............................................................ Food 3 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 4 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 4 ........................................................... 243.812 243.881 242.488 251.204 240.993 .9 1.0 1.0 .9 .2 .3 .4 .4 .4 -.8 149.093 150.140 143.807 156.305 136.303 1.5 1.4 .9 2.1 4.5 .0 -.1 -.5 .4 1.9 Housing 3 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 3 5 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 5 ............................................................. Electricity 5 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 266.568 326.156 333.777 301.352 301.264 200.796 198.609 188.963 197.442 166.623 108.425 2.2 2.3 2.8 1.7 1.7 4.0 4.2 4.6 5.4 3.0 -1.4 .5 .4 .2 .2 .2 2.7 2.8 3.3 7.8 -5.4 -1.6 166.108 173.420 188.962 169.549 169.543 185.079 180.096 174.941 181.583 130.971 89.833 1.7 1.8 2.3 1.9 1.9 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.9 -2.0 1.0 .2 .4 .3 .3 7.2 8.1 8.2 12.2 -5.3 .5 Apparel 3 ................................................................................ 113.555 .7 -3.3 93.925 -1.5 -1.9 Transportation 3 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ....................................... 235.617 224.425 294.492 293.602 296.409 294.453 289.605 3.4 2.5 4.1 4.1 4.2 3.5 4.2 1.1 1.3 3.2 3.3 3.5 2.8 2.5 155.394 154.967 304.144 304.224 308.529 301.442 304.266 3.2 3.1 5.1 5.2 4.8 5.6 6.9 .7 1.0 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.8 1.6 Medical care 3 ........................................................................ 424.753 3.3 .6 167.364 3.4 .8 Recreation 9 ........................................................................... 121.140 1.3 .2 112.717 1.3 -.3 Education and communication 9 ............................................. 135.581 1.3 .6 126.407 -.2 .5 Other goods and services 3 .................................................... 449.766 .9 .0 203.277 2.5 .8 253.277 197.861 165.827 209.366 105.940 309.155 2.1 .9 .9 2.0 -1.4 2.7 .4 .1 -.1 .3 -.9 .6 153.211 133.773 125.680 166.233 84.381 168.539 1.8 1.5 1.4 2.4 -.8 2.0 .6 .2 .4 .5 .0 .8 246.987 226.543 168.705 228.864 211.416 262.137 300.564 240.140 256.212 260.187 2.0 1.9 .9 1.4 1.9 3.3 2.7 4.2 1.8 2.0 .4 .4 -.1 .3 .2 .9 .6 3.0 .1 .1 152.420 144.000 126.091 155.618 163.545 163.576 168.615 235.872 146.103 146.118 1.7 1.8 1.5 2.0 2.5 2.2 1.9 3.9 1.5 1.6 .6 .8 .4 .2 .6 1.6 .9 4.5 .2 .2 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 3 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 6 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 3 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 3 ............................................. 1 Areas on pricing schedule 2 (see Table 10) will appear next month. 2 For Washington-Baltimore, indexes are on a December 1997=100 base unless otherwise noted. 3 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1996=100 base. 4 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1997=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 9 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 68 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 24. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U. S. city average, all items (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1913 1914 9.8 10.0 9.8 9.9 9.8 9.9 9.8 9.8 9.7 9.9 9.8 9.9 9.9 10.0 9.9 10.2 10.0 10.2 10.0 10.1 10.1 10.2 10.0 10.1 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 10.1 10.4 11.7 14.0 16.5 10.0 10.4 12.0 14.1 16.2 9.9 10.5 12.0 14.0 16.4 10.0 10.6 12.6 14.2 16.7 10.1 10.7 12.8 14.5 16.9 10.1 10.8 13.0 14.7 16.9 10.1 10.8 12.8 15.1 17.4 10.1 10.9 13.0 15.4 17.7 10.1 11.1 13.3 15.7 17.8 10.2 11.3 13.5 16.0 18.1 10.3 11.5 13.5 16.3 18.5 10.3 11.6 13.7 16.5 18.9 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 19.3 19.0 16.9 16.8 17.3 19.5 18.4 16.9 16.8 17.2 19.7 18.3 16.7 16.8 17.1 20.3 18.1 16.7 16.9 17.0 20.6 17.7 16.7 16.9 17.0 20.9 17.6 16.7 17.0 17.0 20.8 17.7 16.8 17.2 17.1 20.3 17.7 16.6 17.1 17.0 20.0 17.5 16.6 17.2 17.1 19.9 17.5 16.7 17.3 17.2 19.8 17.4 16.8 17.3 17.2 19.4 17.3 16.9 17.3 17.3 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 17.3 17.9 17.5 17.3 17.1 17.2 17.9 17.4 17.1 17.1 17.3 17.8 17.3 17.1 17.0 17.2 17.9 17.3 17.1 16.9 17.3 17.8 17.4 17.2 17.0 17.5 17.7 17.6 17.1 17.1 17.7 17.5 17.3 17.1 17.3 17.7 17.4 17.2 17.1 17.3 17.7 17.5 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.7 17.6 17.4 17.2 17.3 18.0 17.7 17.3 17.2 17.3 17.9 17.7 17.3 17.1 17.2 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 17.1 15.9 14.3 12.9 13.2 17.0 15.7 14.1 12.7 13.3 16.9 15.6 14.0 12.6 13.3 17.0 15.5 13.9 12.6 13.3 16.9 15.3 13.7 12.6 13.3 16.8 15.1 13.6 12.7 13.4 16.6 15.1 13.6 13.1 13.4 16.5 15.1 13.5 13.2 13.4 16.6 15.0 13.4 13.2 13.6 16.5 14.9 13.3 13.2 13.5 16.4 14.7 13.2 13.2 13.5 16.1 14.6 13.1 13.2 13.4 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 13.6 13.8 14.1 14.2 14.0 13.7 13.8 14.1 14.1 13.9 13.7 13.7 14.2 14.1 13.9 13.8 13.7 14.3 14.2 13.8 13.8 13.7 14.4 14.1 13.8 13.7 13.8 14.4 14.1 13.8 13.7 13.9 14.5 14.1 13.8 13.7 14.0 14.5 14.1 13.8 13.7 14.0 14.6 14.1 14.1 13.7 14.0 14.6 14.0 14.0 13.8 14.0 14.5 14.0 14.0 13.8 14.0 14.4 14.0 14.0 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 13.9 14.1 15.7 16.9 17.4 14.0 14.1 15.8 16.9 17.4 14.0 14.2 16.0 17.2 17.4 14.0 14.3 16.1 17.4 17.5 14.0 14.4 16.3 17.5 17.5 14.1 14.7 16.3 17.5 17.6 14.0 14.7 16.4 17.4 17.7 14.0 14.9 16.5 17.3 17.7 14.0 15.1 16.5 17.4 17.7 14.0 15.3 16.7 17.4 17.7 14.0 15.4 16.8 17.4 17.7 14.1 15.5 16.9 17.4 17.8 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 17.8 18.2 21.5 23.7 24.0 17.8 18.1 21.5 23.5 23.8 17.8 18.3 21.9 23.4 23.8 17.8 18.4 21.9 23.8 23.9 17.9 18.5 21.9 23.9 23.8 18.1 18.7 22.0 24.1 23.9 18.1 19.8 22.2 24.4 23.7 18.1 20.2 22.5 24.5 23.8 18.1 20.4 23.0 24.5 23.9 18.1 20.8 23.0 24.4 23.7 18.1 21.3 23.1 24.2 23.8 18.2 21.5 23.4 24.1 23.6 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 23.5 25.4 26.5 26.6 26.9 23.5 25.7 26.3 26.5 26.9 23.6 25.8 26.3 26.6 26.9 23.6 25.8 26.4 26.6 26.8 23.7 25.9 26.4 26.7 26.9 23.8 25.9 26.5 26.8 26.9 24.1 25.9 26.7 26.8 26.9 24.3 25.9 26.7 26.9 26.9 24.4 26.1 26.7 26.9 26.8 24.6 26.2 26.7 27.0 26.8 24.7 26.4 26.7 26.9 26.8 25.0 26.5 26.7 26.9 26.7 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 26.7 26.8 27.6 28.6 29.0 26.7 26.8 27.7 28.6 28.9 26.7 26.8 27.8 28.8 28.9 26.7 26.9 27.9 28.9 29.0 26.7 27.0 28.0 28.9 29.0 26.7 27.2 28.1 28.9 29.1 26.8 27.4 28.3 29.0 29.2 26.8 27.3 28.3 28.9 29.2 26.9 27.4 28.3 28.9 29.3 26.9 27.5 28.3 28.9 29.4 26.9 27.5 28.4 29.0 29.4 26.8 27.6 28.4 28.9 29.4 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 29.3 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.9 29.4 29.8 30.1 30.4 30.9 29.4 29.8 30.1 30.5 30.9 29.5 29.8 30.2 30.5 30.9 29.5 29.8 30.2 30.5 30.9 29.6 29.8 30.2 30.6 31.0 29.6 30.0 30.3 30.7 31.1 29.6 29.9 30.3 30.7 31.0 29.6 30.0 30.4 30.7 31.1 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.8 31.1 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.8 31.2 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.9 31.2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 31.2 31.8 32.9 34.1 35.6 31.2 32.0 32.9 34.2 35.8 31.3 32.1 33.0 34.3 36.1 31.4 32.3 33.1 34.4 36.3 31.4 32.3 33.2 34.5 36.4 31.6 32.4 33.3 34.7 36.6 31.6 32.5 33.4 34.9 36.8 31.6 32.7 33.5 35.0 37.0 31.6 32.7 33.6 35.1 37.1 31.7 32.9 33.7 35.3 37.3 31.7 32.9 33.8 35.4 37.5 31.8 32.9 33.9 35.5 37.7 See footnotes at end of table. 69 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 24. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Semiannual averages Annual avg. Year 1st half 2nd half Percent change from previous Annual avg. Dec. 1913 1914 - - 9.9 10.0 - - 1.0 1.0 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 - - 10.1 10.9 12.8 15.1 17.3 2.0 12.6 18.1 20.4 14.5 1.0 7.9 17.4 18.0 14.6 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 - - 20.0 17.9 16.8 17.1 17.1 2.6 -10.8 -2.3 2.4 .0 15.6 -10.5 -6.1 1.8 .0 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 - - 17.5 17.7 17.4 17.1 17.1 3.5 -1.1 -2.3 -1.2 .6 2.3 1.1 -1.7 -1.7 .0 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 - - 16.7 15.2 13.7 13.0 13.4 -6.4 -9.3 -10.3 .8 1.5 -2.3 -9.0 -9.9 -5.1 3.1 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 - - 13.7 13.9 14.4 14.1 13.9 3.0 1.4 2.9 -2.8 .0 2.2 1.5 3.6 -2.1 -1.4 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 - - 14.0 14.7 16.3 17.3 17.6 .7 9.9 9.0 3.0 2.3 .7 5.0 10.9 6.1 1.7 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 - - 18.0 19.5 22.3 24.1 23.8 2.2 18.1 8.8 3.0 -2.1 2.3 8.3 14.4 8.1 -1.2 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 - - 24.1 26.0 26.5 26.7 26.9 5.9 6.0 .8 .7 -.7 1.3 7.9 1.9 .8 .7 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 - - 26.8 27.2 28.1 28.9 29.1 .4 3.0 2.9 1.8 1.7 -.4 1.5 3.3 2.8 .7 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 - - 29.6 29.9 30.2 30.6 31.0 1.4 .7 1.3 1.6 1.0 1.7 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.3 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 - - 31.5 32.4 33.4 34.8 36.7 1.9 3.5 3.0 4.7 6.2 1.6 2.9 3.1 4.2 5.5 See footnotes at end of table. 70 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 24. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 37.8 39.8 41.1 42.6 46.6 38.0 39.9 41.3 42.9 47.2 38.2 40.0 41.4 43.3 47.8 38.5 40.1 41.5 43.6 48.0 38.6 40.3 41.6 43.9 48.6 38.8 40.6 41.7 44.2 49.0 39.0 40.7 41.9 44.3 49.4 39.0 40.8 42.0 45.1 50.0 39.2 40.8 42.1 45.2 50.6 39.4 40.9 42.3 45.6 51.1 39.6 40.9 42.4 45.9 51.5 39.8 41.1 42.5 46.2 51.9 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 52.1 55.6 58.5 62.5 68.3 52.5 55.8 59.1 62.9 69.1 52.7 55.9 59.5 63.4 69.8 52.9 56.1 60.0 63.9 70.6 53.2 56.5 60.3 64.5 71.5 53.6 56.8 60.7 65.2 72.3 54.2 57.1 61.0 65.7 73.1 54.3 57.4 61.2 66.0 73.8 54.6 57.6 61.4 66.5 74.6 54.9 57.9 61.6 67.1 75.2 55.3 58.0 61.9 67.4 75.9 55.5 58.2 62.1 67.7 76.7 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 77.8 87.0 94.3 97.8 101.9 78.9 87.9 94.6 97.9 102.4 80.1 88.5 94.5 97.9 102.6 81.0 89.1 94.9 98.6 103.1 81.8 89.8 95.8 99.2 103.4 82.7 90.6 97.0 99.5 103.7 82.7 91.6 97.5 99.9 104.1 83.3 92.3 97.7 100.2 104.5 84.0 93.2 97.9 100.7 105.0 84.8 93.4 98.2 101.0 105.3 85.5 93.7 98.0 101.2 105.3 86.3 94.0 97.6 101.3 105.3 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 105.5 109.6 111.2 115.7 121.1 106.0 109.3 111.6 116.0 121.6 106.4 108.8 112.1 116.5 122.3 106.9 108.6 112.7 117.1 123.1 107.3 108.9 113.1 117.5 123.8 107.6 109.5 113.5 118.0 124.1 107.8 109.5 113.8 118.5 124.4 108.0 109.7 114.4 119.0 124.6 108.3 110.2 115.0 119.8 125.0 108.7 110.3 115.3 120.2 125.6 109.0 110.4 115.4 120.3 125.9 109.3 110.5 115.4 120.5 126.1 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 127.4 134.6 138.1 142.6 146.2 128.0 134.8 138.6 143.1 146.7 128.7 135.0 139.3 143.6 147.2 128.9 135.2 139.5 144.0 147.4 129.2 135.6 139.7 144.2 147.5 129.9 136.0 140.2 144.4 148.0 130.4 136.2 140.5 144.4 148.4 131.6 136.6 140.9 144.8 149.0 132.7 137.2 141.3 145.1 149.4 133.5 137.4 141.8 145.7 149.5 133.8 137.8 142.0 145.8 149.7 133.8 137.9 141.9 145.8 149.7 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 150.3 154.4 159.1 161.6 164.3 150.9 154.9 159.6 161.9 164.5 151.4 155.7 160.0 162.2 165.0 151.9 156.3 160.2 162.5 166.2 152.2 156.6 160.1 162.8 166.2 152.5 156.7 160.3 163.0 166.2 152.5 157.0 160.5 163.2 166.7 152.9 157.3 160.8 163.4 167.1 153.2 157.8 161.2 163.6 167.9 153.7 158.3 161.6 164.0 168.2 153.6 158.6 161.5 164.0 168.3 153.5 158.6 161.3 163.9 168.3 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 168.8 175.1 177.1 181.7 185.2 169.8 175.8 177.8 183.1 186.2 171.2 176.2 178.8 184.2 187.4 171.3 176.9 179.8 183.8 188.0 171.5 177.7 179.8 183.5 189.1 172.4 178.0 179.9 183.7 189.7 172.8 177.5 180.1 183.9 189.4 172.8 177.5 180.7 184.6 189.5 173.7 178.3 181.0 185.2 189.9 174.0 177.7 181.3 185.0 190.9 174.1 177.4 181.3 184.5 191.0 174.0 176.7 180.9 184.3 190.3 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 190.7 198.3 202.416 211.080 211.143 191.8 198.7 203.499 211.693 212.193 193.3 199.8 205.352 213.528 212.709 194.6 201.5 206.686 214.823 213.240 194.4 202.5 207.949 216.632 213.856 194.5 202.9 208.352 218.815 215.693 195.4 203.5 208.299 219.964 215.351 196.4 203.9 207.917 219.086 215.834 198.8 202.9 208.490 218.783 215.969 199.2 201.8 208.936 216.573 216.177 197.6 201.5 210.177 212.425 216.330 196.8 201.8 210.036 210.228 215.949 2010 2011 2012 2013 216.687 220.223 226.665 230.280 216.741 221.309 227.663 232.166 217.631 223.467 229.392 232.773 218.009 224.906 230.085 232.531 218.178 225.964 229.815 232.945 217.965 225.722 229.478 233.504 218.011 225.922 229.104 233.596 218.312 226.545 230.379 218.439 226.889 231.407 218.711 226.421 231.317 218.803 226.230 230.221 219.179 225.672 229.601 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 71 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 24. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Semiannual averages Annual avg. Year 1st half 2nd half Percent change from previous Annual avg. Dec. 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 - - 38.8 40.5 41.8 44.4 49.3 5.6 3.3 3.4 8.7 12.3 5.7 4.4 3.2 6.2 11.0 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 - - 53.8 56.9 60.6 65.2 72.6 6.9 4.9 6.7 9.0 13.3 9.1 5.8 6.5 7.6 11.3 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 - - 102.9 104.9 82.4 90.9 96.5 99.6 103.9 12.5 8.9 3.8 3.8 3.9 13.5 10.3 6.2 3.2 4.3 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 106.6 109.1 112.4 116.8 122.7 108.5 110.1 114.9 119.7 125.3 107.6 109.6 113.6 118.3 124.0 3.8 1.1 4.4 4.4 4.6 3.6 1.9 3.6 4.1 4.8 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 128.7 135.2 139.2 143.7 147.2 132.6 137.2 141.4 145.3 149.3 130.7 136.2 140.3 144.5 148.2 6.1 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.7 5.4 4.2 3.0 3.0 2.6 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 151.5 155.8 159.9 162.3 165.4 153.2 157.9 161.2 163.7 167.8 152.4 156.9 160.5 163.0 166.6 2.5 3.3 1.7 1.6 2.7 2.8 3.0 2.3 1.6 2.2 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 170.8 176.6 178.9 183.3 187.6 173.6 177.5 180.9 184.6 190.2 172.2 177.1 179.9 184.0 188.9 3.4 1.6 2.4 1.9 3.3 3.4 2.8 1.6 2.3 2.7 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 193.2 200.6 205.709 214.429 213.139 197.4 202.6 208.976 216.177 215.935 195.3 201.6 207.342 215.303 214.537 3.4 2.5 4.1 .1 2.7 3.4 3.2 2.8 3.8 -.4 2010 2011 2012 2013 217.535 223.598 228.850 232.366 218.576 226.280 230.338 218.056 224.939 229.594 1.5 3.0 1.7 1.6 3.2 2.1 - - - - - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 72 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ..................................................................... All items (1967=100) .................................................. 196.8 589.4 201.8 604.5 210.036 629.174 210.228 629.751 215.949 646.887 219.179 656.563 225.672 676.014 229.601 687.782 233.596 699.751 Food and beverages ................................................ Food ...................................................................... Food at home ...................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................. Cereals and cereal products ............................ Flour and prepared flour mixes ...................... Breakfast cereal ............................................. Rice, pasta, cornmeal .................................... Rice 1 2 ........................................................ Bakery products ............................................... Bread 2 .......................................................... White bread 1 ............................................... Bread other than white 1 .............................. Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2 ........................ Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ...................... Cookies 1 ..................................................... Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 ....................... Other bakery products ................................... Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 1 Crackers, bread, and cracker products 1 ..... Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers 1 ......................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ............................ Meats, poultry, and fish ................................... Meats ............................................................. Beef and veal ............................................... Uncooked ground beef .............................. Uncooked beef roasts 2 ............................. Uncooked beef steaks 2 ............................ Uncooked other beef and veal 2 ................ Pork ............................................................. Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2 .......................................... Bacon and related products 1 .................. Breakfast sausage and related products 1 2 .................................................... Ham ........................................................... Ham, excluding canned 1 ........................ Pork chops ................................................. Other pork including roasts and picnics 2 .. Other meats ................................................. Frankfurters 1 ............................................. Lunchmeats 1 2 .......................................... Lamb and organ meats 1 ........................... Lamb and mutton 1 2 ................................. Poultry ........................................................... Chicken 2 ..................................................... Fresh whole chicken 1 ............................... Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1 ............... Other poultry including turkey 2 ................... Fish and seafood ........................................... Fresh fish and seafood 2 ............................. Processed fish and seafood 2 ...................... Shelf stable fish and seafood 1 .................. Frozen fish and seafood 1 ......................... Eggs ................................................................ Dairy and related products ................................ Milk 2 ................................................................ Fresh whole milk 1 ......................................... Fresh milk other than whole 1 2 ..................... Cheese and related products .......................... Ice cream and related products ....................... Other dairy and related products 2 .................. Fruits and vegetables ........................................ 193.2 192.9 191.7 208.4 185.1 171.6 201.3 167.1 110.1 220.7 126.9 232.5 240.2 126.1 213.9 212.5 216.1 205.9 216.8 236.6 197.4 197.0 194.3 214.8 189.0 177.0 202.3 174.9 117.3 228.5 133.4 244.6 251.3 134.0 216.1 216.2 216.9 212.4 225.3 244.4 206.936 206.704 205.208 226.461 196.793 190.014 207.828 183.958 122.254 242.268 147.354 272.159 276.643 139.977 228.738 222.193 235.227 217.459 233.009 247.888 218.839 218.805 218.683 253.063 222.639 229.875 217.930 233.018 170.418 269.187 165.774 304.713 313.310 158.809 248.707 241.011 256.070 240.851 250.349 277.864 218.049 217.637 213.359 251.019 219.487 220.166 218.174 226.189 155.502 267.776 160.007 294.248 301.685 154.706 255.349 251.261 258.666 242.453 251.485 280.837 221.278 220.946 216.955 250.592 217.695 217.174 215.281 226.682 158.927 268.150 161.828 296.565 308.012 157.861 254.335 248.848 259.820 239.450 252.893 273.082 231.130 231.301 229.982 265.997 233.416 243.127 229.277 242.236 167.799 283.268 172.602 313.739 336.796 167.936 265.564 256.852 274.773 252.331 268.619 292.419 235.230 235.390 232.901 268.057 231.829 248.703 227.388 238.598 167.815 288.074 175.201 320.943 336.206 170.193 269.148 261.442 278.849 258.199 283.198 296.519 236.957 237.001 233.591 271.279 234.717 258.292 229.620 240.494 171.461 291.458 177.395 323.086 341.699 171.397 271.233 261.669 282.873 262.430 292.097 296.171 211.6 185.7 187.1 187.8 201.5 176.8 147.8 145.0 132.7 175.2 217.3 188.6 189.0 189.4 202.6 177.7 147.5 145.1 138.1 176.4 225.129 198.755 196.639 195.558 212.808 186.936 155.076 152.557 143.603 178.818 248.467 208.890 208.647 206.864 226.019 207.712 162.822 154.867 152.620 187.918 254.335 201.003 201.129 196.202 215.426 195.073 158.812 147.026 151.342 173.178 251.263 212.019 212.086 210.276 228.652 207.192 166.610 154.997 167.701 192.548 262.387 228.853 229.117 229.980 254.850 231.838 188.284 172.004 182.286 208.192 263.113 232.262 232.586 231.735 266.552 244.927 194.383 179.126 189.896 201.255 270.876 235.859 236.900 235.158 269.486 245.389 198.780 182.609 189.435 210.358 120.3 207.7 122.3 211.1 126.273 219.140 129.126 219.838 122.472 211.750 137.223 240.821 148.528 270.693 145.011 265.930 154.704 286.956 117.7 172.9 193.3 166.8 111.6 180.4 175.6 118.0 214.2 126.8 183.8 119.6 188.5 183.2 114.3 204.4 120.9 108.2 136.5 231.5 154.7 183.2 128.7 189.3 128.0 182.3 179.1 121.9 252.3 119.3 173.6 195.9 166.2 112.1 184.0 177.6 119.1 122.097 175.954 198.301 167.482 111.596 187.239 186.345 120.873 231.966 182.5 118.5 186.1 181.2 114.7 211.6 125.9 110.9 144.0 233.8 176.5 181.0 125.5 181.2 128.0 178.9 182.0 121.7 257.2 193.998 127.324 202.199 194.487 116.282 221.633 132.385 115.420 148.631 245.839 234.018 205.299 149.692 221.014 149.603 202.189 188.522 136.064 272.482 127.313 185.401 208.760 178.470 120.335 198.096 193.675 129.323 253.332 156.461 205.222 134.248 218.072 202.195 124.859 238.759 140.429 126.573 170.862 260.713 212.819 210.838 144.817 211.209 145.893 219.187 199.080 139.584 281.706 120.341 169.673 190.435 164.203 107.138 193.250 183.973 128.646 257.675 155.167 202.158 131.427 208.519 201.295 126.405 238.671 138.441 128.506 176.701 266.261 198.747 194.792 129.538 184.074 133.648 198.738 194.929 134.255 273.189 130.414 188.865 212.167 176.732 120.875 200.808 197.805 130.727 299.496 179.880 204.707 133.206 218.928 201.153 127.525 248.725 149.266 128.957 175.188 273.467 210.791 202.056 136.085 194.452 139.991 207.360 199.994 136.106 277.089 137.789 199.586 224.696 191.979 132.587 214.316 213.640 137.693 327.846 216.114 214.514 137.090 227.648 205.784 143.313 265.682 158.030 139.151 186.889 296.058 224.215 218.458 148.665 212.882 152.623 223.445 217.932 144.322 283.550 132.089 194.993 218.436 184.854 125.407 211.665 211.069 136.945 302.379 180.400 226.643 145.255 235.802 220.471 149.864 265.475 155.660 141.151 199.706 289.603 226.670 219.443 151.449 219.157 154.122 223.601 215.061 144.436 288.516 139.134 208.325 234.501 186.816 127.256 207.724 199.353 135.339 310.006 187.102 231.466 147.984 245.762 221.526 154.411 273.497 162.506 143.407 199.171 300.359 218.907 215.920 148.463 214.000 151.406 220.664 209.448 143.382 287.773 NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 73 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Fresh fruits and vegetables ............................. Fresh fruits ..................................................... Apples .......................................................... Bananas ...................................................... Citrus fruits 2 ................................................ Oranges, including tangerines 1 ................ Other fresh fruits 2 ....................................... Fresh vegetables ........................................... Potatoes ...................................................... Lettuce ......................................................... Tomatoes ..................................................... Other fresh vegetables ................................ Processed fruits and vegetables 2 ................... Canned fruits and vegetables 2 ..................... Canned fruits 1 2 .......................................... Canned vegetables 1 2 ................................ Frozen fruits and vegetables 2 ....................... Frozen vegetables 1 .................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2 ..................................... Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2 ................ Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials .................................................... Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2 ..................... Carbonated drinks ......................................... Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2 .... Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2 Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2 Coffee ............................................................ Roasted coffee 1 .......................................... Instant and freeze dried coffee 1 ................. Other beverage materials including tea 2 ...... Other food at home ............................................ Sugar and sweets ............................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners ..................... Candy and chewing gum 2 ............................ Other sweets 2 ............................................... Fats and oils .................................................... Butter and margarine 2 .................................. Butter 1 ........................................................ Margarine 1 .................................................. Salad dressing 2 ............................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2 Peanut butter 1 2 .......................................... Other foods ...................................................... Soups ............................................................ Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods ....... Snacks ........................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ...... Salt and other seasonings and spices 1 2 ... Olives, pickles, relishes 1 2 .......................... Sauces and gravies 1 2 ................................ Other condiments 1 ...................................... Baby food 2 .................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 2 ......................... Prepared salads 1 3 ..................................... Food away from home ......................................... Full service meals and snacks 2 ........................ Limited service meals and snacks 2 .................. Food at employee sites and schools 2 ............... Food at elementary and secondary schools 1 4 ............................................................... Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 2 ................................................... 301.1 312.3 251.1 169.9 174.3 331.5 121.8 288.3 251.7 260.0 342.3 295.2 120.3 119.1 117.8 124.4 122.6 177.5 306.4 325.7 276.3 174.5 185.0 370.7 124.4 286.1 266.8 281.9 318.5 288.0 123.5 122.2 122.3 125.9 125.7 178.7 326.064 344.733 292.707 182.356 186.752 348.722 134.596 306.142 274.694 295.313 378.746 300.382 128.488 127.028 125.693 131.871 129.831 179.760 327.943 338.252 304.060 211.145 186.888 362.266 122.430 315.835 335.346 300.040 337.763 311.165 145.854 147.963 139.051 157.030 140.185 195.634 315.247 325.602 273.996 193.304 187.089 377.682 120.840 303.191 278.568 329.458 348.514 293.958 145.397 149.489 139.841 159.591 135.621 188.807 322.087 335.845 284.299 196.940 204.075 394.652 122.394 306.775 293.671 304.919 311.927 314.163 144.007 146.923 136.168 157.333 135.910 188.774 325.075 334.015 304.597 204.013 196.409 395.553 118.771 314.280 315.537 304.989 315.907 320.226 154.065 155.275 147.415 165.062 149.250 206.012 332.405 352.393 344.961 204.104 202.769 408.569 125.522 310.458 292.126 295.211 331.061 318.008 154.256 156.100 149.702 164.240 147.205 201.556 328.083 337.122 368.736 204.423 228.077 486.671 103.581 317.171 340.258 296.237 307.297 323.143 159.168 162.478 157.771 169.503 150.983 208.249 118.5 116.6 122.5 123.6 129.286 139.039 148.092 176.320 148.847 176.524 147.800 172.090 156.601 195.782 159.122 197.969 162.027 193.222 145.5 111.5 133.1 111.7 107.4 103.1 162.3 167.1 175.0 115.9 167.6 167.8 154.3 111.4 118.6 165.2 131.2 174.6 174.1 105.6 116.3 111.7 183.3 211.4 154.3 181.3 185.2 113.2 110.2 106.3 198.9 127.4 112.4 148.5 113.6 133.6 126.5 110.7 105.6 165.8 166.3 188.5 118.9 168.7 172.4 163.3 113.1 123.3 166.7 129.5 164.5 177.0 109.2 117.3 108.5 183.5 211.3 151.7 179.5 185.0 109.0 112.6 109.4 199.3 128.6 115.1 196.0 123.3 124.0 120.6 202.2 127.5 127.7 125.0 153.648 117.609 138.194 143.465 114.034 109.195 175.083 180.752 184.030 121.631 174.057 178.631 162.521 118.555 127.536 176.068 137.454 168.121 193.811 113.085 125.054 117.962 188.325 211.165 157.409 187.632 191.486 115.302 117.241 110.635 211.775 133.326 115.267 100.000 210.233 132.413 132.959 128.545 162.750 126.154 151.095 149.073 120.207 112.894 185.929 189.098 207.297 123.849 190.203 193.312 173.015 128.689 138.640 206.710 163.439 181.703 246.153 124.935 151.240 133.912 203.902 229.675 167.801 211.835 204.785 117.672 132.534 119.993 222.149 140.918 123.791 105.705 220.684 137.620 140.918 135.998 161.216 124.645 151.851 150.282 116.601 112.391 180.802 185.174 196.843 124.960 189.921 198.712 179.643 132.313 141.122 197.391 150.847 160.781 234.357 125.704 142.856 132.636 203.832 224.677 166.386 215.081 208.868 121.482 130.724 124.327 217.733 139.287 122.422 107.366 224.789 140.112 143.407 139.858 159.229 122.283 149.589 149.810 113.993 113.310 185.379 191.511 199.021 124.029 190.147 203.098 191.919 134.049 142.349 200.476 164.832 195.956 237.245 127.917 138.535 127.215 202.776 221.226 164.252 215.730 206.760 121.107 127.279 123.617 234.488 138.061 122.419 107.253 227.722 141.962 144.795 143.335 168.520 127.526 159.013 169.472 116.896 125.197 221.236 231.504 219.097 126.698 200.566 210.846 199.499 138.172 151.239 227.601 183.182 199.637 285.391 138.083 164.205 161.810 211.986 226.858 169.202 231.599 217.254 132.684 127.752 127.154 258.486 148.108 126.293 110.563 234.435 146.057 149.265 148.359 168.204 128.378 159.079 167.736 118.261 121.842 211.723 221.087 210.585 126.541 204.626 213.265 197.000 140.308 154.711 231.540 182.281 194.493 289.844 138.353 170.837 184.152 216.708 227.765 169.600 240.261 222.847 133.780 136.069 131.056 263.720 151.937 129.455 112.984 240.359 149.583 153.136 153.468 165.412 126.270 158.282 169.818 115.264 119.755 205.149 212.849 206.015 127.036 205.872 211.359 190.773 139.786 154.252 228.407 183.402 198.790 286.411 133.015 168.790 172.540 219.262 248.349 169.172 246.337 226.876 136.547 129.235 132.335 276.326 151.501 129.289 113.646 243.409 151.693 154.913 155.328 100.0 104.3 107.685 114.392 117.561 120.445 124.494 128.976 130.028 114.2 116.5 120.438 128.587 131.765 134.605 138.306 141.887 143.805 - - See footnotes at end of table. 74 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Other food away from home 2 ........................... Alcoholic beverages .............................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ............................ Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home Distilled spirits at home .................................... Whiskey at home 1 ........................................ Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home 1 Wine at home .................................................. Alcoholic beverages away from home ............... Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 1 2 .......................................... Wine away from home 1 2 ............................... Distilled spirits away from home 1 2 ................. Housing ................................................................... Shelter ................................................................... Rent of primary residence 5 ................................. Lodging away from home 2 .................................. Housing at school, excluding board 5 6 ............. Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ........... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ................................................................. Tenants’ and household insurance 2 ................... Fuels and utilities ................................................... Household energy ............................................... Fuel oil and other fuels ...................................... Fuel oil ............................................................. Propane, kerosene, and firewood 7 ................. Energy services 5 .............................................. Electricity 5 ....................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 5 .............................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 Water and sewerage maintenance 5 ............... Garbage and trash collection 8 ........................ Household furnishings and operations .................. Window and floor coverings and other linens 2 ... Floor coverings 2 ............................................... Window coverings 2 ........................................... Other linens 2 ..................................................... Furniture and bedding ......................................... Bedroom furniture .............................................. Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 2 ................................................................. Other furniture 2 ................................................. Infants’ furniture 1 4 ......................................... Appliances 2 ........................................................ Major appliances 2 ............................................. Laundry equipment 1 ....................................... Other appliances 2 ............................................. Other household equipment and furnishings 2 .... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items .................. Indoor plants and flowers 9 ................................ Dishes and flatware 2 ........................................ Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2 .............. Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ..................................................... Tools, hardware and supplies 2 ......................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 2 .................... Housekeeping supplies ....................................... Household cleaning products 2 .......................... Household paper products 2 .............................. Miscellaneous household products 2 ................. Household operations 2 ....................................... Domestic services 2 ........................................... Gardening and lawncare services 2 ................... 133.7 196.4 171.5 175.5 177.2 177.1 176.8 155.4 248.0 139.1 201.1 174.0 177.8 178.7 178.9 177.2 158.4 258.4 145.814 208.704 179.709 185.387 179.844 183.048 177.552 163.500 270.329 154.062 217.975 187.666 195.197 184.756 190.333 179.735 169.743 282.390 156.990 222.082 190.510 200.240 188.000 195.242 183.543 169.730 289.055 160.681 224.215 190.623 202.702 186.995 192.612 183.774 167.647 295.568 164.095 227.335 191.132 205.549 187.243 198.788 182.003 165.685 304.349 167.816 231.572 193.216 208.832 187.688 198.752 182.884 166.932 313.606 169.371 235.022 196.129 210.845 191.511 202.089 186.461 170.267 318.193 125.7 135.8 131.6 131.7 140.1 136.2 136.117 148.241 144.053 141.613 155.850 149.577 145.617 159.749 152.055 149.311 162.340 153.786 151.782 164.439 159.903 155.315 169.624 165.262 157.774 172.110 168.209 198.3 225.6 220.5 122.8 345.3 204.8 235.1 230.0 127.7 362.9 210.933 242.372 239.102 133.545 381.548 216.073 247.085 247.278 129.157 399.369 215.523 247.863 248.999 122.638 419.367 216.142 248.972 250.986 125.665 437.049 220.193 253.716 257.189 128.131 453.990 224.032 259.298 264.098 129.021 473.068 228.374 263.451 267.482 154.024 476.568 256.7 232.8 266.8 242.8 278.872 249.532 268.348 254.875 253.003 256.727 258.098 257.452 261.853 261.982 261.272 267.480 325.191 270.537 232.8 116.1 191.6 174.7 227.8 235.5 264.9 180.0 153.3 258.0 132.9 288.8 320.6 126.4 86.6 114.9 88.6 77.9 127.1 146.2 242.8 117.1 192.6 174.2 233.2 240.9 271.9 179.0 164.8 221.3 139.3 302.5 337.2 127.0 82.4 119.5 87.9 71.3 126.2 144.4 249.532 117.003 203.006 183.516 299.296 319.208 324.116 185.155 173.357 220.496 146.878 319.460 353.439 126.066 79.801 119.083 85.646 68.305 123.506 142.055 254.875 120.019 215.184 194.335 256.209 252.024 323.105 199.487 188.342 232.548 156.390 341.965 371.093 128.535 76.079 120.576 85.257 62.517 123.379 142.693 256.727 123.812 208.760 184.886 262.649 268.396 309.643 188.724 187.388 190.497 165.204 365.664 379.248 127.119 73.655 117.287 79.977 61.602 123.373 139.258 257.444 126.194 212.505 186.338 298.037 312.718 334.070 188.443 188.711 185.106 174.543 390.362 387.884 123.931 68.488 113.039 73.405 57.039 117.780 136.893 261.960 129.480 217.674 189.711 340.512 369.085 356.672 189.891 192.777 178.193 182.758 411.067 398.720 125.170 68.666 114.497 73.982 56.861 120.117 139.848 267.454 133.852 218.496 187.642 335.590 382.532 314.912 187.880 191.879 173.098 193.237 438.486 410.416 125.202 65.978 110.168 74.770 53.298 119.669 135.805 270.511 135.754 230.899 200.010 320.787 359.780 312.476 202.087 209.538 177.356 198.173 451.200 416.505 124.793 64.820 107.503 73.978 52.264 119.085 136.989 93.0 88.6 100.0 87.0 94.5 110.7 77.1 83.2 84.6 122.4 79.2 89.7 92.3 89.0 98.6 88.0 97.2 112.4 76.1 78.7 77.6 121.6 74.2 90.6 90.510 85.986 89.411 87.597 91.131 86.892 87.879 76.982 89.506 78.528 89.624 80.770 89.686 77.396 89.273 99.903 115.994 75.756 74.948 70.179 124.005 72.305 93.341 90.507 101.990 116.576 75.935 74.767 68.602 129.884 71.721 95.330 88.124 99.009 112.673 74.307 72.130 65.126 126.116 70.080 95.600 84.545 94.399 105.824 71.954 68.762 60.678 124.904 64.725 96.306 85.781 97.398 110.060 71.208 66.048 56.640 126.551 60.432 96.837 87.386 101.180 118.631 70.605 64.481 54.549 125.934 58.346 96.892 85.790 98.494 113.318 70.148 63.531 53.197 125.648 56.741 97.609 93.7 98.2 91.4 161.8 109.9 125.6 107.3 133.3 131.3 94.8 100.1 92.1 168.3 112.9 133.9 111.4 139.1 137.3 93.772 99.028 91.213 170.743 112.712 138.930 113.655 142.100 139.648 141.672 94.010 99.541 91.115 182.569 120.558 154.754 117.609 150.689 143.688 92.642 97.073 90.115 183.109 122.280 155.772 115.953 150.172 144.263 156.052 90.678 96.160 87.697 183.510 120.308 160.884 115.954 150.648 145.702 155.049 91.302 98.667 87.663 189.372 124.149 165.304 120.085 152.729 145.843 157.354 91.534 99.656 87.594 190.079 123.181 169.083 120.379 156.143 148.275 160.398 92.345 100.752 88.302 188.972 121.243 170.175 119.922 157.518 149.793 159.767 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 75 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Moving, storage, freight expense 2 .................... Repair of household items 2 .............................. 128.4 151.9 128.6 158.4 128.413 165.089 127.430 173.193 124.592 178.830 124.331 NA 125.183 193.882 128.856 202.256 132.093 207.239 Apparel .................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ........................................ Men’s apparel ...................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ............ Men’s furnishings ............................................... Men’s shirts and sweaters 2 .............................. Men’s pants and shorts ..................................... Boys’ apparel ....................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ................................... Women’s apparel ................................................. Women’s outerwear ........................................... Women’s dresses .............................................. Women’s suits and separates 2 ......................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2 ...................................... Girls’ apparel ....................................................... Footwear ................................................................ Men’s footwear .................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ...................................... Women’s footwear ............................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................ Jewelry and watches 7 ........................................... Watches 7 ............................................................ Jewelry 7 .............................................................. 117.5 114.1 119.8 125.3 133.4 85.4 106.4 93.8 108.9 109.7 102.4 104.2 85.6 118.6 113.2 119.4 120.2 131.7 87.8 106.8 91.4 110.2 111.6 101.7 112.4 87.6 118.257 112.026 116.489 121.449 126.721 81.560 108.284 95.216 109.418 110.570 96.725 115.453 87.306 117.078 110.767 114.775 116.071 134.123 78.307 104.650 95.395 105.456 106.734 95.894 110.886 82.653 119.357 110.633 115.301 113.718 136.207 79.733 104.203 93.228 108.304 109.851 100.512 112.306 83.985 118.071 109.711 114.499 113.731 137.818 76.847 105.013 91.932 105.739 107.530 98.933 106.405 80.974 123.470 115.997 120.884 113.764 147.287 82.609 111.249 97.771 110.918 111.875 103.085 110.535 82.259 125.656 118.525 122.304 112.448 153.606 81.807 114.011 103.696 111.974 113.103 106.233 112.928 83.851 124.215 120.293 125.600 114.862 159.325 80.966 122.140 100.646 107.612 110.127 85.407 108.990 81.726 91.8 104.4 121.4 120.7 124.4 119.7 115.0 123.2 113.7 126.4 91.0 102.8 123.0 123.4 123.4 121.7 114.1 129.1 115.7 133.0 88.867 103.475 122.258 120.906 125.993 120.615 113.779 134.325 113.726 139.691 88.612 98.956 124.093 125.664 131.745 118.767 112.568 143.607 117.491 150.122 93.355 100.550 128.492 127.787 133.820 125.675 112.695 146.340 114.260 154.017 94.905 96.881 126.585 126.710 134.677 122.015 112.558 154.308 113.415 163.966 102.812 105.860 128.208 130.094 136.851 122.166 118.032 165.037 114.934 176.775 101.795 106.134 133.908 135.305 141.361 128.628 119.652 163.629 120.221 171.656 103.647 95.543 133.566 136.389 136.767 129.226 113.853 171.958 124.260 181.592 Transportation ......................................................... Private transportation ............................................ New and used motor vehicles 2 ........................... New vehicles ..................................................... New cars and trucks 1 2 ................................... New cars 1 ....................................................... New trucks 1 8 ................................................. Used cars and trucks ......................................... Leased cars and trucks 10 ................................. Car and truck rental 2 ........................................ Motor fuel ............................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................ Gasoline, unleaded regular 1 ........................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 1 11 ................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 1 ........................ Other motor fuels 2 ............................................ Motor vehicle parts and equipment ..................... Tires ................................................................... Vehicle accessories other than tires 2 ............... Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 1 Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 1 ......................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair ................ Motor vehicle body work .................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing ......... Motor vehicle repair 2 ........................................ Motor vehicle insurance ....................................... Motor vehicle fees 2 ............................................. State motor vehicle registration and license fees 2 5 ...................................................... Parking and other fees 2 .................................... Parking fees and tolls 1 2 ................................. Automobile service clubs 1 2 ........................... Public transportation .............................................. Airline fare ........................................................... Other intercity transportation ............................... 172.7 168.9 95.8 138.3 95.9 136.6 144.4 139.2 93.0 112.1 187.3 186.2 185.8 190.8 181.1 186.4 114.0 106.2 118.4 119.9 195.1 210.7 220.5 192.2 129.2 332.5 136.2 175.4 171.8 94.8 137.1 95.0 136.9 141.5 136.2 92.9 115.4 199.3 198.1 197.9 202.1 192.3 200.1 119.5 110.0 126.2 125.6 224.4 218.8 228.1 198.3 134.9 335.2 139.4 189.984 186.134 94.754 136.664 94.727 136.371 141.191 136.943 93.464 113.982 258.132 256.790 256.775 261.983 247.369 248.393 123.928 113.060 132.574 131.420 240.510 226.120 236.039 204.331 139.602 336.915 142.248 164.628 159.411 91.408 132.308 91.677 134.930 133.657 125.883 99.045 118.241 149.132 146.102 143.918 152.838 148.343 185.983 133.077 119.796 145.311 139.882 298.121 239.356 245.361 219.020 146.705 350.308 147.741 188.318 183.766 96.421 138.857 96.214 139.728 142.520 137.406 99.045 125.705 224.730 224.260 223.353 230.558 218.751 203.092 134.781 121.348 147.139 142.377 292.337 245.417 251.006 224.018 150.735 366.799 163.829 198.280 193.545 97.046 138.567 96.051 138.147 143.915 142.454 94.799 124.766 256.025 255.319 254.854 261.556 246.748 234.947 139.223 126.263 149.905 143.371 311.036 250.134 257.224 225.972 154.745 383.024 166.101 208.585 203.809 99.795 142.953 99.085 143.619 147.210 148.140 92.041 124.088 282.501 280.713 280.216 287.561 271.078 280.326 147.499 134.417 157.340 147.661 354.170 255.644 261.779 231.079 158.184 396.193 169.269 211.853 206.874 99.743 145.181 100.627 145.163 150.343 145.234 88.319 125.249 287.408 285.606 284.770 292.754 277.218 284.725 148.761 134.666 160.930 151.360 364.251 258.845 267.804 235.363 159.292 414.773 172.915 219.992 214.964 101.568 145.726 101.015 144.692 151.939 152.554 86.616 131.293 311.757 310.886 309.928 319.314 301.963 278.645 146.141 130.539 162.470 153.546 356.817 262.229 270.993 237.294 161.978 420.073 175.558 134.4 139.5 144.2 114.1 217.6 233.8 151.6 137.6 142.3 146.5 118.2 217.8 231.4 154.7 139.320 147.630 153.178 119.323 233.408 255.873 156.648 142.812 156.704 166.315 117.295 237.638 259.566 155.454 163.132 165.205 176.892 119.061 245.203 270.667 149.138 165.409 167.462 179.394 120.437 257.172 286.438 153.604 167.554 172.468 186.142 122.479 266.958 299.315 152.822 166.728 183.453 201.702 125.245 273.364 305.733 154.882 168.479 187.597 206.705 125.990 281.394 315.789 156.154 See footnotes at end of table. 76 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 July 2013 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 108.182 108.295 67.057 244.260 108.660 105.854 64.686 256.436 100.000 115.331 115.324 62.534 264.284 104.471 120.111 107.558 63.221 275.715 109.135 NA NA 117.639 61.273 286.139 112.476 128.463 61.025 295.089 116.558 391.946 317.199 103.070 412.786 98.975 99.945 415.079 330.651 334.112 402.386 176.933 215.427 621.176 232.953 228.222 530.654 178.531 111.595 104.030 405.629 327.254 106.523 429.817 99.089 99.594 430.005 337.907 342.966 411.438 178.161 218.223 653.839 246.377 242.364 556.975 183.780 113.724 110.334 418.654 332.684 108.276 437.905 99.742 101.529 445.955 344.409 349.910 422.937 178.704 220.029 684.005 258.486 252.510 587.688 190.397 114.787 121.310 424.836 334.673 109.009 441.489 99.825 100.471 453.773 350.232 354.775 433.275 181.467 223.408 697.402 263.698 258.106 597.326 194.968 115.008 123.108 Expenditure category Intercity bus fare 1 3 ........................................... Intercity train fare 1 3 ......................................... Ship fare 1 2 ....................................................... Intracity transportation ......................................... Intracity mass transit 1 12 ................................... Medical care ............................................................ Medical care commodities ..................................... Medicinal drugs 12 ............................................... Prescription drugs .............................................. Nonprescription drugs 12 ................................... Medical equipment and supplies 12 ..................... Medical care services ............................................ Professional services ........................................... Physicians’ services 5 ........................................ Dental services 5 ............................................... Eyeglasses and eye care 7 ................................ Services by other medical professionals 5 7 ...... Hospital and related services .............................. Hospital services 5 13 ........................................ Inpatient hospital services 1 5 13 ..................... Outpatient hospital services 1 5 7 .................... Nursing homes and adult day services 5 13 ....... Care of invalids and elderly at home 4 ............... Health insurance 4 ............................................... Recreation 2 ............................................................. Video and audio 2 .................................................. Televisions ........................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service 8 Other video equipment 2 ...................................... Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 2 ......................................... Video discs and other media 1 2 ........................ Rental of video or audio discs and other media 1 2 .............................................................. Audio equipment .................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 2 .................. Pets, pet products and services 2 .......................... Pets and pet products .......................................... Pet food 1 2 ........................................................ Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2 Pet services including veterinary 2 ...................... Pet services 1 2 .................................................. Veterinarian services 1 2 .................................... Sporting goods ...................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles ....................... Sports equipment ................................................ Photography 2 ........................................................ Photographic equipment and supplies ................ Film and photographic supplies 1 2 ................... Photographic equipment 1 2 .............................. Photographers and film processing 2 .................. Photographer fees 1 2 ........................................ Film processing 1 2 ............................................ Other recreational goods 2 .................................... Toys ..................................................................... Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 1 2 ............................................ Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 2 .............. Music instruments and accessories 2 .................. Other recreation services 2 .................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 2 ......................................... Admissions .......................................................... - - 72.3 223.3 71.3 227.5 100.000 100.000 72.918 232.378 328.4 280.8 340.1 285.9 357.661 293.610 367.133 298.361 355.7 362.3 374.389 379.943 342.0 284.9 289.5 329.6 167.0 188.3 449.7 165.2 159.8 382.5 147.1 100.0 100.0 356.0 292.4 294.3 346.2 170.3 194.2 477.2 175.4 170.6 402.4 154.5 103.1 106.4 376.940 304.784 306.304 366.225 172.811 200.312 515.677 189.908 183.595 442.085 161.981 106.602 115.727 388.267 313.886 315.233 379.603 173.377 207.850 543.585 201.053 194.073 466.736 167.097 108.281 111.697 379.516 308.221 100.000 396.526 100.000 100.000 401.452 321.827 323.124 391.677 176.391 211.524 581.968 216.570 209.075 504.843 173.095 109.971 108.325 109.7 103.9 24.3 336.0 29.4 110.8 102.8 18.8 344.7 25.3 111.705 102.691 15.352 353.432 22.009 113.674 101.629 12.378 359.854 18.833 113.212 99.873 8.983 368.083 16.947 112.345 97.167 7.271 369.132 14.663 113.499 98.225 6.025 383.032 13.066 114.442 98.515 4.969 396.775 11.494 115.384 99.769 4.508 407.630 11.251 76.5 70.7 77.4 68.4 77.808 64.303 79.629 61.029 77.022 55.958 74.972 51.710 80.274 51.151 77.583 47.868 77.228 46.857 89.1 58.4 109.1 125.4 157.6 112.4 107.7 153.0 133.2 156.3 115.5 134.7 97.8 89.0 95.6 88.0 55.5 104.8 113.4 98.8 68.5 76.4 92.2 55.9 105.9 129.8 162.6 116.2 110.9 159.3 138.6 163.0 117.2 138.8 96.8 84.7 84.9 84.5 45.5 106.7 114.6 100.5 66.4 72.7 95.867 53.242 105.202 136.947 170.641 122.446 114.293 169.281 144.294 174.382 116.125 138.424 95.030 81.737 79.082 86.304 38.800 106.295 117.023 99.692 62.868 68.585 101.515 50.650 104.528 150.242 191.503 141.485 117.639 179.657 153.922 185.269 119.632 139.862 100.316 80.236 74.245 86.915 35.196 108.430 117.795 102.004 60.213 63.944 100.789 48.213 95.165 152.943 193.281 142.867 118.375 185.234 155.941 192.436 118.314 139.648 98.056 80.606 72.637 89.475 33.844 111.306 120.763 105.993 58.316 59.985 102.103 46.261 92.277 154.783 191.867 142.663 115.550 193.868 159.003 201.702 117.671 142.569 94.616 77.780 65.128 88.957 29.258 112.976 118.872 109.581 56.206 57.098 117.446 43.415 89.448 160.427 197.465 147.809 118.038 203.330 166.151 211.015 117.640 147.899 90.352 79.602 65.107 95.798 28.774 117.366 124.788 113.184 54.431 54.433 116.812 40.689 88.664 162.915 199.510 152.099 115.223 208.260 169.767 216.164 118.800 150.199 90.681 76.774 60.142 100.568 26.206 117.674 124.739 113.484 52.194 51.207 117.141 39.799 89.562 164.564 200.725 154.647 114.161 211.773 171.122 220.375 118.867 151.566 89.778 77.075 60.034 71.8 91.7 96.9 132.1 70.0 92.6 96.9 137.2 67.586 86.794 95.018 140.427 64.308 88.423 96.680 143.750 62.449 92.515 97.671 144.023 59.454 94.105 96.452 145.282 58.505 97.989 95.271 146.309 56.911 100.910 95.987 149.746 57.835 100.607 98.903 150.310 119.4 284.9 122.0 299.8 123.864 307.108 125.014 316.607 122.918 319.307 123.325 323.606 125.494 322.494 125.963 335.936 126.482 337.262 - - - - - - - - NA 26.317 118.715 125.883 114.157 52.323 51.211 See footnotes at end of table. 77 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 1 2 Admission to sporting events 1 2 ....................... Fees for lessons or instructions 7 ........................ Recreational reading materials .............................. Newspapers and magazines 2 ............................. Recreational books 2 ........................................... 138.2 150.4 230.8 204.0 119.8 102.9 145.7 156.0 238.9 205.7 121.0 103.6 148.620 163.370 248.080 208.036 122.709 104.305 152.546 172.671 257.231 215.325 128.653 106.299 153.725 174.389 264.055 221.333 134.986 106.493 156.175 175.814 266.872 220.181 135.196 105.098 156.006 174.767 268.184 221.146 139.136 102.471 161.796 185.548 277.304 226.532 147.729 100.332 162.398 186.707 276.400 232.219 152.981 101.480 Education and communication 2 .............................. Education 2 ............................................................ Educational books and supplies .......................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ............. College tuition and fees ..................................... Elementary and high school tuition and fees ..... Child care and nursery school 9 ........................ Technical and business school tuition and fees 2 ................................................................. Communication 2 ................................................... Postage and delivery services 2 .......................... Postage ............................................................. Delivery services 2 ............................................. Information and information processing 2 ............ Telephone services 2 ......................................... Wireless telephone services 2 ......................... Land-line telephone services 12 ...................... Information technology, hardware and services 14 ................................................................. Personal computers and peripheral equipment 3 ................................................................. Computer software and accessories 2 ............... Internet services and electronic information providers 2 ................................................. Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 2 .................... 115.3 157.6 374.3 455.3 492.8 497.8 200.5 118.0 167.6 399.5 484.0 527.2 527.1 211.2 121.506 176.927 434.352 510.016 559.190 556.271 219.405 125.921 186.916 464.544 538.309 591.804 590.037 230.326 128.883 195.672 496.580 562.610 627.061 613.370 235.532 130.548 203.343 513.904 584.840 652.495 637.450 244.308 132.728 212.745 540.742 611.633 691.768 661.200 249.713 134.694 220.818 578.816 633.523 719.677 684.254 256.385 135.334 223.340 594.314 640.089 727.001 693.261 258.688 166.0 84.3 120.5 190.9 169.3 82.2 95.2 64.6 174.4 83.1 126.5 201.1 171.5 80.6 96.8 64.6 183.016 83.282 132.091 208.927 189.551 80.546 98.792 64.011 189.275 84.737 136.357 215.400 199.456 81.886 101.688 64.361 - 196.480 84.809 143.156 226.626 202.732 81.728 102.707 63.629 100.000 204.472 83.913 146.000 229.846 228.422 80.730 101.739 61.339 102.225 215.928 82.990 152.285 238.782 254.464 79.599 101.397 59.931 104.131 222.158 82.496 158.134 247.741 267.265 78.975 101.654 59.447 106.131 225.845 82.372 167.788 263.671 272.093 78.638 101.372 58.430 108.162 13.1 11.2 10.215 9.906 9.423 9.232 8.818 8.528 8.459 131.1 58.5 115.8 54.2 100.000 50.722 88.529 50.180 77.960 48.930 73.559 43.791 64.348 43.187 58.764 40.079 56.281 38.294 94.5 77.2 73.176 75.899 75.642 76.396 75.987 75.797 76.744 44.2 40.3 36.945 36.230 34.994 33.708 31.733 30.246 29.340 Other goods and services ........................................ Tobacco and smoking products ............................. Cigarettes 2 .......................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 2 ............ Personal care ........................................................ Personal care products ........................................ Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 2 ........................... Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements ......................................... Personal care services ........................................ Haircuts and other personal care services 2 ...... Miscellaneous personal services ......................... Legal services 7 ................................................. Funeral expenses 7 ........................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services 2 ................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 2 ................................................... Financial services 7 ........................................... Checking account and other bank services 1 2 Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 1 2 .................................................... Miscellaneous personal goods 2 .......................... Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 1 ........ Infants’ equipment 1 4 ........................................ 317.3 513.1 207.6 154.6 187.6 155.4 326.7 527.3 213.4 157.7 193.3 159.0 337.633 566.696 229.969 163.226 197.643 158.236 349.220 602.644 244.647 172.664 202.774 161.397 377.330 783.794 319.378 210.845 205.823 162.275 384.502 827.680 337.573 219.980 207.196 160.656 391.043 847.063 345.001 229.262 210.257 160.825 396.814 862.945 351.585 232.482 213.099 161.147 401.454 881.770 359.131 238.678 214.915 161.324 102.1 104.2 103.861 104.966 104.825 103.631 101.995 102.435 102.258 173.1 206.6 126.0 306.6 244.6 233.5 122.9 177.5 212.5 129.6 318.7 255.5 244.9 126.9 176.418 219.656 134.026 329.908 262.910 256.560 130.834 181.661 226.281 138.068 339.698 274.810 270.369 137.122 183.917 228.343 139.326 348.697 283.418 278.644 140.340 182.363 230.159 140.435 356.475 292.614 284.595 143.423 185.648 232.302 141.742 367.912 300.480 291.088 145.339 185.555 236.460 144.279 375.951 306.049 297.379 148.520 186.364 239.093 145.886 382.131 311.908 301.739 149.149 127.9 254.2 123.9 134.4 263.0 126.7 139.205 273.241 129.839 149.481 258.195 122.325 155.624 262.572 124.260 159.478 264.654 126.498 167.815 283.390 135.703 169.959 290.867 141.021 174.846 298.655 147.621 147.2 86.4 150.2 100.0 156.6 86.9 151.6 97.1 163.279 87.487 154.060 95.663 171.238 88.754 155.308 98.654 173.992 89.262 157.926 NA 177.595 87.660 156.653 95.827 187.775 86.792 157.573 92.346 191.202 86.228 157.618 88.974 197.981 84.679 154.949 90.314 160.0 141.3 166.3 200.4 162.1 142.5 170.9 207.3 170.511 150.162 188.635 236.735 163.582 135.720 161.681 192.948 172.572 148.441 185.689 231.169 176.015 151.854 193.856 245.458 183.345 157.921 204.529 259.668 185.204 158.782 207.019 262.409 188.055 162.025 212.844 272.853 - - - Special aggregate indexes Commodities .............................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ................... Nondurables less food and beverages .................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel See footnotes at end of table. 78 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 112.093 249.225 252.669 236.504 289.945 210.610 199.734 202.600 152.344 189.844 233.014 198.422 112.990 263.966 238.894 217.506 210.890 212.356 140.014 261.976 255.785 211.109 191.955 108.811 256.731 257.567 246.287 300.067 208.855 198.127 202.442 138.536 165.032 194.403 189.557 111.235 275.370 246.090 171.158 215.930 216.100 139.228 155.745 262.636 224.865 201.511 111.477 259.055 258.303 256.014 306.436 215.703 205.888 207.860 151.052 187.864 229.250 202.064 112.993 279.896 247.793 202.301 219.048 220.025 143.383 228.186 266.237 218.813 199.834 110.512 262.074 259.418 263.264 310.824 218.921 209.996 210.712 154.443 195.703 242.401 208.028 111.887 285.481 250.191 217.953 221.045 221.795 142.830 259.903 269.572 223.186 201.759 112.277 267.737 264.341 269.858 318.043 224.805 217.260 216.875 160.453 205.966 255.567 218.411 117.890 292.487 255.271 232.300 226.795 226.740 145.929 287.363 275.643 236.613 205.245 111.563 273.694 270.122 276.982 324.870 228.709 220.582 220.408 161.405 208.549 258.414 221.668 119.237 299.113 260.580 233.473 231.043 231.033 146.387 291.815 282.400 240.239 207.478 July 2013 Special aggregate indexes Durables ................................................................ Services ..................................................................... Rent of shelter 6 ......................................................... Transportation services ............................................. Other services ........................................................... All items less food ...................................................... All items less shelter .................................................. All items less medical care ........................................ Commodities less food .............................................. Nondurables less food ............................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ........................... Nondurables .............................................................. Apparel less footwear ................................................ Services less rent of shelter 6 .................................... Services less medical care services .......................... Energy ....................................................................... All items less energy .................................................. All items less food and energy ................................. Commodities less food and energy commodities .. Energy commodities ............................................ Services less energy services ............................... Domestically produced farm food .............................. Utilities and public transportation ............................... 114.9 233.2 235.0 227.8 272.3 197.4 187.7 190.0 143.3 168.1 199.2 180.1 112.3 248.8 224.2 180.0 200.1 202.1 140.1 190.7 238.7 196.9 183.5 113.3 241.2 245.0 230.8 280.9 202.6 191.1 194.8 144.7 172.7 205.8 184.5 113.3 254.9 231.7 185.2 205.1 207.3 139.9 202.4 247.5 199.2 185.2 1 2 3 4 5 112.304 278.818 274.454 281.080 328.160 233.092 224.563 224.289 164.669 214.259 268.231 225.630 117.613 305.581 265.489 251.370 233.616 233.792 146.872 314.380 286.617 241.291 215.447 9 10 11 12 13 14 NA - Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 8 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Data not adequate for publication. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 79 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ................................................................................ 3.4 2.5 4.1 0.1 2.7 1.5 3.0 1.7 1.7 Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Cereals and bakery products ........................................ Cereals and cereal products ....................................... Flour and prepared flour mixes ................................. Breakfast cereal ........................................................ Rice, pasta, cornmeal ............................................... Rice 1 2 ................................................................... Bakery products .......................................................... Bread 2 ..................................................................... White bread 1 .......................................................... Bread other than white 1 ......................................... Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2 ................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ................................. Cookies 1 ................................................................ Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 .................................. Other bakery products .............................................. Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 1 ........... Crackers, bread, and cracker products 1 ................ Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers 1 ............................................. Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ....................................... Meats, poultry, and fish ............................................... Meats ........................................................................ Beef and veal .......................................................... Uncooked ground beef ......................................... Uncooked beef roasts 2 ........................................ Uncooked beef steaks 2 ....................................... Uncooked other beef and veal 2 ........................... Pork ........................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2 Bacon and related products 1 ............................. Breakfast sausage and related products 1 2 ....... Ham ...................................................................... Ham, excluding canned 1 ................................... Pork chops ............................................................ Other pork including roasts and picnics 2 ............. Other meats ............................................................ Frankfurters 1 ........................................................ Lunchmeats 1 2 ..................................................... Lamb and organ meats 1 ...................................... Lamb and mutton 1 2 ............................................ Poultry ....................................................................... Chicken 2 ................................................................ Fresh whole chicken 1 .......................................... Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1 .......................... Other poultry including turkey 2 .............................. Fish and seafood ...................................................... Fresh fish and seafood 2 ........................................ Processed fish and seafood 2 ................................. Shelf stable fish and seafood 1 ............................. Frozen fish and seafood 1 .................................... Eggs ............................................................................ Dairy and related products ............................................ Milk 2 ........................................................................... Fresh whole milk 1 .................................................... Fresh milk other than whole 1 2 ................................ Cheese and related products ...................................... Ice cream and related products .................................. Other dairy and related products 2 ............................. Fruits and vegetables ................................................... 2.3 2.3 1.7 1.0 -.3 3.7 -2.1 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.9 2.3 2.8 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.1 -.5 3.3 -1.3 2.2 2.1 1.4 3.1 2.1 3.1 .5 4.7 6.5 3.5 5.1 5.2 4.6 6.3 1.0 1.7 .4 3.2 3.9 3.3 4.8 4.9 5.6 5.4 4.1 7.4 2.7 5.2 4.2 6.0 10.5 11.3 10.1 4.5 5.8 2.8 8.4 2.4 3.4 1.4 5.8 5.9 6.6 11.7 13.1 21.0 4.9 26.7 39.4 11.1 12.5 12.0 13.3 13.5 8.7 8.5 8.9 10.8 7.4 12.1 -.4 -.5 -2.4 -.8 -1.4 -4.2 .1 -2.9 -8.8 -.5 -3.5 -3.4 -3.7 -2.6 2.7 4.3 1.0 .7 .5 1.1 1.5 1.5 1.7 -.2 -.8 -1.4 -1.3 .2 2.2 .1 1.1 .8 2.1 2.0 -.4 -1.0 .4 -1.2 .6 -2.8 4.5 4.7 6.0 6.1 7.2 12.0 6.5 6.9 5.6 5.6 6.7 5.8 9.3 6.4 4.4 3.2 5.8 5.4 6.2 7.1 1.8 1.8 1.3 .8 -.7 2.3 -.8 -1.5 .0 1.7 1.5 2.3 -.2 1.3 1.3 1.8 1.5 2.3 5.4 1.4 .7 .7 .3 1.2 1.2 3.9 1.0 .8 2.2 1.2 1.3 .7 1.6 .7 .8 .1 1.4 1.6 3.1 -.1 -.1 1.4 1.4 1.2 2.2 3.5 1.2 1.3 3.0 -.1 -3.6 -2.2 -4.8 2.2 2.5 -.1 2.6 .8 1.6 1.0 3.2 10.4 .3 -.3 1.1 -1.7 2.8 3.8 5.7 1.2 2.1 1.2 1.4 1.7 3.5 4.3 2.3 .5 .4 1.5 .6 2.7 1.6 1.0 .9 .5 .5 -.2 .1 4.1 .7 1.7 1.6 1.4 .4 1.3 -.4 .4 2.0 1.1 .9 3.6 5.4 4.0 3.3 5.0 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.0 1.4 3.2 3.8 2.3 1.4 1.2 .8 -.4 1.8 4.9 1.5 10.4 5.1 6.1 5.8 6.2 11.1 5.0 1.5 6.3 5.1 2.3 .3 4.3 5.4 5.3 6.6 7.8 5.8 3.9 7.0 9.2 -.7 -.9 -1.3 -1.1 .3 3.5 4.1 2.5 5.5 1.0 14.1 -1.2 -2.5 -4.3 .0 -1.9 1.6 -.2 1.9 6.3 7.4 8.7 7.3 1.4 4.7 5.2 4.1 3.2 5.1 32.6 13.4 19.3 22.0 16.9 13.0 3.6 11.8 5.9 5.8 5.4 7.9 4.0 7.4 7.7 6.1 9.7 15.0 6.1 -9.1 2.7 -3.3 -4.4 -2.5 8.4 5.6 2.6 3.4 2.4 -3.8 -3.6 -5.2 -4.7 -6.1 -2.5 -5.1 -.8 -7.8 -5.2 -3.7 -5.5 -8.5 -8.8 -8.0 -11.0 -2.4 -5.0 -.5 1.7 -.8 -1.5 -2.1 -4.4 -.4 1.2 .0 -1.4 1.5 3.4 2.1 -6.6 -7.6 -10.6 -12.8 -8.4 -9.3 -2.1 -3.8 -3.0 -1.2 5.5 5.4 7.2 6.1 6.2 4.9 5.4 10.8 11.2 12.0 13.7 8.4 11.3 11.4 7.6 12.8 3.9 7.5 1.6 16.2 15.9 1.3 1.4 5.0 -.1 .9 4.2 7.8 .4 -.9 2.7 6.1 3.7 5.1 5.6 4.7 4.3 2.6 1.4 1.4 4.4 7.9 8.0 9.4 11.5 11.9 13.0 11.0 8.7 8.1 8.2 12.4 5.7 5.7 5.9 8.6 9.7 6.7 8.0 5.3 9.5 20.1 4.8 2.9 4.0 2.3 12.4 6.8 5.9 7.9 6.7 8.3 6.4 8.1 9.2 9.5 9.0 7.8 9.0 6.0 2.3 .3 1.5 1.5 .8 4.6 5.6 3.2 4.1 4.2 -3.3 -2.4 -1.8 -4.1 -2.3 -2.8 -3.7 -5.4 -1.2 -1.2 -.5 -7.8 -16.5 5.7 6.0 3.6 7.1 4.6 -.1 -1.5 1.4 6.9 -2.2 1.1 .5 1.9 2.9 1.0 .1 -1.3 .1 1.8 3.0 1.5 1.9 1.5 1.1 .2 2.3 1.9 -.2 4.5 6.7 7.9 5.3 6.8 7.4 1.1 1.5 -1.9 -5.6 -1.2 2.5 3.7 2.1 1.9 4.2 .5 3.0 3.0 4.4 1.6 -.3 3.7 -3.4 -1.6 -2.0 -2.4 -1.8 -1.3 -2.6 -.7 -.3 - - - See footnotes at end of table. 80 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Fresh fruits and vegetables ........................................ Fresh fruits ................................................................ Apples ..................................................................... Bananas .................................................................. Citrus fruits 2 ........................................................... Oranges, including tangerines 1 ........................... Other fresh fruits 2 .................................................. Fresh vegetables ...................................................... Potatoes .................................................................. Lettuce .................................................................... Tomatoes ................................................................ Other fresh vegetables ........................................... Processed fruits and vegetables 2 .............................. Canned fruits and vegetables 2 ................................ Canned fruits 1 2 ..................................................... Canned vegetables 1 2 ........................................... Frozen fruits and vegetables 2 .................................. Frozen vegetables 1 ............................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2 ............................................................... Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2 ........................... Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ......... Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2 ................................ Carbonated drinks .................................................... Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2 ............... Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2 .......... Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2 ........... Coffee ....................................................................... Roasted coffee 1 ..................................................... Instant and freeze dried coffee 1 ............................ Other beverage materials including tea 2 ................. Other food at home ....................................................... Sugar and sweets ....................................................... Sugar and artificial sweeteners ................................. Candy and chewing gum 2 ....................................... Other sweets 2 .......................................................... Fats and oils ............................................................... Butter and margarine 2 ............................................. Butter 1 ................................................................... Margarine 1 ............................................................. Salad dressing 2 ....................................................... Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2 ............ Peanut butter 1 2 ..................................................... Other foods ................................................................. Soups ........................................................................ Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods .................. Snacks ...................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ................. Salt and other seasonings and spices 1 2 ............... Olives, pickles, relishes 1 2 ..................................... Sauces and gravies 1 2 ........................................... Other condiments 1 ................................................. Baby food 2 ............................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 2 .................................... Prepared salads 1 3 ................................................ Food away from home .................................................... Full service meals and snacks 2 ................................... Limited service meals and snacks 2 ............................. Food at employee sites and schools 2 .......................... Food at elementary and secondary schools 1 4 .......... Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 2 .... -0.5 1.3 4.2 7.4 7.5 5.7 -3.9 -2.3 9.2 -6.1 -19.5 4.5 5.3 5.8 5.2 6.8 4.8 3.6 1.8 4.3 10.0 2.7 6.1 11.8 2.1 -.8 6.0 8.4 -7.0 -2.4 2.7 2.6 3.8 1.2 2.5 .7 6.4 5.8 5.9 4.5 .9 -5.9 8.2 7.0 3.0 4.8 18.9 4.3 4.0 4.0 2.8 4.7 3.3 .6 0.6 -1.9 3.9 15.8 .1 3.9 -9.0 3.2 22.1 1.6 -10.8 3.6 13.5 16.5 10.6 19.1 8.0 8.8 -3.9 -3.7 -9.9 -8.4 .1 4.3 -1.3 -4.0 -16.9 9.8 3.2 -5.5 -.3 1.0 .6 1.6 -3.3 -3.5 2.2 3.1 3.8 1.9 9.1 4.5 1.3 1.2 5.4 -7.4 -10.5 6.9 -1.0 -1.7 -2.6 -1.4 .2 .0 0.9 -.5 7.1 3.6 -3.8 .2 -3.0 2.4 7.4 .0 1.3 1.9 7.0 5.7 8.3 4.9 9.8 9.1 2.3 5.5 13.3 .0 3.2 3.3 5.7 -1.2 -7.4 -3.2 4.8 -.7 .1 .5 1.6 -.5 -1.4 -2.2 -1.3 -4.3 6.9 .2 12.5 19.1 -17.5 2.2 16.5 .3 -7.2 1.6 3.2 4.1 5.4 3.2 2.6 3.3 4.9 2.5 3.5 3.0 4.4 .2 1.6 4.5 11.5 14.1 4.3 .4 2.4 4.0 8.1 3.6 1.7 -1.3 -3.2 -6.2 .6 -4.3 2.2 1.3 2.8 1.9 .9 5.8 3.8 6.1 .5 3.8 1.7 3.4 1.4 3.4 6.0 2.1 1.9 .4 13.2 3.1 2.4 2.2 -.5 7.7 2.6 .7 2.7 5.8 1.5 4.0 .9 -1.3 -5.8 1.7 3.4 .9 -2.9 .1 .0 -1.7 -1.0 -.1 -3.7 2.2 2.9 .2 .9 2.4 5.5 12.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 13.4 3.0 3.4 5.6 8.7 -2.4 2.3 3.2 3.6 -.5 4.8 3.4 5.6 6.1 2.2 9.5 3.6 6.6 8.7 2.6 -.1 3.8 4.5 3.5 5.8 4.1 1.1 6.3 3.7 .1 3.2 2.8 3.3 2.7 3.2 3.4 3.0 3.6 4.3 2.0 4.0 3.9 4.1 2.8 3.2 3.4 14.5 26.8 5.9 7.3 9.3 3.9 5.4 3.4 6.2 4.6 12.6 1.8 9.3 8.2 6.5 8.5 8.7 17.4 18.9 8.1 27.0 10.5 20.9 13.5 8.3 8.8 6.6 12.9 6.9 2.1 13.0 8.5 4.9 5.7 7.4 5.7 5.0 3.9 6.0 5.8 6.2 6.8 .5 .1 -.9 -1.2 .5 .8 -3.0 -.4 -2.8 -2.1 -5.0 .9 -.1 2.8 3.8 2.8 1.8 -4.5 -7.7 -11.5 -4.8 .6 -5.5 -1.0 .0 -2.2 -.8 1.5 2.0 3.2 -1.4 3.6 -2.0 -1.2 -1.1 1.6 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.8 2.8 2.5 -.7 -2.5 -1.2 -1.9 -1.5 -.3 -2.2 .8 2.5 3.4 1.1 -.7 .1 2.2 6.8 1.3 .9 1.6 9.3 21.9 1.2 1.8 -3.0 -4.1 -.5 -1.5 -1.3 .3 -1.0 -.3 -2.6 -.6 7.7 -.9 .0 -.1 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.5 2.5 2.2 6.0 13.8 5.8 4.3 6.3 13.1 2.5 10.5 19.3 20.9 10.1 2.2 5.5 3.8 3.9 3.1 6.2 13.5 11.1 1.9 20.3 7.9 18.5 27.2 4.5 2.5 3.0 7.4 5.1 9.6 .4 2.9 10.2 7.3 3.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 3.1 3.5 3.4 2.7 1.6 1.1 -.2 .7 .0 -1.0 1.2 -2.7 -4.3 -4.5 -3.9 -.1 2.0 1.1 -1.3 1.5 2.3 1.7 -.5 -2.6 1.6 .2 4.0 13.8 2.2 .4 .2 3.7 2.6 .8 6.5 3.1 2.0 2.6 2.5 2.2 2.5 2.4 2.6 3.4 3.6 2.6 1.8 -2.4 -1.7 -1.6 -.5 1.2 -2.5 -1.7 -3.1 -3.7 -2.2 .4 .6 -.9 -3.2 -.4 -.3 -1.4 .6 2.2 -1.2 -3.9 -1.2 -6.3 1.2 9.0 -.3 2.5 1.8 2.1 -5.0 1.0 4.8 -.3 -.1 .6 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.2 .8 1.4 - - - 2.9 - See footnotes at end of table. 81 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 July 2013 2012 Expenditure category Other food away from home 2 ...................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages at home ........................................ Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home ............. Distilled spirits at home ............................................... Whiskey at home 1 ................................................... Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home 1 .......... Wine at home .............................................................. Alcoholic beverages away from home .......................... Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 1 2 ....................................................................... Wine away from home 1 2 ........................................... Distilled spirits away from home 1 2 ............................ 5.3 1.3 .4 -.5 1.1 1.9 .6 1.6 2.9 4.0 2.4 1.5 1.3 .8 1.0 .2 1.9 4.2 4.8 3.8 3.3 4.3 .6 2.3 .2 3.2 4.6 5.7 4.4 4.4 5.3 2.7 4.0 1.2 3.8 4.5 1.9 1.9 1.5 2.6 1.8 2.6 2.1 .0 2.4 2.4 1.0 .1 1.2 -.5 -1.3 .1 -1.2 2.3 2.1 1.4 .3 1.4 .1 3.2 -1.0 -1.2 3.0 2.3 1.9 1.1 1.6 .2 .0 .5 .8 3.0 0.9 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.1 3.3 4.2 4.8 3.2 3.5 3.4 5.8 5.8 4.0 5.1 3.8 2.8 2.5 1.7 2.5 1.6 1.1 1.7 1.3 4.0 2.3 3.2 3.4 1.6 1.5 1.8 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 5 ............................................ Lodging away from home 2 ............................................. Housing at school, excluding board 5 6 ........................ Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ................................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ......... Tenants’ and household insurance 2 .............................. Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Fuel oil and other fuels ................................................. Fuel oil ........................................................................ Propane, kerosene, and firewood 7 ............................ Energy services 5 ......................................................... Electricity 5 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 5 ......................................... Water and sewer and trash collection services 2 .......... Water and sewerage maintenance 5 .......................... Garbage and trash collection 8 ................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. Window and floor coverings and other linens 2 .............. Floor coverings 2 .......................................................... Window coverings 2 ...................................................... Other linens 2 ................................................................ Furniture and bedding ..................................................... Bedroom furniture ......................................................... Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 2 ......... Other furniture 2 ............................................................ Infants’ furniture 1 4 ..................................................... Appliances 2 ................................................................... Major appliances 2 ........................................................ Laundry equipment 1 .................................................. Other appliances 2 ........................................................ Other household equipment and furnishings 2 ............... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items .............................. Indoor plants and flowers 9 ........................................... Dishes and flatware 2 ................................................... Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2 ......................... Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ...... Tools, hardware and supplies 2 .................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 2 ............................... Housekeeping supplies ................................................... Household cleaning products 2 ..................................... Household paper products 2 ......................................... Miscellaneous household products 2 ............................ Household operations 2 .................................................. Domestic services 2 ...................................................... Gardening and lawncare services 2 .............................. 4.0 2.6 3.1 3.5 5.1 3.3 4.2 4.3 4.0 5.1 3.0 3.1 4.0 4.6 5.1 2.4 1.9 3.4 -3.3 4.7 -.3 .3 .7 -5.0 5.0 .3 .4 .8 2.5 4.2 1.9 1.9 2.5 2.0 3.9 1.7 2.2 2.7 .7 4.2 1.9 1.6 1.3 19.4 .7 3.3 2.5 2.5 -2.2 15.6 18.0 24.0 27.2 17.3 17.6 10.7 30.2 5.2 5.5 4.3 .7 -1.8 6.2 .1 -4.2 .6 4.7 -1.5 -.4 3.9 4.3 4.3 .9 .5 -.3 2.4 2.3 2.6 -.6 7.5 -14.2 4.8 4.7 5.2 .5 -4.8 4.0 -.8 -8.5 -.7 -1.2 -.8 .5 -1.4 1.1 2.9 1.5 -1.3 -5.4 -8.3 -.7 -6.3 1.0 1.2 1.9 .8 4.0 2.7 6.6 3.8 4.4 4.6 4.5 2.8 2.8 -.1 5.4 5.3 28.3 32.5 19.2 3.4 5.2 -.4 5.4 5.6 4.8 -.7 -3.2 -.3 -2.6 -4.2 -2.1 -1.6 -1.9 -3.4 -3.8 2.1 2.1 2.6 6.0 5.9 -14.4 -21.0 -.3 7.7 8.6 5.5 6.5 7.0 5.0 2.0 -4.7 1.3 -.5 -8.5 -.1 .4 -1.2 1.9 -5.7 .7 .7 3.2 -3.0 -4.9 2.5 6.5 -4.2 -5.4 -.5 -18.1 5.6 6.9 2.2 -1.1 -3.2 -2.7 -6.2 -1.5 .0 -2.4 1.9 -.8 2.0 .3 .3 1.9 1.8 .8 13.5 16.5 7.9 -.1 .7 -2.8 5.7 6.8 2.3 -2.5 -7.0 -3.6 -8.2 -7.4 -4.5 -1.7 -3.6 -11.4 1.5 1.8 1.8 2.6 2.4 1.8 14.3 18.0 6.8 .8 2.2 -3.7 4.7 5.3 2.8 1.0 .3 1.3 .8 -.3 2.0 2.2 1.9 2.0 -.2 2.1 2.1 3.4 .4 -1.1 -1.4 3.6 -11.7 -1.1 -.5 -2.9 5.7 6.7 2.9 .0 -3.9 -3.8 1.1 -6.3 -.4 -2.9 .1 2.9 24.5 1.1 1.1 1.4 5.7 6.6 -4.4 -5.9 -.8 7.6 9.2 2.5 2.6 2.9 1.5 -.3 -1.8 -2.4 -1.1 -1.9 -.5 .9 .1 -4.2 1.4 2.8 3.2 -.5 -4.8 -9.6 2.0 -2.6 3.0 -1.1 -1.1 -1.0 1.5 -.2 3.8 2.0 2.2 1.7 1.4 2.1 .5 .2 -.2 -2.2 4.7 -.8 2.1 .3 .5 -.1 6.9 7.0 11.4 3.5 6.0 2.9 -2.6 -2.9 -3.3 -2.1 -3.5 -5.1 -2.9 -2.3 .3 -1.5 -2.5 -1.1 .3 1.4 .7 -1.4 -.3 .4 -4.1 -4.7 -6.1 -3.2 -4.7 -6.8 -1.0 -7.6 .7 -2.1 -.9 -2.7 .2 -1.6 3.3 .0 .3 1.0 -.6 1.5 3.2 4.0 -1.0 -3.9 -6.7 1.3 -6.6 .6 .7 2.6 .0 3.2 3.2 2.7 3.6 1.4 .1 1.5 1.9 3.9 7.8 -.8 -2.4 -3.7 -.5 -3.5 .1 .3 1.0 -.1 .4 -.8 2.3 .2 2.2 1.7 1.9 -1.8 -2.7 -4.5 -.6 -1.5 -2.5 -.2 -2.8 .7 .9 1.1 .8 -.6 -1.6 .6 -.4 .9 1.0 -.4 - 2.8 5.8 5.1 -1.2 -4.7 -7.7 1.9 -6.8 -1.0 .1 2.6 -1.1 2.3 3.2 .5 2.5 5.0 5.1 - - - - - - - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 82 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Moving, storage, freight expense 2 ............................... Repair of household items 2 ......................................... 4.1 6.8 0.2 4.3 -0.1 4.2 -0.8 4.9 -2.2 3.3 -0.2 0.7 - 2.9 4.3 2.5 2.5 Apparel ............................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ................................................... Men’s apparel ................................................................. Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ....................... Men’s furnishings .......................................................... Men’s shirts and sweaters 2 ......................................... Men’s pants and shorts ................................................. Boys’ apparel .................................................................. Women’s and girls’ apparel .............................................. Women’s apparel ............................................................ Women’s outerwear ...................................................... Women’s dresses ......................................................... Women’s suits and separates 2 .................................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2 ........................................................ Girls’ apparel ................................................................... Footwear ........................................................................... Men’s footwear ............................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ................................................. Women’s footwear .......................................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ............................................ Jewelry and watches 7 ...................................................... Watches 7 ....................................................................... Jewelry 7 ......................................................................... -1.1 -1.9 -1.3 -.6 -1.0 -.7 -3.5 -3.8 -1.0 .1 -4.1 7.6 -.5 .9 -.8 -.3 -4.1 -1.3 2.8 .4 -2.6 1.2 1.7 -.7 7.9 2.3 -.3 -1.0 -2.4 1.0 -3.8 -7.1 1.4 4.2 -.7 -.9 -4.9 2.7 -.3 -1.0 -1.1 -1.5 -4.4 5.8 -4.0 -3.4 .2 -3.6 -3.5 -.9 -4.0 -5.3 1.9 -.1 .5 -2.0 1.6 1.8 -.4 -2.3 2.7 2.9 4.8 1.3 1.6 -1.1 -.8 -.7 .0 1.2 -3.6 .8 -1.4 -2.4 -2.1 -1.6 -5.3 -3.6 4.6 5.7 5.6 .0 6.9 7.5 5.9 6.4 4.9 4.0 4.2 3.9 1.6 1.8 2.2 1.2 -1.2 4.3 -1.0 2.5 6.1 1.0 1.1 3.1 2.2 1.9 -1.1 1.5 2.7 2.1 3.7 -1.0 7.1 -2.9 -3.9 -2.6 -19.6 -3.5 -2.5 -.4 -6.9 .9 2.2 1.2 .0 -3.0 -2.2 .8 -2.6 -.9 -1.5 1.3 2.2 -.8 1.7 -.8 4.8 1.8 5.2 -2.3 .7 -.6 -2.0 2.1 -.9 -.3 4.0 -1.7 5.0 -.3 -4.4 1.5 3.9 4.6 -1.5 -1.1 6.9 3.3 7.5 5.4 1.6 3.5 1.7 1.6 5.8 .1 1.9 -2.7 2.6 1.7 -3.6 -1.5 -.8 .6 -2.9 -.1 5.4 -.7 6.5 8.3 9.3 1.3 2.7 1.6 .1 4.9 7.0 1.3 7.8 -1.0 .3 4.4 4.0 3.3 5.3 1.4 -.9 4.6 -2.9 1.8 -10.0 -.3 .8 -3.2 .5 -4.8 5.1 3.4 5.8 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles 2 ...................................... New vehicles ................................................................. New cars and trucks 1 2 .............................................. New cars 1 .................................................................. New trucks 1 8 ............................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Leased cars and trucks 10 ............................................ Car and truck rental 2 ................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 1 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 1 11 .............................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 1 ................................... Other motor fuels 2 ....................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment ................................. Tires .............................................................................. Vehicle accessories other than tires 2 .......................... Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 1 .......... Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 1 .................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair ............................ Motor vehicle body work ............................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing ..................... Motor vehicle repair 2 ................................................... Motor vehicle insurance .................................................. Motor vehicle fees 2 ........................................................ State motor vehicle registration and license fees 2 5 .... Parking and other fees 2 ............................................... Parking fees and tolls 1 2 ............................................ Automobile service clubs 1 2 ....................................... Public transportation ......................................................... Airline fare ....................................................................... Other intercity transportation .......................................... 4.8 4.7 .4 -.4 -.4 .8 -1.9 1.4 1.4 8.6 16.2 16.1 16.7 15.5 14.6 22.1 3.7 2.9 5.1 3.4 14.6 3.6 4.8 3.2 3.9 1.0 2.9 2.0 4.9 6.5 .2 5.9 6.4 4.8 1.6 1.7 -1.0 -.9 -.9 .2 -2.0 -2.2 -.1 2.9 6.4 6.4 6.5 5.9 6.2 7.3 4.8 3.6 6.6 4.8 15.0 3.8 3.4 3.2 4.4 .8 2.3 2.4 2.0 1.6 3.6 .1 -1.0 2.0 8.3 8.3 .0 -.3 -.3 -.4 -.2 .5 .6 -1.2 29.5 29.6 29.7 29.6 28.6 24.1 3.7 2.8 5.1 4.6 7.2 3.3 3.5 3.0 3.5 .5 2.0 1.3 3.7 4.6 1.0 7.2 10.6 1.3 -13.3 -14.4 -3.5 -3.2 -3.2 -1.1 -5.3 -8.1 6.0 3.7 -42.2 -43.1 -44.0 -41.7 -40.0 -25.1 7.4 6.0 9.6 6.4 24.0 5.9 3.9 7.2 5.1 4.0 3.9 2.5 6.1 8.6 -1.7 1.8 1.4 -.8 14.4 15.3 5.5 4.9 4.9 3.6 6.6 9.2 .0 6.3 50.7 53.5 55.2 50.9 47.5 9.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.8 -1.9 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.7 4.7 10.9 14.2 5.4 6.4 1.5 3.2 4.3 -4.1 5.3 5.3 .6 -.2 -.2 -1.1 1.0 3.7 -4.3 -.7 13.9 13.8 14.1 13.4 12.8 15.7 3.3 4.1 1.9 .7 6.4 1.9 2.5 .9 2.7 4.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 4.9 5.8 3.0 5.2 5.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 4.0 2.3 4.0 -2.9 -.5 10.3 9.9 10.0 9.9 9.9 19.3 5.9 6.5 5.0 3.0 13.9 2.2 1.8 2.3 2.2 3.4 1.9 1.3 3.0 3.8 1.7 3.8 4.5 -.5 1.6 1.5 -.1 1.6 1.6 1.1 2.1 -2.0 -4.0 .9 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.8 2.3 1.6 .9 .2 2.3 2.5 2.8 1.3 2.3 1.9 .7 4.7 2.2 -.5 6.4 8.4 2.3 2.4 2.1 1.3 3.8 3.9 1.8 .4 .4 -.3 1.1 5.0 -1.9 4.8 8.5 8.9 8.8 9.1 8.9 -2.1 -1.8 -3.1 1.0 1.4 -2.0 1.3 1.2 .8 1.7 1.3 1.5 1.1 2.3 2.5 .6 2.9 3.3 .8 - See footnotes at end of table. 83 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 July 2013 2012 Expenditure category Intercity bus fare 1 3 ...................................................... Intercity train fare 1 3 ..................................................... Ship fare 1 2 .................................................................. Intracity transportation .................................................... Intracity mass transit 1 12 .............................................. - - - 0.4 -2.3 -3.5 5.0 6.1 8.9 -3.3 3.1 4.5 4.1 -6.7 1.1 4.3 4.5 - - 2.3 2.1 8.2 8.3 -8.0 5.1 9.4 -3.1 3.8 3.1 9.2 -.4 3.1 3.6 -0.3 5.4 -1.4 1.9 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medicinal drugs 12 .......................................................... Prescription drugs ......................................................... Nonprescription drugs 12 .............................................. Medical equipment and supplies 12 ................................ Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... Physicians’ services 5 ................................................... Dental services 5 .......................................................... Eyeglasses and eye care 7 ........................................... Services by other medical professionals 5 7 ................. Hospital and related services .......................................... Hospital services 5 13 ................................................... Inpatient hospital services 1 5 13 ................................. Outpatient hospital services 1 5 7 ............................... Nursing homes and adult day services 5 13 .................. Care of invalids and elderly at home 4 .......................... Health insurance 4 .......................................................... 4.3 3.7 3.6 1.8 5.2 2.7 2.6 1.6 3.4 3.3 4.4 1.9 3.3 1.5 4.4 4.5 3.8 3.1 5.7 3.1 2.5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.0 3.5 - 4.1 2.6 1.7 5.0 2.0 3.1 6.1 6.2 6.8 5.2 5.0 3.1 6.4 5.9 4.2 4.1 5.8 1.5 3.1 8.1 8.3 7.6 9.9 4.8 3.4 8.8 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.7 .3 3.8 5.4 5.9 5.7 5.6 3.2 1.6 -3.5 3.4 2.5 2.5 3.2 1.7 1.8 7.1 7.7 7.7 8.2 3.6 1.6 -3.0 3.3 2.9 3.1 4.1 -1.0 -.1 3.4 2.7 3.4 2.7 .3 1.8 6.7 7.6 9.2 5.1 3.1 1.5 -4.0 3.5 3.2 3.4 4.1 .1 -.4 3.6 2.2 2.7 2.2 .7 1.3 5.3 5.8 6.2 5.0 2.9 1.9 6.1 3.2 1.7 1.6 1.9 .7 1.9 3.7 1.9 2.0 2.8 .3 .8 4.6 4.9 4.2 5.5 3.6 .9 9.9 1.5 .6 .7 .8 .1 -1.0 1.8 1.7 1.4 2.4 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.2 1.6 2.4 .2 1.5 Recreation 2 ........................................................................ Video and audio 2 ............................................................. Televisions ...................................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service 8 ........... Other video equipment 2 ................................................. Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 2 ............................................................. Video discs and other media 1 2 ................................... Rental of video or audio discs and other media 1 2 ...... Audio equipment ............................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 2 ............................. Pets, pet products and services 2 ..................................... Pets and pet products ..................................................... Pet food 1 2 ................................................................... Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2 ........... Pet services including veterinary 2 ................................. Pet services 1 2 ............................................................. Veterinarian services 1 2 ............................................... Sporting goods .................................................................. Sports vehicles including bicycles .................................. Sports equipment ............................................................ Photography 2 ................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ............................ Film and photographic supplies 1 2 ............................... Photographic equipment 1 2 ......................................... Photographers and film processing 2 ............................. Photographer fees 1 2 ................................................... Film processing 1 2 ....................................................... Other recreational goods 2 ............................................... Toys ................................................................................ Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 1 2 .. Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 2 ......................... Music instruments and accessories 2 ............................. Other recreation services 2 ............................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 2 .............................................................. Admissions ..................................................................... 