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CPI Detailed Report
Data for June 2014
Editors
Malik Crawford
Jonathan Church

Contents

Page

Consumer Price Movements, June 2014 ......................................................................................................
CPI-U 12-Month Changes............................................................................................................................
Technical Notes ...........................................................................................................................................

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 ..........................................................

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CPI–W

Page

Table

Page

1

4

6

24

2
3
4
5

6
8
15
22

7
8
9

26
28
34

24

70

27

88

25

74

28

92

26

81

29

98

10
11
12
13
14
15
16

40
41
43
45
49
50
51

17
18
19
20
21
22
23

55
56
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60
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Contents—Continued
CPI–U
Table

Page

Average price tables
U.S. city average
Energy:
Residential units and consumption ranges.......................................................
Gasoline ..........................................................................................................
Retail Food.........................................................................................................

P2
P3
P4

104
105
106

1C
24C

108
109

25C

110

26C

111

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

July
August
September

August 19
September 17
October 22

October
November
December

November 20
December 17
To be determined

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CONSUMER PRICE MOVEMENTS
JUNE 2014
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percent in June on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 2.1 percent before seasonal adjustment.
In contrast to the broad-based increase last month, the June seasonally adjusted increase in the all items index was primarily driven
by the gasoline index. It rose 3.3 percent and accounted for two-thirds of the all items increase. Other energy indexes were mixed,
with the electricity index rising, but the indexes for natural gas and fuel oil declining. The food index decelerated in June, rising only
slightly, with the food at home index flat after recent increases.
The index for all items less food and energy also decelerated in June, increasing 0.1 percent after a 0.3 percent increase in May.
The indexes for shelter, apparel, medical care, and tobacco all increased in June, and the index for household furnishings and operations
rose for the first time in a year. However, the index for new vehicles declined after recent increases, and the index for used cars and
trucks also fell.
The all items index increased 2.1 percent over the last 12 months, the same figure as for the 12 months ending May. The index for
all items less food and energy rose 1.9 percent over the last 12 months, a slight decline from the 2.0 percent figure last month. The
index for energy increased 3.2 percent over the span, and the food index rose 2.3 percent.
Table A. Percent changes in CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city average
Seasonally adjusted changes from preceding month
Dec.
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 ......................

Jan.
2014

Feb.
2014

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
12-mos.
ended
June 2014

0.2
.0
.0
.1
1.6
2.6
2.6
2.4
.1
.4
-1.0
.1

0.1
.1
.1
.1
.6
-.5
-1.0
3.7
2.2
1.8
3.6
.1

0.1
.4
.5
.3
-.5
-1.3
-1.7
4.1
.7
-.2
3.6
.1

0.2
.4
.5
.3
-.1
-2.0
-1.7
-2.9
2.6
1.1
7.5
.2

0.3
.4
.4
.3
.3
1.9
2.3
-3.0
-1.9
-2.6
.3
.2

0.4
.5
.7
.2
.9
.6
.7
-1.4
1.4
2.3
-1.7
.3

0.3
.1
.0
.2
1.6
3.0
3.3
-1.7
-.4
.2
-2.6
.1

2.1
2.3
2.4
2.2
3.2
2.3
2.0
4.0
4.4
4.2
5.1
1.9

.0
.0
.0
.4
-.6
.1
.2
-.4
.2

-.1
-.3
-.5
-.3
.5
.2
.3
.1
.2

-.1
.1
-.1
-.3
.6
.2
.2
.3
.2

.0
.0
.4
.3
-.3
.3
.3
.2
.3

.1
.3
.5
.0
.3
.3
.2
.7
.3

.1
.2
-.1
.3
.5
.3
.3
1.0
.3

.1
-.3
-.4
.5
.7
.1
.2
.1
.0

-.2
.0
.1
.9
2.8
2.7
2.8
3.2
2.6

1 Not seasonally adjusted.

Consumer Price Index Data for June 2014
Food
The food index rose 0.1 percent in June; this compares to a 0.5 percent increase in May and is its smallest monthly increase since
January. The index for food at home was unchanged in June after increasing 2.2 percent over the first five months of the year. Major
grocery store food groups were mixed in June. The index for dairy and related products turned down in June, falling 0.4 percent after
rising in each of the previous seven months. The fruits and vegetables index also turned down, falling 0.3 percent after a 1.1 percent
increase in May. The index for cereals and bakery products fell for the second month in a row, declining 0.2 percent. In contrast to
these declines, the index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs increased in June, though its 0.2 percent increase was its smallest since
December. The index for other food at home increased 0.1 percent in June, while the index for nonalcoholic beverages was unchanged.
The index for food at home has increased 2.4 percent over the past year, with the index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs up 7.5 percent,

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but the indexes for nonalcoholic beverages and for cereals and bakery products both declining. The index for food away from home
rose 0.2 percent in June and has risen 2.2 percent over the past 12 months.

Energy
The energy index increased 1.6 percent in June, its third increase in a row and largest since December. The gasoline index rose for
the third month in a row, increasing 3.3 percent. (Before seasonal adjustment, gasoline prices increased 0.3 percent.) The electricity
index also increased in June, rising 0.2 percent. In contrast, the fuel oil index fell 1.7 percent, its fourth consecutive decline. The index
for natural gas also decreased, falling 2.6 percent. Over the past 12 months, the energy index has increased 3.2 percent, with its major
components increasing from a low of 2.0 percent (gasoline) to a high of 5.1 percent (natural gas).

All items less food and energy
The index for all items less food and energy increased 0.1 percent in June after a 0.3 percent increase in May. The shelter index
decelerated, increasing 0.2 percent in June after a 0.3 percent increase the prior month. The indexes for rent and owners’ equivalent
rent repeated their May increases of 0.3 percent and 0.2 percent, respectively. However, the index for lodging away from home turned
down in June, falling 1.9 percent after rising 2.0 percent in May. The apparel index rose 0.5 percent in June, its largest increase since
last July. The medical care index rose 0.1 percent in June; the index for medical care services was unchanged, but the index for
prescription drugs increased 1.0 percent. The index for household furnishings and operations rose 0.2 percent in June, its first increase
since June 2013. The index for airline fares, which rose 5.8 percent in May, increased 0.4 percent in June. The tobacco index also rose,
increasing 1.0 percent, and the recreation index advanced 0.1 percent. In contrast, the new vehicles index fell in June; its 0.3 percent
decrease was its first decline since January. The index for used cars and trucks also decreased, declining 0.4 percent.
The index for all items less food and energy has risen 1.9 percent over the last 12 months; this is slightly lower than the 2.0 percent
figure in May, but higher than the 1.7 percent average annualized increase over the past five years. The shelter index has increased 2.8
percent over the last 12 months, while the medical care index has risen 2.6 percent. The index for new vehicles was unchanged over
the span.

Not seasonally adjusted CPI measures
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 2.1 percent over the last 12 months to an index level of
238.343 (1982-84=100). For the month, the index rose 0.2 percent 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 234.702 (1982-84=100). For the month, the index rose 0.2 percent prior to seasonal adjustment.
The Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) increased 1.9 percent over the last 12 months. For the
month, the index rose 0.2 percent on a not seasonally adjusted basis. Please note that the indexes for the post-2012 period are subject
to revision.

The Consumer Price Index for July 2014 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, at
8:30 a.m. (EDT).

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CPI-U 12-Month Changes, 2004 to Present
Percent

Percent
6

6
5

5

All Items

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

0

0

-1
-2
-3
2004

-1

All Items Less
Food and Energy

-2
-3

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

3

2010

2011

2012

2013

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
All items ........................................................................................
All items (1967=100) ....................................................................

100.000

237.900
712.642

238.343
713.970

2.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

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 .................................................................

14.901
13.891
8.187
1.141
1.859
.860
1.346
.955
2.027
.298
.245
1.485
.440
5.704
.315
1.010

242.065
242.344
239.504
271.362
251.825
225.491
298.626
164.640
205.866
207.950
228.333
219.941
129.780
247.952
174.005
236.894

242.027
242.326
239.147
270.860
252.865
224.522
295.139
164.700
205.996
208.688
228.548
219.941
130.621
248.445
174.580
236.569

2.2
2.3
2.4
-.3
7.5
3.9
3.0
-1.0
.1
-1.7
.0
.4
.1
2.2
3.1
.9

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.4
-.4
-1.2
.0
.1
.4
.1
.0
.6
.2
.3
-.1

.4
.4
.4
.0
1.5
.5
.7
-.1
-.2
-1.0
-.4
.0
.5
.3
.3
.1

.4
.5
.7
-.1
1.4
.6
1.1
.4
.3
-.5
.1
.6
-.4
.2
.3
.0

.0
.1
.0
-.2
.2
-.4
-.3
.0
.1
.4
.4
.0
.6
.2
.3
-.1

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 .......................................................

41.448
32.029
6.977
.795
23.900
22.505
.358
5.158
3.980
.275
3.705
1.177
4.262
.831

232.744
269.766
274.710
155.353
276.748
276.728
141.784
234.483
202.578
339.143
203.781
203.124
123.350
160.625

233.894
270.314
275.321
156.450
277.256
277.234
141.558
240.396
209.064
332.295
211.038
203.396
123.534
161.690

2.6
2.8
3.2
3.1
2.6
2.6
4.9
4.3
4.6
4.2
4.4
3.3
-1.5
2.8

.5
.2
.2
.7
.2
.2
-.2
2.5
3.2
-2.0
3.6
.1
.1
.7

.0
.2
.3
.4
.2
.2
-.1
-1.6
-2.2
-5.4
-1.9
.3
.0
.9

.3
.3
.3
2.0
.2
.2
1.2
.9
1.1
-2.0
1.4
.1
-.2
.3

.1
.2
.3
-1.9
.2
.2
-.2
-.3
-.5
-2.0
-.4
.3
.2
.7

Apparel .......................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel ..........................................................
Women’s and girls’ apparel ......................................................
Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ...................................................
Footwear ..................................................................................

3.437
.866
1.504
.136
.710

128.963
122.974
116.414
118.128
135.075

127.302
121.985
113.742
116.038
134.301

.9
-.4
3.5
1.1
-1.2

-1.3
-.8
-2.3
-1.8
-.6

.0
-.4
.4
1.2
-.2

.3
.2
.5
-.6
.4

.5
.5
.8
-.7
.1

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 ................................................................

16.418
15.254
5.815
3.559
1.673
5.065
4.979
.441
1.153
1.164

223.392
217.700
101.422
146.708
151.441
318.840
317.434
144.995
265.013
295.848

223.543
217.793
101.192
146.067
151.978
319.692
318.334
144.558
265.656
296.981

1.6
1.4
-.2
.0
.1
2.1
2.0
-1.2
1.6
3.5

.1
.0
-.2
-.4
.4
.3
.3
-.3
.2
.4

1.1
1.0
.3
.3
.5
2.3
2.3
.1
.1
1.6

.6
.4
.0
.2
-.1
.8
.7
-.2
.2
3.7

1.0
1.0
-.4
-.3
-.4
3.3
3.3
-.3
.2
.3

Medical care ...............................................................................
Medical care commodities ........................................................
Medical care services ...............................................................
Professional services .............................................................

7.551
1.704
5.847
3.003

434.874
341.432
465.014
355.408

435.352
343.224
464.960
355.421

2.6
2.8
2.6
1.6

.1
.5
.0
.0

.3
.3
.3
.2

.3
.5
.3
.4

.1
.7
.0
-.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
Hospital and related services .................................................

2.081

733.378

733.656

5.4

0.0

0.4

0.3

0.2

Recreation 2 ...............................................................................
Video and audio 2 ....................................................................

5.793
1.867

116.018
100.773

116.037
100.597

.5
.7

.0
-.2

.2
.1

.0
.0

.1
.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 ...............

7.087
3.244
.195
3.049
3.843
3.703
2.534
1.169
.306

137.244
229.576
607.559
658.195
82.470
78.612
101.545
8.410
53.790

137.279
229.983
606.460
659.511
82.386
78.529
101.465
8.397
53.396

1.6
3.5
2.7
3.6
-.1
-.3
.2
-1.6
-6.3

.0
.2
-.2
.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.7

.2
.4
1.1
.3
.1
.1
.1
.2
-.2

.1
.3
.4
.3
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.7

.2
.4
.1
.5
.0
-.1
-.1
.0
-.2

Other goods and services ..........................................................
Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................
Personal care ...........................................................................
Personal care products 1 .......................................................
Personal care services 1 ........................................................
Miscellaneous personal services ...........................................

3.365
.703
2.662
.727
.633
1.107

407.178
898.143
217.697
162.929
241.601
389.242

407.974
907.216
217.655
162.924
241.780
388.936

1.9
4.3
1.2
.7
1.5
1.7

.2
1.0
.0
.0
.1
-.1

.0
.1
.0
.1
.0
.0

.2
.2
.2
-.3
.2
.0

.2
1.0
-.1
.0
.1
-.1

38.942
14.901
24.041
14.840
3.437
11.402
9.201
61.058
31.671
.358
3.705
1.177
.831
5.571
5.847
11.899

190.518
242.065
163.283
217.043
128.963
276.855
111.086
284.938
280.969
141.784
203.781
203.124
160.625
288.627
465.014
334.024

190.324
242.027
163.030
216.774
127.302
277.448
110.856
285.998
281.552
141.558
211.038
203.396
161.690
289.018
464.960
334.332

1.0
2.2
.2
1.4
.9
1.5
-1.5
2.8
2.8
4.9
4.4
3.3
2.8
3.2
2.6
2.1

-.1
.0
-.2
-.1
-1.3
.2
-.2
.4
.2
-.2
3.6
.1
.7
.1
.0
.1

.4
.4
.5
.7
.0
1.1
.3
.1
.2
-.1
-1.9
.3
.9
.7
.3
.2

.3
.4
.2
.3
.3
.5
-.1
.4
.3
1.2
1.4
.1
.3
1.0
.3
.1

.5
.0
.8
1.7
.5
1.6
-.2
.1
.2
-.2
-.4
.3
.7
.1
.0
.2

86.109
67.971
92.449
25.050
15.849
12.412
29.740
29.387
55.212
9.046
90.954
77.063
19.710
5.340
57.353

237.225
228.124
228.333
165.939
218.293
271.938
230.251
311.695
271.243
255.982
238.006
238.029
147.454
322.394
293.208
$ .420
$ .140

237.741
228.531
228.773
165.683
218.020
272.447
230.088
313.404
272.363
259.858
238.112
238.157
147.087
322.920
293.668
$ .420
$ .140

2.0
1.7
2.0
.3
1.3
1.4
1.8
2.8
2.8
3.2
2.0
1.9
-.2
2.3
2.7

.2
.2
.2
-.2
-.1
.2
-.1
.5
.4
1.5
.0
.1
-.2
.2
.2

.2
.3
.3
.5
.7
1.0
.6
.0
.1
.3
.3
.2
.1
1.9
.3

.3
.4
.4
.2
.2
.4
.3
.5
.4
.9
.3
.3
.1
.6
.3

.3
.3
.3
.7
1.6
1.5
1.1
.1
.2
1.6
.1
.1
.1
3.0
.1

-

-

-

-

-

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 1 ................................................................................
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.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

All items ..............................................................................