1.1 .0 -14.4 3.3 -10.6 1.0 -1.1 -22.6 2.6 -13.9 .8 -.1 -18.3 2.5 -13.0 1.8 -1.0 -19.4 1.8 -14.4 -.4 -1.7 -27.4 2.3 -10.0 -.8 -2.7 -19.1 .3 -13.5 1.0 1.1 -17.1 3.8 -10.9 .8 .3 -17.5 3.6 -12.0 .8 1.3 -9.3 2.7 -2.1 -.8 -8.3 4.2 -8.8 .1 2.8 1.2 1.2 1.8 4.9 3.9 5.2 1.8 3.9 -.4 -3.1 -4.9 .6 -10.2 -1.6 -1.7 -1.6 -3.9 -4.5 -2.4 -3.4 -1.8 3.0 1.2 -3.3 3.5 -4.3 -2.9 3.5 3.2 3.4 3.0 4.1 4.1 4.3 1.5 3.0 -1.0 -4.8 -11.2 -4.0 -18.0 1.8 1.1 1.7 -3.1 -4.8 -2.5 1.0 .0 3.9 .5 -6.0 4.0 -4.8 -.7 5.5 4.9 5.4 3.1 6.3 4.1 7.0 -.9 -.3 -1.8 -3.5 -6.9 2.1 -14.7 -.4 2.1 -.8 -5.3 -5.7 -3.4 -6.3 -1.9 2.4 2.3 -5.1 5.9 -4.9 -.6 9.7 12.2 15.5 2.9 6.1 6.7 6.2 3.0 1.0 5.6 -1.8 -6.1 .7 -9.3 2.0 .7 2.3 -4.2 -6.8 -4.9 1.9 1.7 2.4 -3.3 -8.3 -.7 -4.8 -9.0 1.8 .9 1.0 .6 3.1 1.3 3.9 -1.1 -.2 -2.3 .5 -2.2 2.9 -3.8 2.7 2.5 3.9 -3.2 -6.2 -2.9 4.6 1.0 .2 -2.7 -7.6 1.3 -4.0 -3.0 1.2 -.7 -.1 -2.4 4.7 2.0 4.8 -.5 2.1 -3.5 -3.5 -10.3 -.6 -13.6 1.5 -1.6 3.4 -3.6 -4.8 -4.8 1.7 -1.2 .9 7.1 -1.1 15.0 -6.2 -3.1 3.6 2.9 3.6 2.2 4.9 4.5 4.6 .0 3.7 -4.5 2.3 .0 7.7 -1.7 3.9 5.0 3.3 -3.2 -4.7 -1.6 4.1 -1.2 .7 -3.4 -6.4 -.5 -6.3 -.9 1.6 1.0 2.9 -2.4 2.4 2.2 2.4 1.0 1.6 .4 -3.6 -7.6 5.0 -8.9 .3 .0 .3 -4.1 -5.9 -2.7 3.0 .8 2.3 -.5 -2.1 .3 -2.2 1.0 1.0 .6 1.7 -.9 1.7 .8 1.9 .1 .9 -1.0 .4 -.2 2.6 3.5 2.2 5.2 1.5 2.4 .9 3.1 -1.7 .9 .3 1.3 1.8 -.3 .4 4.2 .4 .4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - .4 .9 .9 .6 .2 .0 1.6 -.3 3.0 .4 See footnotes at end of table. 84 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 1 2 .......... Admission to sporting events 1 2 .................................. Fees for lessons or instructions 7 ................................... Recreational reading materials ......................................... Newspapers and magazines 2 ........................................ Recreational books 2 ...................................................... 3.5 6.4 2.6 .5 1.7 -1.2 5.4 3.7 3.5 .8 1.0 .7 2.0 4.7 3.8 1.1 1.4 .7 2.6 5.7 3.7 3.5 4.8 1.9 0.8 1.0 2.7 2.8 4.9 .2 1.6 .8 1.1 -.5 .2 -1.3 -0.1 -.6 .5 .4 2.9 -2.5 3.7 6.2 3.4 2.4 6.2 -2.1 0.4 .6 -.3 2.5 3.6 1.1 Education and communication 2 ......................................... Education 2 ....................................................................... Educational books and supplies ..................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ........................ College tuition and fees ................................................ Elementary and high school tuition and fees ................ Child care and nursery school 9 ................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees 2 ......... Communication 2 .............................................................. Postage and delivery services 2 ..................................... Postage ......................................................................... Delivery services 2 ........................................................ Information and information processing 2 ....................... Telephone services 2 .................................................... Wireless telephone services 2 .................................... Land-line telephone services 12 .................................. Information technology, hardware and services 14 ......... Personal computers and peripheral equipment 3 ......... Computer software and accessories 2 .......................... Internet services and electronic information providers 2 Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 2 ................................................ 2.4 6.1 5.2 6.2 6.6 5.6 5.5 6.5 -1.3 .4 .0 9.9 -1.3 .4 -1.5 2.3 6.3 6.7 6.3 7.0 5.9 5.3 5.1 -1.4 5.0 5.3 1.3 -1.9 1.7 .0 3.0 5.6 8.7 5.4 6.1 5.5 3.9 4.9 .2 4.4 3.9 10.5 -.1 2.1 -.9 3.6 5.6 7.0 5.5 5.8 6.1 5.0 3.4 1.7 3.2 3.1 5.2 1.7 2.9 .5 2.4 4.7 6.9 4.5 6.0 4.0 2.3 3.8 .1 5.0 5.2 1.6 -.2 1.0 -1.1 -7.7 -15.8 -4.3 -2.8 -14.5 -11.7 -7.4 -18.3 -8.8 -13.6 -6.4 -5.2 -3.0 -11.5 -1.1 3.7 -4.9 -11.9 -2.5 -.3 1.3 3.9 3.5 4.0 4.1 3.9 3.7 4.1 -1.1 2.0 1.4 12.7 -1.2 -.9 -3.6 2.2 -2.0 -5.6 -10.5 1.0 1.7 4.6 5.2 4.6 6.0 3.7 2.2 5.6 -1.1 4.3 3.9 11.4 -1.4 -.3 -2.3 1.9 -4.5 -12.5 -1.4 -.5 1.5 3.8 7.0 3.6 4.0 3.5 2.7 2.9 -.6 3.8 3.8 5.0 -.8 .3 -.8 1.9 -3.3 -8.7 -7.2 -.3 .5 1.1 2.7 1.0 1.0 1.3 .9 1.7 -.2 6.1 6.4 1.8 -.4 -.3 -1.7 1.9 -.8 -4.2 -4.5 1.2 -8.7 -8.8 -8.3 -1.9 -3.4 -3.7 -5.9 -4.7 -3.0 3.1 5.8 5.9 5.1 2.3 1.3 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.0 3.0 2.3 3.3 7.5 7.8 3.5 2.2 -.5 3.4 6.3 6.4 5.8 2.6 2.0 8.0 30.1 30.5 22.1 1.5 .5 1.9 5.6 5.7 4.3 .7 -1.0 1.7 2.3 2.2 4.2 1.5 .1 1.5 1.9 1.9 1.4 1.4 .2 1.2 2.2 2.1 2.7 .9 .1 .4 2.1 -.3 1.1 -.1 -1.1 -1.6 .4 -.2 2.3 2.7 2.6 3.0 3.4 4.6 1.8 4.9 1.6 .4 4.4 -.2 1.5 - 2.5 2.9 2.9 3.9 4.5 4.9 3.3 5.1 3.5 2.3 6.4 .6 .9 -2.9 -.6 3.4 3.4 3.5 2.9 4.8 3.1 3.6 3.9 2.5 4.3 .7 1.6 -1.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 5.4 4.8 7.4 -5.5 -5.8 4.9 1.4 .8 3.1 1.2 .9 .9 2.6 3.1 3.1 2.3 4.1 1.7 1.6 1.6 .6 1.7 -.8 .8 .8 2.2 3.2 2.1 2.2 2.5 .8 1.8 2.1 -1.8 -.8 - 1.8 .9 .9 3.2 2.7 2.3 1.3 5.2 7.1 7.3 5.7 -1.0 .6 -3.6 -.1 1.8 1.8 2.2 1.9 2.2 2.2 1.3 2.6 3.9 1.8 -.6 .0 -3.7 .4 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.9 1.5 .4 2.9 2.7 4.7 3.5 -1.8 -1.7 1.5 2.7 3.0 5.7 8.2 1.3 .8 2.8 3.4 5.2 5.4 10.4 14.2 -4.1 -9.6 -14.3 -18.5 5.5 9.4 14.8 19.8 2.0 2.3 4.4 6.2 4.2 4.0 5.5 5.8 1.0 .5 1.2 1.1 1.5 2.0 2.8 4.0 Other goods and services ................................................... Tobacco and smoking products ........................................ Cigarettes 2 ..................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 2 ....................... Personal care .................................................................... Personal care products ................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 2 ..................................................... Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements ........................................................... Personal care services ................................................... Haircuts and other personal care services 2 ................. Miscellaneous personal services .................................... Legal services 7 ............................................................ Funeral expenses 7 ...................................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services 2 ............................ Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 2 Financial services 7 ...................................................... Checking account and other bank services 1 2 ........... Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 1 2 Miscellaneous personal goods 2 ..................................... Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 1 ................... Infants’ equipment 1 4 ................................................... - - - - - - Special aggregate indexes Commodities ......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................... Nondurables less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ............ See footnotes at end of table. 85 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26. Historical Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Special aggregate indexes Durables ........................................................................... Services ................................................................................ Rent of shelter 6 .................................................................... Transportation services ........................................................ Other services ....................................................................... All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. All items less medical care ................................................... Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Apparel less footwear ........................................................... Services less rent of shelter 6 ............................................... Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ....................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... Domestically produced farm food ......................................... Utilities and public transportation .......................................... -0.5 3.8 2.7 2.7 3.0 3.6 3.8 3.3 2.9 5.4 7.6 3.9 -1.6 5.2 3.8 17.1 2.2 2.2 .2 16.7 2.9 1.3 9.0 -1.4 3.4 4.3 1.3 3.2 2.6 1.8 2.5 1.0 2.7 3.3 2.4 .9 2.5 3.3 2.9 2.5 2.6 -.1 6.1 3.7 1.2 .9 1 2 3 4 5 -1.1 3.3 3.1 2.5 3.2 4.0 4.5 4.0 5.3 9.9 13.2 7.5 -.3 3.6 3.1 17.4 2.8 2.4 .1 29.4 3.3 6.0 3.6 -2.9 3.0 1.9 4.1 3.5 -.8 -.8 -.1 -9.1 -13.1 -16.6 -4.5 -1.6 4.3 3.0 -21.3 2.4 1.8 -.6 -40.5 2.7 6.5 5.0 2.5 .9 .3 3.9 2.1 3.3 3.9 2.7 9.0 13.8 17.9 6.6 1.6 1.6 .7 18.2 1.4 1.8 3.0 46.5 1.4 -2.7 -.8 -0.9 1.2 .4 2.8 1.4 1.5 2.0 1.4 2.2 4.2 5.7 3.0 -1.0 2.0 1.0 7.7 .9 .8 -.4 13.9 1.3 2.0 1.0 1.6 2.2 1.9 2.5 2.3 2.7 3.5 2.9 3.9 5.2 5.4 5.0 5.4 2.5 2.0 6.6 2.6 2.2 2.2 10.6 2.3 6.0 1.7 -0.6 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.6 .6 1.3 1.1 1.5 1.1 2.3 2.1 .5 1.9 1.9 .3 1.5 2.5 1.5 1.1 0.7 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.0 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.7 3.8 1.8 -1.4 2.2 1.9 7.7 1.1 1.2 .3 7.7 1.5 .4 3.8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 - Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 86 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 27. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U. S. city average, all items (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1913 1914 9.9 10.1 9.8 10.0 9.8 10.0 9.9 9.9 9.8 9.9 9.8 10.0 9.9 10.1 10.0 10.2 10.0 10.3 10.1 10.2 10.1 10.2 10.1 10.2 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 10.2 10.5 11.8 14.0 16.6 10.1 10.5 12.0 14.2 16.2 10.0 10.6 12.1 14.1 16.5 10.1 10.7 12.6 14.3 16.8 10.1 10.7 12.9 14.5 17.0 10.2 10.9 13.0 14.8 17.0 10.2 10.9 12.9 15.2 17.5 10.2 11.0 13.1 15.4 17.8 10.2 11.2 13.3 15.8 17.9 10.3 11.3 13.6 16.1 18.2 10.4 11.5 13.6 16.3 18.6 10.4 11.6 13.8 16.6 19.0 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 19.4 19.1 17.0 16.9 17.4 19.6 18.5 17.0 16.9 17.3 19.8 18.4 16.8 16.9 17.2 20.4 18.2 16.8 17.0 17.1 20.7 17.8 16.8 17.0 17.1 21.0 17.7 16.8 17.1 17.1 20.9 17.8 16.9 17.3 17.2 20.4 17.8 16.7 17.2 17.1 20.1 17.6 16.7 17.3 17.2 20.0 17.6 16.8 17.4 17.3 19.9 17.5 16.9 17.4 17.3 19.5 17.4 17.0 17.4 17.4 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 17.4 18.0 17.6 17.4 17.2 17.3 18.0 17.5 17.2 17.2 17.4 17.9 17.4 17.2 17.1 17.3 18.0 17.4 17.2 17.0 17.4 17.9 17.5 17.3 17.1 17.6 17.8 17.7 17.2 17.2 17.8 17.6 17.4 17.2 17.4 17.8 17.5 17.3 17.2 17.4 17.8 17.6 17.4 17.4 17.4 17.8 17.7 17.5 17.3 17.4 18.1 17.8 17.4 17.3 17.4 18.0 17.8 17.4 17.2 17.3 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 17.2 16.0 14.4 13.0 13.3 17.1 15.7 14.2 12.8 13.4 17.0 15.6 14.1 12.7 13.4 17.1 15.5 14.0 12.6 13.4 17.0 15.4 13.8 12.7 13.4 16.9 15.2 13.7 12.8 13.4 16.7 15.2 13.7 13.2 13.4 16.6 15.1 13.5 13.3 13.5 16.7 15.1 13.5 13.3 13.7 16.6 15.0 13.4 13.3 13.6 16.5 14.8 13.3 13.3 13.5 16.2 14.7 13.2 13.2 13.5 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 13.7 13.9 14.2 14.3 14.0 13.8 13.8 14.2 14.2 14.0 13.8 13.8 14.3 14.2 13.9 13.9 13.8 14.4 14.2 13.9 13.8 13.8 14.4 14.2 13.9 13.8 13.9 14.5 14.2 13.9 13.7 14.0 14.5 14.2 13.9 13.7 14.1 14.6 14.2 13.9 13.8 14.1 14.7 14.2 14.2 13.8 14.1 14.6 14.1 14.1 13.9 14.1 14.5 14.1 14.1 13.9 14.1 14.5 14.1 14.0 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 14.0 14.2 15.7 17.0 17.5 14.1 14.2 15.9 17.0 17.5 14.1 14.2 16.1 17.3 17.5 14.1 14.4 16.2 17.5 17.6 14.1 14.5 16.3 17.6 17.6 14.1 14.7 16.4 17.6 17.7 14.1 14.8 16.5 17.5 17.8 14.1 14.9 16.6 17.4 17.8 14.1 15.2 16.6 17.5 17.8 14.1 15.4 16.8 17.5 17.8 14.1 15.5 16.9 17.5 17.8 14.2 15.5 17.0 17.5 17.9 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 17.9 18.3 21.6 23.8 24.2 17.9 18.2 21.6 23.6 23.9 17.9 18.4 22.1 23.6 24.0 17.9 18.5 22.1 23.9 24.0 18.0 18.6 22.0 24.1 24.0 18.2 18.8 22.2 24.2 24.0 18.2 19.9 22.4 24.5 23.8 18.2 20.3 22.6 24.6 23.9 18.2 20.5 23.1 24.6 24.0 18.2 20.9 23.1 24.5 23.9 18.2 21.5 23.3 24.4 23.9 18.3 21.6 23.6 24.2 23.8 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 23.7 25.5 26.6 26.8 27.1 23.6 25.9 26.5 26.7 27.1 23.7 26.0 26.5 26.7 27.0 23.7 26.0 26.6 26.8 27.0 23.8 26.1 26.6 26.8 27.1 24.0 26.1 26.7 26.9 27.1 24.2 26.1 26.9 27.0 27.1 24.4 26.1 26.9 27.1 27.1 24.6 26.3 26.9 27.1 27.0 24.7 26.4 26.9 27.2 26.9 24.8 26.5 26.9 27.1 27.0 25.1 26.6 26.9 27.0 26.9 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 26.9 27.0 27.8 28.8 29.1 26.9 27.0 27.9 28.8 29.1 26.9 27.0 28.0 29.0 29.1 26.9 27.0 28.1 29.1 29.1 26.9 27.2 28.1 29.1 29.2 26.9 27.3 28.3 29.1 29.3 27.0 27.5 28.4 29.1 29.4 26.9 27.5 28.5 29.1 29.3 27.0 27.5 28.5 29.1 29.4 27.0 27.7 28.5 29.1 29.5 27.1 27.7 28.6 29.1 29.5 27.0 27.8 28.6 29.1 29.5 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 29.5 30.0 30.2 30.6 31.1 29.5 30.0 30.2 30.6 31.1 29.5 30.0 30.3 30.7 31.1 29.7 30.0 30.4 30.7 31.1 29.7 30.0 30.4 30.7 31.1 29.8 30.0 30.4 30.8 31.2 29.8 30.1 30.4 30.9 31.3 29.8 30.1 30.4 30.9 31.2 29.8 30.2 30.6 30.9 31.3 29.9 30.2 30.6 31.0 31.3 30.0 30.2 30.6 31.0 31.4 30.0 30.2 30.6 31.1 31.4 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 31.4 32.0 33.1 34.2 35.8 31.4 32.2 33.1 34.3 36.0 31.5 32.3 33.2 34.5 36.3 31.6 32.5 33.3 34.6 36.5 31.6 32.5 33.4 34.7 36.6 31.8 32.6 33.5 34.9 36.8 31.8 32.7 33.6 35.1 37.0 31.8 32.9 33.7 35.2 37.2 31.8 32.9 33.8 35.3 37.3 31.9 33.1 33.9 35.5 37.5 31.9 33.1 34.0 35.6 37.7 32.0 33.1 34.1 35.7 37.9 See footnotes at end of table. 87 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 27. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Semiannual averages Annual avg. Year 1st half 2nd half Percent change from previous Annual avg. Dec. 1913 1914 - - 10.0 10.1 - - 1.0 1.0 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 - - 10.2 11.0 12.9 15.1 17.4 2.0 11.5 19.0 20.3 14.5 1.0 7.8 17.3 17.1 15.2 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 - - 20.1 18.0 16.9 17.2 17.2 2.6 -10.8 -2.3 2.4 .0 15.5 -10.4 -6.1 1.8 .0 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 - - 17.6 17.8 17.5 17.2 17.2 3.4 -1.1 -2.2 -1.1 .6 2.3 1.1 -1.7 -1.7 .0 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 - - 16.8 15.3 13.7 13.0 13.5 -6.4 -9.3 -10.2 .0 2.3 -2.3 -8.9 -10.5 -5.1 3.8 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 - - 13.8 13.9 14.4 14.2 14.0 3.0 1.4 2.8 -2.8 -.7 2.2 .7 3.6 -1.4 -1.4 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 - - 14.1 14.8 16.4 17.4 17.7 1.4 9.2 9.7 2.9 2.3 .7 5.0 10.8 6.1 1.7 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 - - 18.1 19.6 22.5 24.2 24.0 2.2 18.0 9.3 2.5 -1.7 2.3 8.3 14.8 7.6 -.8 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 - - 24.2 26.1 26.7 26.9 27.0 5.5 6.0 1.1 .4 -.4 .8 7.9 2.3 .7 .4 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 - - 26.9 27.3 28.3 29.1 29.3 .4 3.0 2.9 1.7 1.4 -.4 1.5 3.7 2.8 .7 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 - - 29.8 30.1 30.4 30.8 31.2 1.7 .7 1.3 1.6 1.0 1.7 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.3 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 - - 31.7 32.6 33.6 35.0 36.9 1.9 3.4 3.0 4.7 6.2 1.6 2.8 3.1 4.2 5.4 See footnotes at end of table. 88 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 27. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 38.0 40.0 41.4 42.9 46.9 38.2 40.1 41.6 43.2 47.5 38.4 40.2 41.6 43.6 48.0 38.7 40.4 41.7 43.9 48.3 38.8 40.6 41.9 44.1 48.8 39.0 40.8 42.0 44.4 49.3 39.2 40.9 42.1 44.5 49.7 39.2 41.0 42.2 45.4 50.3 39.4 41.0 42.4 45.5 50.9 39.6 41.1 42.5 45.9 51.4 39.8 41.2 42.6 46.2 51.8 40.0 41.3 42.7 46.5 52.2 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 52.4 56.0 58.9 62.8 68.7 52.8 56.1 59.5 63.2 69.5 53.0 56.2 59.8 63.7 70.3 53.2 56.5 60.3 64.3 71.1 53.5 56.8 60.6 64.9 71.9 53.9 57.1 61.0 65.6 72.8 54.5 57.4 61.3 66.0 73.7 54.7 57.7 61.5 66.4 74.4 54.9 57.9 61.8 66.8 75.1 55.3 58.2 61.9 67.4 75.7 55.6 58.3 62.2 67.7 76.4 55.8 58.5 62.5 68.1 77.2 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 78.3 87.5 94.7 98.1 101.6 79.4 88.5 95.0 98.1 101.8 80.5 89.0 94.8 98.4 101.8 81.4 89.6 95.2 99.0 102.1 82.3 90.3 96.2 99.5 102.5 83.2 91.1 97.4 99.8 102.8 83.3 92.2 98.0 100.1 103.2 83.8 92.8 98.2 100.5 104.2 84.6 93.7 98.3 101.0 104.8 85.3 93.9 98.6 101.2 104.8 86.1 94.1 98.4 101.2 104.7 86.9 94.4 98.0 101.2 104.8 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 104.9 108.9 110.0 114.5 119.7 105.4 108.5 110.5 114.7 120.2 105.9 107.9 111.0 115.1 120.8 106.3 107.6 111.6 115.7 121.8 106.7 107.9 111.9 116.2 122.5 107.0 108.4 112.4 116.7 122.8 107.1 108.4 112.7 117.2 123.2 107.3 108.6 113.3 117.7 123.2 107.6 109.1 113.8 118.5 123.6 107.9 109.1 114.1 118.9 124.2 108.3 109.2 114.3 119.0 124.4 108.6 109.3 114.2 119.2 124.6 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 125.9 132.8 136.0 140.3 143.6 126.4 132.8 136.4 140.7 144.0 127.1 133.0 137.0 141.1 144.4 127.3 133.3 137.3 141.6 144.7 127.5 133.8 137.6 141.9 144.9 128.3 134.1 138.1 142.0 145.4 128.7 134.3 138.4 142.1 145.8 129.9 134.6 138.8 142.4 146.5 131.1 135.2 139.1 142.6 146.9 131.9 135.4 139.6 143.3 147.0 132.2 135.8 139.8 143.4 147.3 132.2 135.9 139.8 143.3 147.2 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 147.8 151.7 156.3 158.4 161.0 148.3 152.2 156.8 158.5 161.1 148.7 152.9 157.0 158.7 161.4 149.3 153.6 157.2 159.1 162.7 149.6 154.0 157.2 159.5 162.8 149.9 154.1 157.4 159.7 162.8 149.9 154.3 157.5 159.8 163.3 150.2 154.5 157.8 160.0 163.8 150.6 155.1 158.3 160.2 164.7 151.0 155.5 158.5 160.6 165.0 150.9 155.9 158.5 160.7 165.1 150.9 155.9 158.2 160.7 165.1 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 165.6 171.7 173.2 177.7 180.9 166.5 172.4 173.7 179.2 181.9 167.9 172.6 174.7 180.3 182.9 168.0 173.5 175.8 179.8 183.5 168.2 174.4 175.8 179.4 184.7 169.2 174.6 175.9 179.6 185.3 169.4 173.8 176.1 179.6 184.9 169.3 173.8 176.6 180.3 185.0 170.4 174.8 177.0 181.0 185.4 170.6 174.0 177.3 180.7 186.5 170.9 173.7 177.4 180.2 186.8 170.7 172.9 177.0 179.9 186.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 186.3 194.0 197.559 206.744 205.700 187.3 194.2 198.544 207.254 206.708 188.6 195.3 200.612 209.147 207.218 190.2 197.2 202.130 210.698 207.925 190.0 198.2 203.661 212.788 208.774 190.1 198.6 203.906 215.223 210.972 191.0 199.2 203.700 216.304 210.526 192.1 199.6 203.199 215.247 211.156 195.0 198.4 203.889 214.935 211.322 195.2 197.0 204.338 212.182 211.549 193.4 196.8 205.891 207.296 212.003 192.5 197.2 205.777 204.813 211.703 2010 2011 2012 2013 212.568 216.400 223.216 226.520 212.544 217.535 224.317 228.677 213.525 220.024 226.304 229.323 213.958 221.743 227.012 228.949 214.124 222.954 226.600 229.399 213.839 222.522 226.036 230.002 213.898 222.686 225.568 230.084 214.205 223.326 227.056 214.306 223.688 228.184 214.623 223.043 227.974 214.750 222.813 226.595 215.262 222.166 225.889 - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 89 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 27. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U. S. city average, all items-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Semiannual averages Annual avg. Year 1st half 2nd half Percent change from previous Annual avg. Dec. 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 - - 39.0 40.7 42.1 44.7 49.6 5.5 3.3 3.4 8.9 12.3 5.7 4.4 3.4 6.2 11.0 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 - - 54.1 57.2 60.9 65.6 73.1 6.9 4.8 6.8 9.0 13.4 9.1 5.7 6.5 7.7 11.4 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 - - 102.1 104.4 82.9 91.4 96.9 99.8 103.3 12.6 8.6 3.8 3.3 3.6 13.4 10.3 6.0 3.0 3.5 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 106.0 108.2 111.2 115.5 121.3 107.8 109.0 113.7 118.4 123.9 106.9 108.6 112.5 117.0 122.6 3.6 .6 4.5 4.4 4.5 3.5 1.6 3.6 4.0 4.8 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 127.1 133.3 137.1 141.3 144.5 131.0 135.2 139.3 142.9 146.8 129.0 134.3 138.2 142.1 145.6 6.1 2.8 2.9 2.5 2.7 5.2 4.1 2.9 2.8 2.5 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 148.9 153.1 157.0 159.0 162.0 150.6 155.2 158.1 160.3 164.5 149.8 154.1 157.6 159.7 163.2 2.5 3.3 1.5 1.6 2.7 2.9 2.9 2.3 1.3 2.2 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 167.6 173.2 174.9 179.3 183.2 170.2 173.8 176.9 180.3 185.8 168.9 173.5 175.9 179.8 184.5 3.4 1.3 2.4 1.6 3.4 3.5 2.7 1.4 2.2 2.6 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 188.8 196.3 201.069 210.309 207.883 193.2 198.0 204.466 211.796 211.377 191.0 197.1 202.767 211.053 209.630 3.5 2.4 4.3 -.5 3.4 3.5 3.2 2.9 4.1 -.7 2010 2011 2012 2013 213.426 220.196 225.581 228.812 214.507 222.954 226.878 213.967 221.575 226.229 1.7 3.2 1.7 2.1 3.6 2.1 - - - - - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 90 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ..................................................................... All items (1967=100) .................................................. 192.5 573.3 197.2 587.3 205.777 612.948 204.813 610.075 211.703 630.600 215.262 641.200 222.166 661.766 225.889 672.854 230.084 685.350 Food and beverages ................................................ Food ...................................................................... Food at home ...................................................... Cereals and bakery products ............................. Cereals and cereal products ............................ Flour and prepared flour mixes ...................... Breakfast cereal ............................................. Rice, pasta, cornmeal .................................... Bakery products ............................................... Bread 1 .......................................................... Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 1 ........................ Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ...................... Other bakery products ................................... Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ............................ Meats, poultry, and fish ................................... Meats ............................................................. Beef and veal ............................................... Uncooked ground beef .............................. Uncooked beef roasts 1 ............................. Uncooked beef steaks 1 ............................ Uncooked other beef and veal 1 ................ Pork ............................................................. Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 1 .......................................... Ham ........................................................... Pork chops ................................................. Other pork including roasts and picnics 1 .. Other meats ................................................. Poultry ........................................................... Chicken 1 ..................................................... Other poultry including turkey 1 ................... Fish and seafood ........................................... Fresh fish and seafood 1 ............................. Processed fish and seafood 1 ...................... Eggs ................................................................ Dairy and related products ................................ Milk 1 ................................................................ Cheese and related products .......................... Ice cream and related products ....................... Other dairy and related products 1 .................. Fruits and vegetables ........................................ Fresh fruits and vegetables ............................. Fresh fruits ..................................................... Apples .......................................................... Bananas ...................................................... Citrus fruits 1 ................................................ Other fresh fruits 1 ....................................... Fresh vegetables ........................................... Potatoes ...................................................... Lettuce ......................................................... Tomatoes ..................................................... Other fresh vegetables ................................ Processed fruits and vegetables 1 ................... Canned fruits and vegetables 1 ..................... Frozen fruits and vegetables 1 ....................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 1 ..................................... Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials .................................................... Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 1 ..................... Carbonated drinks ......................................... Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 .... Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 192.5 192.2 190.7 208.4 184.6 171.7 200.9 167.3 221.3 126.8 126.7 213.2 207.2 185.6 187.1 187.7 201.7 176.0 147.4 145.9 134.8 174.9 196.5 196.1 193.2 215.2 188.9 176.8 202.0 175.8 229.5 133.7 134.6 215.5 214.9 188.0 188.5 189.1 202.7 177.3 147.4 145.3 141.0 175.3 206.141 205.855 204.141 226.696 196.937 190.120 208.175 184.496 243.149 147.613 140.373 228.155 219.795 198.489 196.452 195.296 213.259 186.988 154.068 153.152 147.341 177.887 218.269 218.155 217.498 253.759 223.504 229.039 218.381 233.048 270.252 166.349 159.319 247.775 243.351 208.639 208.480 206.941 227.130 207.556 162.136 155.559 156.835 186.701 217.186 216.679 212.041 251.570 220.044 218.595 218.580 226.081 268.885 160.563 155.735 254.648 244.918 200.623 200.836 196.375 216.156 194.559 157.240 148.214 154.481 172.260 220.508 220.062 215.748 251.419 217.960 216.090 215.560 225.782 269.887 162.997 158.627 253.730 242.901 211.858 212.009 210.850 229.728 206.820 165.223 156.178 171.694 191.689 230.642 230.624 228.925 266.752 233.774 242.361 229.605 241.336 284.843 173.485 168.910 265.148 255.346 228.845 229.209 231.020 256.334 232.246 186.482 172.906 187.851 207.457 234.618 234.563 231.803 268.730 232.390 247.489 228.020 237.827 289.468 176.421 171.077 267.573 261.202 232.186 232.678 232.491 268.107 245.269 192.911 179.664 196.242 200.699 236.323 236.186 232.605 272.141 235.345 256.802 230.515 239.307 293.138 178.547 172.286 270.335 265.851 235.527 236.783 236.108 271.400 245.607 198.224 183.462 196.892 209.226 120.0 173.4 168.4 109.8 179.6 184.1 120.3 112.0 205.5 120.6 108.2 153.8 183.0 128.6 180.8 180.4 121.9 249.6 298.1 306.3 252.3 169.8 172.2 120.9 288.6 252.4 253.2 337.8 298.4 119.6 118.9 121.3 121.9 174.2 166.3 109.4 183.3 181.9 118.6 111.9 212.4 125.4 110.8 176.2 180.3 124.9 176.9 184.1 121.9 254.7 303.6 321.0 277.8 174.7 183.1 124.2 285.7 266.8 273.0 312.1 291.2 122.7 122.0 124.2 125.971 176.895 167.784 108.820 186.035 194.314 127.898 114.166 223.236 132.570 115.420 234.691 205.149 149.236 200.799 189.727 136.149 269.533 322.717 338.490 294.385 183.352 183.278 133.873 306.165 275.821 286.234 373.203 302.224 127.813 127.130 127.862 128.835 186.378 178.092 116.862 197.514 205.506 134.854 122.553 239.504 139.815 126.376 212.916 209.922 144.176 217.373 200.306 139.820 278.835 324.316 333.638 304.463 212.173 181.951 121.829 313.763 331.842 291.564 333.609 311.812 145.395 148.284 138.253 121.794 171.729 163.913 104.617 193.620 202.388 132.050 124.030 239.238 137.987 127.997 198.504 193.546 128.979 196.937 195.768 134.414 270.279 311.627 319.843 275.345 194.027 182.025 119.566 302.178 276.458 318.530 342.058 296.805 144.715 149.616 133.373 136.610 192.294 176.129 118.084 201.515 204.468 133.549 124.644 249.371 148.706 128.635 210.890 200.958 135.635 205.729 200.811 136.060 273.977 318.535 331.197 286.422 197.763 199.921 121.370 304.975 292.452 296.068 305.839 316.814 143.046 146.637 133.137 148.085 202.592 191.845 129.836 215.574 213.483 137.294 140.081 266.290 158.079 138.066 224.323 217.503 148.167 222.204 218.938 144.184 280.711 321.559 329.693 305.927 206.769 191.842 117.671 312.122 314.226 293.170 309.725 322.774 153.196 155.090 146.424 144.686 197.115 185.916 122.970 212.346 226.209 145.913 146.708 266.388 156.030 139.863 225.725 218.289 150.914 221.845 215.808 144.064 285.426 328.790 348.347 347.452 207.308 199.529 124.514 308.054 290.893 283.580 325.170 319.611 153.165 155.509 144.290 154.299 209.819 187.935 124.096 208.582 230.065 147.814 151.533 273.684 162.294 142.043 217.389 214.735 147.747 218.646 209.528 143.812 285.785 325.936 336.134 370.778 206.850 224.174 102.812 314.445 338.268 286.855 301.858 323.797 158.007 161.898 147.954 117.4 121.0 128.005 147.495 148.254 147.658 156.566 158.799 161.580 144.9 112.1 134.3 112.2 107.5 147.8 114.2 135.3 127.3 110.6 152.883 118.208 139.574 143.862 114.191 162.280 126.985 152.766 149.813 120.279 160.745 125.475 153.097 151.411 116.782 158.654 123.140 151.169 150.567 114.010 167.577 128.539 160.314 169.736 117.202 167.396 129.305 160.021 166.765 118.654 164.833 127.261 159.368 167.857 115.695 See footnotes at end of table. 91 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Beverage materials including coffee and tea 1 Coffee ............................................................ Other beverage materials including tea 1 ...... Other food at home ............................................ Sugar and sweets ............................................ Sugar and artificial sweeteners ..................... Candy and chewing gum 1 ............................ Other sweets 1 ............................................... Fats and oils .................................................... Butter and margarine 1 .................................. Salad dressing 1 ............................................ Other fats and oils including peanut butter 1 Other foods ...................................................... Soups ............................................................ Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods ....... Snacks ........................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ...... Baby food 1 .................................................... Other miscellaneous foods 1 ......................... Food away from home ......................................... Full service meals and snacks 1 ........................ Limited service meals and snacks 1 .................. Food at employee sites and schools 1 ............... Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 ................................................... Other food away from home 1 ........................... Alcoholic beverages .............................................. Alcoholic beverages at home ............................ Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home Distilled spirits at home .................................... Wine at home .................................................. Alcoholic beverages away from home ............... 103.4 162.1 115.7 167.1 166.9 154.5 110.8 117.5 165.6 132.0 106.4 116.3 183.7 211.3 152.0 180.7 186.7 128.0 112.9 195.8 123.1 124.0 120.5 105.7 165.4 118.4 168.1 171.3 163.5 112.2 122.2 167.3 130.2 110.1 117.6 183.7 211.3 149.5 178.7 186.5 129.3 115.3 202.0 127.3 127.7 124.8 109.188 173.838 121.348 173.511 177.051 162.645 117.281 126.657 176.736 138.383 113.763 125.513 188.646 211.526 154.768 186.595 193.197 134.720 115.658 209.931 132.236 132.893 128.568 112.847 184.976 123.678 189.527 192.120 172.947 127.765 138.694 207.439 164.119 126.045 151.538 203.937 229.108 164.905 211.129 205.712 142.495 124.144 220.847 137.473 140.911 135.938 112.401 180.716 124.344 189.197 197.258 179.629 131.090 141.020 198.165 151.702 126.582 143.034 203.972 226.023 163.260 214.567 210.137 141.182 122.796 224.940 139.929 143.384 139.721 113.213 185.246 123.445 189.176 202.206 191.871 133.051 142.247 200.925 165.597 128.929 139.055 202.520 222.929 160.963 215.459 207.755 139.234 122.267 227.871 141.699 144.718 143.615 124.511 221.033 126.128 199.694 209.639 199.828 136.786 151.007 229.065 183.995 139.419 165.720 211.835 229.725 165.710 231.495 218.360 149.514 126.235 234.666 145.855 149.167 148.670 121.371 212.347 125.194 203.881 212.131 197.773 139.034 154.507 233.357 182.772 139.494 173.291 216.706 229.998 166.019 241.521 224.118 153.985 129.351 240.460 149.405 152.935 153.352 119.727 206.166 125.885 205.025 210.103 191.114 138.700 153.865 229.697 183.300 134.196 170.853 219.258 251.031 165.820 247.620 228.178 153.328 129.207 243.508 151.457 154.753 155.391 114.2 133.6 196.3 172.7 175.9 175.1 151.5 247.3 116.4 138.7 201.1 175.7 178.7 176.3 156.0 257.4 120.269 144.454 208.934 181.999 186.264 178.085 161.506 269.505 128.848 153.646 218.445 190.471 196.194 182.474 167.054 281.406 131.785 156.830 223.168 194.523 201.688 185.979 166.961 287.621 134.439 161.657 225.592 195.108 203.522 185.610 164.394 294.090 137.958 165.205 229.467 196.850 206.608 185.703 163.011 302.665 141.612 167.933 234.059 199.561 210.453 185.723 164.352 311.529 143.638 169.707 237.165 202.053 212.568 188.712 167.101 316.020 Housing ................................................................... Shelter ................................................................... Rent of primary residence 2 ................................. Lodging away from home 1 .................................. Housing at school, excluding board 2 3 ............. Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 2 3 ........... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 2 3 ................................................................. Tenants’ and household insurance 1 ................... Fuels and utilities ................................................... Household energy ............................................... Fuel oil and other fuels ...................................... Fuel oil ............................................................. Propane, kerosene, and firewood 4 ................. Energy services 2 .............................................. Electricity 2 ....................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 2 .............................. Water and sewer and trash collection services 1 Water and sewerage maintenance 2 ............... Garbage and trash collection 5 ........................ Household furnishings and operations .................. Window and floor coverings and other linens 1 ... Floor coverings 1 ............................................... Window coverings 1 ........................................... Other linens 1 ..................................................... Furniture and bedding ......................................... Bedroom furniture .............................................. Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 1 ................................................................. Other furniture 1 ................................................. Appliances 1 ........................................................ Major appliances 1 ............................................. 194.2 219.2 219.7 122.4 349.6 200.5 228.3 229.1 127.1 367.7 206.638 235.480 238.216 133.179 388.209 212.452 240.752 246.026 129.982 405.966 212.142 241.991 247.465 124.222 427.153 212.861 243.120 249.246 127.369 444.580 217.009 247.858 255.322 129.754 462.442 220.750 253.331 262.037 131.370 482.179 225.010 256.916 265.247 156.389 485.188 254.4 211.2 263.8 220.1 276.352 226.151 267.821 230.926 253.210 232.603 258.522 233.278 261.773 237.350 262.676 242.165 327.673 244.909 211.2 116.4 190.2 172.4 227.4 236.0 266.5 178.3 152.2 258.9 133.2 285.0 320.3 121.9 87.7 114.0 90.1 79.5 123.6 143.6 220.1 117.4 190.9 171.5 232.2 240.9 272.4 177.1 163.2 221.1 139.6 298.5 337.0 122.6 83.9 117.5 91.4 72.8 122.6 141.4 226.151 117.396 200.831 180.379 298.656 320.865 326.741 183.066 171.431 220.150 147.186 315.239 353.370 121.880 81.035 117.978 90.188 68.938 120.204 140.415 230.926 120.360 213.861 192.050 260.185 252.236 327.270 197.545 186.472 232.380 156.864 337.662 371.080 124.314 77.171 120.817 90.166 63.065 119.826 140.843 232.603 124.415 207.329 182.701 265.130 270.525 312.422 187.125 185.190 190.227 165.808 360.749 379.734 123.187 74.826 116.767 83.394 62.293 119.684 137.094 233.278 127.674 210.860 184.079 299.558 314.253 338.476 187.077 186.549 185.089 175.008 384.093 388.794 120.007 68.986 112.792 74.553 57.344 113.905 135.266 237.342 130.695 216.074 187.586 340.375 371.715 359.883 189.060 190.926 178.374 183.178 404.155 399.257 121.409 68.578 113.079 73.257 57.069 116.870 137.962 242.160 135.258 216.708 185.467 333.782 385.437 317.315 187.022 189.893 173.314 193.651 430.358 411.626 121.283 65.830 110.176 74.438 53.619 116.053 133.688 244.903 137.167 229.754 198.412 319.014 361.832 314.423 201.433 207.320 178.116 198.685 442.848 417.916 120.751 64.801 107.331 73.775 52.751 115.890 134.208 92.0 88.9 87.4 94.8 91.7 88.5 88.4 98.1 89.432 85.686 89.909 100.715 88.045 87.286 91.480 102.836 89.881 87.092 88.684 99.788 86.544 74.938 85.043 95.256 88.849 77.694 86.302 98.223 89.193 78.645 88.123 102.015 89.511 76.266 86.172 99.158 See footnotes at end of table. 92 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Other appliances 1 ............................................. Other household equipment and furnishings 1 .... Clocks, lamps, and decorator items .................. Indoor plants and flowers 6 ................................ Dishes and flatware 1 ........................................ Nonelectric cookware and tableware 1 .............. Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 1 ..................................................... Tools, hardware and supplies 1 ......................... Outdoor equipment and supplies 1 .................... Housekeeping supplies ....................................... Household cleaning products 1 .......................... Household paper products 1 .............................. Miscellaneous household products 1 ................. Household operations 1 ....................................... Domestic services 1 ........................................... Gardening and lawncare services 1 ................... Moving, storage, freight expense 1 .................... Repair of household items 1 .............................. 77.1 82.9 80.1 124.1 80.7 91.7 75.6 79.0 74.3 123.6 75.1 92.2 75.914 76.170 67.750 128.403 73.764 95.198 76.735 76.086 66.408 134.433 72.685 96.592 74.250 73.849 63.889 130.327 70.705 96.138 71.729 70.769 60.220 130.226 66.020 95.861 70.945 67.548 55.990 130.374 61.710 96.983 70.614 66.052 53.992 131.156 59.364 96.436 69.675 64.933 52.414 130.742 58.360 96.937 93.2 98.5 88.8 162.5 110.2 125.2 106.6 136.0 131.1 94.7 100.5 89.7 168.8 113.2 133.4 110.6 141.2 135.7 94.697 101.573 88.810 183.428 121.182 154.045 116.635 152.814 141.938 129.6 155.5 129.0 162.1 93.593 98.836 89.028 171.286 113.279 138.485 112.593 144.659 138.159 143.712 130.180 168.656 129.074 177.632 93.468 98.773 88.575 184.503 123.214 155.385 115.123 152.486 142.901 157.991 125.137 184.346 91.606 97.267 86.502 185.068 121.391 160.635 115.257 153.116 144.039 156.985 126.254 NA 92.382 99.580 86.533 190.869 125.476 164.494 119.293 155.744 144.146 159.594 126.708 197.981 92.850 100.652 86.734 191.530 124.326 168.218 119.762 159.460 146.659 161.968 130.234 206.664 93.550 101.720 87.086 190.497 122.318 169.727 119.324 161.080 148.183 160.970 132.563 212.557 Apparel .................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ........................................ Men’s apparel ...................................................... Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ............ Men’s furnishings ............................................... Men’s shirts and sweaters 1 .............................. Men’s pants and shorts ..................................... Boys’ apparel ....................................................... Women’s and girls’ apparel ................................... Women’s apparel ................................................. Women’s outerwear ........................................... Women’s dresses .............................................. Women’s suits and separates 1 ......................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 1 ...................................... Girls’ apparel ....................................................... Footwear ................................................................ Men’s footwear .................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ...................................... Women’s footwear ............................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ................................ Jewelry and watches 4 ........................................... Watches 4 ............................................................ Jewelry 4 .............................................................. 117.2 113.5 119.6 124.3 133.7 86.7 105.7 95.9 108.3 109.0 108.1 104.0 86.9 118.6 113.0 119.9 120.8 133.3 89.7 105.6 93.4 110.4 112.0 107.0 116.9 89.2 118.126 112.487 117.412 122.326 127.244 83.798 107.614 97.503 109.375 110.682 102.975 116.942 88.138 117.006 111.232 115.849 115.341 135.854 80.130 105.128 97.105 105.413 106.699 101.095 114.752 83.483 118.984 110.856 116.346 113.420 137.577 81.777 104.078 94.354 107.819 109.343 107.200 111.348 84.982 117.127 109.849 115.252 113.644 138.695 78.513 104.704 93.592 104.988 106.528 103.647 103.242 81.794 123.203 116.906 122.518 114.208 149.608 85.095 110.321 99.951 110.883 111.341 106.156 109.415 83.250 125.454 119.468 123.899 113.572 156.217 82.591 114.187 105.502 111.676 112.474 109.952 110.425 85.161 123.683 121.454 127.573 115.733 162.147 81.519 122.742 103.096 106.947 109.224 87.381 106.449 82.882 91.8 105.7 120.9 118.1 125.2 119.6 117.6 122.5 108.7 126.6 90.5 104.2 122.6 121.0 124.9 121.6 116.8 128.3 111.0 133.6 89.828 104.034 122.029 119.023 127.064 120.533 116.419 133.527 108.082 141.273 88.639 100.160 124.152 123.943 131.106 119.224 115.003 143.678 110.894 153.213 92.768 101.628 128.637 126.388 134.149 126.162 115.754 145.122 109.437 155.325 94.399 98.760 125.691 124.766 131.865 121.689 115.832 150.868 106.991 164.140 103.121 108.542 128.560 128.460 137.414 122.180 121.842 161.509 108.763 177.987 101.779 108.217 134.278 134.411 142.642 127.988 123.242 159.686 107.962 175.761 103.584 98.698 133.420 135.440 137.677 128.255 117.213 168.072 115.026 184.283 Transportation ......................................................... Private transportation ............................................ New and used motor vehicles 1 ........................... New vehicles ..................................................... Used cars and trucks ......................................... Leased cars and trucks 7 ................................... Car and truck rental 1 ........................................ Motor fuel ............................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................ Gasoline, unleaded regular 8 ........................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 8 9 .................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 8 ........................ Other motor fuels 1 ............................................ Motor vehicle parts and equipment ..................... Tires ................................................................... Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 ............... Motor vehicle maintenance and repair ................ Motor vehicle body work .................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing ......... Motor vehicle repair 1 ........................................ Motor vehicle insurance ....................................... Motor vehicle fees 1 ............................................. 171.6 168.8 94.8 139.3 140.0 92.3 112.2 188.0 187.0 186.5 191.8 181.7 187.0 113.6 105.4 118.0 213.2 220.7 194.0 129.8 333.5 136.7 174.4 171.7 93.7 138.2 137.0 91.9 114.0 199.8 198.8 198.4 202.9 192.7 200.7 119.2 109.1 125.7 221.4 228.2 200.1 135.5 336.3 139.8 189.967 187.159 93.733 137.736 137.791 92.588 112.921 259.032 257.792 257.653 263.140 248.029 249.230 123.786 112.172 132.125 228.692 235.569 206.152 140.233 338.071 142.586 160.914 157.272 89.482 133.317 126.526 97.978 115.879 149.650 146.644 144.405 153.372 148.665 186.488 133.295 119.029 144.653 241.855 246.234 221.590 146.810 351.694 147.649 186.839 183.565 95.072 139.962 138.242 97.929 122.965 225.584 225.223 224.201 231.652 219.433 203.701 134.892 120.562 146.242 247.812 253.026 226.521 150.646 368.294 163.758 197.832 194.477 96.151 139.567 143.377 92.908 120.895 257.025 256.443 255.858 262.812 247.524 235.625 139.150 125.379 149.090 252.759 259.776 228.471 154.769 384.794 165.875 209.013 205.607 99.250 143.994 149.207 90.697 121.654 283.528 281.852 281.233 288.814 271.822 281.127 147.223 133.406 156.424 258.355 264.310 233.972 158.097 398.980 168.751 212.070 208.476 98.959 146.219 146.317 87.133 121.420 288.453 286.748 285.776 293.989 278.009 286.017 148.644 133.645 160.049 261.517 270.079 238.035 159.279 416.914 171.480 221.224 217.607 101.238 146.864 153.575 85.592 125.186 313.038 312.292 311.172 320.904 303.000 279.528 146.271 129.350 161.853 264.990 273.654 240.001 161.999 422.683 174.113 NA NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 93 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 2 ...................................................... Parking and other fees 1 .................................... Public transportation .............................................. Airline fare ........................................................... Other intercity transportation ............................... Intracity transportation ......................................... Medical care ............................................................ Medical care commodities ..................................... Medicinal drugs 10 ............................................... Prescription drugs .............................................. Nonprescription drugs 10 ................................... Medical equipment and supplies 10 ..................... Medical care services ............................................ Professional services ........................................... Physicians’ services 2 ........................................ Dental services 2 ............................................... Eyeglasses and eye care 4 ................................ Services by other medical professionals 2 4 ...... Hospital and related services .............................. Hospital services 2 11 ........................................ Inpatient hospital services 2 8 11 ..................... Outpatient hospital services 2 4 8 .................... Nursing homes and adult day services 2 11 ....... Care of invalids and elderly at home 12 ............. Health insurance 12 ............................................. 135.6 138.9 216.6 232.3 153.1 220.6 138.9 141.3 217.4 230.0 156.5 224.8 140.582 146.865 231.363 254.153 158.532 228.979 144.018 155.748 235.199 256.668 155.828 241.010 163.318 164.530 243.453 267.543 150.317 253.521 165.445 166.619 254.312 282.542 153.250 261.427 167.414 171.584 264.424 295.413 152.731 272.673 166.357 182.567 271.949 302.491 156.258 282.912 168.287 186.769 280.197 311.844 156.554 293.452 328.2 273.9 340.0 279.1 357.745 285.913 367.301 290.080 354.9 361.8 373.019 377.458 342.8 287.4 291.7 329.4 168.2 192.8 446.4 165.1 159.0 385.3 156.6 100.0 100.0 356.7 294.7 296.3 345.5 171.7 198.3 473.0 175.1 169.3 404.1 163.6 103.0 106.8 378.119 307.333 308.349 366.759 173.615 204.926 510.961 189.193 181.855 442.799 172.786 106.595 116.743 389.744 316.435 317.426 379.634 173.932 213.024 540.101 200.327 192.246 468.195 178.265 107.778 112.829 380.302 299.777 100.000 394.125 100.000 100.000 403.791 324.763 325.735 392.030 176.615 217.072 580.567 215.857 207.169 508.210 184.933 108.693 109.521 393.616 308.823 103.126 410.486 99.020 99.968 418.568 334.032 337.087 403.376 177.187 221.017 623.692 232.665 226.697 534.517 190.137 110.740 105.123 407.909 319.396 106.778 428.440 99.051 99.995 434.051 341.593 346.237 412.575 178.336 223.998 657.440 245.658 240.648 559.297 196.059 113.375 111.005 421.774 324.420 108.432 436.159 99.604 102.240 451.266 348.168 353.026 424.076 178.863 225.783 689.796 257.993 250.652 590.889 202.666 114.126 122.724 427.996 326.132 109.070 439.229 99.734 101.072 459.221 353.719 357.437 434.173 181.644 229.099 704.409 263.458 256.231 601.352 207.409 114.582 124.657 - - - - Recreation 1 ............................................................. Video and audio 1 .................................................. Televisions ........................