235.640

236.254

237.083

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 ........................................................

240.106
240.299
236.808
270.947
245.754
223.063
292.307
164.941
205.050
211.146
228.792
218.009
129.589
246.878
172.993
236.108

240.954
241.187
237.853
270.867
249.362
224.171
294.408
164.695
204.659
208.982
227.831
218.047
130.244
247.534
173.546
236.410

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 .............................................

232.171
268.261
273.180
147.013
275.748
275.724
140.230
237.967
206.646
365.924
207.046
202.416
123.280
158.711

Apparel ..............................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel .................................................
Women’s and girls’ apparel .............................................
Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ..........................................
Footwear .........................................................................

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

237.693

1.5

1.5

1.8

3.5

1.5

2.7

242.027
242.331
239.483
270.655
252.832
225.491
297.615
165.360
205.365
207.950
228.044
219.257
129.780
247.952
174.005
236.503

242.134
242.458
239.368
270.233
253.318
224.522
296.745
165.401
205.527
208.688
228.985
219.189
130.621
248.445
174.580
236.340

1.2
1.2
.8
-.1
3.1
1.8
5.3
-2.7
-2.1
-4.8
-1.7
-1.7
-5.0
1.7
2.0
1.9

1.1
1.0
.3
-1.3
2.9
2.5
-6.0
.8
1.5
-3.4
-.5
2.7
4.1
2.1
3.1
2.1

3.3
3.6
4.4
1.2
11.5
8.9
6.9
-2.9
.1
6.6
1.8
-1.4
-1.6
2.6
3.6
-.8

3.4
3.6
4.4
-1.0
12.9
2.6
6.2
1.1
.9
-4.6
.3
2.2
3.2
2.6
3.7
.4

1.1
1.1
.5
-.7
3.0
2.2
-.5
-1.0
-.3
-4.1
-1.1
.5
-.5
1.9
2.5
2.0

3.4
3.6
4.4
.1
12.2
5.7
6.6
-.9
.5
.9
1.1
.4
.8
2.6
3.7
-.2

232.079
268.871
274.094
147.564
276.287
276.264
140.095
234.109
202.176
346.116
203.059
203.081
123.235
160.150

232.848
269.690
274.939
150.580
276.909
276.889
141.784
236.236
204.487
339.143
205.833
203.253
122.996
160.625

233.079
270.109
275.834
147.679
277.433
277.412
141.558
235.429
203.404
332.295
204.952
203.913
123.281
161.690

1.8
2.5
3.1
-1.7
2.5
2.5
1.8
.5
.0
15.7
-1.2
2.4
-2.0
3.0

2.3
2.8
2.6
-1.7
3.0
3.0
5.5
2.7
2.2
18.8
.9
4.6
-2.3
1.9

4.5
3.1
2.9
14.6
2.6
2.6
8.7
19.3
24.4
26.2
24.1
3.1
-1.8
-1.3

1.6
2.8
3.9
1.8
2.5
2.5
3.8
-4.2
-6.1
-32.0
-4.0
3.0
.0
7.7

2.1
2.7
2.9
-1.7
2.7
2.8
3.6
1.6
1.1
17.3
-.2
3.5
-2.1
2.4

3.0
2.9
3.4
8.0
2.5
2.5
6.3
6.9
8.0
-7.4
9.2
3.0
-.9
3.1

127.346
121.146
114.285
118.006
133.687

127.322
120.683
114.714
119.379
133.430

127.728
120.940
115.294
118.684
133.910

128.372
121.542
116.159
117.843
134.030

1.7
-1.2
6.5
-5.6
-1.7

-.3
.8
1.2
6.3
-4.0

-1.1
-2.6
-.2
4.6
-.1

3.3
1.3
6.7
-.6
1.0

.7
-.2
3.8
.2
-2.9

1.1
-.7
3.2
2.0
.5

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 .......................................................

215.406
210.539
100.920
145.670
150.344
292.589
291.013
145.136
264.146
274.564

217.711
212.707
101.198
146.109
151.106
299.382
297.745
145.325
264.508
278.960

219.011
213.475
101.227
146.362
150.903
301.631
299.944
144.995
265.013
289.264

221.104
215.623
100.790
145.902
150.232
311.545
309.868
144.558
265.656
290.185

.7
1.3
.3
.9
-.6
.5
.3
-2.7
2.5
-7.0

.7
.6
.3
-.8
2.6
.2
.4
.8
.2
1.3

-5.3
-5.5
-.7
-.7
-1.1
-15.9
-16.5
-1.4
1.6
-2.2

11.0
10.0
-.5
.6
-.3
28.5
28.5
-1.6
2.3
24.8

.7
1.0
.3
.0
1.0
.3
.3
-1.0
1.3
-2.9

2.5
2.0
-.6
.0
-.7
4.0
3.6
-1.5
2.0
10.4

Medical care ......................................................................
Medical care commodities ..............................................
Medical care services .....................................................
Professional services ....................................................

432.019
338.470
462.249
353.259

433.238
339.544
463.505
353.872

434.636
341.272
464.749
355.298

435.277
343.650
464.686
354.910

3.8
2.3
4.2
1.4

.6
-.7
1.0
2.4

3.1
3.4
3.0
.6

3.1
6.3
2.1
1.9

2.2
.8
2.6
1.9

3.1
4.8
2.5
1.2

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Hospital and related services ........................................

727.585

730.667

732.975

Recreation 2 ......................................................................
Video and audio 2 ...........................................................

115.543
100.147

115.752
100.239

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 .....

137.225
229.752
601.195
659.171
82.396
78.582
101.527
8.404
53.914

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—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

734.236

9.8

0.3

7.8

3.7

5.0

5.7

115.737
100.245

115.848
100.288

.0
.1

.3
.7

.8
1.4

1.1
.6

.1
.4

1.0
1.0

137.551
230.613
607.659
661.350
82.496
78.677
101.629
8.417
53.822

137.683
231.402
609.963
663.596
82.402
78.572
101.545
8.397
53.450

137.923
232.404
610.785
666.597
82.364
78.524
101.465
8.395
53.353

.9
1.6
1.0
1.6
.2
.0
1.0
-2.6
-6.0

2.1
4.7
8.7
4.4
-.3
-.6
.5
-3.2
-5.5

1.3
3.1
-5.0
3.7
-.3
-.3
-.4
-.2
-9.7

2.1
4.7
6.5
4.6
-.2
-.3
-.2
-.4
-4.1

1.5
3.1
4.8
3.0
.0
-.3
.8
-2.9
-5.7

1.7
3.9
.6
4.1
-.2
-.3
-.3
-.3
-6.9

406.188
895.841
217.176
163.190
241.070
389.049

406.314
896.306
217.231
163.345
241.027
388.862

407.162
898.143
217.687
162.929
241.601
388.733

407.797
907.216
217.535
162.924
241.780
388.276

2.7
7.9
1.1
1.7
2.8
1.5

1.5
1.8
1.4
-.3
1.5
2.5

1.9
2.4
1.7
2.0
.6
3.6

1.6
5.2
.7
-.7
1.2
-.8

2.1
4.8
1.2
.7
2.1
2.0

1.7
3.8
1.2
.6
.9
1.4

187.397
240.106
159.780
209.700
127.346
265.620
110.925
283.536
279.406
140.230
207.046
202.416
158.711
283.006
462.249
333.285

188.223
240.954
160.571
211.221
127.322
268.550
111.212
283.927
280.033
140.095
203.059
203.081
160.150
284.864
463.505
333.964

188.737
242.027
160.838
211.760
127.728
269.886
111.086
285.048
280.860
141.784
205.833
203.253
160.625
287.772
464.749
334.390

189.654
242.134
162.061
215.423
128.372
274.299
110.856
285.370
281.341
141.558
204.952
203.913
161.690
288.045
464.686
335.020

.5
1.2
.0
.4
1.7
.3
-3.0
2.2
2.5
1.8
-1.2
2.4
3.0
1.6
4.2
1.7

.2
1.1
-.3
.5
-.3
.5
-3.4
2.3
3.0
5.5
.9
4.6
1.9
1.4
1.0
2.1

-1.4
3.3
-4.3
-6.0
-1.1
-7.4
.8
4.0
2.9
8.7
24.1
3.1
-1.3
2.3
3.0
2.3

4.9
3.4
5.8
11.4
3.3
13.7
-.2
2.6
2.8
3.8
-4.0
3.0
7.7
7.3
2.1
2.1

.4
1.1
-.1
.4
.7
.4
-3.2
2.2
2.8
3.6
-.2
3.5
2.4
1.5
2.6
1.9

1.7
3.4
.7
2.3
1.1
2.6
.3
3.3
2.8
6.3
9.2
3.0
3.1
4.8
2.5
2.2

234.931
225.539
226.109
162.497
211.298
261.865
225.278
310.386
269.922
246.045
236.492
236.604
146.722
298.214
291.351

235.502
226.162
226.695
163.278
212.819
264.388
226.547
310.461
270.257
246.782
237.099
237.163
146.879
303.915
292.167

236.281
227.005
227.495
163.541
213.264
265.544
227.193
311.969
271.298
249.062
237.790
237.776
146.953
305.785
293.129

236.968
227.698
228.102
164.731
216.741
269.544
229.670
312.290
271.713
253.057
238.069
238.083
147.053
315.057
293.568

1.6
1.1
1.4
.1
.4
.4
.1
1.8
2.2
.3
1.7
1.8
-.2
1.2
2.4

1.5
.8
1.5
-.2
.6
.7
1.1
1.6
2.4
1.0
1.5
1.6
-.6
1.1
2.4

1.5
1.2
1.7
-4.2
-5.8
-6.7
-1.9
5.1
4.0
-.2
2.1
1.8
-.9
-14.0
2.8

3.5
3.9
3.6
5.6
10.7
12.3
8.0
2.5
2.7
11.9
2.7
2.5
.9
24.6
3.1

1.6
1.0
1.4
.0
.5
.6
.6
1.7
2.3
.6
1.6
1.7
-.4
1.2
2.4

2.5
2.5
2.6
.6
2.1
2.3
3.0
3.8
3.3
5.7
2.4
2.2
.0
3.5
2.9

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 1 .......................................................................
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.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—

May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

237.900
712.642

238.343
713.970

2.1
-

242.065
242.344
239.504
271.362
233.582
251.833
228.089
240.675
173.898
292.580
175.668
318.198
341.322
170.547
273.259
263.658
285.677
267.329
289.708
311.539

242.027
242.326
239.147
270.860
233.879
254.235
229.896
237.820
172.188
291.592
175.405
316.167
341.483
168.671
272.874
262.277
285.419
266.506
290.014
308.773

273.290
251.825
252.667
254.666
295.793
271.309
219.814
197.386
212.002
230.398
170.820
314.188
155.485
211.130
236.778
211.135
144.011
215.744
213.594
140.080
318.065
178.224
235.610
150.870
256.029
222.804
156.842
290.998
176.563
149.294
199.287
326.414
239.417
225.491
157.656
228.823
159.866
236.282
210.933
143.937

270.875
252.865
253.827
255.849
296.100
271.726
218.323
198.113
212.123
231.632
170.632
311.246
156.951
216.353
244.339
207.114
146.595
218.122
217.764
141.289
311.483
172.095
236.872
151.634
249.068
226.183
157.870
291.999
177.211
149.771
200.435
327.094
238.748
224.522
156.369
227.037
159.152
235.496
209.497
144.124

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.3

-

-

-

-

2.2
2.3
2.4
-.3
-.4
-1.4
.0
-1.1
.8
-.2
-1.4
-2.8
-.1
-1.6
1.4
1.3
1.8
.4
-1.2
3.0

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.1
1.0
.8
-1.2
-1.0
-.3
-.1
-.6
.0
-1.1
-.1
-.5
-.1
-.3
.1
-.9

.4
.4
.4
.0
-.8
-1.6
.2
-1.2
-.4
.5
1.3
2.2
1.3
-.9
-.4
-1.3
.1
.8
.8
.7

.4
.5
.7
-.1
-.1
-.3
-.1
1.4
1.4
-.2
-1.2
-1.7
-.8
.4
1.1
.9
1.2
-.3
-.9
1.8

.0
.1
.0
-.2
.2
.6
.8
-1.2
-1.0
-.2
.0
-.6
.0
-.6
-.4
-.3
-.1
.1
.1
.0

-.9
7.5
7.5
9.4
10.4
11.1
11.0
9.4
10.7
12.0
12.2
11.3
12.4
3.7
3.7
14.3
18.1
3.9
7.1
4.0
-3.4
-13.2
1.7
1.5
.9
.7
2.6
7.2
9.1
5.2
.5
10.2
8.6
3.9
5.0
6.1
4.5
7.4
-1.6
.9

-.9
.4
.5
.5
.1
.2
-.7
.4
.1
.5
-.1
-.9
.9
2.5
3.2
-1.9
1.8
1.1
2.0
.9
-2.1
-3.4
.5
.5
-2.7
1.5
.7
.3
.4
.3
.6
.2
-.3
-.4
-.8
-.8
-.4
-.3
-.7
.1

-1.2
1.5
1.5
2.9
3.0
2.6
3.3
3.3
2.6
4.1
3.0
4.9
.3
.1
-.4
6.5
6.6
1.1
4.5
1.6
-3.4
-6.1
-1.6
-1.6
-1.2
-.9
-1.6
.0
1.0
.1
2.1
-.1
.7
.5
.3
.2
.1
1.6
.0
.1

.4
1.4
1.3
1.1
.1
.1
.2
-.3
1.4
2.4
3.6
5.1
3.2
1.2
1.4
1.1
1.7
1.3
1.4
.5
4.5
5.8
1.6
1.7
3.3
.3
1.3
1.9
2.2
1.1
-.2
2.5
2.7
.6
.4
.5
.3
2.0
-.9
.9

-.6
.2
.2
.3
.1
.2
-.7
.4
.1
.1
-.2
-2.1
1.1
.2
1.1
-1.5
2.5
1.1
1.6
.9
-2.1
-3.4
-.1
-.2
-2.7
1.5
.5
.1
.4
.0
.6
.0
-.1
-.4
-.8
-.8
-.4
.7
-.7
.4

Expenditure category
All items ........................................................................................
All items (1967=100) ....................................................................