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service 5 Other video equipment 1 ...................................... Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 1 ......................................... Audio equipment .................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media 1 .................. Pets, pet products and services 1 .......................... Pets and pet products .......................................... Pet services including veterinary 1 ...................... Sporting goods ...................................................... Sports vehicles including bicycles ....................... Sports equipment ................................................ Photography 1 ........................................................ Photographic equipment and supplies ................ Photographers and film processing 1 .................. Other recreational goods 1 .................................... Toys ..................................................................... Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 1 .............. Music instruments and accessories 1 .................. Other recreation services 1 .................................... Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises 1 ......................................... Admissions .......................................................... Fees for lessons or instructions 4 ........................ Recreational reading materials .............................. Newspapers and magazines 1 ............................. Recreational books 1 ........................................... 107.1 103.2 24.2 337.5 29.0 108.1 102.4 18.7 346.3 24.9 108.702 102.523 15.462 354.903 21.692 110.487 101.810 12.443 360.943 18.357 109.851 100.400 9.042 368.818 16.618 108.561 97.753 7.312 369.397 14.479 109.959 99.028 6.047 382.673 12.813 110.783 99.477 4.980 396.328 11.244 111.789 100.847 4.505 407.489 10.991 77.2 56.8 108.7 123.3 157.6 153.5 116.5 137.2 94.6 89.5 95.8 104.9 67.6 77.9 91.9 95.1 133.4 78.1 53.9 105.9 127.8 162.8 159.8 117.9 141.4 93.9 85.5 85.6 106.8 65.3 74.2 92.9 96.7 139.0 78.675 51.080 105.660 134.740 171.130 169.616 114.764 137.138 91.728 82.841 79.989 106.717 62.080 70.193 87.326 96.967 141.896 80.133 49.026 104.363 148.513 192.166 180.073 117.671 137.036 96.836 81.453 75.292 108.636 58.841 65.228 87.505 98.906 145.233 77.205 46.754 94.647 150.801 193.575 185.861 115.762 134.293 95.519 82.229 73.771 112.134 56.790 61.607 91.721 98.929 145.317 74.383 44.935 92.164 151.332 191.884 191.992 115.448 137.409 91.413 79.880 66.393 113.202 54.150 58.186 92.296 95.980 146.787 79.480 42.512 89.832 157.946 198.072 205.461 116.884 143.744 87.436 81.293 65.317 117.021 52.681 55.967 96.366 94.720 147.246 76.976 40.089 88.991 160.225 200.306 209.841 119.081 147.682 87.841 78.739 60.328 116.764 50.054 52.488 98.032 94.780 151.218 76.346 39.301 89.807 161.854 201.460 213.973 119.801 149.726 87.204 79.247 60.279 118.057 50.277 52.625 98.482 97.635 151.342 119.0 283.6 232.8 205.5 119.3 102.3 122.0 298.4 240.2 207.3 120.7 102.7 123.194 304.937 249.677 209.747 122.141 103.872 124.737 313.626 258.077 217.493 128.122 106.082 121.825 315.568 263.880 224.023 134.522 106.442 121.987 320.241 267.011 223.311 134.872 105.328 124.845 318.783 267.538 225.053 138.937 103.141 125.395 331.892 276.754 230.198 147.467 100.921 125.905 333.288 275.658 236.099 152.623 102.332 Education and communication 1 .............................. Education 1 ............................................................ Educational books and supplies .......................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ............. College tuition and fees ..................................... 112.6 155.6 375.5 440.5 493.2 114.8 165.5 402.0 468.3 529.2 117.782 174.276 437.391 491.554 560.233 121.819 184.352 467.179 519.500 594.722 124.156 192.760 499.478 542.036 630.503 125.089 200.496 515.937 564.149 657.115 126.413 209.452 547.576 588.489 697.509 127.902 217.437 585.752 609.318 725.823 128.268 220.033 600.790 615.846 733.799 See footnotes at end of table. 94 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Elementary and high school tuition and fees ..... Child care and nursery school 6 ........................ Technical and business school tuition and fees Communication 1 ................................................... Postage and delivery services 1 .......................... Postage ............................................................. Delivery services 1 ............................................. Information and information processing 1 ............ Telephone services 1 ......................................... Wireless telephone services 1 ......................... Land-line telephone services 10 ...................... Information technology, hardware and services 13 ................................................................. Personal computers and peripheral equipment 14 ............................................................... Computer software and accessories 1 ............... Internet services and electronic information providers 1 ................................................. Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 1 .................... 497.1 199.3 168.0 86.2 120.5 191.7 169.4 84.6 95.3 65.7 525.7 209.9 176.3 85.2 126.5 201.9 170.9 83.5 96.9 65.6 553.931 217.589 185.776 85.834 132.101 209.745 190.190 83.917 98.887 64.977 587.368 228.624 193.831 87.444 136.250 216.173 198.345 85.454 101.720 65.341 - 610.140 234.217 201.734 87.541 142.984 227.304 202.004 85.404 102.585 64.593 100.000 633.084 243.495 210.484 86.472 145.409 230.143 226.454 84.271 101.327 62.283 102.180 658.942 248.912 218.972 85.510 151.799 239.476 252.599 83.163 100.764 60.811 104.139 681.072 255.477 224.379 85.047 157.662 248.442 265.688 82.607 100.931 60.329 106.300 689.132 257.894 228.945 84.765 167.207 264.453 270.342 82.174 100.431 59.322 108.189 13.6 11.6 10.722 10.406 9.935 9.767 9.371 9.079 9.023 130.8 57.4 115.0 52.8 100.000 49.486 88.176 49.328 77.821 48.219 73.078 43.346 64.421 42.524 58.734 39.363 56.201 37.547 94.8 77.3 73.716 76.165 76.037 76.982 76.555 76.265 77.247 44.7 42.3 40.192 39.887 38.567 37.132 35.220 33.292 32.014 Other goods and services ........................................ Tobacco and smoking products ............................. Cigarettes 1 .......................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes 1 ............ Personal care ........................................................ Personal care products ........................................ Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 1 ........................... Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements ......................................... Personal care services ........................................ Haircuts and other personal care services 1 ...... Miscellaneous personal services ......................... Legal services 4 ................................................. Funeral expenses 4 ........................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 ................. Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 1 ................................................... Financial services 4 ........................................... Miscellaneous personal goods 1 .......................... 326.6 515.0 208.0 153.6 185.8 155.4 335.7 528.6 213.5 156.6 191.1 158.6 348.830 568.410 230.125 162.102 195.467 158.407 362.986 605.662 245.184 173.011 200.918 161.295 403.970 789.173 320.486 211.734 203.454 162.231 414.002 832.741 338.393 221.471 205.084 161.217 421.000 852.435 345.948 231.217 207.747 160.954 427.533 869.714 353.055 234.830 210.441 161.020 433.484 889.778 361.205 240.108 212.331 161.463 101.8 103.9 103.913 104.888 104.766 104.041 102.159 102.604 102.645 174.8 206.9 126.1 307.0 245.9 239.8 122.8 178.4 212.7 129.7 318.7 255.7 250.6 126.7 177.830 219.945 134.057 330.850 265.264 263.363 130.494 182.840 226.578 138.100 342.530 277.998 277.828 136.794 185.326 228.614 139.341 349.851 282.925 286.593 139.979 184.333 230.332 140.388 358.380 293.533 292.101 143.103 187.219 232.313 141.595 368.816 300.525 299.276 144.980 186.429 236.676 144.255 376.644 305.854 305.410 148.045 187.479 239.249 145.823 382.992 311.232 309.616 149.026 129.2 254.5 86.1 135.8 264.8 86.8 140.418 276.411 87.196 150.044 269.265 88.882 156.280 272.967 89.309 161.113 274.102 87.264 170.077 294.095 86.704 172.237 301.827 86.231 177.086 311.581 84.716 161.2 143.4 170.8 207.8 114.9 229.2 211.2 228.3 263.5 192.3 184.8 186.7 145.3 172.4 205.9 182.2 112.0 221.1 163.5 145.0 176.1 215.7 113.3 236.6 220.0 231.4 270.9 197.2 188.0 191.2 147.0 177.7 213.5 186.9 113.3 225.8 172.952 154.086 196.636 249.863 112.450 244.275 227.035 236.020 278.783 205.575 197.174 199.431 156.073 197.551 245.286 202.222 112.830 233.314 164.233 137.015 164.879 198.108 108.576 252.176 232.112 245.881 288.227 202.292 193.918 198.153 139.620 167.933 198.909 190.910 110.975 243.646 175.127 152.532 193.667 244.413 112.165 254.519 233.241 256.007 293.470 210.639 202.951 204.800 154.918 195.487 241.513 205.823 112.281 247.174 179.331 156.997 203.292 261.243 111.789 257.382 234.278 263.648 296.508 214.225 207.428 208.036 159.342 204.737 257.051 212.541 110.741 251.847 187.472 164.072 215.404 277.351 114.098 262.954 238.834 271.174 302.364 220.479 215.189 214.658 166.354 216.421 272.053 223.793 117.314 257.915 189.367 165.032 218.146 280.475 113.328 268.661 244.077 278.708 308.227 224.161 218.292 218.033 167.402 219.251 275.260 227.126 118.566 263.441 192.917 169.269 225.473 293.462 114.564 273.616 247.531 282.838 311.053 228.788 222.773 222.133 171.633 226.401 287.458 231.880 116.616 269.557 - - - Special aggregate indexes Commodities .............................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ................... Nondurables less food and beverages .................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel Durables ................................................................ Services ..................................................................... Rent of shelter 3 ......................................................... Transportation services ............................................. Other services ........................................................... All items less food ...................................................... All items less shelter .................................................. All items less medical care ........................................ Commodities less food .............................................. Nondurables less food ............................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ........................... Nondurables .............................................................. Apparel less footwear ................................................ Services less rent of shelter 3 .................................... See footnotes at end of table. 95 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 28. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 234.468 218.104 205.155 205.377 140.815 261.928 250.925 210.009 189.083 242.079 168.726 210.168 208.925 139.731 154.744 258.039 223.608 198.746 243.838 202.398 213.780 213.572 145.253 228.303 261.871 217.384 196.776 246.115 218.896 215.786 215.303 145.037 260.026 265.062 221.962 197.935 251.150 233.943 221.735 220.325 148.692 287.221 271.036 235.646 201.072 256.233 235.324 225.769 224.383 149.112 291.803 277.649 239.198 203.016 July 2013 Special aggregate indexes Services less medical care services .......................... Energy ....................................................................... All items less energy .................................................. All items less food and energy ................................. Commodities less food and energy commodities .. Energy commodities ............................................ Services less energy services ............................... Domestically produced farm food .............................. Utilities and public transportation ............................... 220.6 179.3 194.9 195.9 140.4 190.7 234.6 196.0 181.4 227.6 184.7 199.6 200.7 140.4 202.1 243.0 198.1 183.0 1 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 2 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item 260.976 253.953 228.173 226.944 149.888 315.264 281.466 240.414 210.797 9 10 11 12 13 14 NA - Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. Data not adequate for publication. Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 3 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 4 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 5 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. 6 Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. 7 Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. 8 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 96 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ................................................................................ 3.5 2.4 4.3 -0.5 3.4 1.7 3.2 1.7 1.9 Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Cereals and bakery products ........................................ Cereals and cereal products ....................................... Flour and prepared flour mixes ................................. Breakfast cereal ........................................................ Rice, pasta, cornmeal ............................................... Bakery products .......................................................... Bread ........................................................................ Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins ..................................... Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ................................. Other bakery products .............................................. Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ....................................... Meats, poultry, and fish ............................................... Meats ........................................................................ Beef and veal .......................................................... Uncooked ground beef ......................................... Uncooked beef roasts ........................................... Uncooked beef steaks .......................................... Uncooked other beef and veal .............................. Pork ........................................................................ Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products Ham ...................................................................... Pork chops ............................................................ Other pork including roasts and picnics ................ Other meats ............................................................ Poultry ....................................................................... Chicken ................................................................... Other poultry including turkey ................................. Fish and seafood ...................................................... Fresh fish and seafood ........................................... Processed fish and seafood ................................... Eggs ............................................................................ Dairy and related products ............................................ Milk ............................................................................. Cheese and related products ...................................... Ice cream and related products .................................. Other dairy and related products ................................ Fruits and vegetables ................................................... Fresh fruits and vegetables ........................................ Fresh fruits ................................................................ Apples ..................................................................... Bananas .................................................................. Citrus fruits .............................................................. Other fresh fruits ..................................................... Fresh vegetables ...................................................... Potatoes .................................................................. Lettuce .................................................................... Tomatoes ................................................................ Other fresh vegetables ........................................... Processed fruits and vegetables ................................. Canned fruits and vegetables ................................... Frozen fruits and vegetables .................................... Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried .................................................................. Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials ......... Juices and nonalcoholic drinks ................................... Carbonated drinks .................................................... Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks .................. Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks ............ 2.2 2.3 1.7 1.0 -.3 3.8 -2.3 1.4 1.7 2.6 2.5 2.3 -.3 1.3 1.4 1.2 2.4 3.3 1.4 1.8 3.1 -.2 -3.8 2.4 .3 1.7 .8 -.2 -.6 1.4 3.9 5.9 1.0 1.7 1.7 3.5 .3 -.1 1.6 .4 -.7 1.2 4.3 7.1 7.0 -4.4 -2.5 9.7 -6.5 -19.0 4.6 5.0 5.7 4.2 2.1 2.0 1.3 3.3 2.3 3.0 .5 5.1 3.7 5.4 6.2 1.1 3.7 1.3 .7 .7 .5 .7 .0 -.4 4.6 .2 1.6 .5 -1.2 -.4 2.1 -1.2 -1.4 -.1 3.4 4.0 2.4 14.6 -1.5 -2.9 -2.2 2.1 .0 2.0 1.8 4.8 10.1 2.9 6.3 2.7 -1.0 5.7 7.8 -7.6 -2.4 2.6 2.6 2.4 4.9 5.0 5.7 5.3 4.3 7.5 3.1 4.9 5.9 10.4 4.3 5.9 2.3 5.6 4.2 3.3 5.2 5.5 4.5 5.4 4.5 1.5 3.3 1.5 .9 -.5 1.5 6.8 7.8 2.0 5.1 5.7 4.2 33.2 13.8 19.5 13.5 3.1 11.7 5.8 6.3 5.4 6.0 5.0 .1 7.8 7.2 3.4 4.8 19.6 3.8 4.2 4.2 2.9 5.9 6.0 6.5 11.9 13.5 20.5 4.9 26.3 11.1 12.7 13.5 8.6 10.7 5.1 6.1 6.0 6.5 11.0 5.2 1.6 6.4 5.0 2.3 5.4 6.1 7.4 6.2 5.8 5.4 7.3 7.3 5.5 9.5 -9.3 2.3 -3.4 8.3 5.6 2.7 3.5 .5 -1.4 3.4 15.7 -.7 -9.0 2.5 20.3 1.9 -10.6 3.2 13.8 16.6 8.1 -.5 -.7 -2.5 -.9 -1.5 -4.6 .1 -3.0 -.5 -3.5 -2.2 2.8 .6 -3.8 -3.7 -5.1 -4.8 -6.3 -3.0 -4.7 -1.5 -7.7 -5.5 -7.9 -8.0 -10.5 -2.0 -1.5 -2.1 1.2 -.1 -1.3 1.3 -6.8 -7.8 -10.5 -9.4 -2.3 -3.9 -3.1 -3.9 -4.1 -9.6 -8.6 .0 -1.9 -3.7 -16.7 9.2 2.5 -4.8 -.5 .9 -3.5 1.5 1.6 1.7 -.1 -.9 -1.1 -1.4 -.1 .4 1.5 1.9 -.4 -.8 5.6 5.6 7.4 6.3 6.3 5.1 5.4 11.1 11.3 12.2 12.0 7.5 12.9 4.1 1.0 1.1 .5 4.2 7.8 .5 6.2 3.8 5.2 4.5 2.6 1.2 1.4 2.2 3.5 4.0 1.9 9.8 1.5 .9 5.8 -7.1 -10.6 6.7 -1.2 -2.0 -.2 4.6 4.8 6.1 6.1 7.3 12.2 6.5 6.9 5.5 6.4 6.5 4.5 5.1 8.0 8.1 9.6 11.6 12.3 12.9 10.7 9.4 8.2 8.4 5.4 8.9 10.0 7.0 4.4 2.8 12.4 6.8 6.3 7.3 6.4 8.2 9.2 8.0 9.0 6.0 2.5 .9 -.5 6.8 4.6 -4.0 -3.0 2.3 7.4 -1.0 1.3 1.9 7.1 5.8 10.0 1.7 1.7 1.3 .7 -.6 2.1 -.7 -1.5 1.6 1.7 1.3 .9 2.3 1.5 1.5 .6 4.6 5.6 3.4 3.9 4.5 -3.3 -2.3 -2.7 -3.1 -5.3 -1.5 6.0 6.3 4.7 .0 -1.3 1.3 .6 .4 1.9 -.2 -1.4 -.1 1.7 2.2 5.7 13.6 .3 4.0 5.8 -1.3 -7.4 -3.3 5.0 -1.0 .0 .3 -1.5 .7 .7 .3 1.3 1.3 3.8 1.1 .6 1.3 1.2 .7 1.0 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.2 .1 2.8 2.1 .3 4.2 6.6 6.4 1.1 .9 -1.8 1.7 1.3 3.3 2.7 4.0 1.6 -3.7 -1.6 -2.1 -1.4 -2.9 -.2 .1 -.9 -3.5 6.7 -.2 12.4 -17.4 2.1 16.3 1.2 -7.2 1.3 3.2 4.1 2.5 4.4 3.5 3.2 4.5 -.3 1.8 3.1 2.0 1.9 .7 13.5 2.9 5.8 3.4 3.5 3.2 13.0 3.2 15.2 6.1 7.4 9.5 4.1 5.3 .5 -.9 -1.2 .2 1.1 -2.9 -.4 -1.3 -1.9 -1.3 -.6 -2.4 6.0 5.6 4.4 6.0 12.7 2.8 1.4 -.1 .6 -.2 -1.8 1.2 1.8 -1.5 -1.6 -.4 .7 -2.5 See footnotes at end of table. 97 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Beverage materials including coffee and tea .............. Coffee ....................................................................... Other beverage materials including tea .................... Other food at home ....................................................... Sugar and sweets ....................................................... Sugar and artificial sweeteners ................................. Candy and chewing gum .......................................... Other sweets ............................................................. Fats and oils ............................................................... Butter and margarine ................................................ Salad dressing .......................................................... Other fats and oils including peanut butter ............... Other foods ................................................................. Soups ........................................................................ Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods .................. Snacks ...................................................................... Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces ................. Baby food .................................................................. Other miscellaneous foods ....................................... Food away from home .................................................... Full service meals and snacks ...................................... Limited service meals and snacks ................................ Food at employee sites and schools ............................ Food from vending machines and mobile vendors ....... Other food away from home ......................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages at home ........................................ Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home ............. Distilled spirits at home ............................................... Wine at home .............................................................. Alcoholic beverages away from home .......................... 4.2 12.1 .3 2.4 3.9 8.3 3.3 1.3 -1.0 -2.9 -4.0 2.0 2.9 1.4 .7 5.9 4.0 3.4 1.4 3.2 2.8 3.4 2.6 2.7 5.2 1.1 .1 -.3 .7 1.5 2.9 2.2 2.0 2.3 .6 2.6 5.8 1.3 4.0 1.0 -1.4 3.5 1.1 .0 .0 -1.6 -1.1 -.1 1.0 2.1 3.2 3.4 3.0 3.6 1.9 3.8 2.4 1.7 1.6 .7 3.0 4.1 3.3 5.1 2.5 3.2 3.4 -.5 4.5 3.6 5.6 6.3 3.3 6.7 2.7 .1 3.5 4.4 3.6 4.2 .3 3.9 3.9 4.1 3.0 3.3 4.1 3.9 3.6 4.2 1.0 3.5 4.7 3.4 6.4 1.9 9.2 8.5 6.3 8.9 9.5 17.4 18.6 10.8 20.7 8.1 8.3 6.5 13.1 6.5 5.8 7.3 5.2 4.0 6.0 5.7 7.1 6.4 4.6 4.7 5.3 2.5 3.4 4.4 -0.4 -2.3 .5 -.2 2.7 3.9 2.6 1.7 -4.5 -7.6 .4 -5.6 .0 -1.3 -1.0 1.6 2.2 -.9 -1.1 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.8 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.8 1.9 -.1 2.2 0.7 2.5 -.7 .0 2.5 6.8 1.5 .9 1.4 9.2 1.9 -2.8 -.7 -1.4 -1.4 .4 -1.1 -1.4 -.4 1.3 1.3 .9 2.8 2.0 3.1 1.1 .3 .9 -.2 -1.5 2.2 10.0 19.3 2.2 5.6 3.7 4.1 2.8 6.2 14.0 11.1 8.1 19.2 4.6 3.0 2.9 7.4 5.1 7.4 3.2 3.0 2.9 3.1 3.5 2.6 2.2 1.7 .9 1.5 .1 -.8 2.9 -2.5 -3.9 -.7 2.1 1.2 -1.0 1.6 2.3 1.9 -.7 .1 4.6 2.3 .1 .2 4.3 2.6 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.5 3.1 2.6 1.7 2.0 1.4 1.9 .0 .8 2.9 -1.4 -2.9 .6 .6 -1.0 -3.4 -.2 -.4 -1.6 .3 -3.8 -1.4 1.2 9.1 -.1 2.5 1.8 -.4 -.1 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.6 1.7 1.4 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 1 ............................................ Lodging away from home ............................................... Housing at school, excluding board 1 ........................... Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels ................................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 1 ......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 1 ............ Tenants’ and household insurance ................................. Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Fuel oil and other fuels ................................................. Fuel oil ........................................................................ Propane, kerosene, and firewood ............................... Energy services 1 ......................................................... Electricity 1 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 1 ......................................... Water and sewer and trash collection services ............ Water and sewerage maintenance 1 .......................... Garbage and trash collection ...................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. Window and floor coverings and other linens ................. Floor coverings ............................................................. Window coverings ......................................................... Other linens .................................................................. Furniture and bedding ..................................................... Bedroom furniture ......................................................... Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture ............ Other furniture ............................................................... Appliances ...................................................................... Major appliances ........................................................... 4.2 2.7 3.1 3.2 5.9 3.2 4.2 4.3 3.8 5.2 3.1 3.1 4.0 4.8 5.6 2.8 2.2 3.3 -2.4 4.6 -.1 .5 .6 -4.4 5.2 .3 .5 .7 2.5 4.1 1.9 1.9 2.4 1.9 4.0 1.7 2.2 2.6 1.2 4.3 1.9 1.4 1.2 19.0 .6 3.0 2.5 2.5 -2.1 15.5 17.8 24.0 26.9 18.1 17.3 10.5 30.3 5.3 5.5 4.3 .5 -1.9 5.8 -1.5 -3.8 .5 4.2 -1.8 .2 3.3 6.0 3.7 4.2 4.2 .9 .4 -.5 2.1 2.1 2.2 -.7 7.2 -14.6 4.8 4.7 5.2 .6 -4.3 3.1 1.4 -8.4 -.8 -1.5 -.3 -.4 1.1 3.5 4.8 2.7 2.7 .0 5.2 5.2 28.6 33.2 19.9 3.4 5.0 -.4 5.4 5.6 4.9 -.6 -3.4 .4 -1.3 -5.3 -2.0 -.7 -2.5 -3.2 1.7 2.7 -3.1 2.1 2.1 2.5 6.5 6.5 -12.9 -21.4 .2 7.9 8.8 5.6 6.6 7.1 5.0 2.0 -4.8 2.4 .0 -8.5 -.3 .3 -1.6 1.9 1.7 2.1 -5.5 .7 .7 3.4 -3.1 -4.9 1.9 7.3 -4.5 -5.3 -.7 -18.1 5.7 6.8 2.3 -.9 -3.0 -3.4 -7.5 -1.2 -.1 -2.7 2.1 -.2 -3.1 -3.0 2.1 .3 .3 2.6 1.7 .8 13.0 16.2 8.3 .0 .7 -2.7 5.5 6.5 2.4 -2.6 -7.8 -3.4 -10.6 -7.9 -4.8 -1.3 -3.7 -14.0 -4.1 -4.5 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.4 2.5 1.9 13.6 18.3 6.3 1.1 2.3 -3.6 4.7 5.2 2.7 1.2 -.6 .3 -1.7 -.5 2.6 2.0 2.7 3.7 1.5 3.1 .3 2.0 2.0 3.5 .3 -1.1 -1.9 3.7 -11.8 -1.1 -.5 -2.8 5.7 6.5 3.1 -.1 -4.0 -2.6 1.6 -6.0 -.7 -3.1 .4 1.2 2.1 3.9 24.7 1.1 1.1 1.4 6.0 7.0 -4.4 -6.1 -.9 7.7 9.2 2.8 2.6 2.9 1.5 -.4 -1.6 -2.6 -.9 -1.6 -.1 .4 .4 -3.0 -2.2 -2.8 See footnotes at end of table. 98 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Other appliances ........................................................... Other household equipment and furnishings .................. Clocks, lamps, and decorator items .............................. Indoor plants and flowers .............................................. Dishes and flatware ...................................................... Nonelectric cookware and tableware ............................ Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies ......... Tools, hardware and supplies ....................................... Outdoor equipment and supplies .................................. Housekeeping supplies ................................................... Household cleaning products ....................................... Household paper products ............................................ Miscellaneous household products ............................... Household operations ..................................................... Domestic services ......................................................... Gardening and lawncare services ................................ Moving, storage, freight expense .................................. Repair of household items ............................................ -1.0 -4.9 -8.2 2.0 -6.4 -.3 .3 2.6 -1.6 2.4 3.4 .5 2.6 5.2 5.2 -1.9 -4.7 -7.2 -.4 -6.9 .5 1.6 2.0 1.0 3.9 2.7 6.5 3.8 3.8 3.5 0.4 -3.6 -8.8 3.9 -1.8 3.3 -1.2 -1.7 -.7 1.5 .1 3.8 1.8 2.4 1.8 1.1 -.1 -2.0 4.7 -1.5 1.5 1.2 2.8 -.2 7.1 7.0 11.2 3.6 5.6 2.7 -3.2 -2.9 -3.8 -3.1 -2.7 -.5 -1.3 -2.8 -.3 .6 1.7 .9 -1.3 -.2 .7 4.3 7.4 -.5 4.2 .9 4.0 -.8 5.3 -3.1 3.8 Apparel ............................................................................... Men’s and boys’ apparel ................................................... Men’s apparel ................................................................. Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ....................... Men’s furnishings .......................................................... Men’s shirts and sweaters ............................................ Men’s pants and shorts ................................................. Boys’ apparel .................................................................. Women’s and girls’ apparel .............................................. Women’s apparel ............................................................ Women’s outerwear ...................................................... Women’s dresses ......................................................... Women’s suits and separates ....................................... Women’s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories ........................................................... Girls’ apparel ................................................................... Footwear ........................................................................... Men’s footwear ............................................................... Boys’ and girls’ footwear ................................................. Women’s footwear .......................................................... Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ............................................ Jewelry and watches ........................................................ Watches .......................................................................... Jewelry ............................................................................ -1.2 -1.9 -1.6 -.3 -1.3 -.7 -3.6 -2.8 -1.7 -.2 -4.7 4.3 -.6 1.2 -.4 .3 -2.8 -.3 3.5 -.1 -2.6 1.9 2.8 -1.0 12.4 2.6 -.4 -.5 -2.1 1.3 -4.5 -6.6 1.9 4.4 -.9 -1.2 -3.8 .0 -1.2 -.9 -1.1 -1.3 -5.7 6.8 -4.4 -2.3 -.4 -3.6 -3.6 -1.8 -1.9 -5.3 .0 -7.1 1.3 2.2 1.3 .3 -3.1 -3.2 .3 -3.7 -1.4 -1.4 1.4 2.5 -.2 1.7 -.7 4.7 2.1 5.5 -.7 -.2 -.5 -1.6 1.7 -.9 -.3 4.1 -2.6 5.7 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles ......................................... New vehicles ................................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Leased cars and trucks ................................................. Car and truck rental ...................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 2 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 2 .................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 2 ................................... Other motor fuels .......................................................... Motor vehicle parts and equipment ................................. Tires .............................................................................. Vehicle accessories other than tires ............................. Motor vehicle maintenance and repair ............................ Motor vehicle body work ............................................... Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing ..................... Motor vehicle repair ...................................................... Motor vehicle insurance .................................................. Motor vehicle fees ........................................................... 5.0 4.9 .5 -.4 1.4 1.7 9.9 16.3 16.2 16.9 15.6 14.8 22.2 3.9 2.9 5.1 3.8 4.7 3.2 4.1 .9 2.5 1.6 1.7 -1.2 -.8 -2.1 -.4 1.6 6.3 6.3 6.4 5.8 6.1 7.3 4.9 3.5 6.5 3.8 3.4 3.1 4.4 .8 2.3 8.9 9.0 .0 -.3 .6 .7 -.9 29.6 29.7 29.9 29.7 28.7 24.2 3.8 2.8 5.1 3.3 3.2 3.0 3.5 .5 2.0 - - - -3.4 -4.2 -5.7 -.1 -6.6 -.3 -2.0 -1.5 -2.3 .3 -1.5 3.4 .1 .4 .8 -.6 .9 -1.1 -4.6 -7.0 .1 -6.5 1.2 .8 2.4 .0 3.1 3.4 2.4 3.5 1.7 .1 1.7 .4 - -0.5 -2.2 -3.6 .6 -3.8 -.6 .5 1.1 .2 .3 -.9 2.3 .4 2.4 1.7 1.5 2.8 4.4 -1.3 -1.7 -2.9 -.3 -1.7 .5 .8 1.1 .4 -.5 -1.6 .9 -.4 1.0 1.0 -.6 1.8 2.9 1.7 -.3 .4 -1.7 1.3 2.1 -1.0 -2.8 2.3 2.5 6.0 -3.0 1.8 -1.6 -.9 -.9 .2 .8 -4.0 .6 -.8 -2.6 -2.6 -3.3 -7.3 -3.8 5.2 6.4 6.3 .5 7.9 8.4 5.4 6.8 5.6 4.5 2.4 6.0 1.8 1.8 2.2 1.1 -.6 4.4 -2.9 3.5 5.6 .7 1.0 3.6 .9 2.3 -1.4 1.7 3.0 1.9 3.8 -1.3 7.5 -2.3 -4.2 -2.9 -20.5 -3.6 -2.7 -1.3 -3.7 1.7 4.1 3.2 -1.1 -1.2 7.6 2.6 8.5 4.7 1.5 3.6 2.0 2.3 5.8 .7 1.0 -1.3 1.4 1.8 -2.8 -2.3 -1.3 -1.7 -3.5 .1 4.0 -2.2 5.7 9.2 9.9 2.3 3.0 4.2 .4 5.2 7.1 1.7 8.4 -1.3 -.3 4.4 4.6 3.8 4.8 1.1 -1.1 -.7 -1.3 1.8 -8.8 -.6 .8 -3.5 .2 -4.9 5.3 6.5 4.8 -15.3 -16.0 -4.5 -3.2 -8.2 5.8 2.6 -42.2 -43.1 -44.0 -41.7 -40.1 -25.2 7.7 6.1 9.5 5.8 4.5 7.5 4.7 4.0 3.6 16.1 16.7 6.2 5.0 9.3 -.1 6.1 50.7 53.6 55.3 51.0 47.6 9.2 1.2 1.3 1.1 2.5 2.8 2.2 2.6 4.7 10.9 5.9 5.9 1.1 -.3 3.7 -5.1 -1.7 13.9 13.9 14.1 13.5 12.8 15.7 3.2 4.0 1.9 2.0 2.7 .9 2.7 4.5 1.3 5.7 5.7 3.2 3.2 4.1 -2.4 .6 10.3 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.8 19.3 5.8 6.4 4.9 2.2 1.7 2.4 2.2 3.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 -.3 1.5 -1.9 -3.9 -.2 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.8 2.3 1.7 1.0 .2 2.3 1.2 2.2 1.7 .7 4.5 1.6 4.3 4.4 2.3 .4 5.0 -1.8 3.1 8.5 8.9 8.9 9.2 9.0 -2.3 -1.6 -3.2 1.1 1.3 1.3 .8 1.7 1.4 1.5 - - - See footnotes at end of table. 99 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 ...... Parking and other fees .................................................. Public transportation ......................................................... Airline fare ....................................................................... Other intercity transportation .......................................... Intracity transportation .................................................... 1.7 4.5 6.1 6.7 4.8 5.6 2.4 1.7 .4 -1.0 2.2 1.9 1.2 3.9 6.4 10.5 1.3 1.9 2.4 6.0 1.7 1.0 -1.7 5.3 13.4 5.6 3.5 4.2 -3.5 5.2 1.3 1.3 4.5 5.6 2.0 3.1 1.2 3.0 4.0 4.6 -.3 4.3 -0.6 6.4 2.8 2.4 2.3 3.8 1.2 2.3 3.0 3.1 .2 3.7 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medicinal drugs 3 ............................................................ Prescription drugs ......................................................... Nonprescription drugs 3 ................................................ Medical equipment and supplies 3 .................................. Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... Physicians’ services 1 ................................................... Dental services 1 .......................................................... Eyeglasses and eye care .............................................. Services by other medical professionals 1 .................... Hospital and related services .......................................... Hospital services 1 ........................................................ Inpatient hospital services 1 2 ..................................... Outpatient hospital services 1 2 .................................. Nursing homes and adult day services 1 ...................... Care of invalids and elderly at home 4 .......................... Health insurance 4 .......................................................... 4.4 3.6 3.6 1.9 5.2 2.4 2.7 1.5 3.5 3.3 4.4 1.9 3.1 1.2 4.4 4.6 3.7 3.1 5.5 2.9 2.6 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.1 4.4 - 4.1 2.5 1.6 4.9 2.1 2.9 6.0 6.1 6.5 4.9 4.5 3.0 6.8 6.0 4.3 4.1 6.2 1.1 3.3 8.0 8.0 7.4 9.6 5.6 3.5 9.3 3.1 3.0 2.9 3.5 .2 4.0 5.7 5.9 5.7 5.7 3.2 1.1 -3.4 3.6 2.6 2.6 3.3 1.5 1.9 7.5 7.8 7.8 8.5 3.7 .8 -2.9 3.5 3.0 3.1 4.2 -1.0 .0 3.7 2.9 3.5 2.9 .3 1.8 7.4 7.8 9.4 5.2 2.8 1.9 -4.0 3.6 3.4 3.5 4.4 .0 .0 3.7 2.3 2.7 2.3 .6 1.3 5.4 5.6 6.2 4.6 3.1 2.4 5.6 3.4 1.6 1.5 1.8 .6 2.2 4.0 1.9 2.0 2.8 .3 .8 4.9 5.0 4.2 5.6 3.4 .7 10.6 1.5 .5 .6 .7 .1 -1.1 1.8 1.6 1.2 2.4 1.6 1.5 2.1 2.1 2.2 1.8 2.3 .4 1.6 Recreation .......................................................................... Video and audio ................................................................ Televisions ...................................................................... Cable and satellite television and radio service .............. Other video equipment ................................................... Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio ................................................................ Audio equipment ............................................................. Audio discs, tapes and other media ................................ Pets, pet products and services ........................................ Pets and pet products ..................................................... Pet services including veterinary .................................... Sporting goods .................................................................. Sports vehicles including bicycles .................................. Sports equipment ............................................................ Photography ..................................................................... Photographic equipment and supplies ............................ Photographers and film processing ................................ Other recreational goods .................................................. Toys ................................................................................ Sewing machines, fabric and supplies ............................ Music instruments and accessories ................................ Other recreation services .................................................. Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises ................................................................. Admissions ..................................................................... Fees for lessons or instructions ...................................... Recreational reading materials ......................................... Newspapers and magazines .......................................... Recreational books ......................................................... .9 .0 -13.6 3.3 -10.8 .9 -.8 -22.7 2.6 -14.1 .6 .1 -17.3 2.5 -12.9 1.6 -.7 -19.5 1.7 -15.4 -.6 -1.4 -27.3 2.2 -9.5 -1.2 -2.6 -19.1 .2 -12.9 1.3 1.3 -17.3 3.6 -11.5 .7 .5 -17.6 3.6 -12.2 .9 1.4 -9.5 2.8 -2.3 -.6 -10.1 .1 2.8 1.5 5.0 1.2 3.5 -1.8 -2.9 -4.8 -1.5 -4.0 -4.5 -2.2 -2.9 3.1 1.2 -5.1 -2.6 3.6 3.3 4.1 1.2 3.1 -.7 -4.5 -10.6 1.8 -3.4 -4.7 1.1 1.7 4.2 .7 -5.2 -.2 5.4 5.1 6.1 -2.7 -3.0 -2.3 -3.1 -6.6 -.1 -4.9 -5.4 -6.0 .3 2.1 1.9 -4.0 -1.2 10.2 12.3 6.2 2.5 -.1 5.6 -1.7 -5.9 1.8 -5.2 -7.1 .2 2.0 2.4 -3.7 -4.6 -9.3 1.5 .7 3.2 -1.6 -2.0 -1.4 1.0 -2.0 3.2 -3.5 -5.6 4.8 .0 .1 -3.7 -3.9 -2.6 .4 -.9 3.3 -.3 2.3 -4.3 -2.9 -10.0 1.0 -4.6 -5.6 .6 -3.0 1.0 6.9 -5.4 -2.5 4.4 3.2 7.0 1.2 4.6 -4.4 1.8 -1.6 3.4 -2.7 -3.8 4.4 -1.3 .3 -3.2 -5.7 -.9 1.4 1.1 2.1 1.9 2.7 .5 -3.1 -7.6 -.2 -5.0 -6.2 1.7 .1 2.7 -.8 -2.0 .9 1.0 .6 2.0 .6 1.4 -.7 .6 -.1 1.1 .4 .3 .5 3.0 .1 2.7 3.3 2.6 .6 1.8 -1.5 2.5 5.2 3.2 .9 1.2 .4 1.0 2.2 3.9 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.3 2.8 3.4 3.7 4.9 2.1 -2.3 .6 2.2 3.0 5.0 .3 .1 1.5 1.2 -.3 .3 -1.0 2.3 -.5 .2 .8 3.0 -2.1 .4 4.1 3.4 2.3 6.1 -2.2 .4 .4 -.4 2.6 3.5 1.4 Education and communication ............................................ Education .......................................................................... Educational books and supplies ..................................... Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ........................ College tuition and fees ................................................ 1.9 5.9 5.0 5.9 6.7 2.0 6.4 7.1 6.3 7.3 2.6 5.3 8.8 5.0 5.9 3.4 5.8 6.8 5.7 6.2 1.9 4.6 6.9 4.3 6.0 .8 4.0 3.3 4.1 4.2 1.1 4.5 6.1 4.3 6.1 1.2 3.8 7.0 3.5 4.1 .3 1.2 2.6 1.1 1.1 - - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 100 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category Elementary and high school tuition and fees ................ Child care and nursery school ...................................... Technical and business school tuition and fees ........... Communication ................................................................. Postage and delivery services ........................................ Postage ......................................................................... Delivery services ........................................................... Information and information processing .......................... Telephone services ....................................................... Wireless telephone services ....................................... Land-line telephone services 3 ................................... Information technology, hardware and services ............. Personal computers and peripheral equipment 5 ......... Computer software and accessories ............................ Internet services and electronic information providers Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items .................................................. Other goods and services ................................................... Tobacco and smoking products ........................................ Cigarettes ....................................................................... Tobacco products other than cigarettes ......................... Personal care .................................................................... Personal care products ................................................... Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products ........................................................ Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements ........................................................... Personal care services ................................................... Haircuts and other personal care services ................... Miscellaneous personal services .................................... Legal services ............................................................... Funeral expenses ......................................................... Laundry and dry cleaning services ............................... Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning .. Financial services ......................................................... Miscellaneous personal goods ....................................... 5.7 5.1 6.8 -.9 .4 .0 9.4 -1.1 .3 -1.5 5.8 5.3 4.9 -1.2 5.0 5.3 .9 -1.3 1.7 -.2 5.4 3.7 5.4 .7 4.4 3.9 11.3 .5 2.1 -.9 6.0 5.1 4.3 1.9 3.1 3.1 4.3 1.8 2.9 .6 3.9 2.4 4.1 .1 4.9 5.1 1.8 -.1 .9 -1.1 -4.5 -11.7 -2.2 -.2 3.8 4.0 4.3 -1.2 1.7 1.2 12.1 -1.3 -1.2 -3.6 2.2 -1.7 -6.1 -10.1 1.2 4.1 2.2 4.0 -1.1 4.4 4.1 11.5 -1.3 -.6 -2.4 1.9 -4.1 -11.8 -1.9 -.6 3.4 2.6 2.5 -.5 3.9 3.7 5.2 -.7 .2 -.8 2.1 -3.1 -8.8 -7.4 -.4 1.2 .9 2.0 -.3 6.1 6.4 1.8 -.5 -.5 -1.7 1.8 -.6 -4.3 -4.6 1.3 -8.1 -15.4 -4.3 -2.6 -14.7 -12.1 -8.0 -18.5 -7.6 -13.0 -6.3 -4.6 -2.9 -11.8 -.3 3.3 -7.8 -5.4 -5.0 -.8 -3.3 -3.7 -5.1 -5.5 -3.8 3.4 6.0 6.1 4.6 2.1 1.0 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.0 2.9 2.1 3.9 7.5 7.8 3.5 2.3 -.1 4.1 6.6 6.5 6.7 2.8 1.8 11.3 30.3 30.7 22.4 1.3 .6 2.5 5.5 5.6 4.6 .8 -.6 1.7 2.4 2.2 4.4 1.3 -.2 1.6 2.0 2.1 1.6 1.3 .0 1.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 .9 .3 .4 2.1 .0 .9 -.1 -.7 -1.8 .4 .0 2.0 2.5 2.5 2.9 3.3 5.0 1.9 4.7 1.4 .5 2.1 2.8 2.9 3.8 4.0 4.5 3.2 5.1 4.0 .8 -.3 3.4 3.4 3.8 3.7 5.1 3.0 3.4 4.4 .5 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.5 4.8 5.5 4.8 6.9 -2.6 1.9 1.4 .9 .9 2.1 1.8 3.2 2.3 4.2 1.4 .5 -.5 .8 .8 2.4 3.7 1.9 2.2 3.1 .4 -2.3 1.6 .9 .9 2.9 2.4 2.5 1.3 5.6 7.3 -.6 -.4 1.9 1.9 2.1 1.8 2.0 2.1 1.3 2.6 -.5 .6 1.1 1.1 1.7 1.8 1.4 .7 2.8 3.2 -1.8 2.9 3.3 6.2 8.9 -.2 3.9 2.7 2.5 2.7 3.7 3.8 3.4 3.3 5.8 8.2 4.1 -1.9 5.3 1.4 1.1 3.1 3.8 -1.4 3.2 4.2 1.4 2.8 2.5 1.7 2.4 1.2 3.1 3.7 2.6 1.2 2.1 5.8 6.3 11.7 15.8 -.8 3.2 3.2 2.0 2.9 4.2 4.9 4.3 6.2 11.2 14.9 8.2 -.4 3.3 -5.0 -11.1 -16.2 -20.7 -3.4 3.2 2.2 4.2 3.4 -1.6 -1.7 -.6 -10.5 -15.0 -18.9 -5.6 -1.6 4.4 6.6 11.3 17.5 23.4 3.3 .9 .5 4.1 1.8 4.1 4.7 3.4 11.0 16.4 21.4 7.8 1.2 1.4 2.4 2.9 5.0 6.9 -.3 1.1 .4 3.0 1.0 1.7 2.2 1.6 2.9 4.7 6.4 3.3 -1.4 1.9 4.5 4.5 6.0 6.2 2.1 2.2 1.9 2.9 2.0 2.9 3.7 3.2 4.4 5.7 5.8 5.3 5.9 2.4 1.0 .6 1.3 1.1 -.7 2.2 2.2 2.8 1.9 1.7 1.4 1.6 .6 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.1 2.1 1.9 2.6 3.4 4.6 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.5 .9 2.1 2.1 1.9 2.5 3.3 4.4 2.1 -1.6 2.3 - - - - - Special aggregate indexes Commodities ......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................... Nondurables less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ............ Durables ........................................................................... Services ................................................................................ Rent of shelter ...................................................................... Transportation services ........................................................ Other services ....................................................................... All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. All items less medical care ................................................... Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Apparel less footwear ........................................................... Services less rent of shelter .................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 101 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 29. Historical Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Special aggregate indexes Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ....................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... Domestically produced farm food ......................................... Utilities and public transportation .......................................... 3.9 17.0 2.0 2.0 .4 16.7 2.8 1.2 9.0 3.2 3.0 2.4 2.5 .0 6.0 3.6 1.1 .9 1 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 2 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 3 Indexes on a December 2009=100 base. 3.0 18.1 2.8 2.3 .3 29.6 3.3 6.0 3.3 3.2 -22.6 2.4 1.7 -.8 -40.9 2.8 6.5 5.1 0.7 20.0 1.7 2.2 4.0 47.5 1.5 -2.8 -1.0 0.9 8.2 .9 .8 -.1 13.9 1.2 2.1 .6 2.0 6.9 2.8 2.3 2.5 10.5 2.3 6.2 1.6 2.0 .6 1.8 1.8 .3 1.6 2.4 1.5 1.0 1.9 7.9 1.1 1.1 .5 8.0 1.4 .5 3.8 4 Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. 5 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. - Data not available. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 102 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 30. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Selected areas, semiannual averages, all items index (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) All items Semiannual average indexes Percent change from preceding semiannual average Area 2nd half 2011 U.S. city average ........................................................................ 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 1st half 2013 226.280 228.850 230.338 232.366 1.1 0.7 0.9 Northeast urban .......................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... 242.715 244.221 145.244 244.769 246.172 146.645 246.627 248.316 147.275 248.427 250.396 147.874 .8 .8 1.0 .8 .9 .4 .7 .8 .4 Midwest urban ............................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ....................... 216.016 216.407 138.905 212.794 218.294 218.630 140.407 215.249 219.906 220.188 141.507 216.836 221.960 222.398 142.550 219.378 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 .7 .7 .8 .7 .9 1.0 .7 1.2 South urban ................................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ....................... 219.987 220.858 140.165 224.656 222.708 223.630 141.727 228.852 223.776 224.693 142.408 229.977 226.012 226.926 143.871 231.958 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.9 .5 .5 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 West urban ................................................................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... 