100.000

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 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 .....................................

14.901
13.891
8.187
1.141
.374
.049
.196
.129

-

-

.766
.229
-

.115
.189
-

.234
-

1.859
1.737
1.099
.494
.201
.071
.180
.043
.346
.138
-

.069
-

.059
.080
.258
-

.357
.290
-

.067
.281
.142
.139
-

.122
.860
.273
-

.267
.122
.198

See footnotes at end of table.

8

CPI Detailed Report-June 2014

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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

298.626
344.766
373.938
356.433
201.039
252.695
488.228
126.116
312.707
332.644
287.740
308.096
319.536
158.484
164.468
155.109
175.458
147.087
202.938
159.890
198.771
164.640
125.873
158.076
171.743
114.630
118.335
199.082
205.879
201.629
128.762
205.866
207.950
181.128
138.311
154.140
228.333
193.615
216.311
292.479
129.651
165.417
168.471
219.941
247.061
167.954
244.276
229.930
140.494
131.118
134.310
280.227
154.405
129.780
115.828
247.952
154.563
157.721
157.809
131.859
142.152

295.139
339.602
358.675
372.547
202.687
241.519
480.946
115.120
318.271
338.917
304.153
313.904
321.637
158.457
163.842
155.562
173.390
147.392
203.046
160.941
199.623
164.700
126.032
157.802
169.871
115.076
118.089
199.625
205.936
206.911
127.524
205.996
208.688
183.459
138.234
155.274
228.548
195.038
222.991
288.750
129.931
164.759
167.555
219.941
248.865
168.771
242.460
228.412
140.315
129.740
132.609
266.329
152.862
130.621
116.792
248.445
154.889
158.005
157.872
131.899
142.461

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

0.7
1.3
1.4
.9
.4
3.9
.3
-.2
1.1
.7
5.0
-1.4
2.0
-1.1
-1.6
-1.2
-1.8
.7
1.1
-2.0
-.3
-.1
-.2
-.1
.3
-.1
.4
.1
-.1
-.3
.9
-.2
-1.0
-1.3
-1.3
.0
-.4
.0
1.5
-1.4
-.1
-.9
-.9
.0
.0
.9
.0
-1.2
-1.0
1.5
-1.7
-1.5
.2
.5
.2
.3
.1
.4
1.1
.4
-.4

1.1
1.2
.1
2.5
.0
.9
-.2
-1.4
2.6
.1
2.0
-2.1
2.8
.6
1.1
.2
1.8
-.8
-1.2
.4
1.6
.4
.2
.0
-.2
-.8
.6
.4
.4
-1.5
.7
.3
-.5
.1
-.8
-.3
.1
.7
.1
1.8
-2.5
.9
.1
.6
1.2
.5
.5
1.2
1.5
-4.9
3.1
5.4
.5
-.4
-.7
.2
.2
.1
.3
.3
-.6

-0.3
-.3
-2.3
1.4
.6
-7.7
-7.7
-1.0
2.2
.8
7.9
1.9
1.1
-.3
-.9
.2
-1.8
.3
-.4
.0
.4
.0
.2
-.3
-1.1
.4
.0
.8
.5
2.6
-.8
.1
.4
1.7
-.1
.9
.4
1.6
4.1
-.5
.2
-.6
-.5
.0
.2
.5
-.7
.0
.6
-1.1
-.7
-5.8
-1.0
.6
.8
.2
.2
.2
1.2
1.3
.2

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 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 3 5 .................
Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 2 .........

1.346
1.042
.560
.085
.088
.140
-

.246
.482
.077
.069
.089
.247
.304
.159
-

.088
-

.058
-

.955
.703
.283
.014
.406
.252
.153
-

.099
2.027
.298
.054
.183
.060
.245
.069
-

.065
.111
-

1.485
.094
.281
.326
.288
-

.054
.440
-

5.704
2.759
2.356
.210
-

.064

3.0
4.0
5.8
3.1
-.9
12.2
7.5
5.0
2.0
6.6
4.6
.6
.4
-.3
.9
-.7
1.8
-2.4
-2.8
.2
4.6
-1.0
-.9
-.5
.5
-1.3
-1.3
-2.7
-3.4
1.2
.5
.1
-1.7
-3.6
-1.7
.2
.0
5.6
11.2
.1
-2.3
-2.2
-3.8
.4
-1.1
-.2
.5
1.4
3.9
-1.1
2.0
-3.8
1.8
.1
1.4
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.0
-.8

-1.2
-1.5
-4.1
4.5
.8
-4.4
-1.5
-8.7
1.8
1.9
5.7
1.9
.7
.0
-.4
.3
-1.2
.2
.1
.7
.4
.0
.1
-.2
-1.1
.4
-.2
.3
.0
2.6
-1.0
.1
.4
1.3
-.1
.7
.1
.7
3.1
-1.3
.2
-.4
-.5
.0
.7
.5
-.7
-.7
-.1
-1.1
-1.3
-5.0
-1.0
.6
.8
.2
.2
.2
.0
.0
.2

See footnotes at end of table.

9

CPI Detailed Report-June 2014

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
2013

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

174.580
236.569
196.043
212.356
191.298
206.816
183.799
168.570
323.589
160.300
174.605
171.019

3.1
.9
.2
.8
.1
2.0
-1.8
-.6
2.0
1.8
1.8
2.0

233.894
270.314
275.321
156.450
490.253
328.863
277.256
277.234
141.558
240.396
209.064
332.295
370.317
331.197
211.038
217.529
188.769
203.396
463.579
425.930
123.534
64.050
108.076
73.976
51.039
116.875
134.915
88.305
74.897

2.6
2.8
3.2
3.1
3.2
2.9
2.6
2.6
4.9
4.3
4.6
4.2
4.0
5.5
4.4
4.2
5.1
3.3
3.4
2.7
-1.5
-2.1
.7
.2
-4.1
-2.5
-.4
-3.3
-3.9

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

0.3
-.1
-.3
-.5
-.8
.5
-1.0
.0
.2
.1
.1
.1

0.3
.1
-.1
.1
-.2
-.4
-.1
-.3
.5
.2
.3
.6

0.3
.0
.2
.0
1.1
-.1
1.0
-.1
.2
.3
.3
.2

0.3
-.1
-.3
-.3
-1.0
.5
-1.0
-.1
.2
.1
.1
.1

.5
.2
.2
.7
.1
.8
.2
.2
-.2
2.5
3.2
-2.0
-1.7
-2.5
3.6
5.2
-1.8
.1
.1
.2
.1
.5
.2
.2
.7
.2
.3
.6
-1.0

.0
.2
.3
.4
.3
.4
.2
.2
-.1
-1.6
-2.2
-5.4
-3.0
-7.7
-1.9
-2.6
.3
.3
.3
.5
.0
-.8
.5
-.4
-1.3
.7
.8
1.0
.3

.3
.3
.3
2.0
.2
2.5
.2
.2
1.2
.9
1.1
-2.0
-1.4
-1.3
1.4
2.3
-1.7
.1
.1
.0
-.2
.6
.2
.7
.6
.1
-.1
.1
.3

.1
.2
.3
-1.9
.4
-2.5
.2
.2
-.2
-.3
-.5
-2.0
-1.7
.1
-.4
.2
-2.6
.3
.4
.2
.2
.5
.2
.2
.7
.2
.3
.6
-.8

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 ..................................

.315
1.010
.597
.274
.073

-

174.005
236.894
196.712
213.522
192.917
205.798
185.640
168.517
323.085
160.196
174.364
170.796

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 ..................................

41.448
32.029
6.977
.795
.169
.626
23.900
22.505
.358
5.158
3.980
.275
.173
.102
3.705
2.872
.834
1.177
.902
.275
4.262
.278
.047
.055
.176
.787
.276
.373
.128

232.744
269.766
274.710
155.353
489.945
326.102
276.748
276.728
141.784
234.483
202.578
339.143
376.855
339.795
203.781
206.715
192.303
203.124
462.998
425.242
123.350
63.726
107.846
73.803
50.697
116.622
134.496
87.787
75.665

-

.250
.412

-

NA

.288
.159

82.208
93.388
106.317
68.206
60.904
49.748
128.040
53.847
93.848
91.370
99.546
87.451
188.177
119.152
171.482
120.110
160.625
153.436
163.609

-

.124
.503
.275
.106
.045
.077
.715
.189
.371
.860
.343
.251
.267
.831
.277
.269

NA

82.064
92.421
105.140
68.832
61.071
49.741
128.303
55.697
93.497
91.025
99.465
86.968
188.070
119.059
171.275
120.147
161.690
153.436
165.643

-

-5.4
-7.9
-8.6
-2.1
-4.8
-6.9
1.2
-6.3
-4.7
-1.5
-1.4
-1.5
-1.1
-2.3
-.5
-.2
2.8
2.3
3.9

-

-.2
-1.0
-1.1
.9
.3
.0
.2
3.4
-.4
-.4
-.1
-.6
-.1
-.1
-.1
.0
.7
.0
1.2

-

-1.3
-1.9
-2.0
-.7
-.9
.0
-.9
-4.0
-1.5
-.9
-.7
-.9
-.2
-.9
.7
.0
.9
-.2
2.3

-

-1.7
-1.3
-2.0
-2.1
-.4
.2
1.2
-3.2
.0
-.4
-.3
-.6
-.1
-.2
-.1
.1
.3
.1
.0

-

-.1
-1.1
-.7
.9
.3
.0
.8
3.4
-.6
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
.0
.7
.0
1.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
Moving, storage, freight expense 2 ......................................
Repair of household items 1 2 ..............................................

.115
.064

131.466
210.487

133.204
210.486

1.5
1.7

1.3
.0

0.2
-.1

0.3
.7

0.7
.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 8 .............................................................
Watches 1 8 ............................................................................
Jewelry 8 ................................................................................

3.437
.866
.678
.113
.191
.207
.160
.188
1.504
1.263
.114
.154
.604

128.963
122.974
127.177
119.596
158.135
81.661
124.037
106.727
116.414
119.886
106.011
124.513
87.916

127.302
121.985
126.154
117.143
159.044
80.151
123.703
105.871
113.742
117.332
103.385
121.754
85.488

.9
-.4
-1.7
-4.7
-.9
-2.6
.4
4.6
3.5
3.8
16.4
4.1
1.5

-1.3
-.8
-.8
-2.1
.6
-1.8
-.3
-.8
-2.3
-2.1
-2.5
-2.2
-2.8

.0
-.4
-1.0
-2.2
-.4
-2.8
1.9
2.8
.4
-.5
.3
-4.1
-1.0

.3
.2
-.2
-.4
.3
-.9
.5
.5
.5
.5
2.0
.7
-.4

.5
.5
.9
.8
1.1
1.1
1.4
.3
.8
1.2
6.0
1.1
.8

.382
.240
.710
.216
.169
.326
.136
.222
.047
.175

109.852
99.958
135.075
136.968
143.353
129.195
118.128
160.955
120.367
167.838

108.720
96.760
134.301
139.134
144.846
125.589
116.038
163.772
122.711
170.685

5.0
1.7
-1.2
2.5
3.9
-5.8
1.1
-3.5
-.8
-4.5

-1.0
-3.2
-.6
1.6
1.0
-2.8
-1.8
1.8
1.9
1.7

1.7
5.1
-.2
1.2
1.1
-1.2
1.2
-1.4
-1.5
-1.4

1.8
.6
.4
-.1
3.0
-.6
-.6
-.1
-.6
-.2

-.8
-1.5
.1
1.6
2.2
-1.6
-.7
.9
1.9
.9

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 2 ......................................................
Parking fees and tolls 1 2 3 .................................................
Automobile service clubs 1 2 3 ...........................................
Public transportation ................................................................
Airline fare ..............................................................................
Other intercity transportation ..................................................

16.418
15.254
5.815
3.559

223.392
217.700
101.422
146.708
101.671
145.078
153.824
151.441
84.898
125.189
318.840
317.434
316.418
328.088
308.384
285.724
144.995
128.711
163.194
153.674
366.494
265.013
278.409
238.872
163.986
434.934
176.786
168.695
190.429
210.689
124.617
295.848
341.947
152.296

223.543
217.793
101.192
146.067
101.242
144.537
153.107
151.978
84.211
124.960
319.692
318.334
317.362
329.907
308.606
283.563
144.558
127.688
164.279
154.760
368.844
265.656
279.027
239.275
164.480
435.654
176.701
168.803
190.026
210.082
124.931
296.981
342.697
154.990

1.6
1.4
-.2
.0
.0
-.4
.6
.1
-2.4
1.8
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.1
1.6
-1.2
-2.6
1.4
1.2
2.9
1.6
3.3
1.0
2.0
4.9
1.4
.9
2.0
2.6
-1.4
3.5
5.3
-.6

.1
.0
-.2
-.4
-.4
-.4
-.5
.4
-.8
-.2
.3
.3
.3
.6
.1
-.8
-.3
-.8
.7
.7
.6
.2
.2
.2
.3
.2
.0
.1
-.2
-.3
.3
.4
.2
1.8

1.1
1.0
.3
.3
.3
.1
.6
.5
-.5
-1.8
2.3
2.3
2.2
1.9
2.2
-.9
.1
.1
.1
.3
-.4
.1
.2
.1
.1
.9
.1
.0
.4
.4
-1.2
1.6
2.6
-.3