228.543 232.554 138.331 231.555 235.706 139.921 233.196 237.752 140.186 235.093 239.808 141.324 1.3 1.4 1.1 .7 .9 .2 .8 .9 .8 206.261 140.257 219.940 208.547 141.788 223.418 210.112 142.457 225.121 212.032 143.654 226.970 1.1 1.1 1.6 .8 .5 .8 .9 .8 .8 Anchorage, AK ........................................................................... Atlanta, GA ................................................................................. Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ................................. Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI .............................................. Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN .................................................. 202.576 210.242 245.001 219.324 212.761 205.215 212.116 246.583 221.396 215.208 206.617 213.449 248.883 222.613 217.425 210.853 215.324 250.368 224.566 218.797 1.3 .9 .6 .9 1.2 .7 .6 .9 .5 1.0 2.1 .9 .6 .9 .6 Cleveland-Akron, OH ................................................................. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ................................................................. Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI ......................................................... Honolulu, HI ................................................................................ 211.996 209.097 221.521 213.452 245.342 213.996 211.520 222.960 215.084 248.646 215.415 212.935 226.177 217.081 250.303 216.941 215.550 229.142 219.380 253.202 .9 1.2 .6 .8 1.3 .7 .7 1.4 .9 .7 .7 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.2 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX ............................................... Kansas City, MO-KS .................................................................. Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ............................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ......................................................... Milwaukee-Racine, WI ................................................................ 201.509 215.140 232.251 232.178 218.222 204.705 217.392 235.807 234.526 220.171 203.721 219.611 237.488 235.889 222.114 206.583 222.057 239.229 237.921 225.417 1.6 1.0 1.5 1.0 .9 -.5 1.0 .7 .6 .9 1.4 1.1 .7 .9 1.5 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI ..................................................... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ............... Phoenix-Mesa, AZ 4 ................................................................... Pittsburgh, PA ............................................................................ 221.304 249.576 235.328 122.203 227.513 223.880 251.483 236.756 124.128 232.249 225.038 253.693 239.437 124.267 233.539 228.473 256.130 240.282 125.642 236.009 1.2 .8 .6 1.6 2.1 .5 .9 1.1 .1 .6 1.5 1.0 .4 1.1 1.1 Portland-Salem, OR-WA ............................................................ St. Louis, MO-IL ......................................................................... San Diego, CA ............................................................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ....................................... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA ................................................ 226.077 210.966 253.368 234.698 234.715 228.746 213.921 256.637 238.099 237.344 230.811 215.614 257.285 241.201 239.981 233.735 217.431 258.955 243.894 240.777 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.1 .9 .8 .3 1.3 1.1 1.3 .8 .6 1.1 .3 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL ....................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 5 .................................. 199.968 147.691 202.716 149.603 204.558 150.822 206.436 151.798 1.4 1.3 .9 .8 .9 .6 Region and area size 1 Size classes A 3 .......................................................................................... B/C 2 ....................................................................................... D ............................................................................................. Selected local areas 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 4 For Phoenix-Mesa, indexes are on a December 2001=100 base. 5 Indexes on a November 1996=100 base. 103 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 31. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Regions 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 Item and Group Expenditure category All items .......................................................... All items (December 1977=100) 2 ................. 232.366 696.067 1.5 0.9 - 248.427 391.196 1.5 0.7 - 221.960 361.141 1.7 0.9 - 226.012 366.623 1.5 1.0 - 235.093 380.015 1.5 0.8 Food and beverages ..................................... Food ........................................................... Food at home ........................................... Food away from home .............................. Alcoholic beverages ................................... 236.440 236.522 233.822 241.824 233.940 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.3 1.5 .9 .8 .8 1.0 1.2 242.838 242.600 241.746 246.907 244.706 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.8 1.8 .8 .8 .9 .7 1.2 230.069 229.501 223.356 239.492 236.094 1.4 1.4 .6 2.8 1.1 .8 .8 .6 1.1 .9 235.087 236.165 232.423 244.410 219.354 1.6 1.6 1.1 2.4 1.2 1.0 .9 .8 1.0 1.7 238.074 237.842 238.384 235.899 237.752 1.5 1.5 1.1 2.1 1.8 .9 .8 .7 1.0 1.0 Housing ........................................................ Shelter ........................................................ Rent of primary residence 3 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ................................... Fuels and utilities ........................................ Household energy .................................... Energy services 3 ................................... Electricity 3 ........................................... Utility (piped) gas service 3 ................... Household furnishings and operations ....... 226.128 261.490 265.871 269.037 2.0 2.3 2.8 2.1 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.1 255.001 306.955 306.593 318.094 1.8 2.0 2.7 1.8 1.0 .9 1.3 .7 204.794 237.751 234.397 242.218 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.0 1.2 1.0 1.1 210.126 235.028 238.362 238.118 1.8 2.4 3.0 2.2 .9 1.3 1.6 1.1 237.273 265.619 276.486 279.205 2.4 2.4 2.9 2.3 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.3 269.013 223.034 191.892 192.649 197.661 174.937 125.383 2.1 2.4 1.7 2.2 1.1 5.5 -.5 1.1 1.3 1.0 1.0 -.1 4.6 -.1 317.995 221.636 201.114 189.266 187.482 181.584 128.041 1.8 1.7 1.5 2.6 1.3 5.5 -.1 .7 2.3 2.6 3.2 1.4 7.2 -.1 242.217 208.870 176.970 182.933 189.649 162.886 118.159 2.1 3.5 3.1 3.7 1.8 7.5 -1.1 1.1 1.3 .8 .7 -1.2 4.6 -.4 238.104 220.048 182.395 181.993 179.232 184.898 125.752 2.2 .9 -.2 -.1 -1.1 7.2 -.7 1.1 .1 -.4 -.5 -1.4 6.2 -.2 279.213 259.527 230.158 231.889 259.182 181.834 129.837 2.3 4.7 4.0 4.2 5.3 1.1 -.1 1.3 2.1 2.0 1.9 2.5 .0 .3 Apparel ......................................................... 127.048 1.1 .2 129.255 .5 -.9 120.134 1.5 .2 135.873 1.0 .5 120.619 1.4 .6 Transportation .............................................. Private transportation ................................. New and used motor vehicles 5 ................ New vehicles .......................................... New cars and trucks 5 6 ........................ New cars 6 ............................................ Used cars and trucks .............................. Motor fuel .................................................. Gasoline (all types) ................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ................ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ......... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ............. 218.491 213.422 100.819 146.001 101.207 145.509 148.958 309.810 308.594 307.789 317.290 298.595 .4 .1 .1 1.2 1.2 .9 -1.0 -1.9 -2.0 -2.2 -1.3 -1.1 .7 .5 .3 1.2 1.2 1.0 -.8 .1 .1 .0 .5 .4 217.842 210.011 99.147 144.406 100.076 139.730 157.688 301.864 300.605 301.412 307.326 292.603 1.0 .4 -.1 1.1 1.1 .9 -1.3 -1.9 -1.9 -2.3 -1.1 -.4 .5 -.1 .2 1.1 1.1 .7 -1.1 -2.4 -2.4 -2.6 -2.2 -1.8 219.963 214.167 100.327 139.402 98.695 137.568 150.630 324.646 323.566 322.090 353.343 317.775 .9 .7 -.4 1.0 1.0 .6 -1.3 .1 .0 -.2 .4 1.2 1.0 .9 .0 1.1 1.1 .7 -1.0 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.7 2.0 218.225 216.480 102.126 151.594 103.190 154.888 147.469 305.355 303.869 302.195 317.625 302.624 .3 .2 .7 1.4 1.5 1.0 -1.0 -2.1 -2.2 -2.5 -1.5 -.8 1.2 1.1 .9 1.6 1.6 1.5 -.8 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.5 1.8 217.537 211.377 100.923 145.587 101.060 146.848 143.855 308.337 307.188 306.260 288.473 291.841 -.6 -.8 .1 1.3 1.2 1.1 -.6 -3.4 -3.4 -3.6 -3.1 -3.0 .0 -.2 -.1 .8 .8 .7 -.5 -.8 -.7 -.8 -.6 -.6 Medical care ................................................. Medical care commodities .......................... Medical care services ................................. Professional services ................................ 423.162 334.307 451.584 348.162 2.7 .6 3.4 2.4 1.3 -.2 1.7 1.2 445.666 364.917 467.224 348.518 2.5 -.3 3.4 2.1 1.3 -1.3 2.1 1.7 425.534 338.031 455.055 375.231 3.3 1.9 3.8 2.3 1.5 .8 1.7 1.2 403.731 319.491 432.524 347.524 3.0 1.9 3.3 2.4 1.6 1.2 1.7 .9 427.883 327.832 459.531 322.585 2.1 -2.0 3.3 2.7 .6 -2.3 1.4 1.3 Recreation 5 ................................................. 115.315 .6 .4 120.396 .7 .6 117.572 .9 .7 115.296 .6 .6 109.472 .4 -.1 Education and communication 5 ................... 135.317 1.5 .7 136.320 1.2 .4 136.918 1.5 .7 131.895 1.5 .8 136.586 1.9 .7 Other goods and services ............................. 399.275 1.7 .8 430.897 1.3 .5 385.234 2.1 .4 391.852 2.0 1.4 389.579 1.4 .5 232.366 188.136 162.356 213.540 1.5 .2 -.5 -.4 .9 .4 .0 .2 248.427 194.752 166.091 215.279 1.5 .2 -.6 -.6 .7 -.1 -.7 -1.0 221.960 184.899 161.627 214.379 1.7 .5 .0 .6 .9 .5 .4 .7 226.012 189.841 166.672 221.658 1.5 .2 -.5 -.4 1.0 .7 .5 .8 235.093 183.887 155.281 201.698 1.5 .0 -.9 -1.1 .8 .2 -.3 -.3 272.254 112.281 276.309 272.412 278.906 327.201 -.8 -.8 2.4 2.2 2.8 2.1 .2 -.1 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.0 281.969 110.974 301.085 321.012 269.228 347.954 -.9 -.6 2.3 2.0 3.9 1.8 -1.0 -.1 1.2 .8 2.8 .7 275.518 110.001 260.633 244.181 282.565 317.447 .4 -1.0 2.5 2.1 2.7 2.1 .9 -.3 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.1 274.113 115.151 263.115 241.345 292.984 317.002 -.7 -.8 2.4 2.3 3.1 2.2 .9 -.1 1.2 1.2 1.7 1.3 258.578 112.178 281.776 282.622 272.818 325.428 -2.0 -.5 2.5 2.4 1.6 2.1 -.6 -.1 1.2 1.4 .7 .7 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items .......................................................... Commodities ................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ...... Nondurables less food and beverages ..... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ............................................ Durables ................................................... Services ........................................................ Rent of shelter 4 ......................................... Transportation services .............................. Other services ............................................ See footnotes at end of table. 104 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 31. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Regions 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 Item and Group Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ............................. All items less food ........................................... All items less shelter ....................................... Commodities less food ................................... Nondurables ................................................... Nondurables less food .................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ................ Services less rent of shelter 4 ......................... Services less medical care services ............... Energy ............................................................ All items less energy ....................................... All items less food and energy ...................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ....................................... Energy commodities ................................... Services less energy services .................... 223.085 231.740 223.607 164.964 225.767 214.865 267.596 302.320 262.991 246.136 232.796 232.906 1.4 1.5 1.2 -.5 .5 -.3 -.7 2.6 2.3 -.4 1.8 1.8 0.9 .9 .7 .1 .5 .2 .2 1.3 1.2 .5 .9 .9 239.721 249.812 228.910 169.149 230.120 216.953 276.227 305.526 289.560 243.263 251.357 254.528 1.4 1.5 1.2 -.5 .4 -.5 -.7 2.6 2.2 -.3 1.7 1.7 0.7 .7 .7 -.6 -.1 -.9 -.8 1.7 1.2 .0 .8 .8 212.287 220.636 218.663 164.198 223.072 215.661 270.964 293.897 246.050 242.074 222.299 221.675 1.5 1.7 1.5 .1 1.0 .6 .5 2.9 2.4 1.3 1.7 1.8 0.9 1.0 .8 .4 .8 .7 .9 1.3 1.2 1.2 .9 .9 216.008 224.220 223.908 168.458 228.670 221.351 268.201 298.751 247.852 234.585 225.695 224.242 1.4 1.5 1.1 -.5 .6 -.3 -.6 2.4 2.3 -1.3 1.8 1.9 1.0 1.0 .9 .6 .9 .9 1.0 1.2 1.2 .5 1.1 1.1 226.190 234.858 224.188 158.648 221.148 204.958 256.293 312.784 269.439 276.194 233.792 233.811 1.5 1.5 1.1 -.8 .2 -1.0 -1.7 2.6 2.4 -.8 1.8 1.8 0.8 .8 .5 -.2 .3 -.3 -.5 1.0 1.2 .2 .9 .9 147.407 313.115 284.801 .0 -2.0 2.4 .1 .2 1.2 151.799 313.548 312.109 -.1 -1.9 2.3 -.2 -1.8 1.1 146.771 321.343 270.768 .1 -.2 2.4 .0 1.5 1.3 149.983 309.222 271.555 .1 -2.1 2.5 .4 1.2 1.4 141.613 312.034 285.659 .0 -3.4 2.4 -.1 -.7 1.2 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 Indexes are on a December 1977=100 base except for the U.S. which is on a 4 5 6 7 - 1967=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 105 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Data not available. CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 32. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Size class B/C 3 Size class D Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Item and Group Expenditure category All items 4 ............................................................................. 212.032 212.032 1.7 0.9 143.654 1.3 0.8 - 226.970 366.046 1.6 0.8 All items (December 1977=100) .......................................... Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Food away from home .................................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... 212.951 213.036 215.452 208.539 209.869 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.2 1.5 .8 .8 .7 .9 1.0 148.382 148.767 146.627 152.059 143.399 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.3 1.5 .9 .9 .9 1.0 1.8 236.588 236.727 230.679 248.637 233.691 1.7 1.7 1.1 2.7 1.4 1.2 1.2 .9 1.7 .8 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 5 ............................................ Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ......... Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Energy services 5 ......................................................... Electricity 5 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 5 ......................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. 209.225 228.545 231.031 227.471 227.453 226.644 215.215 201.129 201.511 186.836 117.615 2.2 2.4 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.8 2.0 2.4 .6 7.2 -.7 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.9 1.8 1.9 .7 5.1 -.2 137.254 138.974 146.339 137.733 137.719 168.605 163.012 153.495 150.898 150.191 99.872 1.7 2.0 2.6 1.8 1.8 2.1 1.5 1.9 1.6 3.1 -.4 1.0 1.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 .6 .2 .0 -.9 4.4 .0 202.887 228.022 225.695 237.811 237.822 222.706 183.585 196.515 205.621 153.991 127.925 2.0 2.2 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.1 .7 1.6 1.9 -.1 .7 .7 .7 .5 .7 .7 .5 .0 -.3 -.3 -.3 .6 Apparel ............................................................................... 121.209 .7 -.4 92.202 2.0 1.0 123.476 .0 .6 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles 3 ...................................... New vehicles ................................................................. New cars and trucks 3 7 .............................................. New cars 7 .................................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ............................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ................................... 214.566 213.328 100.515 127.100 100.017 127.211 143.428 455.077 453.338 463.769 310.192 404.726 .7 .3 .0 1.2 1.2 .8 -1.2 -1.7 -1.7 -1.9 -1.0 -.9 .9 .5 .2 1.3 1.3 1.0 -1.1 .2 .2 .1 .6 .5 152.790 152.534 100.978 101.746 101.861 103.681 100.002 304.713 305.523 311.674 300.340 289.436 -.1 .0 .3 1.2 1.3 1.0 -1.0 -2.1 -2.2 -2.5 -1.4 -1.2 .5 .5 .3 1.0 1.1 .8 -.7 .1 .1 .0 .6 .4 221.417 216.398 101.677 154.770 106.889 154.918 134.855 292.908 290.595 277.681 330.547 296.002 .1 .0 .6 1.1 1.1 1.0 -.3 -2.6 -2.6 -2.9 -2.1 -1.9 .6 .4 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.9 .0 -.3 -.3 -.4 .0 -.1 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... 335.467 263.590 357.478 273.364 3.2 1.1 3.8 2.6 1.3 .0 1.7 1.2 178.022 158.728 184.958 161.631 2.1 .8 2.6 1.8 1.1 .1 1.4 1.1 411.183 317.614 445.881 360.888 2.9 -3.2 4.9 3.6 1.8 -2.6 3.2 2.2 Recreation 3 ........................................................................ 114.571 .1 .2 115.335 1.1 .8 119.551 1.8 .4 Education and communication 3 ......................................... 137.606 1.7 .7 130.268 1.2 .6 142.556 1.5 .7 Other goods and services ................................................... 308.638 2.0 .8 179.782 1.2 .6 436.599 2.4 1.1 212.032 178.784 158.773 216.169 286.503 103.616 238.442 229.388 226.212 1.7 .2 -.6 -.4 -.7 -.9 2.6 2.4 3.1 .9 .3 .0 .0 .1 -.1 1.3 1.2 1.9 143.654 133.307 125.260 164.401 200.077 87.913 148.730 139.038 151.707 1.3 .3 -.4 -.3 -.8 -.6 2.1 1.9 2.1 .8 .5 .2 .4 .2 -.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 226.970 191.587 169.731 220.680 271.761 119.219 265.666 235.472 299.577 1.6 .0 -1.0 -1.3 -1.5 -.4 2.8 2.2 3.9 .8 .5 .1 .0 -.2 .2 1.1 .7 1.7 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ............................................................................. Commodities ....................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables ......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 6 ................................................................ Transportation services .................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 106 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 32. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Size class B/C 3 Size class D Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Item and Group Commodity and service group Other services ................................................................... 266.896 2.0 0.9 152.022 2.0 1.1 332.573 2.9 1.0 206.172 211.997 205.014 161.160 214.876 216.158 277.317 249.647 230.325 312.488 205.362 204.193 132.529 457.902 241.091 1.6 1.7 1.3 -.5 .6 -.2 -.5 2.7 2.4 -.1 1.9 1.9 -.1 -1.7 2.6 .9 .9 .8 .0 .4 .1 .2 1.4 1.3 .9 .9 .9 -.1 .2 1.3 139.318 140.526 142.917 125.803 156.256 163.069 195.080 159.246 145.420 225.106 135.261 132.806 104.501 310.018 148.311 1.2 1.3 1.1 -.3 .6 -.2 -.7 2.3 2.0 -.6 1.6 1.6 .3 -2.2 2.1 .8 .8 .7 .2 .7 .4 .3 1.1 1.1 .2 .9 .9 .2 .2 1.2 215.472 225.298 228.864 171.437 229.384 221.052 268.302 312.324 247.880 238.219 226.493 225.175 154.036 290.189 273.408 1.5 1.6 1.4 -.9 .1 -1.2 -1.4 3.5 2.6 -1.3 2.0 2.1 -.1 -2.9 3.0 .7 .8 .9 .1 .5 .0 -.1 1.5 .8 -.2 1.0 .9 .2 -.2 1.2 Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ................................................... All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Services less rent of shelter 6 ............................................... Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ......................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about population size classes. 2 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. 107 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 33. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 Index 2nd half 2012 Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ..................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................. 250.396 386.911 1.7 0.8 147.874 0.8 0.4 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home ........................................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 242.157 241.856 243.107 243.554 245.099 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.8 .8 .8 .9 .6 1.0 151.360 151.702 148.243 157.316 145.281 1.2 1.2 .5 2.3 2.0 .9 .8 .9 .8 2.0 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 4 ................................................................. Electricity 4 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 258.304 311.091 315.554 317.984 317.900 216.195 203.074 189.854 189.124 182.706 125.442 1.8 2.0 2.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.6 2.7 .9 6.5 -.3 .9 .9 1.4 .7 .7 2.1 2.4 3.0 1.1 7.1 -.2 145.739 145.513 153.160 144.071 144.071 184.110 179.876 142.119 129.703 150.429 107.823 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.4 1.2 2.4 2.4 2.3 .5 1.0 .8 1.0 .5 .5 2.8 3.3 3.6 2.1 7.7 .1 Apparel ....................................................................................... 128.395 1.0 -.6 89.941 -1.7 -2.0 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ....................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .......................................... 221.059 212.374 296.366 294.743 295.425 296.672 287.722 1.5 .6 -1.8 -1.8 -2.2 -1.0 -.4 .7 .0 -2.6 -2.7 -2.8 -2.4 -2.0 149.655 150.244 303.176 303.638 307.998 302.339 289.184 -.2 -.1 -2.1 -2.1 -2.5 -1.5 -.5 -.2 -.4 -1.9 -1.9 -2.1 -1.7 -1.3 Medical care ............................................................................... 450.208 3.4 2.1 181.426 .4 -.6 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... 119.501 .5 .6 121.819 1.2 .7 Education and communication 2 ................................................ 139.634 1.8 .7 127.004 -.8 -.5 Other goods and services .......................................................... 412.225 1.5 .5 195.458 .5 .3 250.396 193.609 163.219 208.843 109.603 302.274 1.7 .5 -.3 -.1 -.8 2.4 .8 .0 -.5 -.8 .1 1.3 147.874 140.392 133.870 175.294 91.499 150.505 .8 -.4 -1.3 -1.8 -.4 1.9 .4 -.4 -1.1 -1.4 -.5 1.1 241.783 228.625 166.466 227.101 211.064 303.498 290.967 242.141 253.551 257.313 1.6 1.6 -.2 .8 .0 2.9 2.4 -.1 1.9 1.9 .8 .8 -.4 .0 -.7 1.8 1.2 -.1 .9 1.0 143.764 146.143 134.301 162.812 173.108 155.726 147.208 231.412 139.023 136.600 .9 .4 -1.2 -.5 -1.6 1.7 1.7 -.7 1.0 1.0 .5 .3 -1.0 -.4 -1.3 1.3 1.0 .3 .4 .3 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ........................................................... All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 5 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 108 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 33. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Midwest Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index Size class D Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ..................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................. 222.398 367.192 1.7 1.0 142.550 1.5 0.7 - 219.378 351.712 1.9 1.2 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home ........................................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 232.516 231.887 227.886 237.793 236.789 1.3 1.3 .6 2.6 .6 .7 .7 .6 .8 1.0 146.582 146.890 143.262 152.487 145.848 1.6 1.5 .6 3.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 .7 1.5 .8 233.072 232.517 220.383 254.435 241.985 1.3 1.2 .4 2.7 1.7 .8 .8 .5 1.3 .6 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 4 ................................................................. Electricity 4 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 206.880 242.413 245.043 246.985 246.991 204.051 173.839 175.988 178.148 157.102 113.037 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.6 4.3 4.6 1.7 9.3 -1.2 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 2.0 1.7 1.7 -.6 5.6 -.4 130.507 131.552 134.676 129.575 129.575 168.466 166.315 162.535 161.660 149.414 95.188 1.6 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.2 1.7 2.3 1.7 3.8 -1.4 .7 1.0 .8 1.0 1.0 .3 -.4 -.6 -2.0 3.4 -.7 200.785 228.495 215.825 235.617 235.617 212.132 164.510 179.053 178.542 168.819 120.429 2.1 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.6 2.0 .9 3.7 3.0 5.5 .5 .8 1.0 .8 1.2 1.2 .6 -.5 -.9 -1.6 1.1 .3 Apparel ....................................................................................... 118.827 1.9 .0 90.863 2.0 .3 126.647 -2.9 .9 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ....................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .......................................... 219.952 215.242 331.818 330.388 330.106 352.859 317.201 1.0 .6 .1 .0 -.3 .7 1.1 1.2 .8 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.9 1.9 160.688 160.535 332.048 332.681 339.973 325.432 312.521 .6 .7 .1 .0 -.3 .4 1.1 .7 .7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.1 200.140 192.730 277.170 273.295 262.780 316.544 283.852 1.5 1.6 .3 .3 .2 -.3 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.2 1.1 .9 1.8 Medical care ............................................................................... 420.072 3.0 1.3 185.472 3.0 .9 409.884 5.9 4.2 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... 117.098 .3 .4 121.054 2.2 1.5 108.877 .2 .0 Education and communication 2 ................................................ 137.957 1.7 1.0 135.718 1.1 .1 131.123 1.8 .7 Other goods and services .......................................................... 373.935 2.3 .5 178.730 1.3 -.2 428.286 3.4 1.8 222.398 183.861 158.051 209.580 107.570 260.649 1.7 .5 .0 .6 -.9 2.6 1.0 .4 .3 .6 -.2 1.4 142.550 133.195 125.836 166.509 85.111 148.063 1.5 .8 .3 1.0 -.8 2.1 .7 .6 .4 .8 -.3 .8 219.378 188.630 166.855 221.093 112.752 253.247 1.9 -.1 -.8 -.2 -1.8 3.5 1.2 .7 .6 1.1 -.3 1.6 213.670 217.374 161.197 222.402 211.800 292.329 247.659 241.909 222.727 221.796 1.6 1.5 .0 .9 .6 2.9 2.4 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.0 .9 .3 .6 .6 1.5 1.3 1.6 .9 1.0 138.090 145.090 126.356 156.685 164.749 165.299 143.951 239.053 134.015 131.692 1.4 1.4 .4 1.2 1.0 2.3 2.1 .7 1.6 1.6 .7 .6 .4 .9 .8 .7 .9 .8 .7 .7 207.541 217.815 168.827 227.553 221.761 282.408 232.827 216.769 221.030 218.907 1.6 1.7 -.7 .5 -.1 4.6 3.0 .5 2.1 2.3 .9 1.2 .6 1.0 1.1 2.1 1.1 .4 1.3 1.4 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ........................................................... All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 5 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 109 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 33. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) South Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index Size class D Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ..................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................. 226.926 366.334 1.5 1.0 143.871 1.5 1.0 - 231.958 376.680 1.4 0.9 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home ........................................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 234.119 235.472 228.479 247.344 217.259 1.3 1.3 .6 2.3 1.3 .7 .6 .5 .9 1.0 148.664 149.433 148.671 150.603 137.291 1.7 1.7 1.4 2.2 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 2.2 236.820 236.649 237.147 239.958 232.887 2.0 2.1 1.0 3.8 .6 1.8 1.8 1.3 2.5 .9 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 4 ................................................................. Electricity 4 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 215.397 241.674 245.391 247.393 247.361 210.365 182.878 184.305 176.462 187.386 131.581 1.8 2.7 2.9 2.6 2.6 -.9 -2.3 -2.3 -4.2 7.4 -1.2 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 .4 .1 .1 -.7 3.9 -.5 138.774 142.782 150.655 141.329 141.329 159.649 151.285 147.485 146.206 148.450 97.880 1.9 2.3 3.6 2.0 2.0 1.8 .9 1.1 .2 8.4 -.6 .9 1.3 2.2 1.0 1.0 -.1 -.8 -.8 -2.0 9.2 -.2 204.015 229.138 227.638 238.211 238.211 218.934 185.617 191.643 195.927 141.613 127.177 1.3 1.0 .4 1.1 1.1 2.5 1.1 1.5 1.7 -.6 1.3 .1 .0 -.3 -.3 -.3 .1 -.4 -.4 -.6 1.5 1.0 Apparel ....................................................................................... 148.265 -2.6 -1.5 91.035 3.0 1.5 134.849 5.2 3.4 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ....................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .......................................... 219.210 219.492 318.470 315.584 316.509 316.645 312.035 .7 .6 -1.6 -1.7 -2.0 -1.0 -.2 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.8 2.2 151.405 151.030 302.695 303.056 310.975 295.416 289.739 .0 .0 -2.3 -2.4 -2.7 -1.8 -1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 1.3 1.6 242.576 240.398 288.313 284.955 275.585 336.209 295.857 .4 .1 -2.7 -2.7 -3.0 -2.2 -1.8 1.1 .9 .5 .5 .4 .8 1.1 Medical care ............................................................................... 400.490 4.6 1.7 172.009 2.2 1.6 398.860 1.8 .8 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... 108.524 -.4 .2 118.921 1.2 .8 117.559 1.0 1.1 Education and communication 2 ................................................ 133.630 1.8 .7 129.428 1.4 .8 138.897 1.0 1.3 Other goods and services .......................................................... 363.927 2.9 1.7 177.262 1.5 1.2 424.840 1.1 .6 226.926 188.647 164.383 214.721 116.647 263.825 1.5 -.2 -1.1 -1.0 -1.4 2.5 1.0 .4 .3 .5 -.1 1.4 143.871 132.620 124.258 163.238 87.641 149.963 1.5 .5 -.2 .1 -.8 2.3 1.0 .8 .6 1.1 -.2 1.2 231.958 200.497 182.651 234.091 127.208 265.691 1.4 .6 -.1 -.5 .8 2.0 .9 1.0 .7 .7 .7 .7 218.469 222.264 166.575 224.313 214.804 297.715 250.887 241.369 227.335 226.381 1.3 .9 -1.1 .1 -.9 2.4 2.3 -1.9 1.9 2.0 .9 .8 .3 .6 .5 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.1 139.903 141.821 124.615 155.756 161.698 157.661 147.282 215.180 135.863 133.350 1.5 1.2 -.2 .9 .2 2.3 2.3 -1.0 1.8 1.9 1.0 .9 .7 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 .3 1.1 1.2 219.758 234.799 183.793 236.538 233.658 309.183 247.433 233.412 229.992 229.206 1.3 1.5 -.1 .5 -.5 3.0 1.8 -1.2 1.8 1.7 .9 1.2 .7 1.1 .7 1.5 .5 .1 1.0 .8 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ........................................................... All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 5 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 110 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 33. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) West Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 Index 2nd half 2012 Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ..................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................. 239.808 391.040 1.7 0.9 141.324 1.0 0.8 Food and beverages .................................................................. Food ......................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home ........................................................... Alcoholic beverages ................................................................. 238.742 238.947 239.898 236.121 233.295 1.6 1.6 1.0 2.4 1.9 .9 .9 .8 1.2 .9 147.159 146.601 143.846 150.674 155.324 1.2 1.2 .9 1.7 1.5 .7 .7 .7 .7 1.5 Housing ...................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 4 ................................................................. Electricity 4 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 250.962 281.438 296.499 296.685 296.661 270.230 240.284 241.887 278.037 188.201 130.428 2.8 2.8 3.3 2.6 2.6 5.9 5.3 5.5 5.8 4.9 -.2 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 2.8 2.9 2.9 3.1 2.2 -.1 134.172 133.524 143.602 133.501 133.499 177.975 173.992 170.964 173.126 156.548 104.418 1.2 1.0 1.2 .9 .9 3.3 3.2 3.5 5.8 -3.1 .2 1.3 1.4 2.1 1.3 1.3 .9 .8 .6 1.7 -2.6 .9 Apparel ....................................................................................... 123.423 1.9 .5 98.736 2.0 2.2 Transportation ............................................................................ Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ....................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .......................................... 214.952 209.310 310.205 308.443 311.164 284.028 293.496 -.3 -.5 -2.8 -2.8 -2.9 -2.5 -2.6 .4 .1 .3 .4 .3 .4 .4 151.592 150.363 279.141 281.264 282.045 275.833 266.715 -.9 -.9 -4.0 -4.1 -4.3 -3.9 -3.5 -.5 -.4 -2.1 -2.2 -2.2 -2.0 -2.1 Medical care ............................................................................... 417.281 2.0 .4 183.127 2.5 1.0 Recreation 2 ............................................................................... 112.324 .0 -.3 97.348 -.1 .3 Education and communication 2 ................................................ 137.500 1.5 .6 128.300 2.6 1.3 Other goods and services .......................................................... 390.022 1.4 .7 171.778 .9 .0 239.808 183.866 153.608 197.978 110.529 289.193 1.7 .2 -.7 -.7 -.7 2.7 .9 .3 -.1 .0 -.3 1.2 141.324 129.321 120.119 155.258 88.891 145.412 1.0 -.1 -.9 -1.3 -.2 1.8 .8 .2 -.2 -.4 .2 1.3 231.969 223.871 157.189 219.855 201.274 311.768 278.866 279.548 238.973 239.798 1.7 1.2 -.6 .4 -.6 2.6 2.6 -.2 1.9 2.0 .9 .6 -.1 .5 .0 1.0 1.2 1.2 .8 .8 135.927 140.733 121.159 151.418 155.595 159.621 141.524 230.444 132.386 129.993 .9 1.0 -.8 .0 -1.2 2.6 1.7 -1.1 1.2 1.2 .8 .6 -.1 .2 -.3 1.1 1.3 -.9 1.0 1.1 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ........................................................... All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 5 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy .......................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................... 1 See region and area size on Table 10 in the CPI Detailed Report for information about cross classifications. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 4 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 5 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 111 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 6 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 7 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. 112 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Anchorage, AK Item and Group BostonBrockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Atlanta, GA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 210.853 562.795 2.7 2.1 - 215.324 649.351 1.5 0.9 - 250.368 727.703 1.5 0.6 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 203.385 208.884 211.067 204.242 147.826 -.1 .0 .2 -.4 -.4 .3 .3 .3 -.3 .8 237.729 247.919 242.457 257.254 146.711 1.5 1.6 2.2 .8 .0 .6 .8 1.4 .1 -1.3 247.901 248.213 239.314 263.215 247.537 1.5 1.5 1.2 2.0 1.7 .8 .7 .9 .5 1.8 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 189.843 192.558 189.358 193.714 193.714 263.711 269.129 291.227 229.716 385.052 130.317 3.3 3.5 4.1 3.5 3.5 .5 -.4 -.3 -3.3 3.2 3.2 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.3 1.3 4.4 6.0 6.3 4.0 9.0 2.7 203.167 213.652 211.513 210.527 210.527 276.972 239.453 238.170 211.980 259.386 130.516 .8 .7 .8 .6 .6 2.6 .9 .9 -3.0 10.8 -1.8 1.1 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 -.5 -3.7 -3.9 -8.0 6.7 -.4 242.245 281.955 291.973 299.558 299.558 243.733 206.080 187.598 186.276 184.073 129.260 1.7 1.6 2.1 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.0 3.8 .5 9.3 1.8 .7 .3 .7 .4 .4 3.9 6.2 9.2 4.3 18.0 -.4 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 149.090 4.1 -3.7 132.823 1.3 -.8 144.302 -.8 -3.6 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 223.972 225.675 312.536 313.323 304.967 295.077 304.139 4.8 6.4 -6.9 -7.1 -7.1 -6.8 -6.8 6.3 7.6 -1.1 -1.2 -1.3 -1.0 -1.1 212.353 211.361 308.650 306.893 304.246 369.448 306.364 .7 .6 -1.8 -1.9 -2.0 -1.7 -1.3 .8 .7 .8 .8 .8 .7 1.1 207.432 205.410 305.727 302.137 299.670 308.507 295.445 1.5 .5 -1.9 -1.9 -2.3 -1.0 -.7 .5 .1 -2.4 -2.5 -2.7 -2.0 -1.7 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 473.526 3.5 1.8 373.280 8.4 .8 586.934 3.3 2.1 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 120.653 .9 .4 87.333 -2.8 -1.8 113.769 -.9 .0 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 112.150 1.5 2.3 129.670 2.0 .9 146.304 2.2 .6 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 328.872 1.0 .6 338.842 8.9 6.2 428.865 1.3 1.1 210.853 180.660 168.486 217.532 126.569 236.254 2.7 .2 .3 -1.4 2.8 4.6 2.1 .2 .1 -1.4 2.2 3.4 215.324 184.169 157.801 201.188 113.400 247.250 1.5 .3 -.4 .3 -1.7 2.3 .9 .4 .2 .5 -.4 1.2 250.368 195.707 167.669 223.244 113.709 298.768 1.5 .4 -.3 -.4 -.1 2.3 .6 -.1 -.6 -1.2 .2 1.0 201.082 217.856 167.966 211.143 212.462 306.441 220.310 287.245 206.329 206.197 2.7 2.3 .3 -.7 -1.3 5.8 4.7 -4.4 3.4 4.1 2.1 2.4 .1 -.5 -1.2 6.1 3.5 1.6 2.2 2.5 206.464 221.514 157.019 217.919 195.935 302.213 232.633 250.058 211.051 205.672 1.1 1.8 -.3 .8 .3 3.8 1.7 -.6 1.8 1.8 .9 .5 .2 .5 .4 .8 1.4 -1.2 1.1 1.1 237.279 240.486 170.835 234.283 223.483 334.261 279.209 247.410 254.354 256.089 1.4 1.5 -.2 .6 -.2 2.9 2.2 -.5 1.7 1.8 .5 .7 -.5 -.2 -1.0 1.8 .9 1.6 .6 .5 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 113 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) ChicagoGary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Item and Group CincinnatiHamilton, OH-KY-IN ClevelandAkron, OH Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 224.566 670.910 1.4 0.9 - 218.797 677.008 1.7 0.6 - 216.941 695.180 1.4 0.7 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 230.050 229.243 229.456 223.502 238.562 1.2 1.2 .1 3.1 .6 .4 .4 .2 .6 .1 211.953 208.843 206.771 215.764 236.721 .8 .8 .3 2.1 .0 .1 .0 -.1 .4 .5 241.448 246.434 241.795 256.579 185.819 1.6 1.6 .8 2.4 2.1 .7 .6 .7 .7 1.4 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 221.386 273.817 286.314 280.193 280.193 181.391 152.777 155.490 142.758 158.750 99.003 1.7 1.8 2.1 2.0 2.0 4.3 4.0 4.2 -7.6 23.3 -1.5 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 2.0 1.7 1.7 -5.0 11.4 .0 198.632 227.208 226.652 228.890 228.890 211.789 175.728 180.018 178.329 175.978 112.965 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 4.9 5.0 5.4 5.2 5.9 -2.8 1.1 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.6 .8 .9 .9 -.2 3.9 -2.0 195.196 222.550 224.252 219.260 219.260 191.672 164.671 162.952 159.980 148.617 119.690 2.4 2.2 1.8 2.0 2.0 4.9 4.0 4.2 -1.3 12.4 .2 1.4 1.1 .9 .8 .8 3.9 3.4 3.4 -1.7 10.8 .2 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 93.590 -.1 -1.1 141.107 -2.2 -5.6 130.406 1.8 .2 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 206.137 203.132 342.996 340.053 334.949 354.813 326.011 .3 .0 .1 .0 -.5 1.2 2.0 1.0 .9 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.2 2.5 210.972 208.345 327.893 327.064 338.219 315.856 278.457 .5 -.2 .1 .1 .0 .1 .2 .6 -.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.1 216.912 218.029 366.270 363.180 353.929 368.372 346.937 -.6 -.8 1.0 1.0 .9 1.1 1.0 .1 .0 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 442.351 3.0 1.4 438.311 1.6 .4 387.298 -.8 -1.3 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 110.528 1.1 .5 122.596 2.3 .7 114.936 .9 -.2 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 138.424 .6 .5 135.498 4.6 2.0 122.292 2.1 1.5 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 375.158 5.8 .7 450.615 2.1 1.9 399.090 2.4 .5 224.566 174.648 144.602 195.340 96.479 271.729 1.4 .3 -.3 .3 -1.3 2.2 .9 .4 .4 .6 .1 1.2 218.797 179.213 160.978 208.415 116.177 261.611 1.7 -.3 -1.0 -.6 -1.8 3.1 .6 -.7 -1.1 -1.3 -.8 1.5 216.941 195.038 169.829 225.399 111.817 240.625 1.4 .4 -.4 -.2 -.7 2.0 .7 .2 -.1 .1 -.4 1.0 215.223 208.310 148.500 214.637 199.120 283.890 258.661 226.838 225.978 226.201 1.3 1.3 -.3 .7 .3 2.7 2.0 1.6 1.4 1.5 .8 .7 .4 .5 .6 1.1 1.1 1.9 .8 .9 208.688 217.544 164.295 212.064 211.910 308.910 245.422 243.801 218.984 222.202 1.7 1.3 -1.0 .0 -.6 3.7 3.2 2.0 1.7 1.9 .7 .2 -1.1 -.6 -1.2 1.5 1.6 1.6 .7 .8 209.074 216.823 170.660 234.909 222.475 265.834 229.112 240.209 216.754 211.690 1.6 1.0 -.3 .7 -.1 1.9 2.1 2.3 1.4 1.4 .9 .5 .0 .4 .2 1.0 1.1 2.9 .5 .5 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 114 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) DallasFort Worth, TX Item and Group DenverBoulder-Greeley, CO DetroitAnn ArborFlint, MI Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 215.550 676.167 1.9 1.2 - 229.142 764.094 2.8 1.3 - 219.380 652.090 2.0 1.1 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 241.328 235.716 214.732 267.643 318.131 2.3 2.2 1.7 2.6 4.2 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.8 2.5 216.738 219.823 218.377 220.939 191.970 1.0 1.0 -.1 2.0 .6 .4 .4 .0 .5 .5 211.915 212.201 206.272 220.585 202.242 .9 .7 .0 1.2 3.5 1.0 .8 .4 1.0 4.1 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 188.654 198.380 203.664 214.379 214.379 218.962 206.911 202.868 198.504 170.856 134.608 3.2 3.3 3.5 3.7 3.7 5.0 5.4 5.4 6.0 1.2 .1 1.3 1.0 1.3 1.1 1.1 2.9 2.9 2.9 4.8 -10.5 1.0 207.253 231.768 232.933 225.280 225.280 206.493 155.164 153.678 162.521 148.913 118.477 4.1 4.2 5.8 3.7 3.7 5.0 6.6 6.8 13.1 .0 1.2 2.4 2.1 3.1 1.8 1.8 6.4 7.0 7.2 6.1 8.6 .1 195.595 216.531 218.466 216.260 216.260 245.557 198.867 200.952 219.926 168.396 121.615 2.1 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.3 .0 .1 3.6 -4.5 -1.2 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 .3 -.9 -.9 1.3 -4.0 -.7 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 114.145 -4.9 -.5 110.190 13.6 1.9 119.505 5.6 .5 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 226.348 228.671 318.635 316.693 311.439 322.436 315.753 .8 1.0 -1.7 -1.7 -2.0 -.7 -.5 2.2 2.4 3.8 3.9 3.7 4.5 4.4 262.304 259.886 284.491 282.471 279.383 265.689 282.079 -.4 -.8 -.5 -.5 -.6 -.2 -.4 -.4 -1.0 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4 -1.3 -1.1 253.189 251.680 326.961 326.635 336.484 362.836 300.076 2.7 2.8 .0 -.1 -.1 .1 .5 1.0 1.0 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 384.023 2.0 .6 487.877 3.9 1.5 386.485 4.1 2.4 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 110.289 -.8 -.5 146.821 .4 .7 119.475 .5 1.8 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 140.973 1.9 1.3 122.498 1.7 .5 139.803 1.0 .8 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 372.618 2.7 .7 351.975 3.2 1.2 397.919 -.5 -.4 215.550 184.764 157.240 193.635 125.047 245.835 1.9 -.4 -2.0 -2.1 -1.6 3.5 1.2 .8 .4 .8 -.4 1.5 229.142 175.277 153.428 190.618 115.684 275.516 2.8 1.5 2.0 3.2 -.2 3.5 1.3 .1 .0 .1 -.4 2.0 219.380 182.544 166.060 208.103 117.974 258.073 2.0 1.1 1.2 1.9 -.1 2.6 1.1 .5 .2 .3 .1 1.4 207.179 224.085 161.807 216.496 200.308 314.282 231.376 263.166 214.706 211.274 1.9 1.3 -1.8 -.1 -1.9 3.7 3.5 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.3 1.3 .5 1.1 .9 2.0 1.5 3.5 1.0 .9 217.079 229.080 154.916 204.320 190.125 340.142 257.799 213.201 231.727 234.383 2.7 2.0 1.9 2.0 3.0 2.8 3.4 2.0 2.9 3.3 1.3 .9 .0 .3 .2 1.9 2.1 1.6 1.3 1.5 212.698 223.852 167.689 210.920 208.078 316.728 248.829 260.684 217.304 218.766 1.9 1.8 1.2 1.4 2.0 2.7 2.5 .0 2.0 2.2 1.0 .9 .3 .6 .5 1.5 1.3 -.2 1.2 1.2 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 115 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) HoustonGalvestonBrazoria, TX Honolulu, HI Item and Group Kansas City, MO-KS Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 253.202 697.058 1.8 1.2 - 206.583 662.585 0.9 1.4 - 222.057 659.367 2.1 1.1 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 250.337 250.151 255.888 238.991 250.987 3.9 3.3 2.1 4.6 12.9 2.4 2.4 1.6 3.0 2.7 213.983 213.599 214.445 207.837 210.228 1.0 1.4 -.1 3.1 -3.7 .5 .5 -.1 .9 .0 244.571 249.422 239.135 266.221 188.819 1.9 1.9 1.0 3.3 1.8 .6 .6 .6 .7 .9 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 269.213 285.152 281.093 295.814 295.814 361.822 327.720 323.087 319.216 337.828 154.423 2.0 2.2 1.4 2.8 2.8 .8 .3 .4 .5 -2.8 1.3 .8 1.0 .7 1.3 1.3 .0 .1 .1 .1 .7 .5 188.383 218.652 207.693 203.690 203.690 167.357 153.482 150.527 146.575 157.624 121.276 1.0 4.3 4.5 4.0 4.0 -12.4 -16.4 -16.7 -22.1 23.7 -1.6 2.2 2.8 2.2 2.7 2.7 1.9 5.1 5.2 3.9 12.0 -.8 205.208 227.398 229.640 222.618 222.618 223.325 191.876 189.621 156.115 195.372 124.390 3.0 2.3 2.6 2.2 2.2 8.1 9.7 10.1 6.7 16.0 1.2 1.9 1.5 1.2 1.0 1.0 4.3 4.6 4.7 .9 11.7 1.2 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 119.349 -2.3 -1.2 164.877 .9 2.8 121.931 2.4 -3.9 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 232.743 236.782 330.172 339.865 361.351 264.255 299.731 -.2 .0 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.8 -.5 1.5 .8 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 190.059 189.381 300.857 300.667 310.737 306.513 291.598 -.8 -.6 -3.2 -3.3 -3.6 -2.9 -2.2 .6 .8 1.7 1.7 1.6 2.0 2.0 214.678 211.422 311.821 312.590 306.541 378.478 300.869 1.4 1.5 .4 .5 .4 .9 .4 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 343.253 2.8 2.4 423.861 5.4 2.7 340.966 4.3 .6 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 116.347 2.6 1.6 104.227 -1.8 -.7 129.408 -.3 .7 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 138.251 1.8 -.4 119.511 2.5 .6 130.783 1.0 .9 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 446.226 1.4 1.3 357.596 1.9 1.4 379.256 1.4 .7 253.202 200.687 168.153 214.632 117.098 299.462 1.8 1.2 -.9 -1.0 -.5 2.2 1.2 1.1 .2 .2 .2 1.2 206.583 178.066 158.762 217.953 106.224 236.674 .9 -.5 -1.3 -.7 -2.4 1.9 1.4 .5 .6 1.3 -.7 2.0 222.057 192.599 166.885 228.260 110.190 251.249 2.1 .8 .2 .9 -.8 3.1 1.1 .0 -.3 -.4 -.1 1.9 248.469 239.785 171.426 233.924 216.873 317.844 294.687 326.666 250.048 251.405 1.8 1.6 -.3 1.6 -.1 2.1 2.1 -.2 2.1 1.8 1.1 1.3 .3 1.4 .4 1.4 1.1 .7 1.2 1.0 195.718 201.911 160.800 216.789 217.398 254.374 218.450 222.928 207.343 206.114 .6 -.5 -1.4 .1 -.8 -.4 1.5 -9.5 2.2 2.3 1.3 .8 .5 .9 1.3 1.2 1.9 2.9 1.4 1.6 215.426 221.862 167.820 236.556 226.135 288.945 239.624 248.236 220.641 215.974 2.0 2.1 .3 1.4 1.0 4.1 2.8 4.2 1.9 1.9 1.2 .9 -.3 .1 -.3 2.4 2.0 2.5 .9 1.0 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 116 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA Item and Group MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL MilwaukeeRacine, WI Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 239.229 706.789 1.5 0.7 - 237.921 383.495 1.4 0.9 - 225.417 696.224 2.4 1.5 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 238.868 238.735 249.706 221.601 226.493 1.0 1.1 1.1 .9 .2 .5 .6 1.0 .0 .3 244.260 246.047 244.034 250.737 222.075 1.0 1.0 -.3 2.9 1.9 -.1 -.1 -.3 1.0 .4 240.873 244.753 240.905 250.529 204.762 2.5 2.7 1.9 3.6 .2 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.5 -1.0 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 253.661 283.945 294.274 296.366 296.364 285.342 264.283 262.860 313.938 195.593 120.028 2.3 1.9 2.3 1.8 1.8 9.3 10.8 10.9 9.7 14.5 -.7 1.2 .8 .9 .8 .8 6.4 8.5 8.6 9.6 5.9 -.6 231.573 258.242 245.042 262.472 262.472 168.355 148.234 144.673 141.263 201.767 163.706 1.6 2.4 2.0 2.4 2.4 .4 .4 .4 .3 8.1 -4.2 .8 1.2 .8 .8 .8 .4 .6 .6 .5 7.3 -1.5 207.797 249.176 230.755 264.614 264.614 209.403 175.120 179.580 208.715 125.394 104.779 1.6 2.2 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.8 1.8 1.9 5.2 -4.6 -2.9 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.4 4.9 -.4 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 113.475 .2 -.4 143.420 -1.9 1.7 138.533 5.8 2.3 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 214.537 208.715 314.336 308.056 309.831 290.275 290.192 .0 .0 -1.9 -1.9 -1.9 -1.7 -1.9 .5 .5 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 239.007 242.745 326.028 322.542 321.224 302.689 320.496 1.8 2.2 -1.7 -1.7 -2.1 -1.2 -.2 1.4 1.4 .9 .9 .7 1.1 1.7 210.045 200.717 324.039 320.787 324.844 338.617 284.329 .9 .0 .4 .3 -.4 1.7 3.7 1.6 .8 2.3 2.4 2.0 3.0 3.8 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 