.6
.4
.0
.2
.2
.1
.3
-.1
.0
-2.3
.8
.7
.8
.5
.8
.6
-.2
-.2
-.3
-.5
.8
.2
.1
-.3
.6
.6
.0
.0
.3
.2
-.2
3.7
5.8
-1.3

1.0
1.0
-.4
-.3
-.3
-.2
-.4
-.4
-1.2
-2.1
3.3
3.3
3.4
3.2
3.4
2.1
-.3
-.8
.7
.7
.6
.2
.2
.2
.3
.2
.0
.1
-.1
-.3
.3
.3
.4
.0

-

1.673
.401
.073
5.065
4.979
-

.086
.441
.292
.148
-

1.153
.056
.485
.580
2.213
.567
.318
.231
-

1.164
.742
.159

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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

.259
-

NA
NA

-

109.782
61.826
296.223
117.083

62.140
296.474
117.184

-0.2
.5
.6

435.352
343.224
111.938
457.609
98.898
100.222
464.960
355.421
359.056
441.356
184.888
226.608
733.656
278.695
275.162
627.988
199.656
116.888
122.160

-

-

-

-

0.5
.1
.1

-1.4
.3
.0
.0

1.0
-.4
-.1
.0

0.5
.1
.1

2.6
2.8
3.0
4.1
-1.0
-1.1
2.6
1.6
1.1
2.1
2.4
1.5
5.4
5.9
6.7
5.3
2.7
1.6
-.7

.1
.5
.6
.7
.0
-.4
.0
.0
-.1
.1
-.1
.6
.0
.0
.1
.2
.0
.0
-.2

.3
.3
.3
.3
.6
.4
.3
.2
.3
.2
.0
-.1
.4
.5
.4
.5
.1
-.1
-.2

.3
.5
.3
.7
.1
.2
.3
.4
.4
.1
1.1
.4
.3
.3
.5
.2
.0
.0
-.2

.1
.7
.6
1.0
.0
-.4
.0
-.1
-.3
.2
-.1
.5
.2
.2
.1
.5
.2
.0
-.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 ...............................................................

7.551
1.704
1.628
1.274
.354
.076
5.847
3.003
1.579
.795
.279
.350
2.081
1.780

.170
.131
.763

434.874
341.432
111.307
454.359
98.876
100.626
465.014
355.408
359.547
441.012
185.139
225.295
733.378
278.568
274.829
626.648
199.690
116.888
122.419

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 ....................................................................
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 .......................................................................................
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 ..........................................................................

5.793
1.867
.161
1.448
.030

116.018
100.773
4.060
418.398
11.366

116.037
100.597
3.964
418.773
11.287

.5
.7
-15.0
2.8
-1.4

.0
-.2
-2.4
.1
-.7

.2
.1
-1.8
.2
3.6

.0
.0
-1.9
.2
-.4

.1
.0
-2.1
.3
-.7

.093

74.738
43.999
117.315
38.348
90.846
166.199
200.085
154.142
113.995
218.578
177.258
228.099
116.869
149.240
88.177
77.673
59.695
123.266
25.061
120.760
127.514
117.354
49.758
48.017
56.086
100.547
98.224
152.900

-3.2
-6.2
.3
-2.4
2.4
1.1
-.3
-.3
-.1
3.4
3.6
3.8
-1.3
-.6
-2.0
.1
-2.4

.051
.041
1.723

74.607
44.038
116.834
38.896
90.723
165.739
199.532
153.496
113.906
217.970
176.629
227.257
116.636
148.879
88.034
78.046
60.113
124.138
25.242
121.073
127.482
117.894
49.744
47.915
55.856
101.256
98.451
152.622

-6.7
2.0
1.7
3.0
-5.3
-6.5
-3.3
-1.4
-.9
1.8

.2
-.1
.4
-1.4
.1
.3
.3
.4
.1
.3
.4
.4
.2
.2
.2
-.5
-.7
-.7
-.7
-.3
.0
-.5
.0
.2
.4
-.7
-.2
.2

1.1
1.8
.3
-.4
.7
.3
.3
.4
.1
.1
.4
.1
.8
.8
.6
.8
.9
.2
1.8
.6
.2
.9
-1.5
-2.2
-1.6
1.0
.3
.3

-.3
-.5
-.2
.4
-.7
.4
.5
.4
.8
.2
.2
.1
-1.2
-2.2
-1.1
.1
-.2
-.6
-.9
.4
.1
.4
-.6
-.8
-.7
-.2
-.1
.0

.2
-.1
.4
-.9
.1
.3
.3
.4
.1
.4
.4
.4
.2
.2
.4
-.4
-.6
-.7
-1.1
-.3
.0
-.5
.1
.3
.3
-.7
-.2
.2

.604
.641

129.482
341.678

129.556
342.747

1.9
2.1

.1
.3

.0
.7

.2
-.3

.1
.3

-

-

.072
.046
1.053
.662
-

.391
-

.412
.185
.222
.121
.059
-

.061
-

.399
.295
-

-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

-

164.717
191.150
280.363
239.428
162.216
100.914

165.117
192.413
280.804
237.108
160.614
99.979

2.3
3.2
1.6
2.1
4.9
-1.4

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 ....................................................

7.087
3.244
.195
3.049
1.806
.365
.714
.039
3.843
.140
.126
.014
3.703
2.534
1.706
.828
1.169
.306
.069
.705

137.244
229.576
607.559
206.929
658.195
751.029
712.383
263.634
229.501
82.470
174.683
274.517
284.430
78.612
101.545
57.709
111.140
8.410
53.790
36.586
78.147

137.279
229.983
606.460
206.432
659.511
752.627
715.234
263.831
229.843
82.386
174.672
274.517
284.254
78.529
101.465
57.677
111.001
8.397
53.396
36.886
78.341

.076

28.154

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 ........................................................

3.365
.703
.647
.050
2.662
.727

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

0.2
.7
.2
-1.0
-1.0
-.9

0.6
.5
.1
1.2
1.6
.6

-0.2
-.5
.3
.7
1.5
-.3

0.2
.7
.2
-1.0
-1.0
-.9

1.6
3.5
2.7
3.0
3.6
4.1
4.1
2.2
2.1
-.1
4.0
4.1
3.3
-.3
.2
-1.5
3.3
-1.6
-6.3
-4.2
1.4

.0
.2
-.2
-.2
.2
.2
.4
.1
.1
-.1
.0
.0
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.7
.8
.2

.2
.4
1.1
.8
.3
.4
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
-.7
.1
.1
.2
.0
.2
-.2
-.1
.4

.1
.3
.4
.3
.3
.3
.6
.3
.3
-.1
.4
.4
.7
-.1
-.1
-.3
.3
-.2
-.7
-.3
.1

.2
.4
.1
-.2
.5
.5
.4
.4
.0
.0
.3
.4
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
.0
-.2
.8
.2