406.280 1.4 -.2 413.343 2.8 1.7 465.723 7.5 2.1 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 103.480 -.6 -.2 114.106 .7 1.5 114.817 1.0 1.0 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 143.714 3.0 .8 123.712 1.7 .6 149.910 4.6 1.3 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 376.258 1.2 .9 303.902 1.5 1.6 377.758 -.2 .2 239.229 181.869 149.925 198.853 101.819 289.137 1.5 -.3 -1.2 -1.2 -1.1 2.5 .7 .1 -.3 -.1 -.8 1.1 237.921 205.510 181.485 222.219 137.164 263.883 1.4 -.1 -.9 -1.0 -.8 2.4 .9 .4 .7 .8 .7 1.1 225.417 184.843 158.346 218.680 104.192 264.060 2.4 1.3 .6 1.2 -.6 3.1 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.5 .3 1.7 231.679 219.753 153.631 221.090 202.755 304.712 279.056 296.935 236.814 236.798 1.5 1.2 -1.1 -.1 -1.1 3.3 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.5 .8 .7 -.3 .2 .0 1.6 1.1 3.3 .5 .5 229.840 227.570 183.395 235.029 222.723 279.723 251.599 223.594 239.504 238.231 1.4 .9 -.8 .1 -.8 2.5 2.4 -.9 1.7 1.8 .8 .7 .7 .3 .7 1.4 1.1 .8 .9 1.1 214.851 218.847 160.258 232.124 217.549 293.456 248.004 242.077 226.141 223.907 1.9 2.5 .6 1.8 1.1 4.1 2.6 1.0 2.7 2.6 1.4 1.5 1.0 1.5 1.4 1.9 1.6 2.9 1.3 1.3 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 117 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) MinneapolisSt. Paul, MN-WI Item and Group New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA PhiladelphiaWilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 228.473 717.983 2.1 1.5 - 256.130 740.435 1.8 1.0 - 240.282 694.162 1.5 0.4 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 267.843 256.643 251.769 263.717 370.893 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.4 -1.5 .9 .9 1.3 .2 .7 246.483 246.088 246.704 251.853 248.214 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 .7 .8 1.1 .4 .4 223.182 222.733 234.175 201.766 226.698 1.8 1.7 1.5 2.1 2.4 .5 .5 -.1 1.4 1.7 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 200.390 228.269 227.272 238.981 238.981 195.838 183.355 185.760 242.009 137.629 124.458 2.9 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.5 10.2 12.0 12.8 10.6 16.6 -1.0 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.5 1.5 6.3 7.8 8.1 7.0 9.8 -.8 269.305 329.394 336.130 335.861 335.674 202.730 199.297 183.242 184.670 174.795 121.453 2.1 2.3 3.1 2.0 2.0 3.3 3.4 4.3 2.7 7.9 -1.0 1.1 1.1 1.6 .9 .9 2.0 2.2 2.8 1.7 5.2 -.1 242.896 293.198 272.988 301.060 301.060 215.861 186.570 192.270 195.134 179.634 121.517 .7 1.3 2.0 1.0 1.0 -1.3 -2.3 -2.1 -3.1 .4 -1.6 .1 .2 .7 .3 .3 -.1 -.4 -.7 -2.1 2.6 -.7 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 140.555 .0 1.4 126.851 2.5 1.0 111.176 .8 -2.7 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 217.883 199.123 288.135 289.963 295.391 289.782 331.737 1.0 -.9 .4 .4 .3 .7 .9 1.6 -.3 .6 .7 .6 1.0 1.1 231.282 218.098 288.467 287.278 289.612 289.954 284.776 1.5 .5 -1.5 -1.5 -2.0 -.7 .1 .9 -.1 -2.7 -2.8 -3.0 -2.6 -2.0 221.777 219.724 311.530 307.268 307.238 301.172 291.053 2.1 2.1 -2.8 -2.8 -3.1 -1.8 -1.4 .5 .1 -3.0 -3.1 -3.2 -2.8 -2.5 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 460.009 3.4 2.4 423.336 3.2 2.2 456.314 2.7 1.1 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 121.010 -1.9 -.8 119.209 .8 .5 123.733 -.5 .2 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 142.335 5.1 3.1 139.949 1.0 .2 129.747 4.3 2.2 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 327.550 1.9 1.6 393.690 1.0 .3 463.116 4.2 .8 228.473 194.360 159.257 212.358 111.732 258.502 2.1 .1 -.5 .2 -1.8 3.3 1.5 .5 .2 1.1 -1.5 2.2 256.130 194.825 160.242 204.448 104.084 308.705 1.8 .6 .0 .4 -.9 2.5 1.0 .2 -.2 -.4 .3 1.4 240.282 183.428 159.711 202.117 111.853 299.462 1.5 .1 -.9 -.2 -2.3 2.2 .4 -.5 -1.2 -1.2 -1.1 .8 218.052 229.781 167.285 240.026 223.952 307.120 241.343 239.503 231.111 227.353 1.9 1.9 -.5 .6 .1 4.3 3.3 4.6 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.6 .2 1.0 1.1 3.1 2.2 3.3 1.4 1.4 248.749 227.538 163.892 227.915 207.442 296.887 299.418 236.201 259.884 264.037 1.8 1.6 .0 1.0 .4 2.8 2.5 .9 1.9 2.0 .9 .9 -.2 .2 -.4 1.7 1.3 -.2 1.1 1.1 231.118 224.262 162.219 214.804 203.591 313.549 286.885 232.586 242.825 248.784 1.4 1.6 -.8 .7 -.1 3.4 2.2 -2.6 1.9 1.9 .3 .5 -1.1 -.4 -1.1 1.6 .8 -1.7 .6 .6 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 118 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Phoenix-Mesa, AZ 1 Item and Group Portland-Salem, OR-WA Pittsburgh, PA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 125.642 1.2 1.1 - 236.009 720.174 1.6 1.1 - 233.735 684.280 2.2 1.3 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 135.311 135.500 138.469 131.548 133.156 2.8 2.6 1.7 3.2 4.0 2.1 2.1 1.5 2.0 1.7 245.537 245.544 245.889 246.129 245.565 2.4 2.3 1.9 2.1 3.6 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.4 2.9 219.349 220.929 209.522 240.275 204.761 2.2 2.2 1.5 3.6 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.0 3.1 1.6 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 118.815 115.922 117.691 115.820 115.820 158.682 161.188 160.809 171.418 105.999 105.672 2.4 2.9 2.8 2.9 2.9 -.1 2.7 2.8 4.4 -9.3 1.3 1.4 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 -1.3 -4.9 -5.0 -5.2 -3.3 .4 230.757 256.126 223.714 251.995 251.995 245.773 228.706 215.899 180.323 222.377 150.883 1.9 2.3 2.5 1.9 1.9 -.8 -.9 -.5 -2.9 3.7 1.6 1.4 1.6 2.1 1.2 1.2 .9 1.7 2.0 -1.1 7.9 1.0 224.707 260.662 255.992 270.019 270.019 243.870 195.277 240.262 276.161 165.001 106.077 2.6 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.6 -.9 -2.9 -2.9 -1.7 -6.8 -1.6 1.3 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.9 -.5 -2.2 -2.2 -1.6 -4.2 .0 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 129.681 4.7 4.1 154.324 -9.8 -4.6 130.393 3.5 .7 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 127.066 128.140 294.840 294.949 300.706 289.388 280.055 -2.4 -2.3 -4.9 -4.9 -5.0 -4.6 -4.5 -.8 -.6 .7 .8 .7 .6 1.2 194.236 192.622 321.908 325.338 323.095 345.930 310.041 .9 -.2 -1.2 -1.1 -1.1 -1.0 -1.7 .7 -.2 -1.0 -1.1 -.8 -1.6 -2.0 238.024 239.091 321.102 323.801 321.948 273.559 296.685 .6 -.1 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.6 2.0 1.5 -.4 -.4 -.3 -.3 -.7 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 155.273 -.4 -.1 456.228 6.9 2.6 490.044 3.8 .2 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 114.243 2.2 3.2 122.800 4.4 2.7 105.965 1.4 .9 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 121.763 .4 .6 145.332 1.0 .0 113.108 2.4 .9 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 138.525 -.7 -.8 401.714 -.6 -.1 461.940 .7 .5 125.642 123.671 117.413 152.657 87.229 127.147 1.2 .4 -.9 -1.3 .0 1.8 1.1 .8 .1 .2 -.2 1.3 236.009 207.164 185.181 241.027 126.216 268.368 1.6 .0 -1.5 -2.5 .1 2.8 1.1 .0 -.8 -1.4 .1 1.8 233.735 179.256 159.440 203.879 112.642 288.788 2.2 .8 -.1 -.7 1.0 3.0 1.3 1.3 1.1 .2 2.6 1.3 123.902 130.594 118.022 143.885 151.059 141.260 124.118 218.616 120.068 117.583 1.3 .4 -.7 .5 -1.0 .6 2.1 -2.1 1.7 1.5 1.2 .7 .2 1.1 .3 .6 1.5 -1.5 1.3 1.2 225.282 231.297 187.548 243.758 241.303 287.855 254.592 277.657 234.146 233.029 1.3 1.3 -1.3 -.1 -2.1 3.3 2.3 -1.0 1.9 1.8 1.0 .8 -.7 .0 -1.1 2.1 1.6 .2 1.2 1.1 222.235 224.586 160.967 210.884 202.801 331.945 273.625 256.171 235.032 239.421 2.0 1.5 .0 .7 -.4 2.4 2.8 -3.9 2.7 2.8 1.4 1.0 1.1 .9 .3 .7 1.3 -1.1 1.4 1.4 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 119 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) St. Louis, MO-IL Item and Group San FranciscoOakland-San Jose, CA San Diego, CA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 217.431 645.805 1.6 0.8 - 258.955 875.607 0.9 0.6 - 243.894 749.799 2.4 1.1 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 234.273 233.097 221.413 251.103 223.910 2.5 2.6 1.4 3.4 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.2 2.4 .9 237.491 234.941 220.761 251.613 255.685 .4 .4 -.8 2.0 .9 .8 .7 .3 1.2 1.1 244.727 244.841 237.463 253.015 248.558 2.7 2.8 1.5 4.4 2.0 1.7 1.7 .7 2.6 .9 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 202.408 231.349 208.875 241.232 241.232 205.817 181.507 186.024 188.766 154.152 124.428 2.3 2.4 1.5 2.5 2.5 3.7 4.8 5.1 11.2 -5.3 -1.0 .3 .4 .2 .5 .5 .2 -4.1 -4.2 -4.2 -4.2 -.4 283.539 319.827 313.186 341.180 341.180 238.479 194.879 190.465 177.621 162.237 178.894 2.4 2.1 2.3 2.2 2.2 4.9 8.6 8.8 5.3 16.2 2.7 1.1 .9 .9 1.2 1.2 2.5 3.0 3.1 .1 9.5 1.5 263.948 296.126 327.794 319.748 319.748 312.691 287.356 286.937 307.867 222.798 131.120 3.7 3.7 4.5 3.4 3.4 9.4 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.9 -1.5 1.7 1.9 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.1 -.3 -.4 1.2 -4.1 -.4 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 161.184 3.4 2.9 133.357 -1.8 1.2 120.873 2.2 1.6 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 206.541 206.751 331.913 326.948 318.545 375.087 314.080 1.3 .9 -1.9 -2.0 -2.1 -1.3 -2.3 2.1 2.0 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.5 2.5 227.028 218.790 321.556 321.957 335.602 274.587 323.015 -1.2 -1.4 -1.7 -1.7 -1.7 -1.6 -1.7 .6 .8 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 198.464 187.385 300.170 299.153 301.005 275.563 277.065 1.1 .4 -2.9 -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 -2.9 .2 -.8 -.3 -.2 -.3 -.2 -.1 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 378.404 -.4 .0 409.595 2.2 .8 416.722 3.1 2.0 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 117.611 1.0 -.2 142.940 -1.2 -3.6 109.755 -1.8 -1.9 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 138.477 -1.1 -.7 144.452 -.9 .1 143.406 -.1 .0 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 309.246 2.1 1.1 364.797 -.3 .1 406.417 2.7 1.0 217.431 191.757 168.826 232.725 110.120 245.285 1.6 1.0 .1 .6 -.9 2.1 .8 1.2 .8 1.7 -.7 .6 258.955 199.539 178.887 203.307 151.814 311.708 .9 -.6 -1.3 -1.6 -.6 1.8 .6 .8 .8 1.0 .1 .6 243.894 183.148 147.495 191.401 105.202 294.824 2.4 1.0 -.2 .4 -1.3 3.2 1.1 .5 -.4 -.1 -.9 1.5 209.304 214.715 171.771 234.279 233.865 266.485 232.915 246.873 217.165 214.721 1.8 1.3 .1 1.5 .7 2.0 2.4 .8 1.7 1.5 .9 1.0 .8 1.8 1.6 .8 .7 -.2 .8 .5 251.797 236.036 182.433 222.425 208.689 318.268 301.840 267.660 260.066 265.910 .8 .1 -1.2 -.7 -1.4 1.1 1.6 1.0 1.0 1.1 .6 .4 .8 .9 1.0 -.1 .5 1.6 .5 .4 236.781 224.208 152.198 219.932 196.118 308.740 286.912 299.311 243.855 244.459 2.4 1.7 -.1 1.6 .5 2.5 3.2 -1.2 2.6 2.6 1.1 .6 -.4 .8 -.1 .8 1.4 -.3 1.3 1.2 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. 120 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 34. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) SeattleTacoma-Bremerton, WA Item and Group TampaSt. PetersburgClearwater, FL 2 WashingtonBaltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 3 Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ..................................................................................... All items (1967=100) 5 ................................................................. 240.777 733.983 1.4 0.3 - 206.436 206.436 1.8 0.9 151.798 1.5 0.6 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................... Food 4 ...................................................................................... Food at home ......................................................................... Food away from home 6 ......................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 .............................................................. 245.466 248.438 237.193 264.858 211.147 2.2 2.0 .8 2.7 4.5 .8 .8 .2 1.3 1.0 205.823 205.186 206.658 204.485 201.981 -.2 -.3 .6 -1.3 .5 -.5 -.5 .5 -1.8 .2 150.132 151.653 145.316 157.568 129.501 1.5 1.3 .0 3.2 3.2 .9 .7 .3 1.2 2.8 Housing 4 ................................................................................... Shelter ...................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 7 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .............................. Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ................ Fuels and utilities ..................................................................... Household energy .................................................................. Energy services 7 ................................................................. Electricity 7 ......................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ................................................ Household furnishings and operations ..................................... 248.562 274.480 273.851 288.499 288.499 237.605 220.646 257.975 270.417 179.484 170.195 2.4 2.6 3.9 2.6 2.6 2.7 .7 .9 3.0 -6.5 1.1 1.2 1.1 2.0 1.1 1.1 2.1 .4 .2 1.6 -4.9 1.5 189.605 208.281 206.494 219.595 219.595 202.014 164.404 161.443 159.197 237.966 117.896 2.0 3.0 2.8 3.0 3.0 -1.2 -2.7 -2.8 -3.6 3.9 -2.1 .8 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 -1.5 -2.8 -2.8 -3.6 3.6 -1.7 160.581 169.892 188.563 169.743 169.733 177.057 172.617 163.666 168.933 129.464 93.083 2.1 2.5 3.4 2.5 2.5 .6 -.9 -.6 -1.1 1.2 -.6 .6 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 -1.0 -.7 -.8 -2.2 4.3 -.7 Apparel 4 .................................................................................... 134.927 .4 -2.2 163.188 2.4 -1.4 94.137 -5.4 -4.9 Transportation 4 ......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................... Motor fuel ............................................................................... Gasoline (all types) .............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 ............................................. Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 .......................................... 232.923 240.843 398.857 406.771 447.243 313.033 356.769 -1.1 -1.4 -5.0 -5.1 -5.1 -4.8 -5.0 -1.1 -1.5 -.5 -.5 -.5 -.5 -.5 217.909 224.214 382.523 374.823 371.985 327.145 370.697 1.2 1.1 -.2 -.2 -.6 .2 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.7 2.3 153.900 152.781 303.200 303.100 307.747 299.644 302.245 1.1 .5 -.9 -.9 -1.3 -.3 1.0 1.4 .9 .8 .9 .6 1.1 1.8 Medical care 4 ............................................................................ 375.711 1.3 -.5 336.586 4.7 2.9 166.346 3.8 2.1 Recreation 11 ............................................................................. 98.090 1.3 -.7 124.046 4.2 3.4 115.597 .4 .9 Education and communication 11 ............................................... 135.480 1.3 .8 134.865 1.6 .5 142.691 1.4 .3 Other goods and services 4 ....................................................... 393.255 1.8 1.2 290.474 3.1 1.2 175.645 1.1 1.0 240.777 195.388 169.373 204.942 133.002 283.352 1.4 .0 -1.3 -1.7 -.7 2.5 .3 -.5 -1.4 -2.1 -.2 .9 206.436 177.188 161.403 236.616 98.329 232.798 1.8 .4 .8 1.7 -.9 2.8 .9 .1 .5 1.0 -.2 1.4 151.798 130.746 119.821 153.768 83.983 165.698 1.5 -.2 -1.3 -1.5 -.9 2.4 .6 .1 -.3 -.6 .2 .9 234.662 228.623 171.194 224.869 205.745 301.391 273.917 316.390 238.829 237.433 1.5 1.0 -1.0 .2 -1.2 2.3 2.4 -2.9 1.8 1.8 .4 .0 -1.2 -.6 -1.8 .8 .9 -.2 .5 .4 199.208 206.902 164.118 219.507 234.285 260.453 221.637 247.138 202.675 202.437 1.6 1.3 .8 .7 1.7 2.4 2.6 -1.2 2.2 2.7 .8 .7 .5 .2 .9 1.4 1.3 -.3 1.1 1.4 150.898 142.712 120.322 151.204 151.747 161.852 165.716 227.970 146.154 146.201 1.3 .9 -1.1 .0 -1.2 2.3 2.3 -.9 1.7 1.7 .6 .5 -.2 .1 -.4 .9 .8 .1 .7 .7 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ..................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Commodities less food and beverages .................................... Nondurables less food and beverages ................................... Durables ................................................................................. Services ..................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 ........................................................ All items less shelter .................................................................... Commodities less food ................................................................. Nondurables ................................................................................. Nondurables less food ................................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ...................................................... Services less medical care services ............................................ Energy 4 ....................................................................................... All items less energy .................................................................... All items less food and energy 4 ................................................ 1 For Phoenix-Mesa, indexes are on a December 2001=100 base. 2 Indexes on a 1987=100 base. 3 For Washington-Baltimore, indexes are on a December 1997=100 base unless otherwise noted. 4 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1996=100 base. 5 Index is on a November 1977=100 base in Miami and an October 1967=100 base in Anchorage. 6 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1997=100 base. 7 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 8 Indexes are on a November 1982=100 base in Anchorage, Boston, Cincinnati, Denver, Miami, Milwaukee, Portland, St. Louis, San Diego, and Seattle. Indexes are on a December 1982=100 base in Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. 9 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 10 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 11 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 121 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 - Data not available. 122 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 35. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Selected areas, semiannual averages, all items index (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) All items Semiannual average indexes Percent change from preceding semiannual average Area 2nd half 2011 U.S. city average ........................................................................ 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 1st half 2013 222.954 225.581 226.878 228.812 1.2 0.6 0.9 Northeast urban .......................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... 241.187 240.972 146.806 243.351 243.056 148.223 245.104 245.152 148.741 246.737 247.114 149.208 .9 .9 1.0 .7 .9 .3 .7 .8 .3 Midwest urban ............................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ....................... 212.504 211.990 139.559 211.547 214.853 214.249 141.237 213.732 216.357 215.709 142.282 215.170 218.278 217.728 143.328 217.529 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.0 .7 .7 .7 .7 .9 .9 .7 1.1 South urban ................................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ....................... 218.237 219.525 139.817 225.564 221.014 222.505 141.363 229.707 221.928 223.277 142.008 230.650 224.114 225.539 143.440 232.463 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.8 .4 .3 .5 .4 1.0 1.0 1.0 .8 West urban ................................................................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ................................................. Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 2 ........................................... 223.546 225.976 138.467 226.582 229.205 140.087 227.857 230.962 140.231 229.679 232.996 141.301 1.4 1.4 1.2 .6 .8 .1 .8 .9 .8 205.744 140.443 219.008 208.155 142.005 222.354 209.581 142.599 223.685 211.464 143.749 225.393 1.2 1.1 1.5 .7 .4 .6 .9 .8 .8 Anchorage, AK ........................................................................... Atlanta, GA ................................................................................. Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ................................. Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI .............................................. Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN .................................................. 200.987 209.690 246.328 214.105 208.157 203.514 211.572 248.030 215.950 210.228 204.607 212.622 250.141 216.937 212.457 209.005 214.469 251.768 218.877 213.681 1.3 .9 .7 .9 1.0 .5 .5 .9 .5 1.1 2.1 .9 .7 .9 .6 Cleveland-Akron, OH ................................................................. Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ................................................................. Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO ..................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI ......................................................... Honolulu, HI ................................................................................ 203.814 214.299 211.960 210.014 244.190 205.726 217.297 213.588 212.481 248.003 207.020 218.408 216.767 214.669 249.135 208.637 221.601 219.558 216.601 251.663 .9 1.4 .8 1.2 1.6 .6 .5 1.5 1.0 .5 .8 1.5 1.3 .9 1.0 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX ............................................... Kansas City, MO-KS .................................................................. Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ............................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ......................................................... Milwaukee-Racine, WI ................................................................ 200.652 207.756 225.231 230.770 224.346 204.096 209.747 228.872 233.455 226.383 202.381 211.963 230.426 235.190 228.173 205.058 214.173 232.271 236.885 231.216 1.7 1.0 1.6 1.2 .9 -.8 1.1 .7 .7 .8 1.3 1.0 .8 .7 1.3 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI ..................................................... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ............... Phoenix-Mesa, AZ 4 ................................................................... Pittsburgh, PA ............................................................................ 215.438 245.766 236.066 122.368 222.193 218.217 247.730 237.664 123.889 226.890 219.562 249.923 240.389 123.894 227.972 222.295 252.175 241.144 125.183 230.163 1.3 .8 .7 1.2 2.1 .6 .9 1.1 .0 .5 1.2 .9 .3 1.0 1.0 Portland-Salem, OR-WA ............................................................ St. Louis, MO-IL ......................................................................... San Diego, CA ............................................................................ San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ....................................... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA ................................................ 221.508 211.537 239.243 231.600 231.415 223.712 214.712 242.759 235.572 233.959 225.389 215.904 243.119 238.622 236.564 228.033 217.826 245.140 241.141 237.271 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.1 .7 .6 .1 1.3 1.1 1.2 .9 .8 1.1 .3 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL ....................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 5 .................................. 200.900 148.244 203.928 150.154 205.686 151.600 207.361 152.338 1.5 1.3 .9 1.0 .8 .5 Region and area size 1 Size classes A 3 .......................................................................................... B/C 2 ....................................................................................... D ............................................................................................. Selected local areas 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 4 For Phoenix-Mesa, indexes are on a December 2001=100 base. 5 Indexes on a November 1996=100 base. 123 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 36. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Regions 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 Item and Group Expenditure category All items .......................................................... All items (December 1977=100) 2 ................. 228.812 681.560 1.4 0.9 - 246.737 385.390 1.4 0.7 - 218.278 353.005 1.6 0.9 - 224.114 362.978 1.4 1.0 - 229.679 369.542 1.4 0.8 Food and beverages ..................................... Food ........................................................... Food at home ........................................... Food away from home .............................. Alcoholic beverages ................................... 235.766 235.658 232.715 241.873 236.126 1.4 1.4 1.0 2.2 1.4 .8 .8 .7 .9 1.3 241.759 241.576 240.002 247.580 243.066 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.8 1.8 .8 .8 .8 .6 1.2 230.144 229.654 223.509 240.375 236.261 1.3 1.3 .5 2.8 1.2 .7 .7 .5 1.1 .9 234.147 234.982 231.036 243.310 221.597 1.6 1.6 1.2 2.4 1.3 .9 .9 .8 1.0 1.7 237.826 237.115 237.636 236.655 242.642 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.9 1.5 .8 .8 .7 .9 1.1 Housing ........................................................ Shelter ........................................................ Rent of primary residence 3 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 3 4 Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 3 4 ................................... Fuels and utilities ........................................ Household energy .................................... Energy services 3 ................................... Electricity 3 ........................................... Utility (piped) gas service 3 ................... Household furnishings and operations ....... 222.734 255.206 263.737 243.573 2.1 2.3 2.7 2.1 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.0 252.943 303.559 302.538 280.379 1.9 2.1 2.6 1.8 1.0 .9 1.3 .7 199.950 227.414 234.912 225.707 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.2 209.816 234.209 236.652 221.214 1.9 2.4 3.0 2.1 1.0 1.3 1.6 1.0 234.495 259.041 276.640 246.891 2.4 2.3 2.7 2.2 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.3 243.568 221.406 189.861 191.823 195.537 175.406 121.471 2.1 2.5 1.8 2.1 1.0 6.0 -.5 1.0 1.2 1.0 1.0 -.1 4.9 .0 280.370 220.211 199.222 189.651 187.607 182.474 121.669 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.7 1.4 5.7 .0 .7 2.4 2.8 3.2 1.4 7.2 -.1 225.713 209.911 177.779 182.190 188.827 163.586 116.704 2.1 3.7 3.3 3.8 1.6 8.2 -1.2 1.1 1.3 .8 .7 -1.3 5.0 -.5 221.205 220.248 181.107 182.004 177.552 189.359 121.376 2.1 .8 -.4 -.3 -1.3 7.6 -.5 1.0 .0 -.5 -.5 -1.3 6.4 .0 246.897 256.810 229.070 231.596 257.414 183.818 127.051 2.2 4.8 4.4 4.5 5.4 1.6 -.2 1.3 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.5 .4 .3 Apparel ......................................................... 126.474 .9 .1 129.837 .1 -1.3 118.196 .8 .1 135.961 1.4 .6 119.888 1.2 .6 Transportation .............................................. Private transportation ................................. New and used motor vehicles 5 ................ New vehicles .......................................... Used cars and trucks .............................. Motor fuel .................................................. Gasoline (all types) ................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ................ Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ......... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ............. 219.534 215.900 100.252 147.066 150.034 311.236 310.141 309.186 319.034 299.713 .1 .0 .0 1.2 -1.0 -1.9 -1.9 -2.2 -1.2 -1.1 .6 .5 .1 1.2 -.8 .2 .2 .1 .6 .5 220.234 214.192 100.791 144.793 157.638 302.075 300.946 301.300 307.872 292.492 .7 .2 -.4 1.1 -1.3 -1.9 -1.9 -2.3 -1.1 -.4 .2 -.3 -.1 1.1 -1.2 -2.4 -2.4 -2.5 -2.2 -1.8 221.791 218.183 100.758 142.838 151.560 325.493 324.364 322.689 353.040 317.727 .7 .6 -.5 .9 -1.3 .1 .0 -.2 .4 1.2 1.0 .9 -.1 1.1 -1.1 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.7 2.0 218.369 216.728 100.827 151.293 148.569 305.176 303.831 302.157 317.473 302.004 .1 .0 .5 1.3 -1.0 -2.2 -2.2 -2.6 -1.6 -.9 1.1 1.0 .6 1.5 -.7 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.5 1.8 216.825 213.003 98.846 147.663 143.616 309.728 308.730 307.556 290.497 293.466 -.8 -.9 .1 1.3 -.5 -3.3 -3.3 -3.4 -3.0 -2.9 -.1 -.1 -.1 .8 -.4 -.7 -.6 -.7 -.5 -.5 Medical care ................................................. Medical care commodities .......................... Medical care services ................................. Professional services ................................ 426.355 325.824 457.062 351.828 2.8 .5 3.6 2.3 1.3 -.3 1.8 1.2 443.344 356.493 466.244 349.092 2.5 -.7 3.5 2.1 1.2 -1.7 2.1 1.7 430.360 332.210 461.284 376.447 3.5 1.9 4.0 2.2 1.5 .7 1.7 1.2 409.954 312.804 441.292 349.155 3.0 1.7 3.4 2.3 1.6 1.1 1.8 .9 429.917 315.527 464.089 328.064 2.3 -1.9 3.5 2.7 .7 -2.3 1.5 1.3 Recreation 5 ................................................. 111.785 .6 .6 121.714 .8 .8 113.968 1.0 .6 111.876 .7 .8 102.534 .1 .0 Education and communication 5 ................... 128.369 1.1 .5 128.706 .6 .3 130.399 .9 .4 123.819 1.1 .7 131.859 1.7 .7 Other goods and services ............................. 430.269 1.8 .8 487.756 1.1 .4 424.660 3.1 .8 418.215 1.8 1.2 397.142 1.3 .5 228.812 192.801 169.343 225.920 1.4 .2 -.6 -.5 .9 .4 .1 .2 246.737 202.730 177.357 230.757 1.4 .1 -.7 -.7 .7 -.2 -.8 -1.1 218.278 189.143 167.993 227.593 1.6 .5 .1 .7 .9 .5 .4 .9 224.114 193.664 172.982 233.877 1.4 .2 -.5 -.5 1.0 .7 .6 .9 229.679 187.990 160.922 210.583 1.4 -.1 -1.1 -1.4 .8 .2 -.3 -.3 292.526 114.276 271.110 245.885 280.340 310.459 -.9 -.7 2.4 2.3 2.9 1.8 .2 -.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 .9 306.224 114.934 297.118 284.122 268.757 342.819 -.9 -.6 2.3 2.0 4.1 1.4 -1.1 -.2 1.3 .9 2.8 .6 294.582 111.854 253.688 225.836 279.303 296.199 .6 -.9 2.5 2.1 2.5 1.8 1.0 -.4 1.2 1.1 1.3 .9 293.749 115.872 261.442 222.778 300.787 299.783 -.9 -.6 2.3 2.4 3.4 1.9 1.0 .0 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.2 276.415 114.567 274.681 250.278 269.949 303.680 -2.1 -.6 2.5 2.4 1.4 2.1 -.6 -.2 1.3 1.4 .6 .8 220.882 227.391 1.3 1.4 .8 .9 239.579 247.953 1.3 1.4 .6 .7 210.064 215.921 1.5 1.7 .8 .9 215.220 221.949 1.3 1.4 .9 1.0 222.210 228.180 1.3 1.4 .8 .8 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items .......................................................... Commodities ................................................. Commodities less food and beverages ...... Nondurables less food and beverages ..... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ............................................ Durables ................................................... Services ........................................................ Rent of shelter 4 ......................................... Transportation services .............................. Other services ............................................ Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ............................. All items less food ........................................... See footnotes at end of table. 124 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 36. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Regions 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st 2nd half half 2012 2012 Item and Group Special aggregate indexes All items less shelter ....................................... Commodities less food ................................... Nondurables ................................................... Nondurables less food .................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ................ Services less rent of shelter 4 ......................... Services less medical care services ............... Energy ............................................................ All items less energy ....................................... All items less food and energy ...................... Commodities less food and energy commodities ....................................... Energy commodities ................................... Services less energy services .................... 221.651 171.683 231.862 226.781 286.521 266.343 258.489 248.796 227.382 226.100 1.1 -.5 .4 -.4 -.7 2.5 2.3 -.5 1.7 1.8 0.7 .1 .5 .3 .3 1.3 1.2 .5 .9 .9 229.185 179.969 238.131 231.767 299.136 265.990 286.739 244.428 248.350 251.247 1.1 -.6 .3 -.6 -.8 2.6 2.2 -.3 1.6 1.6 0.6 -.7 -.2 -1.0 -.9 1.7 1.2 -.1 .8 .8 217.535 170.278 230.196 228.071 288.162 260.714 239.845 246.372 216.429 214.017 1.4 .1 .9 .7 .7 2.8 2.3 1.2 1.6 1.7 0.8 .4 .8 .9 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.3 .8 .9 222.161 174.432 233.947 233.015 286.446 266.964 246.592 237.139 222.176 219.747 1.0 -.5 .5 -.4 -.8 2.2 2.2 -1.5 1.9 1.9 0.9 .6 .9 .9 1.0 1.1 1.1 .6 1.1 1.1 219.808 164.134 225.839 213.908 272.994 273.423 263.211 281.569 226.165 224.122 0.9 -1.0 .0 -1.3 -1.9 2.7 2.4 -.9 1.6 1.7 0.5 -.2 .3 -.2 -.4 1.1 1.2 .3 .9 .9 150.199 313.911 279.812 .1 -1.9 2.4 .1 .3 1.2 159.761 312.086 308.775 -.2 -1.9 2.3 -.3 -1.9 1.1 149.579 323.798 263.159 .2 -.1 2.4 .0 1.5 1.2 151.518 308.190 270.688 .3 -2.2 2.6 .4 1.2 1.4 142.625 313.285 278.157 -.2 -3.3 2.4 -.1 -.6 1.2 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 2 Indexes are on a December 1977=100 base except for the U.S. which is on a 4 5 6 7 - 1967=100 base. 3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 125 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. Data not available. CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 37. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Size class B/C 3 Size class D Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Item and Group Expenditure category All items 4 ............................................................................. 211.464 211.464 1.6 0.9 143.749 1.2 0.8 - 225.393 364.273 1.4 0.8 All items (December 1977=100) .......................................... Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Food away from home .................................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... 212.793 212.663 215.170 208.219 212.369 1.4 1.4 1.0 2.1 1.5 .7 .7 .7 .7 1.0 148.459 148.779 146.647 152.230 144.369 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.3 1.3 .9 .8 .8 1.0 1.7 235.664 235.409 227.716 250.150 238.029 1.6 1.6 1.0 2.7 1.5 1.1 1.2 .9 1.6 1.0 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Rent of primary residence 5 ............................................ Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 5 6 ...................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 5 6 ......... Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household energy ........................................................... Energy services 5 ......................................................... Electricity 5 .................................................................. Utility (piped) gas service 5 ......................................... Household furnishings and operations ............................. 208.822 227.851 228.899 226.336 226.334 222.809 210.918 198.862 198.530 187.433 113.744 2.2 2.4 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.0 2.3 .2 8.1 -.6 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.1 1.1 2.0 1.9 2.1 .7 5.6 -.2 138.210 139.593 146.242 137.487 137.486 169.199 163.603 154.503 150.799 149.846 98.408 1.8 2.0 2.6 1.8 1.8 2.2 1.6 1.9 1.6 3.1 -.6 1.0 1.3 1.8 1.0 1.0 .5 .2 .0 -.9 4.5 .0 207.424 235.701 225.945 222.462 222.450 224.984 183.907 196.186 204.248 157.330 121.621 2.0 2.1 1.6 2.2 2.2 2.3 1.1 1.8 1.9 .8 1.0 .6 .6 .5 .6 .6 .4 -.2 -.3 -.4 .0 .9 Apparel ............................................................................... 119.703 .5 -.3 93.689 2.0 .9 121.410 -.9 -.2 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ New and used motor vehicles 3 ...................................... New vehicles ................................................................. Used cars and trucks .................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................ Gasoline (all types) ....................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 7 ...................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 7 8 ............................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ................................... 220.414 219.791 100.669 127.634 143.484 457.370 455.792 466.053 312.759 406.407 .4 .1 -.2 1.2 -1.2 -1.6 -1.6 -1.9 -.9 -.9 .8 .5 .0 1.3 -1.1 .3 .4 .3 .7 .6 152.456 152.261 99.809 101.821 100.341 306.158 306.987 313.404 301.299 290.535 -.2 -.2 .1 1.3 -.9 -2.1 -2.2 -2.5 -1.3 -1.1 .4 .4 .1 1.0 -.7 .1 .2 .0 .6 .4 217.946 214.675 99.959 155.780 137.064 294.729 292.450 279.727 331.289 295.690 -.1 -.1 .4 .9 -.2 -2.4 -2.5 -2.7 -1.9 -1.7 .6 .5 .9 1.6 .0 -.1 -.1 -.2 .2 .2 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medical care services ....................................................... Professional services ...................................................... 337.924 257.546 362.581 276.575 3.3 1.0 4.0 2.5 1.4 -.1 1.8 1.1 179.963 157.201 187.273 162.212 2.2 .5 2.7 1.8 1.0 -.1 1.4 1.1 410.338 306.801 443.599 358.439 3.5 -2.9 5.2 3.6 2.2 -2.5 3.5 2.2 Recreation 3 ........................................................................ 111.751 .2 .3 111.208 1.0 .9 113.247 1.2 .6 Education and communication 3 ......................................... 130.204 1.3 .6 124.266 .9 .4 135.595 .6 .6 Other goods and services ................................................... 329.466 2.2 .9 198.310 1.3 .6 475.163 2.3 1.0 211.464 185.639 168.829 231.610 313.603 108.232 235.529 228.689 230.910 255.310 1.6 .2 -.6 -.4 -.7 -.8 2.5 2.4 3.2 1.8 .9 .3 .0 .1 .3 -.2 1.3 1.2 1.8 .8 143.749 135.710 129.062 172.936 212.901 89.278 148.338 139.670 152.917 146.573 1.2 .2 -.5 -.4 -1.0 -.6 2.1 2.0 2.2 1.8 .8 .4 .2 .4 .3 -.2 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.0 225.393 193.633 173.220 230.641 290.097 119.027 266.966 220.036 299.576 312.813 1.4 -.1 -1.0 -1.3 -1.4 -.4 2.6 2.0 4.0 2.1 .8 .4 .1 .0 .0 .3 1.0 .6 1.7 1.0 206.513 1.5 .9 140.082 1.2 .8 216.021 1.2 .7 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ............................................................................. Commodities ....................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ............................. Nondurables less food and beverages ........................... Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel .......... Durables ......................................................................... Services .............................................................................. Rent of shelter 6 ................................................................ Transportation services .................................................... Other services ................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 126 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 37. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Size class A 2 Size class B/C 3 Size class D Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Item and Group Special aggregate indexes All items less food ................................................................. All items less shelter ............................................................. Commodities less food ......................................................... Nondurables ......................................................................... Nondurables less food .......................................................... Nondurables less food and apparel ...................................... Services less rent of shelter 6 ............................................... Services less medical care services ..................................... Energy .................................................................................. All items less energy ............................................................. All items less food and energy ............................................ Commodities less food and energy commodities ............. Energy commodities ......................................................... Services less energy services .......................................... 211.270 205.298 170.807 222.117 230.919 302.442 243.939 227.971 318.345 202.926 201.024 137.066 459.518 238.461 1 See region and area size on Table 10 for information about population size classes. 2 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 4 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 5 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All 1.6 1.2 -.5 .4 -.3 -.6 2.7 2.4 -.3 1.8 1.9 .0 -1.6 2.6 0.9 .7 .1 .4 .2 .3 1.4 1.3 .9 .9 .9 -.1 .3 1.3 140.857 143.045 129.484 159.986 171.049 206.570 157.409 145.209 229.196 134.506 131.602 106.501 309.733 147.718 1.2 .9 -.4 .5 -.3 -.8 2.2 2.0 -.7 1.5 1.5 .2 -2.1 2.1 0.8 .6 .2 .6 .4 .3 1.0 1.1 .2 .9 .9 .2 .2 1.2 223.519 224.136 175.024 234.854 231.007 285.833 274.760 251.321 241.658 222.617 220.826 153.347 292.216 275.198 1.3 1.1 -1.0 -.1 -1.2 -1.3 3.2 2.4 -1.1 1.8 1.8 -.2 -2.7 2.7 0.7 .8 .1 .5 .0 .1 1.4 .8 -.2 .9 .9 .2 -.1 1.2 other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 6 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 7 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 8 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. 127 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 38. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Northeast Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 Index 2nd half 2012 Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 247.114 377.604 1.7 0.8 149.208 0.7 0.3 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 240.864 240.678 240.963 242.964 242.025 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.8 .7 .7 .9 .5 1.0 150.976 151.180 147.552 157.322 146.544 1.2 1.1 .5 2.4 1.7 .9 .8 .8 .9 1.8 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 253.085 302.932 312.076 281.713 281.686 211.917 199.331 190.025 189.117 183.030 117.642 1.9 2.1 2.7 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.8 .9 6.9 -.1 1.0 .9 1.4 .7 .7 2.2 2.5 3.1 1.1 7.1 -.1 146.816 146.206 153.160 144.071 144.071 183.105 177.772 142.619 129.703 150.429 106.493 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.5 2.4 2.4 2.3 .2 1.1 .8 1.0 .5 .5 3.1 3.6 3.6 2.1 7.7 -.1 Apparel ..................................................................................... 127.309 .6 -1.1 92.040 -1.6 -2.1 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 225.510 218.502 297.128 295.656 295.995 297.987 288.716 1.3 .5 -1.8 -1.8 -2.2 -1.0 -.3 .5 -.2 -2.6 -2.7 -2.8 -2.5 -2.0 149.842 150.182 303.175 303.638 307.998 302.339 289.184 -.5 -.5 -2.1 -2.1 -2.5 -1.5 -.5 -.5 -.6 -1.9 -1.9 -2.1 -1.7 -1.3 Medical care ............................................................................. 446.200 3.6 2.2 182.745 .3 -.7 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 120.772 .6 .7 123.801 1.4 1.0 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 133.802 1.4 .6 116.222 -1.7 -.8 Other goods and services ........................................................ 462.368 1.3 .4 224.587 .6 .3 247.114 200.099 172.637 218.442 112.729 297.345 1.7 .3 -.4 -.3 -.7 2.5 .8 -.1 -.6 -1.0 .1 1.3 149.208 144.385 140.332 191.859 93.129 149.898 .7 -.5 -1.3 -1.7 -.6 1.7 .3 -.5 -1.1 -1.4 -.6 1.0 239.947 228.190 175.360 231.752 220.205 263.514 287.150 240.972 249.494 252.768 1.6 1.5 -.3 .6 -.2 3.0 2.4 -.1 1.9 1.9 .7 .7 -.6 -.2 -.9 1.9 1.3 -.3 .9 1.0 145.785 147.924 140.602 170.414 188.544 153.801 146.902 234.574 139.514 137.354 .7 .2 -1.2 -.4 -1.6 1.5 1.6 -.7 .9 .8 .4 .2 -1.0 -.4 -1.3 1.3 1.0 .2 .3 .2 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 128 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 38. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Midwest Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index Size class D Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 217.728 355.943 1.6 0.9 143.328 1.5 0.7 - 217.529 352.451 1.8 1.1 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 232.575 232.166 228.745 237.942 235.566 1.2 1.2 .5 2.6 .6 .6 .6 .5 .8 1.1 146.700 146.943 143.382 152.843 147.574 1.3 1.3 .4 3.2 1.9 .9 .9 .5 1.5 .8 233.109 232.400 218.338 257.639 243.460 1.2 1.2 .4 2.7 1.9 .8 .8 .5 1.3 .7 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 200.137 228.559 245.131 226.176 226.184 205.404 174.351 175.911 175.816 158.747 110.806 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.6 4.4 4.6 1.2 10.5 -1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 2.1 1.8 1.8 -.8 6.3 -.5 130.947 131.124 134.676 129.575 129.575 168.695 166.385 160.796 161.660 149.414 94.756 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.3 1.9 2.3 1.7 3.8 -1.8 .7 1.0 .8 1.0 1.0 .3 -.3 -.5 -2.0 3.4 -.9 201.493 228.560 215.825 224.269 224.269 216.532 167.069 178.487 178.548 168.724 122.221 2.3 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.6 2.6 1.6 3.7 3.0 5.5 .9 .9 1.0 .8 1.2 1.2 .5 -.6 -.9 -1.6 1.1 .6 Apparel ..................................................................................... 116.034 1.2 .0 91.097 2.0 .6 126.857 -3.9 -.3 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 220.028 216.751 331.978 330.505 329.840 352.616 316.529 .6 .4 .1 .0 -.3 .7 1.2 1.0 .8 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.9 2.0 163.277 163.285 331.960 332.681 339.973 325.432 312.521 .6 .7 .1 .0 -.3 .4 1.1 .8 .9 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.1 205.026 199.806 277.223 273.304 262.789 316.544 283.848 1.4 1.4 .3 .3 .2 -.3 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.1 .9 1.8 Medical care ............................................................................. 427.571 3.2 1.3 186.662 3.0 .9 405.496 6.3 4.7 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 115.183 .6 .3 115.684 1.8 1.3 107.122 .3 .2 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 130.634 .9 .7 129.314 .9 .0 130.657 1.2 .5 Other goods and services ........................................................ 401.430 3.5 1.0 203.833 2.1 .1 467.963 3.9 1.7 217.728 187.211 163.008 221.484 108.851 253.170 1.6 .4 .0 .6 -1.0 2.5 .9 .4 .3 .8 -.5 1.3 143.328 137.318 132.405 178.384 89.164 146.769 1.5 .8 .5 1.0 -.5 2.1 .7 .7 .6 1.0 -.2 .8 217.529 193.367 174.625 232.445 114.796 248.345 1.8 .0 -.8 -.3 -1.8 3.4 1.1 .6 .5 .9 -.1 1.5 209.970 216.225 165.812 229.033 223.060 261.961 240.331 246.218 215.850 212.727 1.5 1.4 .1 .9 .6 2.9 2.4 1.7 1.6 1.7 .9 .8 .3 .7 .8 1.5 1.3 1.7 .8 .9 139.528 146.016 132.644 162.217 175.525 162.757 142.852 242.012 133.689 130.977 1.4 1.3 .5 1.2 1.1 2.1 2.0 .7 1.6 1.7 .7 .6 .6 .9 1.0 .6 .8 .9 .7 .7 208.721 216.092 176.346 233.468 232.797 244.948 231.717 222.976 216.816 214.026 1.5 1.6 -.7 .4 -.2 4.4 3.0 .8 1.9 2.1 .9 1.1 .6 .8 .9 2.0 1.1 .4 1.2 1.3 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 129 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 38. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) South Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index Size class D Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 225.539 365.373 1.4 1.0 143.440 1.5 1.0 - 232.463 376.306 1.2 0.8 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 232.380 233.041 226.930 244.614 223.440 1.3 1.3 .7 2.2 1.9 .6 .6 .4 .8 1.0 149.342 149.998 149.186 150.958 138.379 1.7 1.8 1.5 2.2 1.1 1.0 .9 .9 .9 2.1 235.424 235.137 234.848 240.182 234.075 2.0 2.0 1.1 3.7 .9 1.7 1.7 1.4 2.4 1.0 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 212.738 237.666 240.650 228.570 228.549 206.815 179.787 183.161 175.154 194.970 126.702 1.8 2.8 3.0 2.6 2.6 -1.7 -3.2 -3.2 -5.0 8.1 -1.1 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 .6 .3 .3 -.4 4.0 -.1 139.762 143.748 150.655 141.329 141.329 160.535 152.260 149.071 146.206 148.450 96.336 2.1 2.5 3.6 2.0 2.0 1.8 .9 1.0 .2 8.4 -.6 1.0 1.4 2.2 1.0 1.0 -.2 -.9 -1.0 -2.0 9.2 -.1 211.442 244.180 227.638 225.141 225.141 223.322 186.081 193.052 196.091 141.702 117.730 1.3 .9 .4 1.1 1.1 2.5 1.3 1.6 1.7 -.6 1.7 .0 -.1 -.3 -.3 -.3 .0 -.5 -.4 -.6 1.5 1.3 Apparel ..................................................................................... 148.121 -1.8 -1.0 91.963 2.8 1.3 128.095 4.9 2.8 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 229.804 229.415 318.685 315.831 317.330 316.879 311.225 .5 .4 -1.8 -1.8 -2.1 -1.2 -.4 1.4 1.4 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.0 2.3 149.294 148.849 302.627 303.056 310.975 295.416 289.739 -.2 -.2 -2.3 -2.4 -2.7 -1.8 -1.0 .9 .9 1.0 1.0 .9 1.3 1.6 231.538 229.756 288.323 284.967 275.564 336.209 295.853 .0 -.2 -2.7 -2.7 -3.0 -2.2 -1.8 .9 .7 .5 .5 .4 .8 1.1 Medical care ............................................................................. 407.944 4.6 1.7 174.101 2.3 1.7 400.786 2.3 1.1 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 104.316 -.8 .2 115.146 1.4 1.0 113.418 1.3 1.3 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 122.633 1.3 .7 123.008 1.1 .7 134.161 .3 1.2 Other goods and services ........................................................ 380.339 2.8 1.4 192.490 1.4 1.2 460.165 .9 .5 225.539 195.482 175.375 234.023 117.287 260.004 1.4 -.1 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 2.4 1.0 .6 .6 .7 .3 1.3 143.440 134.591 127.301 170.530 88.432 149.694 1.5 .4 -.3 -.1 -.7 2.3 1.0 .7 .6 1.0 -.2 1.2 232.463 199.801 181.777 240.095 124.237 275.788 1.2 .4 -.3 -.8 .7 1.9 .8 1.0 .6 .6 .6 .7 217.695 222.892 177.242 232.499 233.372 262.457 246.863 244.563 223.979 222.263 1.2 .7 -.9 .1 -.9 2.0 2.2 -2.3 1.9 2.0 1.0 .8 .6 .7 .7 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.1 140.135 141.494 127.595 159.189 168.725 155.724 147.101 219.603 134.551 131.386 1.4 1.1 -.3 .7 -.1 2.3 2.3 -1.1 1.9 1.9 1.0 .9 .7 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 .2 1.1 1.2 221.857 231.148 182.965 239.758 239.142 282.951 259.347 233.026 228.930 228.539 1.1 1.3 -.3 .3 -.8 2.8 1.7 -1.2 1.7 1.7 .8 1.1 .6 1.1 .7 1.4 .5 .1 .9 .8 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 130 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 38. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Cross classification of region and population size classes 1, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) West Size class B/C 2 Size class A Item and Group Index 1st half 2013 Percent change from1st half 2012 Index 2nd half 2012 Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2012 2nd half 2012 Expenditure category All items 3 ................................................................................... All items (December 1977=100) ................................................ 232.996 377.175 1.7 0.9 141.301 0.9 0.8 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 239.270 238.747 240.026 236.185 240.806 1.5 1.5 1.1 2.1 1.7 .9 .9 .8 1.0 .9 146.605 146.308 143.847 150.965 152.845 1.2 1.2 .9 1.8 1.0 .7 .7 .7 .7 1.6 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Rent of primary residence 4 ................................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 4 5 ............................ Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 4 5 ............... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household energy ................................................................ Energy services 4 ............................................................... Electricity 4 ....................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 4 .............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................... 244.211 268.105 298.602 257.106 257.091 267.035 240.371 242.272 277.530 189.473 129.043 2.9 2.8 3.2 2.6 2.6 6.1 5.8 5.9 5.8 6.1 -.1 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.3 1.3 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 2.9 -.2 136.013 135.320 143.116 133.514 133.509 177.329 173.380 171.958 172.681 156.556 101.744 1.2 1.0 1.2 .9 .8 3.6 3.6 3.8 5.9 -3.1 -.3 1.4 1.5 2.1 1.3 1.3 .9 .9 .7 1.7 -2.6 .9 Apparel ..................................................................................... 123.445 1.8 .6 99.116 2.0 2.1 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Motor fuel ............................................................................. Gasoline (all types) ............................................................. Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ........................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 ..................................... Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 ......................................... 216.292 212.315 312.353 310.712 313.185 286.314 295.843 -.6 -.8 -2.7 -2.7 -2.8 -2.4 -2.5 .3 .2 .4 .4 .4 .4 .5 151.843 151.465 279.540 281.443 282.202 276.295 267.004 -.9 -1.0 -4.0 -4.1 -4.3 -3.9 -3.4 -.5 -.5 -2.1 -2.2 -2.2 -2.0 -2.1 Medical care ............................................................................. 416.356 2.0 .2 186.255 2.6 1.0 Recreation 2 ............................................................................. 105.636 .2 -.1 93.319 -.5 .2 Education and communication 2 .............................................. 132.076 1.5 .6 128.581 2.3 1.2 Other goods and services ........................................................ 385.945 1.3 .8 179.821 .9 .0 232.996 189.339 160.909 210.397 113.571 278.643 1.7 .0 -.9 -1.0 -.6 2.8 .9 .3 .0 .1 -.4 1.3 141.301 130.542 122.071 156.937 89.351 145.738 .9 -.2 -1.1 -1.5 -.5 1.8 .8 .1 -.3 -.4 .0 1.3 226.529 220.659 164.244 226.933 213.705 269.676 269.055 286.676 229.719 228.092 1.6 1.1 -.8 .2 -.9 2.7 2.7 -.4 1.9 2.0 .9 .6 .0 .5 .2 1.1 1.3 1.2 .8 .8 136.473 140.000 122.897 151.210 156.815 157.904 142.185 232.646 131.794 128.779 .8 .8 -1.0 -.1 -1.3 2.6 1.7 -1.1 1.1 1.1 .7 .5 -.2 .2 -.3 1.1 1.3 -.9 1.0 1.0 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 3 ................................................................................... Commodities ............................................................................ Commodities less food and beverages .................................. Nondurables less food and beverages ................................. Durables ............................................................................... Services .................................................................................... Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care ......................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................... Commodities less food ............................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... Nondurables less food ................................................................ Services less rent of shelter 5 .................................................... Services less medical care services ........................................... Energy ........................................................................................ All items less energy .................................................................. All items less food and energy ................................................. 1 See region and area size on Table 10 in the CPI Detailed Report for information about cross classifications. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 The ’All items’ index size B/C is on a December 1996=100 base. 4 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 5 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base 131 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 6 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 7 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. - Data not available. 132 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Anchorage, AK Item and Group BostonBrockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Atlanta, GA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 209.005 543.964 2.7 2.1 - 214.469 648.477 1.4 0.9 - 251.768 727.701 1.5 0.7 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 202.176 207.241 209.097 202.247 154.238 .0 .0 .3 -.4 -.1 .3 .3 .3 -.4 .8 234.692 242.720 234.475 258.142 144.782 1.5 1.6 2.2 .8 -.2 .7 .7 1.4 .2 -1.1 245.379 246.073 234.369 268.918 236.278 1.6 1.6 1.2 2.3 1.3 .8 .8 .9 .6 1.4 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 189.092 191.664 189.358 179.355 179.355 265.523 273.133 289.025 229.727 385.053 122.054 3.3 3.7 4.1 3.5 3.5 .5 -.3 -.3 -3.3 3.2 2.7 1.8 1.3 1.7 1.3 1.3 4.5 6.2 6.3 4.0 9.0 3.0 200.271 206.991 211.513 195.965 195.965 274.629 236.294 235.947 211.978 259.388 133.670 .8 .7 .8 .6 .6 2.2 .6 .6 -3.0 10.8 -2.3 1.0 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 -.8 -4.2 -4.2 -8.0 6.7 .0 245.698 286.323 291.973 263.260 263.260 236.612 198.091 187.927 186.277 184.078 133.501 1.9 1.6 2.1 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.0 3.6 .5 9.3 2.9 .8 .3 .7 .4 .4 4.0 6.2 8.9 4.3 18.0 -.2 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 123.141 2.3 -4.3 132.654 1.7 -.2 155.337 -.5 -1.9 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 220.492 223.558 312.852 313.333 304.982 295.077 304.114 4.5 5.4 -7.0 -7.1 -7.1 -6.8 -6.8 5.8 6.5 -1.2 -1.2 -1.3 -1.0 -1.1 212.864 210.203 308.617 306.900 304.237 369.448 306.349 .5 .5 -1.8 -1.9 -2.0 -1.7 -1.3 .7 .6 .8 .8 .8 .7 1.1 213.285 210.455 305.734 302.142 299.648 308.507 295.439 1.1 .4 -1.9 -1.9 -2.3 -1.0 -.7 .3 .0 -2.4 -2.5 -2.7 -2.0 -1.7 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 488.857 3.8 1.9 365.013 8.2 .7 580.607 3.6 2.2 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 120.116 .8 .9 86.503 -1.8 -1.3 115.580 -.9 .1 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 109.016 1.7 1.8 122.625 1.5 .9 137.096 1.6 .6 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 334.742 .8 .7 386.379 6.5 4.7 496.025 .7 .7 209.005 179.558 168.655 211.353 125.691 237.595 2.7 .1 .1 -2.0 2.6 4.8 2.1 .4 .4 -1.5 2.6 3.6 214.469 191.550 170.252 225.963 114.356 244.771 1.4 .4 -.3 .2 -1.6 2.1 .9 .5 .4 .6 .0 1.1 251.768 208.758 186.890 249.464 118.713 298.685 1.5 .4 -.2 -.4 .2 2.2 .7 .0 -.4 -.9 .4 1.1 199.066 214.722 167.836 207.290 206.456 265.919 220.749 285.491 204.244 203.869 2.6 2.3 .1 -1.0 -1.8 6.1 4.9 -4.8 3.5 4.2 2.2 2.5 .4 -.6 -1.3 6.2 3.7 1.3 2.3 2.7 206.713 225.782 169.518 228.527 220.521 275.662 231.300 250.628 208.538 202.864 1.1 1.6 -.3 .8 .2 3.8 1.7 -.8 1.7 1.7 .9 .5 .4 .6 .5 .7 1.2 -1.4 1.1 1.2 239.795 242.893 188.613 248.072 247.294 294.254 280.248 242.879 255.326 258.480 1.4 1.4 -.1 .5 -.3 2.8 2.2 -.7 1.7 1.8 .5 .8 -.4 -.1 -.8 1.9 1.0 1.2 .7 .6 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 133 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) ChicagoGary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Item and Group CincinnatiHamilton, OH-KY-IN ClevelandAkron, OH Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 218.877 642.811 1.4 0.9 - 213.681 656.665 1.6 0.6 - 208.637 651.929 1.4 0.8 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 229.908 229.344 229.151 225.225 235.592 1.1 1.1 .1 3.1 .6 .3 .3 .1 .6 .4 211.722 209.140 206.845 217.770 240.218 .9 .9 .4 2.3 .5 .2 .1 -.1 .5 .5 241.407 245.594 239.951 255.073 184.290 1.6 1.5 .8 2.3 2.8 .6 .6 .7 .5 1.7 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 210.442 252.779 286.314 250.692 250.692 180.489 151.672 154.331 142.758 158.748 97.325 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.0 4.1 3.8 4.0 -7.6 23.3 -1.6 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.6 1.6 -5.0 11.4 .1 194.689 219.379 226.652 213.099 213.099 207.648 168.235 170.413 178.324 175.977 108.328 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 5.0 5.1 5.4 5.2 5.9 -2.9 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.6 .8 .9 .9 -.2 3.9 -2.0 181.412 198.348 224.252 203.791 203.791 193.134 166.343 163.377 159.981 148.622 119.328 2.3 2.1 1.8 2.0 2.0 4.7 3.9 4.1 -1.3 12.4 -.5 1.3 .9 .9 .8 .8 3.7 3.3 3.2 -1.7 10.8 -.4 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 94.270 -.9 -.5 121.110 -1.2 -5.5 126.274 1.5 .8 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 205.488 202.462 342.988 340.047 334.949 354.813 326.017 .1 -.1 .1 .0 -.5 1.2 2.0 .9 .8 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.2 2.5 217.948 217.352 327.394 327.042 338.232 315.856 278.438 .1 -.3 .1 .1 .0 .1 .2 .3 -.1 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.1 216.669 216.389 365.965 363.205 353.925 368.372 346.938 -.5 -.6 1.0 1.0 .9 1.1 1.0 .3 .3 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 449.496 3.1 1.5 433.261 1.7 .4 387.437 -.3 -1.0 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 106.181 .2 .2 120.847 2.6 .4 114.390 3.5 1.4 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 133.638 -.4 .2 122.364 4.3 2.1 113.533 1.3 1.0 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 408.009 8.4 1.4 460.470 1.8 1.5 459.063 2.2 .4 218.877 179.787 152.373 212.452 98.947 260.000 1.4 .3 -.1 .6 -1.4 2.1 .9 .5 .6 1.0 -.2 1.2 213.681 181.873 165.652 210.665 120.986 253.349 1.6 -.2 -.8 -.5 -1.3 3.1 .6 -.6 -1.0 -1.2 -.6 1.5 208.637 194.985 171.545 241.557 109.726 227.627 1.4 .2 -.5 -.2 -1.0 2.3 .8 .2 -.1 .4 -.8 1.2 209.912 208.103 155.716 224.836 215.305 251.670 245.879 231.164 217.913 215.627 1.3 1.1 -.1 .8 .6 2.3 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.4 .9 .7 .6 .7 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.9 .8 .9 205.000 213.338 168.822 213.270 214.411 268.764 238.770 242.649 212.319 213.425 1.6 1.3 -.7 .1 -.5 3.7 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.9 .6 .2 -.9 -.6 -1.1 1.3 1.5 1.6 .7 .8 201.939 216.712 172.197 242.362 237.761 245.103 216.540 247.405 205.994 198.486 1.5 1.1 -.4 .6 .0 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.5 1.5 .9 .7 .0 .5 .5 1.5 1.3 2.8 .6 .6 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 134 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) DallasFort Worth, TX Item and Group DenverBoulder-Greeley, CO DetroitAnn ArborFlint, MI Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 221.601 683.343 2.0 1.5 - 219.558 730.804 2.8 1.3 - 216.601 637.932 1.9 0.9 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 240.106 234.346 213.687 269.592 312.397 2.1 2.1 1.5 2.6 3.6 1.3 1.2 .9 1.7 2.1 218.750 222.046 219.798 224.821 197.005 .9 .9 -.1 1.9 .9 .5 .5 .2 .6 .5 212.789 213.563 209.867 219.372 197.149 .7 .6 -.1 1.2 2.4 .8 .8 .3 1.0 3.1 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 192.064 201.633 203.664 194.659 194.659 216.815 208.350 204.373 198.504 170.857 128.048 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.7 3.7 5.1 5.5 5.5 6.0 1.2 2.1 1.6 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.1 3.1 3.2 3.2 4.8 -10.5 2.4 200.502 220.838 232.933 210.309 210.309 202.003 154.599 154.558 162.521 148.914 122.045 4.3 4.4 5.8 3.7 3.7 5.4 6.9 7.1 13.1 .0 1.2 2.6 2.2 3.1 1.8 1.8 6.3 7.0 7.2 6.1 8.6 -.2 188.443 201.471 218.466 207.071 207.071 252.742 204.665 205.499 219.925 168.396 117.025 2.2 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.3 2.7 .4 .5 3.6 -4.5 -1.2 .8 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 .5 -.7 -.7 1.3 -4.0 -1.3 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 116.685 -5.4 .1 108.017 13.7 1.6 114.885 5.0 .2 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 246.028 247.487 318.499 316.687 311.442 322.436 315.724 .9 .9 -1.7 -1.7 -2.0 -.7 -.5 2.6 2.6 3.8 3.9 3.7 4.5 4.4 258.597 256.091 284.619 282.468 279.388 265.689 282.118 -.6 -.7 -.5 -.5 -.6 -.2 -.4 -.8 -1.0 -1.4 -1.4 -1.4 -1.3 -1.1 260.840 259.637 326.889 326.628 336.487 362.836 300.095 2.4 2.4 .0 -.1 -.1 .1 .5 .8 .9 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 399.952 2.3 .6 490.440 4.1 1.3 387.216 4.5 2.5 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 107.962 -1.6 -.7 127.885 1.0 1.3 126.548 .7 1.7 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 129.731 1.9 1.2 118.230 2.6 .7 132.683 .6 .7 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 389.558 2.8 .7 353.197 3.0 1.2 408.489 .9 .9 221.601 198.185 174.596 218.450 132.048 248.104 2.0 -.2 -1.7 -2.0 -.6 3.8 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.5 .4 1.7 219.558 180.243 156.866 202.775 110.854 261.061 2.8 1.3 1.4 2.4 -.1 3.7 1.3 .0 -.3 -.3 -.2 2.1 216.601 185.404 169.457 223.282 112.922 255.835 1.9 1.0 1.2 2.2 -.4 2.8 .9 .4 .2 .4 -.3 1.3 213.259 230.919 179.462 229.398 225.623 282.995 232.899 271.770 217.908 214.052 2.0 1.4 -1.5 -.1 -1.9 4.0 3.7 .7 2.2 2.2 1.5 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.5 2.2 1.7 3.6 1.1 1.1 209.106 222.300 158.081 215.155 201.708 304.907 244.268 222.232 219.994 220.399 2.7 1.9 1.4 1.8 2.3 3.0 3.6 1.8 3.0 3.3 1.3 .7 -.3 .0 -.3 1.9 2.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 210.820 225.854 170.970 219.163 222.637 292.131 246.855 266.025 211.281 211.136 1.8 1.7 1.2 1.5 2.2 3.0 2.6 .2 1.9 2.2 .8 .8 .2 .6 .5 1.6 1.2 -.1 1.0 1.0 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 135 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) HoustonGalvestonBrazoria, TX Honolulu, HI Item and Group Kansas City, MO-KS Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 251.663 703.076 1.5 1.0 - 205.058 654.456 0.5 1.3 - 214.173 627.527 2.1 1.0 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 250.490 250.602 253.172 242.447 247.300 3.9 3.4 2.6 4.4 10.6 2.3 2.3 1.8 2.9 2.0 216.919 215.769 217.782 210.889 224.225 1.1 1.1 .0 3.1 .9 .4 .4 -.1 .8 .2 246.776 250.800 237.804 272.911 192.014 1.8 1.8 .9 3.5 2.1 .6 .6 .5 .7 1.3 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 272.011 292.905 281.093 276.912 276.912 365.873 327.205 324.173 319.224 337.825 147.002 1.9 2.0 1.4 2.8 2.8 .6 .2 .3 .5 -2.8 2.2 .8 1.0 .7 1.3 1.3 -.1 .1 .1 .1 .7 1.2 187.972 214.333 207.693 213.279 213.279 166.296 150.951 148.949 146.569 157.626 120.097 .3 4.3 4.5 4.0 4.0 -13.2 -17.4 -17.5 -22.1 23.7 -2.1 2.0 2.6 2.2 2.7 2.7 1.8 5.0 5.0 3.9 12.0 -1.0 195.805 214.650 229.640 202.680 202.680 223.164 192.256 190.448 156.117 195.372 111.529 3.2 2.4 2.6 2.2 2.2 8.0 9.5 9.9 6.7 16.0 1.3 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.0 1.0 4.2 4.4 4.5 .9 11.7 .8 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 124.205 -3.6 -2.0 156.845 1.6 2.2 112.073 2.3 -4.1 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 225.353 225.106 329.949 339.874 361.347 264.255 299.735 -.2 -.1 -.7 -.7 -.7 -.8 -.5 1.4 .8 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 208.928 208.690 301.230 300.664 310.744 306.513 291.626 -.9 -.8 -3.2 -3.3 -3.6 -2.9 -2.2 .9 1.1 1.7 1.7 1.6 2.0 2.0 202.828 201.359 311.940 312.583 306.538 378.478 300.857 1.0 1.0 .4 .5 .4 .9 .4 .9 .7 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 350.564 3.1 2.4 421.821 5.0 2.6 348.446 4.9 .6 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 112.652 1.9 1.6 99.390 -2.6 -.2 128.812 -.4 1.0 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 126.154 .4 -1.1 106.137 1.6 .5 121.794 .8 .9 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 465.996 .2 1.3 340.270 1.9 1.2 404.905 1.6 .9 251.663 204.966 174.965 225.106 117.673 302.423 1.5 .7 -1.2 -1.6 -.3 1.9 1.0 1.0 .1 .0 .4 1.0 205.058 186.403 169.304 232.445 109.687 230.216 .5 -.4 -1.3 -1.0 -1.7 1.2 1.3 .6 .8 1.1 .2 1.9 214.173 189.781 163.125 229.233 111.537 242.613 2.1 .7 .2 1.0 -.9 3.2 1.0 .0 -.3 -.1 -.6 1.9 246.887 236.283 177.953 238.674 226.041 290.325 296.783 324.049 248.324 248.872 1.4 1.1 -.7 1.0 -.9 1.7 1.8 -.3 1.8 1.5 .9 1.0 .2 1.1 .1 1.1 .9 .8 1.1 .9 195.368 203.171 171.210 225.994 231.974 226.486 211.598 229.905 202.601 199.327 .2 -1.0 -1.2 .0 -.9 -1.9 .9 -9.4 2.1 2.3 1.3 .8 .7 .8 1.1 1.1 1.8 2.8 1.4 1.5 208.413 215.174 164.390 238.730 228.080 254.260 230.908 248.000 211.650 203.788 1.9 2.0 .2 1.4 1.1 4.3 3.0 3.9 1.8 1.8 1.1 .9 -.3 .2 -.1 2.5 1.9 2.4 .8 .9 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 136 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA Item and Group MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL MilwaukeeRacine, WI Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 232.271 686.433 1.5 0.8 - 236.885 384.866 1.5 0.7 - 231.216 739.166 2.1 1.3 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 241.262 239.445 249.724 223.159 242.381 1.0 1.0 1.0 .8 .9 .5 .6 1.0 -.1 .4 244.136 246.148 242.588 252.319 215.125 1.3 1.3 .0 2.8 2.5 .0 .0 -.4 1.0 .8 242.880 246.818 242.322 255.555 206.999 2.5 2.6 1.9 3.7 .7 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 -.6 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 247.919 272.180 295.517 262.877 262.865 281.514 263.374 262.599 312.821 195.577 117.297 2.5 2.0 2.4 1.8 1.8 9.4 10.9 11.0 9.7 14.5 -.8 1.2 .8 .9 .8 .8 6.5 8.6 8.6 9.7 5.8 -.7 230.909 258.621 245.042 252.341 252.341 167.161 147.586 144.663 141.263 201.776 161.925 1.6 2.3 2.0 2.4 2.4 .3 .4 .4 .3 8.1 -3.9 .6 .9 .8 .8 .8 .4 .6 .6 .5 7.3 -1.5 216.381 260.484 230.755 237.000 237.000 213.412 178.396 182.642 208.715 125.396 103.391 1.6 2.1 2.3 2.0 2.0 3.0 2.1 2.1 5.2 -4.6 -3.1 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.4 4.9 -.7 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 109.435 .8 .0 157.858 -.6 2.4 151.894 7.5 .9 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 219.603 215.635 314.364 308.050 309.976 290.529 290.483 -.2 -.3 -1.9 -1.9 -1.9 -1.8 -1.9 .6 .6 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 241.831 244.797 326.015 322.557 321.236 302.689 320.470 1.7 1.9 -1.7 -1.7 -2.1 -1.2 -.2 1.1 1.1 .9 .9 .7 1.1 1.7 213.034 208.284 324.020 320.792 324.855 338.617 284.324 .3 -.2 .4 .3 -.4 1.7 3.7 1.3 .9 2.3 2.4 2.0 3.0 3.8 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 403.080 1.7 -.2 421.653 3.1 1.6 490.331 8.1 2.2 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 96.949 -.4 -.3 106.831 .3 1.0 111.576 .5 .5 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 138.055 3.0 .9 121.980 1.1 .7 139.279 4.0 1.3 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 364.767 1.2 1.0 296.889 1.9 1.2 385.518 .0 .2 232.271 187.344 157.080 206.415 106.547 279.272 1.5 -.2 -1.1 -1.1 -1.3 2.7 .8 .2 -.1 .2 -1.0 1.2 236.885 209.036 187.622 233.335 133.210 262.444 1.5 .2 -.7 -.6 -.7 2.3 .7 .4 .8 .9 .7 .9 231.216 192.261 165.912 238.703 100.779 279.847 2.1 1.1 .3 .9 -.8 2.9 1.3 1.0 .7 1.1 .0 1.6 226.305 216.689 161.242 226.470 212.349 263.362 270.548 301.869 227.388 224.755 1.5 1.2 -1.1 .0 -1.0 3.6 2.6 1.3 1.5 1.6 .8 .8 -.1 .4 .2 1.8 1.2 3.0 .5 .5 229.599 226.552 188.410 240.159 231.513 248.729 251.052 223.792 238.377 236.653 1.4 1.0 -.6 .4 -.6 2.4 2.4 -.9 1.8 1.9 .7 .7 .8 .4 .9 1.0 .9 .8 .7 .9 222.027 221.179 167.905 243.409 235.709 268.417 264.977 253.025 229.604 226.899 1.7 2.2 .3 1.6 .9 3.8 2.4 1.0 2.5 2.4 1.3 1.4 .7 1.3 1.0 1.9 1.5 2.9 1.1 1.0 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 137 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) MinneapolisSt. Paul, MN-WI Item and Group New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA PhiladelphiaWilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 222.295 697.699 1.9 1.2 - 252.175 718.005 1.8 0.9 - 241.144 700.444 1.5 0.3 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 268.220 256.036 255.298 257.483 388.068 1.1 1.5 1.6 1.4 -2.2 .9 .9 1.2 .3 .8 243.839 243.876 243.320 249.939 241.612 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.7 .7 .7 1.1 .2 .6 226.538 225.351 235.804 202.141 234.074 1.8 1.7 1.5 2.2 2.0 .4 .3 -.2 1.5 1.4 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 198.922 220.825 227.272 221.512 221.512 201.078 186.450 188.062 242.010 137.629 133.727 3.0 2.3 2.1 2.5 2.5 10.5 12.3 12.7 10.6 16.6 -1.0 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.5 1.5 6.3 7.9 8.0 7.0 9.8 -1.4 264.968 324.202 331.603 300.355 300.264 197.328 195.344 183.573 184.344 175.717 110.002 2.3 2.3 3.0 2.0 2.0 3.6 3.6 4.6 2.7 8.5 -.8 1.2 1.2 1.6 .9 .9 2.2 2.5 3.1 1.8 6.0 .1 244.882 299.060 272.988 267.739 267.739 215.481 185.424 194.555 195.133 179.631 116.014 .7 1.3 2.0 1.0 1.0 -1.3 -2.3 -2.1 -3.1 .4 -1.5 .1 .3 .7 .3 .3 -.2 -.5 -.7 -2.1 2.6 -1.3 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 138.314 -1.3 .7 117.719 1.6 -.2 116.971 .7 -2.2 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 208.778 197.703 288.376 289.975 295.386 289.782 331.736 .0 -.8 .4 .4 .3 .7 .9 .5 -.3 .6 .7 .6 1.0 1.1 232.783 222.078 289.646 288.496 290.662 291.467 286.221 1.4 .4 -1.5 -1.5 -2.0 -.7 .1 .6 -.3 -2.7 -2.8 -3.0 -2.6 -2.0 232.208 231.412 311.457 307.267 307.241 301.172 291.079 2.0 2.0 -2.8 -2.8 -3.1 -1.8 -1.4 .3 -.1 -3.0 -3.1 -3.2 -2.8 -2.5 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 464.748 3.5 2.6 421.470 3.4 2.3 441.645 2.7 1.1 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 115.141 -.1 -.7 120.471 1.0 .8 119.773 -.8 .2 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 128.259 3.0 1.6 134.922 .6 .2 125.444 4.4 2.2 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 388.700 2.8 2.0 448.857 .9 .3 484.828 4.5 .9 222.295 197.130 164.935 217.429 115.652 249.174 1.9 .2 -.3 .3 -1.1 3.0 1.2 .3 .0 1.0 -1.6 1.9 252.175 198.515 166.746 210.378 106.694 306.447 1.8 .4 -.2 .1 -.8 2.6 .9 .0 -.5 -.9 .3 1.4 241.144 193.479 170.172 205.941 118.137 298.461 1.5 .1 -.8 -.2 -2.1 2.2 .3 -.6 -1.2 -1.2 -1.2 .8 213.780 224.603 172.884 241.845 229.218 263.907 233.848 244.204 224.337 218.791 1.7 1.6 -.4 .6 .1 3.8 3.0 4.3 1.6 1.6 1.2 1.2 .0 1.0 1.0 2.6 1.8 3.1 1.0 1.1 245.954 225.761 169.622 229.424 212.414 258.943 297.892 236.191 255.446 259.263 1.7 1.5 -.2 .7 .1 2.9 2.5 .9 1.9 2.0 .8 .8 -.5 -.1 -.8 1.8 1.4 -.3 1.0 1.1 233.920 225.557 172.688 219.499 208.359 270.200 287.891 229.511 243.630 249.336 1.4 1.6 -.7 .7 -.1 3.4 2.2 -2.5 1.9 2.0 .3 .4 -1.1 -.5 -1.0 1.6 .8 -1.8 .6 .6 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 138 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) Phoenix-Mesa, AZ 1 Item and Group Portland-Salem, OR-WA Pittsburgh, PA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 125.183 1.0 1.0 - 230.163 684.544 1.4 1.0 - 228.033 657.198 1.9 1.2 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 136.834 136.910 139.522 131.020 136.320 2.8 2.8 2.0 3.1 3.5 2.1 2.1 1.6 2.0 1.6 247.901 246.946 245.919 250.665 252.361 2.4 2.4 1.8 2.4 3.3 1.3 1.3 .9 1.6 2.9 217.564 218.407 207.199 238.285 213.754 2.0 2.1 1.6 3.4 .7 1.6 1.6 1.1 2.9 1.4 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 120.384 116.672 117.691 115.820 115.820 158.062 158.628 158.302 171.418 105.999 107.769 2.5 2.9 2.8 2.9 2.9 .1 2.7 2.7 4.4 -9.3 2.4 1.4 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 -1.4 -4.9 -5.0 -5.2 -3.3 1.0 211.754 223.959 223.714 234.135 234.135 254.183 238.152 221.332 180.323 222.379 136.582 1.7 2.2 2.5 1.9 1.9 -.8 -.9 -.5 -2.9 3.7 .8 1.3 1.5 2.1 1.2 1.2 .9 1.6 2.0 -1.1 7.9 .4 219.155 247.311 255.992 259.319 259.319 250.834 198.111 237.468 276.160 165.006 104.395 2.7 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.6 -.8 -2.7 -2.7 -1.7 -6.8 -1.7 1.3 1.8 1.7 1.9 1.9 -.5 -2.1 -2.1 -1.6 -4.2 -.2 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 119.682 .5 2.3 163.118 -9.7 -3.7 124.569 3.0 .2 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 125.984 126.556 294.765 294.949 300.706 289.388 280.055 -2.5 -2.4 -4.9 -4.9 -5.0 -4.6 -4.5 -.7 -.6 .7 .8 .7 .6 1.2 208.209 208.314 322.128 325.331 323.097 345.930 310.015 .7 -.4 -1.2 -1.1 -1.1 -1.0 -1.7 .4 -.3 -1.0 -1.1 -.8 -1.6 -2.0 227.372 226.443 321.112 323.808 321.955 273.559 296.677 .1 -.4 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5 -4.6 1.7 1.4 -.4 -.4 -.3 -.3 -.7 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 156.442 -.9 -.6 445.330 7.3 2.6 492.067 3.7 .2 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 109.994 2.6 3.8 124.151 4.3 2.7 106.132 1.1 .4 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 117.152 1.0 .8 134.295 .9 -.3 108.561 1.6 .6 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 138.547 -.2 -.3 445.450 -1.6 -.4 492.215 1.1 .7 125.183 124.243 117.794 158.200 86.392 126.377 1.0 -.1 -1.7 -2.7 .2 1.9 1.0 .7 -.2 -.2 -.1 1.3 230.163 214.481 193.281 260.912 121.284 250.858 1.4 -.1 -1.5 -2.4 .2 2.6 1.0 .1 -.6 -1.1 .3 1.6 228.033 182.058 163.901 212.593 117.549 280.284 1.9 .5 -.3 -1.1 1.1 2.9 1.2 1.2 1.0 .2 2.4 1.2 123.826 129.130 118.267 146.567 156.386 138.072 123.844 223.364 118.513 115.107 1.2 .3 -1.6 -.1 -2.5 .8 2.1 -2.2 1.5 1.3 1.1 .6 -.1 .9 -.1 .7 1.5 -1.4 1.3 1.1 222.779 233.274 196.280 256.431 262.100 246.514 240.367 280.128 224.976 220.412 1.1 1.1 -1.3 -.1 -2.2 2.8 2.0 -1.1 1.7 1.6 .9 .7 -.5 .1 -.9 1.6 1.4 .2 1.1 1.0 219.237 222.606 165.247 215.513 211.227 301.580 266.997 259.372 227.270 229.404 1.8 1.1 -.3 .3 -.9 2.0 2.7 -3.9 2.6 2.7 1.2 .9 1.0 .8 .3 .5 1.2 -1.0 1.3 1.3 - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 139 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) St. Louis, MO-IL Item and Group San FranciscoOakland-San Jose, CA San Diego, CA Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 217.826 640.855 1.5 0.9 - 245.140 790.535 1.0 0.8 - 241.141 734.295 2.4 1.1 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 234.760 234.355 222.516 251.782 214.879 2.3 2.3 1.4 3.0 2.2 1.7 1.8 1.2 2.1 1.0 236.844 232.347 217.102 253.734 273.989 .5 .5 -.7 2.2 .6 .7 .7 .2 1.2 .8 243.079 243.933 238.132 251.634 235.566 2.6 2.6 1.5 4.0 2.1 1.5 1.6 .6 2.4 1.2 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 205.559 232.232 208.875 221.002 221.002 210.268 184.470 189.618 188.765 154.153 117.681 2.4 2.3 1.5 2.5 2.5 4.0 5.2 5.6 11.2 -5.3 -.8 .4 .4 .2 .5 .5 .3 -4.1 -4.2 -4.2 -4.2 -.3 253.765 272.885 313.186 281.588 281.588 235.862 195.206 191.274 177.622 162.239 177.056 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.2 2.2 5.1 8.6 8.8 5.3 16.2 2.4 1.1 1.0 .9 1.2 1.2 2.6 3.0 3.1 .1 9.5 1.2 265.325 292.010 327.794 268.569 268.569 308.315 289.708 288.734 307.868 222.800 136.039 3.8 3.8 4.5 3.4 3.4 9.7 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.9 -2.6 1.5 1.9 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.0 -.3 -.3 1.2 -4.1 -1.4 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 161.334 1.6 4.2 140.992 1.8 3.1 124.887 1.2 2.7 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 212.362 211.577 331.895 326.949 318.530 375.087 314.095 1.0 .8 -1.9 -2.0 -2.1 -1.3 -2.3 1.8 1.8 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.5 2.5 230.483 225.282 321.601 321.940 335.579 274.587 323.024 -1.4 -1.5 -1.7 -1.7 -1.7 -1.6 -1.7 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 203.553 195.945 300.330 299.148 301.005 275.563 277.029 .8 .2 -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 -2.9 -.2 -.9 -.3 -.2 -.3 -.2 -.1 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 379.799 -.4 .0 416.660 2.4 1.0 408.389 3.2 2.1 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 120.181 .5 .0 150.941 -.9 -3.7 108.623 -1.9 -1.8 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 132.089 -2.3 -1.1 131.665 -1.6 .2 134.674 -.8 -.1 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 320.501 2.1 1.0 379.303 .0 .3 394.182 2.1 1.3 217.826 197.475 177.001 237.180 119.267 243.913 1.5 .5 -.5 .0 -1.2 2.2 .9 1.1 .8 1.9 -1.2 .7 245.140 208.242 190.737 224.542 150.649 280.119 1.0 -.4 -.9 -.9 -.8 1.8 .8 1.0 1.2 1.8 -.1 .7 241.141 191.915 159.847 204.223 113.360 290.160 2.4 .8 -.5 -.1 -1.4 3.4 1.1 .4 -.4 -.1 -1.1 1.5 210.975 214.716 179.199 236.451 237.020 245.548 231.891 250.288 215.974 212.153 1.5 1.1 -.4 1.0 .1 2.1 2.4 .7 1.5 1.4 .9 1.1 .8 1.8 1.8 1.1 .8 .0 .8 .6 238.556 236.854 194.718 234.331 231.466 271.940 268.272 281.234 241.874 244.291 .9 .2 -.8 -.3 -.8 1.2 1.7 .4 1.2 1.3 .8 .7 1.2 1.3 1.8 .1 .6 1.5 .6 .6 235.507 222.005 162.790 227.018 206.047 267.020 283.140 308.683 239.038 238.627 2.3 1.5 -.4 1.2 .1 2.7 3.4 -1.4 2.6 2.6 1.0 .6 -.3 .7 .0 .8 1.4 -.3 1.3 1.3 - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. See footnotes at end of table. 140 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 39. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): Select areas, semiannual averages, by expenditure category and commodity and service group-Continued (1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted) SeattleTacoma-Bremerton, WA Item and Group TampaSt. PetersburgClearwater, FL 2 WashingtonBaltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV 3 Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- Index Percent change from- 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 1st half 2013 1st half 2nd half 2012 2012 Expenditure category All items 4 ................................................................................. All items (1967=100) 5 .............................................................. 237.271 703.747 1.4 0.3 - 207.361 207.361 1.7 0.8 152.338 1.5 0.5 Food and beverages 4 ............................................................ Food 4 ................................................................................... Food at home ..................................................................... Food away from home 6 ..................................................... Alcoholic beverages 6 ........................................................... 242.688 244.703 233.004 266.058 227.532 2.2 2.1 .9 2.9 4.4 .8 .8 .2 1.4 .4 207.631 206.127 208.521 204.848 206.944 -.3 -.4 .5 -1.4 .4 -.5 -.6 .5 -1.9 -.1 148.801 150.023 144.264 155.822 132.753 1.4 1.3 .0 3.2 3.4 .7 .6 .3 1.0 2.6 Housing 4 ................................................................................ Shelter .................................................................................. Rent of primary residence 4 7 ............................................. Owners’ equivalent rent of residences 7 8 .......................... Owners’ equivalent rent of primary residence 7 8 ............. Fuels and utilities .................................................................. Household energy .............................................................. Energy services 7 ............................................................. Electricity 7 ..................................................................... Utility (piped) gas service 7 ............................................. Household furnishings and operations ................................. 240.222 262.868 273.851 271.034 271.034 236.985 220.807 256.857 270.416 179.487 161.230 2.9 2.9 3.9 2.6 2.6 3.1 1.5 1.6 3.0 -6.5 2.5 1.5 1.3 2.0 1.1 1.1 2.4 .8 .7 1.6 -4.9 2.0 190.074 208.966 206.494 219.595 219.595 194.075 159.612 157.561 159.197 237.966 114.437 2.0 2.9 2.8 3.0 3.0 -1.3 -2.9 -2.9 -3.6 3.9 -1.5 .8 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 -1.6 -2.9 -2.9 -3.6 3.6 -1.1 164.554 173.177 188.596 169.047 169.041 172.430 167.854 162.858 165.550 131.998 89.977 2.2 2.6 3.4 2.4 2.4 .7 -.6 -.5 -1.0 1.2 -1.3 .5 .9 1.0 .9 .9 -1.1 -.8 -.8 -2.1 4.3 -1.5 Apparel 4 ................................................................................ 148.101 .1 -2.6 146.038 3.3 -1.3 94.973 -5.2 -5.0 Transportation 4 ...................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................... Motor fuel ........................................................................... Gasoline (all types) ........................................................... Gasoline, unleaded regular 9 .......................................... Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 9 10 ................................. Gasoline, unleaded premium 9 ....................................... 236.708 243.285 398.840 406.757 447.282 313.033 356.735 -1.6 -1.8 -5.0 -5.1 -5.1 -4.8 -5.0 -1.6 -1.9 -.5 -.5 -.5 -.5 -.5 233.622 238.968 382.565 374.823 371.985 327.145 370.697 .9 .8 -.2 -.2 -.6 .2 1.3 1.0 .8 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.7 2.3 154.406 153.762 302.660 302.669 307.269 299.221 301.825 1.2 .6 -1.0 -.9 -1.4 -.5 1.0 1.1 .9 .8 .8 .6 1.0 1.8 Medical care 4 ........................................................................ 373.401 1.1 -.7 342.944 4.7 3.1 166.721 3.8 2.1 Recreation 11 .......................................................................... 97.349 .9 -1.0 120.719 3.3 2.9 112.400 .1 1.1 Education and communication 11 ........................................... 131.566 .5 .5 127.864 1.3 .3 126.875 .6 -.1 Other goods and services 4 .................................................... 408.021 1.4 .9 316.859 3.2 1.1 200.720 1.4 .9 237.271 200.967 178.984 233.580 127.198 275.218 1.4 -.1 -1.5 -2.0 -.6 2.6 .3 -.6 -1.4 -2.1 -.4 1.0 207.361 185.444 171.587 252.265 103.567 228.653 1.7 .5 1.1 1.7 -.3 2.4 .8 .3 .8 1.0 .4 1.2 152.338 133.402 125.263 165.549 84.259 167.303 1.5 -.2 -1.2 -1.4 -.8 2.4 .5 .0 -.4 -.7 .2 .8 231.646 229.140 180.147 236.344 231.840 266.383 265.594 322.125 233.413 230.295 1.4 .7 -1.2 .1 -1.6 2.1 2.6 -3.1 1.9 1.8 .3 -.2 -1.4 -.6 -1.9 .6 1.0 -.1 .5 .4 201.199 208.222 175.290 229.035 251.579 252.749 218.755 252.286 202.117 201.309 1.5 1.1 1.1 .7 1.6 1.9 2.3 -1.2 2.1 2.6 .7 .5 .8 .3 1.0 .8 1.0 -.2 1.0 1.3 151.536 142.849 125.587 155.142 162.723 161.150 167.302 228.465 145.798 145.779 1.3 .8 -1.1 -.1 -1.2 2.1 2.3 -.8 1.7 1.8 .4 .3 -.3 .0 -.5 .6 .7 .1 .6 .6 - - - - - - Commodity and service group All items 4 ................................................................................. Commodities .......................................................................... Commodities less food and beverages ................................ Nondurables less food and beverages ............................... Durables ............................................................................. Services .................................................................................. Special aggregate indexes All items less medical care 4 .................................................... All items less shelter ................................................................. Commodities less food ............................................................. Nondurables ............................................................................. Nondurables less food .............................................................. Services less rent of shelter 8 ................................................... Services less medical care services ......................................... Energy 4 ................................................................................... All items less energy ................................................................ All items less food and energy 4 ............................................. 1 For Phoenix-Mesa, indexes are on a December 2001=100 base. 2 Indexes on a 1987=100 base. 3 For Washington-Baltimore, indexes are on a December 1997=100 base unless otherwise noted. 4 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1996=100 base. 5 Index is on a November 1977=100 base in Miami and an October 1967=100 base in Anchorage. 6 For Washington-Baltimore, index is on a November 1997=100 base. 7 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator. 8 Indexes are on a November 1984=100 base in Anchorage, Boston, Cincinnati, Denver, Miami, Milwaukee, Portland, St. Louis, San Diego, and Seattle. Indexes are on a December 1984=100 base in Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. 9 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 10 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 11 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 141 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 - Data not available. 142 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table P2. Average residential unit prices and consumption ranges for utility (piped) gas and electricity for U.S. city average and selected areas Area, region and population size class Average price per therm of utility (piped) gas Range of therm consumption for July2013 June 2013 July 2013 $1.038 $1.025 4 Northeast urban .............................................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. 1.153 1.168 1.110 1.134 1.151 1.084 Midwest urban ................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ...................................... .882 .889 .869 Average price per KWH of electricity Range of KWH consumption for July2013 June 2013 July 2013 987 $0.137 $0.137 11 9,890 4 4 25 987 987 422 .164 .179 .139 .166 .181 .138 129 129 233 8,494 8,494 4,762 .875 .888 .841 17 17 18 712 581 712 .132 .138 .128 .131 .137 .127 11 11 70 9,890 9,890 3,932 .888 .911 25 323 .118 .120 230 3,529 South urban .................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ...................................... 1.166 1.221 1.165 1.148 1.195 1.146 7 7 11 522 522 298 .121 .128 .114 .121 .129 .115 164 244 225 8,744 8,744 5,000 .944 .960 25 364 .129 .129 164 4,883 West urban ..................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. 1.150 1.220 1.060 1.136 1.203 1.049 7 7 8 851 851 364 .155 .169 .154 .155 .170 .154 153 153 236 7,471 7,471 4,232 1.068 1.016 .905 1.057 .993 .923 4 8 19 987 712 364 .152 .126 .118 .153 .126 .119 11 70 163 9,890 5,000 4,883 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ................... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ..... .917 1.275 1.195 .944 1.239 1.171 17 16 4 581 851 987 .124 .203 .203 .125 .203 .208 11 258 129 2,751 7,471 4,706 Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..................... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV ......................... 1.123 .821 .847 1.201 1.106 .812 .858 1.143 24 19 31 15 642 410 490 371 .155 .137 .127 .132 .157 .136 .126 .136 384 48 348 551 8,494 3,300 3,889 4,132 Atlanta, GA ..................................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ... San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........................... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................................... 1.548 .881 1.158 1.519 1.215 1.335 1.169 1.503 .877 1.158 1.519 1.219 1.304 1.188 15 34 17 7 37 13 12 308 509 230 522 752 257 241 .142 .166 .127 .115 .159 .228 .095 .142 .156 .127 .115 .159 .228 .096 244 94 438 373 430 178 313 4,110 2,833 4,494 5,813 3,810 2,448 5,882 U.S. city average ............................................................ Low High Low High Region and area size 1 Size classes A ................................................................................. B/C .............................................................................. D ................................................................................. Selected local areas 1 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 143 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table P3. Average prices for gasoline, U.S. city average and selected areas Gasoline All types1 Gasoline Unleaded regular Area, region and population size class Gasoline Unleaded midgrade Gasoline Unleaded premium Automotive Diesel fuel June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 $3.693 $3.687 $3.633 $3.628 $3.803 $3.788 $3.957 $3.951 $3.861 $3.863 Northeast urban .............................................................. Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. 3.636 3.642 3.623 3.726 3.744 3.689 3.577 3.581 3.569 3.670 3.687 3.636 3.765 3.774 3.746 3.844 3.864 3.802 3.921 3.935 3.891 4.001 4.021 3.958 3.912 3.895 3.965 3.924 3.896 4.010 Midwest urban ................................................................ Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ...................................... 3.895 3.994 3.822 3.679 3.735 3.583 3.840 3.927 3.779 3.623 3.669 3.539 3.953 4.103 3.872 3.745 3.838 3.633 4.203 4.296 4.100 3.988 4.043 3.870 3.930 3.971 3.912 3.879 3.900 3.837 3.656 3.645 3.621 3.607 3.635 3.634 3.963 3.946 3.852 3.864 South urban .................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. Size D - Nonmetropolitan (less than 50,000) ...................................... 3.439 3.520 3.414 3.494 3.576 3.456 3.370 3.450 3.342 3.427 3.506 3.388 3.572 3.655 3.542 3.615 3.711 3.572 3.734 3.811 3.705 3.783 3.865 3.744 3.708 3.741 3.689 3.723 3.786 3.691 3.373 3.466 3.317 3.414 3.501 3.575 3.680 3.767 3.726 3.739 West urban ..................................................................... Size A - More than 1,500,000 ..................................... Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 .................................. 3.910 3.973 3.738 3.923 3.988 3.745 3.863 3.924 3.697 3.875 3.939 3.701 4.011 4.080 3.817 4.025 4.095 3.831 4.077 4.134 3.897 4.092 4.148 3.914 3.998 4.020 3.916 4.018 4.070 3.887 3.810 3.567 3.541 3.792 3.562 3.586 3.747 3.510 3.487 3.731 3.506 3.536 3.933 3.667 3.628 3.907 3.655 3.657 4.065 3.820 3.838 4.045 3.824 3.879 3.925 3.777 3.854 3.937 3.768 3.853 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ................................... Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ................... New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA ..... 4.312 4.073 3.711 4.001 4.115 3.823 4.229 4.029 3.646 3.917 4.071 3.765 4.451 4.164 3.846 4.127 4.205 3.934 4.590 4.211 4.014 4.293 4.249 4.102 - - Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT ..................... Cleveland-Akron, OH ...................................................... Dallas-Fort Worth, TX ..................................................... Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV ......................... 3.558 3.860 3.507 3.587 3.658 3.510 3.578 3.640 3.491 3.815 3.442 3.508 3.593 3.467 3.514 3.562 3.691 3.944 3.629 3.747 3.795 3.583 3.699 3.797 3.818 4.055 3.776 3.900 3.903 3.708 3.846 3.953 - - Atlanta, GA ..................................................................... Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI .............................................. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .................................... Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL ............................................. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD ... San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA ........................... Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA .................................... 3.531 4.028 3.398 3.644 3.536 4.037 3.841 3.526 3.639 3.490 3.690 3.629 4.011 3.871 3.460 3.996 3.349 3.557 3.490 3.994 3.793 3.453 3.602 3.441 3.601 3.582 3.967 3.820 3.627 4.168 3.507 3.797 3.683 4.110 3.920 3.629 3.745 3.609 3.842 3.782 4.086 3.973 3.788 4.204 3.679 3.948 3.826 4.202 4.025 3.783 3.897 3.770 4.004 3.926 4.178 4.049 - - U.S. city average ............................................................ Region and area size 2 Size classes A ................................................................................. B/C .............................................................................. D ................................................................................. Selected local areas 1 Also includes types of gasoline not shown separately. 2 Regions defined as the four Census regions. See map in technical notes. 144 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table P4. Average retail food prices, U.S. city average and four regions U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Food and unit Cereals and bakery products: Flour, white, all purpose, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................... Rice, white, long grain, uncooked, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................ Spaghetti and macaroni, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................... Bread, white, pan, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................... Bread, French, per lb. (453.6 gm) .............................................. Bread, whole wheat, pan, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................. Cookies, chocolate chip, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................... Crackers, soda, salted, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................. Meats, poultry, fish and eggs: Meats: Beef and veal: Ground chuck, 100% beef, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Ground beef, 100% beef, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................... Ground beef, lean and extra lean, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............ All uncooked ground beef, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................ Chuck roast, graded and ungraded, excluding USDA Prime and Choice, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... Chuck roast, USDA Choice, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..... Round roast, USDA Choice, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..... Round roast, graded and ungraded, excluding USDA Prime and Choice, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... All Uncooked Beef Roasts, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Steak, round, USDA Choice, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) .... Steak, round, graded and ungraded, excluding USDA Prime and Choice, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... Steak, sirloin, graded and ungraded, excluding USDA Prime and Choice, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... Steak, sirloin, USDA Choice, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) .... Short ribs, any primal source, bone-in, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..... Beef for stew, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................... All Uncooked Beef Steaks, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... All Uncooked Other Beef (Excluding Veal), per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................................... Pork: Bacon, sliced, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................................... Chops, center cut, bone-in, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Chops, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...................................... All Pork Chops, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................... Ham, rump or shank half, bone-in, smoked, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................................... Ham, boneless, excluding canned, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........... All Ham (Excluding Canned Ham and Luncheon Slices), per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................................... Ham, canned, 3 or 5 lbs, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................... Shoulder picnic, bone-in, smoked, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............ All Other Pork (Excluding Canned Ham and Luncheon Slices), per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................................... Sausage, fresh, loose, per lb. (453.6 gm) .............................. Other meats: Frankfurters, all meat or all beef, per lb. (453.6 gm) .............. Bologna, all beef or mixed, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Lamb and mutton, bone-in, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 $0.533 .723 1.304 1.439 $0.530 .721 1.314 1.434 $0.585 $0.569 $0.530 $0.530 $0.521 $0.516 1.437 1.472 1.420 1.347 1.424 1.384 1.438 1.403 $0.509 .723 1.141 1.534 2.057 3.721 2.056 3.630 2.111 1.970 1.953 1.960 NA NA NA NA NA NA $0.516 .726 1.214 1.494 3.403 3.382 4.805 3.757 3.423 3.459 4.801 3.790 3.549 3.281 4.865 3.804 3.504 3.254 4.847 3.804 NA NA 3.526 5.178 3.712 3.709 5.266 3.895 4.289 4.554 4.612 4.250 4.521 4.674 4.353 4.518 4.580 4.333 4.154 4.365 4.091 4.582 3.967 4.714 5.116 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.544 3.702 3.449 3.807 3.221 2.950 3.297 2.936 4.060 4.002 3.503 3.535 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.809 4.648 4.878 4.657 4.434 4.484 4.591 4.677 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.796 4.853 4.866 4.856 5.014 4.892 5.056 4.836 4.531 4.485 4.680 4.715 4.676 5.168 4.611 4.972 5.044 4.788 5.238 4.924 4.944 4.953 NA NA NA NA 5.035 5.056 NA NA 5.846 6.827 5.757 6.680 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7.666 7.502 6.063 5.930 6.515 6.928 7.367 6.408 4.511 6.422 4.527 6.425 4.394 6.352 4.452 6.271 4.451 6.149 4.453 6.175 4.639 6.249 4.676 6.313 4.540 7.026 4.507 7.005 4.128 4.096 4.742 4.754 4.372 4.283 3.719 3.716 3.922 3.881 4.918 3.502 3.801 3.388 5.073 3.637 3.973 3.508 3.929 3.240 3.586 3.198 4.095 3.175 3.798 3.204 5.308 3.424 3.780 3.500 5.236 3.852 3.933 3.713 5.235 3.699 3.984 3.456 5.492 3.699 3.966 3.490 5.543 3.657 3.684 3.349 5.743 3.875 4.256 3.636 2.378 4.111 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.444 4.236 4.054 4.063 2.167 4.144 NA 4.065 3.999 3.959 4.081 2.869 2.837 2.686 2.576 2.967 2.922 2.778 2.736 3.154 3.280 2.474 2.533 2.228 2.409 2.596 2.563 2.339 2.369 2.822 2.928 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.009 NA NA NA NA 3.167 3.168 2.978 3.220 3.165 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Poultry: Chicken, fresh, whole, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................ Chicken breast, bone-in, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................. Chicken breast, boneless, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................... Chicken legs, bone-in, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................ Turkey, frozen, whole, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................ 1.509 1.484 1.810 1.689 1.456 1.471 1.364 1.332 1.555 1.602 3.525 1.649 1.595 3.550 1.650 1.391 3.580 1.794 3.585 1.850 NA 3.599 1.459 1.856 3.552 1.504 3.442 1.675 3.552 1.606 3.448 1.560 3.494 1.524 Fish and seafood: Tuna, light, chunk, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...................................... NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Eggs: Grade A, large, per doz. ........................................................... Grade AA, large, per doz. ........................................................ 1.859 1.833 NA NA NA NA 1.574 1.542 2.002 1.965 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.090 3.077 3.817 3.844 3.264 3.228 Dairy products: Milk, fresh, whole, fortified, per 1/2 gal. (1.9 lit) .......................... Milk, fresh, whole, fortified, per gal. (3.8 lit) ................................ Milk, fresh, low fat, per 1/2 gal. (1.9 lit) ...................................... NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.458 3.449 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.059 2.109 NA NA See footnotes at end of table. 145 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table P4. Average retail food prices, U.S. city average and four regions-Continued U.S. city average Northeast Midwest South West Food and unit June 2013 Dairy products: Milk, fresh, low fat, per gal. (3.8 lit) ............................................ Butter, salted, grade AA, stick, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................... American processed cheese, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Cheddar cheese, natural, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................. Ice cream, prepackaged, bulk, regular, per 1/2 gal. (1.9 lit) ....... Yogurt, natural, fruit flavored, per 8 oz. (226.8 gm) ................... Fruits and vegetables: Fresh fruits and vegetables: Apples, Red Delicious, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................ Bananas, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................................... Oranges, Navel, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................... Oranges, Valencia, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... Cherries, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................................... Grapefruit, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................................... Grapes, Thompson Seedless, per lb. (453.6 gm) .................... Lemons, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...................................................... Peaches, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................................... Pears, Anjou, per lb. (453.6 gm) .............................................. Strawberries, dry pint, per 12 oz. (340.2 gm) ........................... Potatoes, white, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................... Lettuce, iceberg, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................... Lettuce, romaine, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................................ Tomatoes, field grown, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................... Broccoli, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...................................................... Cabbage, per lb. (453.6 gm) .................................................... Carrots, short trimmed and topped, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............ Celery, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........................................................ Corn on the cob, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................... Cucumbers, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................................ Onions, dry yellow, per lb. (453.6 gm) ..................................... Peppers, sweet, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................................... Processed fruits and vegetables: Apple Sauce, any variety, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............ Orange juice, frozen concentrate, 12 oz. can, per 16 oz. (473.2 ml) ....................................................... Peaches, any variety, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................... Beans, dried, any type, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................ Corn, canned, any style, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) .............. Potatoes, frozen, French fried, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................... Tomatoes, canned, whole, per lb. (453.6 gm) .......................... Tomatoes, canned, any type, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...... Other foods at home: Sugar and sweets: Sugar, white, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................................ Sugar, white, 33-80 oz. pkg, per lb. (453.6 gm) ....................... Fats and oils: Margarine, stick, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................... Margarine, soft, tubs, per lb. (453.6 gm) .................................. Shortening, vegetable oil blends, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................ Peanut butter, creamy, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ................. Nonalcoholic beverages: Cola, nondiet, cans, 72 oz. 6 pk., per 16 oz. (473.2 ml) 1 ........ Cola, nondiet, per 2 liters (67.6 oz) 1 ....................................... Coffee, 100%, ground roast, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ........ Coffee, 100%, ground roast, 13.1-20 oz. can, per lb. (453.6 gm) ............................................................ Coffee, instant, plain, regular, all sizes, per lb. (453.6 gm) ...... Other prepared foods: Potato chips, per 16 oz. (453.6 gm) ........................................ Alcoholic beverages at home: Malt beverages, all types, all sizes, any origin, per 16 oz. (473.2 ml) 1 ............................................. Vodka, all types, all sizes, any origin, per 1 liter (33.8 oz) ......... Wine, red and white table, all sizes, any origin, per 1 liter (33.8 oz) ............................................................ July 2013 June 2013 NA NA NA NA $4.085 5.493 5.005 July 2013 June 2013 July 2013 $4.092 5.434 4.840 NA NA NA NA NA NA $6.137 4.925 $6.024 4.544 1.382 .603 1.147 1.412 .602 1.287 NA NA NA NA .655 1.421 .660 4.495 1.053 2.533 1.553 1.928 3.745 1.089 2.193 1.597 1.600 NA NA NA .524 NA NA .539 1.143 NA NA NA NA NA 1.184 2.629 1.228 2.398 1.037 2.240 1.696 1.707 1.686 .646 .929 1.424 1.470 1.734 1.691 .704 .930 1.543 1.430 1.732 1.995 .803 2.173 2.330 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.024 .862 NA NA NA 2.512 2.540 1.400 1.070 1.418 1.075 .644 .652 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA $5.094 5.735 $5.226 5.593 $4.956 5.211 $4.877 5.193 1.414 .572 1.162 1.471 .569 1.257 1.148 .663 1.018 1.180 .672 1.191 1.059 2.021 1.626 1.515 .921 2.488 1.552 1.900 .998 2.186 1.602 1.622 1.027 2.796 1.301 2.201 1.038 2.134 1.347 1.659 1.587 .511 .845 1.602 .571 .841 1.206 1.677 1.190 1.704 1.566 .639 1.009 1.599 1.500 1.659 1.592 .687 1.073 1.783 1.446 1.759 1.688 .671 .832 1.338 1.643 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.651 .734 .783 1.494 1.605 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.435 2.485 2.186 2.204 NA NA NA NA NA 1.311 1.329 1.382 1.410 .641 .652 .686 .693 .608 .687 .665 .585 .583 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.800 1.851 2.025 2.063 2.351 2.363 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA $3.917 6.013 4.326 July 2013 NA NA NA NA $3.844 6.232 4.399 June 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA July 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA June 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .625 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.087 2.108 2.715 2.736 NA NA NA NA 5.588 5.394 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.507 4.688 4.063 4.640 4.686 4.708 4.427 4.462 4.714 4.900 1.301 1.237 1.305 1.234 1.171 1.114 1.311 1.245 1.437 1.385 11.200 9.898 14.457 11.106 9.801 12.174 9.596 7.622 11.016 9.992 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 Deposit may be included in price. NA Data not adequate for publication. 146 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 1C. Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U): U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and service group (December 1999=100, unless otherwise noted) Item and group Unadjusted percent change to July 2013 from— Unadjusted indexes Relative importance, 2009-2010 June 2013 July 2013 July 2012 June 2013 Expenditure category All items ...................................................................................... 100.000 133.925 133.944 1.8 0.0 Food and beverages ................................................................ Food ....................................................................................... Food at home ....................................................................... Food away from home .......................................................... Alcoholic beverages ............................................................... 15.084 14.112 8.447 5.665 .971 136.958 137.215 131.219 145.595 134.298 137.069 137.312 131.233 145.827 134.629 1.4 1.4 .9 2.1 1.6 .1 .1 .0 .2 .2 Housing .................................................................................... Shelter .................................................................................... Fuels and utilities .................................................................... Household furnishings and operations ................................... 41.994 32.159 5.481 4.355 135.071 138.738 169.952 92.307 135.213 139.004 170.146 91.805 2.2 2.3 4.3 -1.4 .1 .2 .1 -.5 Apparel ..................................................................................... 3.613 94.056 92.455 1.4 -1.7 Transportation .......................................................................... Private transportation ............................................................. Public transportation ............................................................... 15.647 14.521 1.126 146.974 147.623 138.636 147.017 147.882 136.082 2.4 2.4 2.8 .0 .2 -1.8 Medical care ............................................................................. Medical care commodities ...................................................... Medical care services ............................................................. 6.942 1.697 5.245 163.819 139.968 172.667 164.029 140.286 172.834 1.9 -.2 2.5 .1 .2 .1 Recreation ................................................................................ 6.393 103.056 102.895 -.4 -.2 Education and communication ................................................. Education ............................................................................... Communication ...................................................................... 6.936 3.074 3.862 115.524 205.991 69.603 115.656 207.101 69.448 .9 3.8 -1.4 .1 .5 -.2 Other goods and services ........................................................ 3.391 150.204 150.564 1.4 .2 60.782 39.218 9.295 29.924 77.054 8.833 144.452 121.275 79.998 142.519 126.213 211.034 144.707 120.986 79.753 142.210 126.245 210.662 2.4 .8 -1.8 1.6 1.5 4.8 .2 -.2 -.3 -.2 .0 -.2 Commodity and service group Services ...................................................................................... Commodities .............................................................................. Durables ................................................................................... Nondurables ............................................................................... All items less food and energy ................................................. Energy ........................................................................................ Indexes for 2013 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2012 are interim adjustments. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 147 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 24C. Historical Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U): U. S. city average, all items (December 1999=100, unless otherwise noted) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Annual avg. Percent change from previous Annual avg. Dec. 1999 - - - - - - - - - - - 100.0 - 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 100.3 103.3 104.2 106.5 108.5 100.9 103.7 104.5 107.3 109.1 101.6 103.9 105.1 107.9 109.7 101.6 104.2 105.6 107.7 110.0 101.7 104.6 105.6 107.5 110.6 102.1 104.8 105.6 107.6 110.8 102.3 104.5 105.7 107.7 110.7 102.3 104.6 106.0 108.2 110.7 102.8 104.9 106.3 108.5 111.0 102.9 104.7 106.4 108.4 111.6 102.8 104.4 106.3 108.0 111.6 102.6 103.9 106.0 107.8 111.2 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 111.3 115.2 117.330 121.867 122.095 111.9 115.4 117.877 122.250 122.598 112.6 116.0 118.913 123.323 122.803 113.4 116.9 119.666 124.116 123.053 113.3 117.5 120.292 125.171 123.427 113.2 117.7 120.439 126.307 124.485 113.7 118.1 120.377 126.918 124.293 114.3 118.3 120.288 126.594 124.620 115.6 117.8 120.638 126.551 124.706 115.7 117.1 120.885 125.500 124.791 114.9 116.9 121.481 123.044 124.788 2010 2011 2012 2013 124.987 126.778 130.363 132.272 124.972 127.363 130.829 133.188 125.442 128.585 131.649 133.506 125.620 129.483 131.993 133.430 125.678 129.999 131.902 133.652 125.521 129.846 131.819 133.925 125.536 129.983 131.614 133.944 125.756 130.351 132.203 125.830 130.635 132.702 125.969 130.373 132.699 125.920 130.196 132.212 - - - - - - 102.0 104.3 105.6 107.8 110.5 2.6 1.3 2.0 1.7 3.2 2.3 1.2 2.1 2.5 114.4 117.0 121.295 121.557 124.544 113.7 117.0 119.957 124.433 123.850 2.9 2.3 3.7 .2 2.5 2.9 2.9 2.5 3.7 -.5 126.143 129.844 131.896 125.615 129.453 131.823 1.3 2.9 1.6 1.4 3.1 1.8 - - - - - - Data not available. Indexes for 2013 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2012 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2011 and earlier are final. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 148 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 25C. Historical Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories (December 1999=100, unless otherwise noted) Unadjusted indexes Item and group December 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ..................................................................... 107.8 111.2 114.4 117.0 121.295 121.557 124.544 126.143 129.844 131.896 133.944 Food and beverages ................................................ Food ...................................................................... Food at home ...................................................... Food away from home ......................................... Alcoholic beverages .............................................. 109.5 109.5 108.6 110.6 109.1 111.7 111.7 110.0 113.9 111.9 114.0 114.0 111.5 117.5 113.5 116.3 116.3 112.7 121.2 116.4 121.475 121.531 118.145 125.875 121.101 128.111 128.286 125.333 132.107 126.277 126.966 126.936 121.543 134.469 128.044 128.465 128.467 122.780 136.483 129.119 133.810 134.126 129.388 140.478 130.310 136.112 136.427 130.919 144.011 132.638 137.069 137.312 131.233 145.827 134.629 Housing ................................................................... Shelter ................................................................... Fuels and utilities ................................................... Household furnishings and operations .................. 111.6 113.0 119.7 95.9 115.1 116.4 128.4 96.3 118.6 119.3 143.2 96.3 122.1 124.1 142.8 96.1 125.272 127.742 150.342 94.348 128.495 130.352 161.108 95.958 127.826 130.869 153.898 94.667 128.180 131.421 156.644 92.022 130.597 133.931 161.110 92.571 132.743 136.852 161.198 92.308 135.213 139.004 170.146 91.805 Apparel .................................................................... 90.1 89.6 89.0 89.0 87.875 87.730 89.988 89.133 92.354 93.683 92.455 Transportation ......................................................... Private transportation ............................................ Public transportation .............................................. 103.4 103.5 101.9 110.2 111.0 101.3 114.5 115.2 107.1 117.0 117.8 106.8 127.515 128.558 114.506 109.300 108.760 116.641 126.503 127.002 120.092 133.060 133.674 125.953 140.038 140.870 129.527 142.077 142.833 132.467 147.017 147.882 136.082 Medical care ............................................................ Medical care commodities ..................................... Medical care services ............................................ 118.3 112.7 120.2 123.2 114.9 126.0 128.4 119.0 131.6 133.0 121.2 137.2 139.266 124.391 144.675 142.786 126.200 148.866 147.227 130.060 153.523 151.479 133.390 158.117 156.849 137.439 163.977 161.738 139.564 169.930 164.029 140.286 172.834 Recreation ............................................................... 103.3 104.3 104.8 104.8 104.464 105.539 103.552 101.858 102.346 102.575 102.895 Education and communication ................................ Education ............................................................... Communication ...................................................... 99.9 128.7 81.2 101.2 137.9 78.2 103.0 146.5 76.5 104.2 155.5 74.1 106.207 163.716 73.258 110.077 172.978 73.930 111.744 180.752 73.056 112.518 187.549 71.831 114.086 197.361 70.413 115.321 204.694 69.733 115.656 207.101 69.448 Other goods and services ........................................ 112.2 114.9 118.3 121.7 125.479 128.660 137.908 140.477 146.952 148.971 150.564 113.9 100.2 88.0 105.8 106.6 116.4 117.5 103.3 88.7 110.2 109.0 134.4 121.5 105.7 87.5 114.8 111.0 154.5 125.3 106.7 85.5 117.4 113.4 158.1 129.271 111.498 83.597 125.732 115.627 185.912 133.381 107.102 80.520 120.876 117.623 146.392 134.455 112.588 81.325 128.755 119.451 172.282 135.915 114.336 79.980 132.078 120.171 184.714 139.196 118.699 80.484 138.305 122.811 195.662 142.152 119.582 79.567 140.152 124.915 196.079 144.707 120.986 79.753 142.210 126.245 210.662 Commodity and service group Services ..................................................................... Commodities .............................................................. Durables .................................................................. Nondurables .............................................................. All items less food and energy ................................. Energy ....................................................................... Indexes for 2013 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2012 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2011 and earlier are final. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 149 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Table 26C. Historical Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U): U.S. city average, by commodity and service group and detailed expenditure categories Percent change from previous December Item and group December 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 July 2013 Expenditure category All items ................................................................................ 1.7 3.2 2.9 2.3 3.7 0.2 2.5 1.3 2.9 1.6 1.6 Food and beverages ........................................................... Food .................................................................................. Food at home .................................................................. Food away from home .................................................... Alcoholic beverages .......................................................... 3.0 3.1 3.6 2.3 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.3 3.0 2.6 2.1 2.1 1.4 3.2 1.4 2.0 2.0 1.1 3.1 2.6 4.4 4.5 4.8 3.9 4.0 5.5 5.6 6.1 5.0 4.3 -.9 -1.1 -3.0 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.5 .8 4.2 4.4 5.4 2.9 .9 1.7 1.7 1.2 2.5 1.8 .7 .6 .2 1.3 1.5 Housing ............................................................................... Shelter .............................................................................. Fuels and utilities .............................................................. Household furnishings and operations ............................. 2.3 2.1 7.9 -1.6 3.1 3.0 7.3 .4 3.0 2.5 11.5 .0 3.0 4.0 -.3 -.2 2.6 2.9 5.3 -1.8 2.6 2.0 7.2 1.7 -.5 .4 -4.5 -1.3 .3 .4 1.8 -2.8 1.9 1.9 2.9 .6 1.6 2.2 .1 -.3 1.9 1.6 5.6 -.5 Apparel ............................................................................... -2.3 -.6 -.7 .0 -1.3 -.2 2.6 -1.0 3.6 1.4 -1.3 Transportation ..................................................................... Private transportation ........................................................ Public transportation ......................................................... .1 .1 .9 6.6 7.2 -.6 3.9 3.8 5.7 2.2 2.3 -.3 9.0 9.1 7.2 -14.3 -15.4 1.9 15.7 16.8 3.0 5.2 5.3 4.9 5.2 5.4 2.8 1.5 1.4 2.3 3.5 3.5 2.7 Medical care ....................................................................... Medical care commodities ................................................ Medical care services ....................................................... 3.5 1.8 4.1 4.1 2.0 4.8 4.2 3.6 4.4 3.6 1.8 4.3 4.7 2.6 5.4 2.5 1.5 2.9 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.9 2.6 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.7 3.1 1.5 3.6 1.4 .5 1.7 Recreation .......................................................................... .6 1.0 .5 .0 -.3 1.0 -1.9 -1.6 .5 .2 .3 Education and communication ............................................ Education .......................................................................... Communication ................................................................. .4 7.5 -5.3 1.3 7.1 -3.7 1.8 6.2 -2.2 1.2 6.1 -3.1 1.9 5.3 -1.1 3.6 5.7 .9 1.5 4.5 -1.2 .7 3.8 -1.7 1.4 5.2 -2.0 1.1 3.7 -1.0 .3 1.2 -.4 Other goods and services ................................................... 1.2 2.4 3.0 2.9 3.1 2.5 7.2 1.9 4.6 1.4 1.1 2.9 .2 -4.0 2.1 .8 7.2 3.2 3.1 .8 4.2 2.3 15.5 3.4 2.3 -1.4 4.2 1.8 15.0 3.1 .9 -2.3 2.3 2.2 2.3 3.2 4.5 -2.2 7.1 2.0 17.6 3.2 -3.9 -3.7 -3.9 1.7 -21.3 .8 5.1 1.0 6.5 1.6 17.7 1.1 1.6 -1.7 2.6 .6 7.2 2.4 3.8 .6 4.7 2.2 5.9 2.1 .7 -1.1 1.3 1.7 .2 1.8 1.2 .2 1.5 1.1 7.4 Commodity and service group Services ................................................................................ Commodities ......................................................................... Durables ............................................................................. Nondurables ......................................................................... All items less food and energy ............................................ Energy .................................................................................. Indexes for 2013 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2012 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2011 and earlier are final. NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. 150 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Technical Notes Brief Explanation of the CPI The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change in prices over time of goods and services purchased by households. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes CPIs for two population groups: (1) The CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), which covers households of wage earners and clerical workers that comprise approximately 28 percent of the total population and (2) the CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) and the Chained CPI for All Urban Consumers (CCPI-U), which covers approximately 88 percent of the total population and include, in addition to wage earner and clerical worker households, groups such as professional, managerial, and technical workers, the self-employed, short-term workers, the unemployed, and retirees and others not in the labor force. The CPIs are based on prices of food, clothing, shelter, and fuels, transportation fares, charges for doctors’ and dentists’ services, drugs, and other goods and services that people buy for day-to-day living. Prices are collected each month in 87 urban areas across the country from about 7,500 housing units and approximately 26,000 retail establishments—department stores, supermarkets, hospitals, filling stations, and other types of stores and service establishments. All taxes directly associated with the purchase and use of items are included in the index. Prices of fuels and a few other items are obtained every month in all 87 locations. Prices of most other commodities and services are collected every month in the three largest geographic areas and every other month in other areas. Prices of most goods and services are obtained through personal visits or telephone calls by BLS trained representatives. In calculating the index, price changes for the various items in each location are averaged together with weights that represent their importance in the spending of the appropriate population group. Local data are then combined to obtain a U.S. city average. For the CPI-U and CPI-W, separate indexes also are published by size of city, by region of the country, for cross-classifications of regions and population-size classes, and for 27 local areas. Area indexes do not measure differences in the level of prices among cities; they measure only the average change in prices for each area since the base period. For the C-CPI-U, data are issued only at the national level. It is important to note that the CPI-U and CPI-W are considered final when released, but the C-CPI-U is issued in preliminary form and is subject to two annual revisions. The index measures price change from a designated reference date. For the CPI-U and the CPI-W, the reference base is 1982–84 = 100.0. The reference base for the C-CPI-U is December 1999=100.0. An increase of 16.5 percent from the reference base, for example, is shown as 116.5. This change also can be expressed in dollars as follows: the price of a base-period market basket of goods and services in the CPI has risen from $10 in 1982–84 to $11.65. For further details, visit the CPI homepage on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/cpi or contact our CPI Information and Analysis Section at (202) 691-7000. Calculating index changes Movements of the indexes from one month to another usually are expressed as percent changes, rather than changes in index points, because index point changes are affected by the level of the index in relation to its base period, whereas percent changes are not. The example shown in the box on this page illustrates the computation of index point and percent changes. Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods are expressed as annual rates and are computed according to the standard formula for compound growth rates. These data indicate what the percent change would be if the current rate were maintained for a 12-month period. Index point change CPI Less previous index Equals index point change 202.416 201.800 .616 Percent change Index point difference Divided by the previous index Equals Results multiplied by one hundred Equals percent change .616 201.800 0.003 0.003 x 100 0.3 151 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Regions defined The states in the four regions are listed below. The Northeast--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The Midwest--Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The South--Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The West--Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Energy prices Prices usually are available for the U.S. city average, 13 large metropolitan areas, the 4 census regions, 3 size classifications, and 10 areas reflecting the 4 census regions cross-classified by the 3 population sizes. However, not all energy commodities and services are used in every area of the country. Fuel oil, for example, is not a common heating fuel in some urban areas, particularly in the South and West. Where no average prices are available, the designation NA appears. This designation also appears if the data sufficiency criteria have not been met in any given month. For example, if there are fewer than five usable fuel oil prices for a published city or region size class, no fuel oil prices for the area will be published. All prices are collected monthly by BLS representatives in the urban areas priced for the CPI. Prices for natural gas and electricity include fuel and purchased gas adjustments and all applicable taxes. Fuel oil and gasoline prices include applicable Federal, State, and local taxes. Natural gas and electricity. Natural gas prices are reported in therms, which are a measure of heating value. Electricity prices are given in kilowatt hours (kwh). For both utility services, the consumption ranges specified in table P2 are the upper and lower limits of the bill sizes priced for the CPI. The average prices per therm and per kilowatt hour are calculated from bills priced within these ranges. It should be noted that bills priced for the CPI not only are for different consumption amounts, but may also be calculated from different types of residential rate schedules. The average prices per therm and per kilowatt hour are not, therefore, generally suitable for use in place-to-place price comparisons. The average prices for 40 and 100 therms of natural gas, and for 500 kilowatt hours of electricity (shown in table P1) are calculated from a special price collection program. They are not used in the calculation of the CPI. Because heating and air-conditioning requirements vary by geographic location, climate, and weather conditions, it cannot be inferred that these consumption amounts represent those used by a typical residential consumer. These bills are used merely to track price changes over time for constant amounts of consumption, and to provide continuity with prices of natural gas and electricity formerly published in conjunction with the unrevised CPI. Fuel oil. Only #2 fuel oil (home heating oil) is priced. (See table P1.) Prices are collected, in most cases, for quantities greater than 1 gallon. These prices are converted to a gallon price for this program. Fuel oil prices reflect discounts for quantity or quick payment. Gasoline and automotive diesel fuel. Gasoline and diesel prices, shown in table P3, are collected at the pump from a sample of full service, miniservice, and self-service gas stations. Approximate British Thermal Unit (BTU) values for some energy items are as follows, according to the source indicated: 1 therm = 100,000 BTUs (U.S. Department of Energy) 1 kwh = 3,412 BTUs (Edison Electric Institute) 1 gallon #2 fuel oil = 140,000 BTUs (U.S. Department of Energy) Food and beverage prices Actual weighted average prices for food and beverages are calculated each month at the national level and for the four census geographic regions, as shown in table P4. As a result of changes in price collection methodology and sample sizes, average 152 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 prices for individual cities cannot, in general, be produced. It is hoped, however, that regional average prices will help to satisfy the need for local area data. It should be noted that the average prices for food in this report reflect variations in brand, quality, and size among geographic areas. Users of average food prices should be aware that these differences exist. Because a number of food commodities are not available in all areas on a year-round basis, prices will not appear in some months for some regions or for the U.S. city average. In other instances, sufficient prices may not be available due to temporary disruptions in supplies. Where no average prices are available, the designation NA appears. When a price is not available from an individual store in any month, an estimated price will be calculated for the missing item and used in computing the average price. For cases in which the proportion of estimated prices used to calculate the average is considered too high, the average price is not published, and NA appears for that item in the table. Because of space limitations in the table, the description for each item is abbreviated. Detailed specifications are available from BLS information offices or from the Washington office, upon request. Seasonally adjusted and unadjusted data Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes seasonally adjusted as well as unadjusted changes each month. For analyzing general price trends in the economy, seasonally adjusted changes are usually preferred since they eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur at the same time and in about the same magnitude every year--such as price movements resulting from changing climatic conditions, production cycles, model changeovers, holidays, and sales. The unadjusted data are of primary interest to consumers concerned about the prices they actually pay. Unadjusted data also are used extensively for escalation purposes. Many collective bargaining contract agreements and pension plans, for example, tie compensation changes to the Consumer Price Index before adjustment for seasonal variation. Seasonal factors used in computing the seasonally adjusted indexes are derived by the X-12-ARIMA Seasonal Adjustment Method. Seasonally adjusted indexes and seasonal factors are computed annually. Each year, the last 5 years of seasonally adjusted data are revised. Data from January 2008 through December 2012 were replaced in January 2013. Exceptions to the usual revision schedule were: the updated seasonal data at the end of 1977 replaced data from 1967 through 1977; and, in January 2002, dependently seasonally adjusted series were revised for January 1987-December 2001 as a result of a change in the aggregation weights for dependently adjusted series. For further information, please see “Aggregation of Dependently Adjusted Seasonally Adjusted Series,” in the October 2001 issue of the CPI Detailed Report. Effective with the publication of data from January 2006 through December 2010 in January 2011, the Video and audio series and the Information technology, hardware and services series were changed from independently adjusted to dependently adjusted. This resulted in an increase in the number of seasonal components used in deriving seasonal movement of the All items and 54 other lower level aggregations, from 73 for the publication of January 1998 through December 2005 data to 82 for the publication of seasonally adjusted data for January 2006 and later. Each year the seasonal status of every series is reevaluated based upon certain statistical criteria. If any of the 82 components change their seasonal adjustment status from seasonally adjusted to not seasonally adjusted, not seasonally adjusted data will be used in the aggregation of the dependent series for the last 5 years, but the seasonally adjusted indexes before that period will not be changed. Note: 37 of the 82 components are not seasonally adjusted for 2013. Seasonally adjusted data, including the all items index levels, are subject to revision for up to five years after their original release. For this reason, BLS advises against the use of these data in escalation agreements. Effective with the calculation of the seasonal factors for 1990, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has used an enhanced seasonal adjustment procedure called Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment for some CPI series. Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment allows for better estimates of seasonally adjusted data. Extreme values and/or sharp movements which might distort the seasonal pattern are estimated and removed from the data prior to calculation of seasonal factors. Beginning with the calculation of seasonal factors for 1996, X-12-ARIMA software was used for Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment. For the seasonal factors introduced in January 2013, BLS adjusted 31 series using Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment, including selected food and beverage items, motor fuels, electricity and vehicles. For example, this procedure was used for the Motor fuel series to offset the effects of events such as damage to oil refineries from Hurricane Katrina. For a complete list of Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment series and explanations, please refer to the article “Intervention Analysis Seasonal Adjustment”, located on our website at http://www.bls.gov/cpi/cpisapage.htm. For additional information on seasonal adjustment in the CPI, please write to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Division of Consumer Prices and Price Indexes, Washington, DC 20212 or contact Chris Graci at (202) 691-5826, or by e-mail at graci.christopher@bls.gov or contact Carlyle Jackson at (202) 691-6984, or by e-mail at jackson.carlyle@bls.gov. If you have general questions about the CPI, please call our information staff at (202) 691-7000. 153 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Metropolitan areas BLS publishes price indexes for three major metropolitan areas monthly: Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Data for an additional 11 metropolitan areas are published every other month [on an odd- (January, March, etc.) or even(February, April, and so forth) month schedule] for the following areas: Atlanta, GA Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MANH -ME-CT Cleveland-Akron, OH Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL Philadelphia-Wilmington -Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD San Francisco-Oakland -San Jose, CA Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV -even -odd -odd -odd -even -even -even -even -even -even -odd (Note: The designation even or odd refers to the month during which the area’s price change is measured. Due to the time needed for processing, data are released 2 to 3 weeks into the following month.) Data are published for another group of 13 metropolitan areas on a semiannual basis. These indexes, which refer to the arithmetic average for the 6-month periods from January through June and July through December, are published with release of the CPI for July and January, respectively, in August and February for Anchorage, AK Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO Honolulu, HI Kansas City, MO-KS Milwaukee-Racine, WI Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI Phoenix-Mesa, AZ Pittsburgh, PA Portland-Salem, OR-WA San Diego, CA St. Louis, MO-IL Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL 154 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 How to Obtain Consumer Price Index Information CPI information is available from BLS electronically, through publication subscriptions, and via telephone and fax through automated recordings. Information specialists also are available in the national and information offices to provide help and to respond to questions. Electronic access to CPI data BLS on the Internet. Through the Internet, BLS provides free, continuous access to published CPI data and press releases. The most recent month’s CPI is made available immediately at the time of release. Additionally, a database called LABSTAT, containing current and historical data for the CPI, is accessible. World Wide Web. BLS maintains a Web site at http://www.bls.gov on the Internet. This BLS homepage provides access to LABSTAT, as well as links to program-specific homepages. The CPI homepage http://www.bls.gov/cpi/ provides other CPI information, as well as indexes. This includes a brief explanation of methodology, frequently asked questions and answers, contacts for further information, and explanations of how the CPI program handles special items, such as medical care and housing. In addition, CPI press releases and historical data for metropolitan areas can be accessed by linking to the regional office home pages from the main BLS Web site listed above. Recorded CPI data Summary CPI data are provided on 24-hour recorded messages. Detailed CPI information may be obtained by calling (202) 6915200. A touch-tone telephone is recommended, as this system allows the user to select specific indexes from lists of available data. Recorded summaries of CPI data also may be obtained by calling any one of the metropolitan area CPI hotlines listed next. These hotline summaries typically include data for the U.S. city average, as well as for the specified area. The recordings are approximately 3 minutes in length, do not require a touch-tone telephone, and are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Area Hotline number Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Milwaukee Minneapolis-St. Paul New York Philadelphia Phoenix-Mesa Pittsburgh Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Louis Washington, DC (907) 271-2770 (404) 893-4222 (410) 962-4898 (617) 565-2327 (312) 353-1880 (513) 684-2349 (216) 522-3852 (214) 767-6970 (816) 285-7000 (313) 226-7558 (808) 541-2808 (214) 767-6970 (317) 226-7885 (816) 285-7000 (310) 235-6884 (414) 276-2579 (612) 725-3580 (646) 264-3600 (215) 656-3948 (480) 503-9075 (412) 644-2900 (503) 326-5818 (619) 557-6538 (415) 625-2270 (206) 553-0645 (816) 285-7000 (202) 691-6994 155 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013 Other sources of CPI data Fax-on-Demand. This fax service has been discontinued as of April 27, 2007. Technical information may be obtained during normal working hours, Monday through Friday, by calling the Washington, DC national office at (202) 691-7000 or any of the information offices listed below. Office Telephone Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Kansas City New York Philadelphia San Francisco Washington, DC (404) 331-3415 (617) 565-2327 (312) 353-1880 (214) 767-6970 (816) 285-7000 (212) 337-2400 (215) 597-3282 (415) 625-2270 (202) 691-7000 Historical tables. These include all published indexes for each of the detailed CPI components. These tables may be obtained via the Internet, by calling (202) 691-7000 in the national office, or by contacting any of the information offices just listed. Descriptive publications. These publications describe the CPI and ways in which to use it. They include simple factsheets discussing specific topics about the CPI, a broader, non-technical overview of the CPI in a question-and-answer format, and a technical and thorough description of the CPI and its methodology. These publications may be obtained by calling (202) 691-7000, and many are included on the CPI homepage on the Internet. Special publications. Also available are various special publications, such as Relative Importance of Components in the Consumer Price Index and materials describing the annual revisions of seasonally adjusted CPI data. For more information, call (202) 691-7000. Further information can be obtained by writing the Office of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Room 3615, Washington, DC 20212-0001, or by calling any of the information offices listed earlier. 156 CPI Detailed Report-July 2013