27.387

-7.7

-2.7

.0

-1.5

-2.7

407.178
898.143
366.374
238.088
217.697
162.929

407.974
907.216
370.074
240.525
217.655
162.924

1.9
4.3
4.5
1.1
1.2
.7

.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
.0
.0

.0
.1
.0
.2
.0
.1

.2
.2
.2
-.1
.2
-.3

.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
-.1
.0

.373

102.272

102.609

-.1

.3

-.6

-1.0

.3

.347
.633
.633
1.107
.314
.172
.273
.033
.222

-

190.150
241.601
147.416
389.242
317.820
307.220
151.835
177.843
304.924
147.233
206.347
84.746
156.407
87.257

189.474
241.780
147.525
388.936
318.963
306.623
151.892
177.924
302.669
147.268
204.797
84.703
155.975
88.840

1.5
1.5
1.5
1.7
2.3
1.6
1.7
2.0
1.0
-.4
3.1
-.6
.0
-1.2

-.4
.1
.1
-.1
.4
-.2
.0
.0
-.7
.0
-.8
-.1
-.3
1.8

.8
.0
.0
.0
.1
.1
.2
.2
.1
-.4
1.0
-.2
.3
.7

.6
.2
.2
.0
-.3
.2
.0
.1
.2
.1
.4
.1
-.3
.4

-.4
.1
.1
-.1
.4
-.1
.0
.0
-.7
.0
-.8
.4
.2
1.8

38.942
24.041
14.840
11.402
9.201
61.058
31.671
5.571
11.899
86.109
67.971

190.518
163.283
217.043
276.855
111.086
284.938
280.969
288.627
334.024
237.225
228.124

190.324
163.030
216.774
277.448
110.856
285.998
281.552
289.018
334.332
237.741
228.531

1.0
.2
1.4
1.5
-1.5
2.8
2.8
3.2
2.1
2.0
1.7

-.1
-.2
-.1
.2
-.2
.4
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2

.4
.5
.7
1.1
.3
.1
.2
.7
.2
.2
.3

.3
.2
.3
.5
-.1
.4
.3
1.0
.1
.3
.4

.5
.8
1.7
1.6
-.2
.1
.2
.1
.2
.3
.3

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 2 ............................................
Recreational books 1 2 ...........................................................

.208
.216
.119
.096

-

-

.195

Special aggregate indexes
Commodities ................................................................................
Commodities less food and beverages ......................................
Nondurables less food and beverages .....................................
Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ....................
Durables 1 ................................................................................
Services .......................................................................................
Rent of shelter 7 ...........................................................................
Transportation services ................................................................
Other services ..............................................................................
All items less food ........................................................................
All items less shelter ....................................................................

See footnotes at end of table.

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(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)

Item and Group

Relative
importance,
December
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

228.333
165.939
218.293
271.938
230.251
122.888
311.695
271.243
255.982
238.006
238.029
147.454
322.394
293.208
248.148
218.806
$ .420
$ .140

228.773
165.683
218.020
272.447
230.088
121.076
313.404
272.363
259.858
238.112
238.157
147.087
322.920
293.668
247.635
221.868
$ .420
$ .140

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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) .............

92.449
25.050
15.849
12.412
29.740
2.727
29.387
55.212
9.046
90.954
77.063
19.710
5.340
57.353
6.863
10.028
-

1
2
3
4
5
6

2.0
.3
1.3
1.4
1.8
1.4
2.8
2.8
3.2
2.0
1.9
-.2
2.3
2.7
2.7
2.9

0.2
-.2
-.1
.2
-.1
-1.5
.5
.4
1.5
.0
.1
-.2
.2
.2
-.2
1.4

0.3
.5
.7
1.0
.6
.0
.0
.1
.3
.3
.2
.1
1.9
.3
.5
-.5

0.4
.2
.2
.4
.3
.3
.5
.4
.9
.3
.3
.1
.6
.3
.8
1.0

0.3
.7
1.6
1.5
1.1
.6
.1
.2
1.6
.1
.1
.1
3.0
.1
-.1
-.1

-

-

-

-

-

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.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

All items ....................................................................................

235.640

236.254

237.083

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 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 .................................

240.106
240.299
236.808
270.947
234.571
254.055
227.918
240.126
172.086
291.320
174.845
316.683
339.921
172.097
273.395
266.586
282.070
263.428
289.958
300.478

240.954
241.187
237.853
270.867
232.703
249.956
228.384
237.302
171.444
292.788
177.153
323.643
344.222
170.493
272.345
263.143
282.427
265.541
292.387
302.716

272.707
245.754
246.015
245.432
287.057
264.043
212.461
191.713
203.698
216.847
159.837
288.769
148.703
210.461
236.957
196.134
132.667
211.967
205.632
137.210
315.308
179.541
236.317
151.322
250.795
223.990
156.759
284.482
171.087
147.183
195.496
315.471
241.652
223.063
156.514
227.070
159.219
227.629
215.440
142.396

269.565
249.362
249.752
252.556
295.581
271.026
219.367
198.051
209.031
225.770
164.627
302.975
149.119
210.746
236.013
208.787
141.370
214.281
214.868
139.354
304.502
168.506
232.486
148.955
247.804
222.045
154.179
284.461
172.845
147.277
199.601
315.245
243.409
224.171
156.950
227.579
159.328
231.214
215.437
142.474

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

237.693

1.5

1.5

1.8

3.5

1.5

2.7

242.027
242.331
239.483
270.655
232.416
249.207
228.089
240.675
173.898
292.072
174.991
318.198
341.322
171.108
275.405
265.589
285.677
264.821
289.708
308.170

242.134
242.458
239.368
270.233
232.866
250.791
229.896
237.820
172.188
291.554
174.984
316.167
341.483
170.136
274.325
264.793
285.419
264.987
290.014
308.019

1.2
1.2
.8
-.1
-2.4
-5.5
-4.1
-4.9
-1.5
1.2
1.1
-2.5
.6
-2.4
6.2
9.5
3.2
-1.2
-6.3
1.8

1.1
1.0
.3
-1.3
-1.0
-2.7
.8
-.4
2.7
-1.6
-2.7
-4.2
.9
-2.9
-4.3
-4.5
-2.4
3.3
1.6
5.6

3.3
3.6
4.4
1.2
5.0
8.5
.0
5.1
1.9
-.7
-4.2
-3.6
-3.4
3.7
2.4
3.2
1.7
-2.5
-.1
-5.4

3.4
3.6
4.4
-1.0
-2.9
-5.0
3.5
-3.8
.2
.3
.3
-.7
1.9
-4.5
1.4
-2.7
4.8
2.4
.1
10.4

1.1
1.1
.5
-.7
-1.7
-4.2
-1.7
-2.7
.6
-.2
-.8
-3.4
.7
-2.7
.8
2.3
.3
1.0
-2.4
3.7

3.4
3.6
4.4
.1
1.0
1.5
1.8
.6
1.1
-.2
-2.0
-2.1
-.8
-.5
1.9
.2
3.3
-.1
.0
2.2

270.590
252.832
253.001
255.260
295.793
271.309
219.814
197.386
212.002
231.107
170.598
318.571
153.871
213.284
239.419
210.994
143.758
217.046
217.835
140.080
318.065
178.224
236.123
151.445
256.029
222.804
156.172
289.900
176.563
148.863
199.287
323.175
250.049
225.491
157.656
228.823
159.866
235.836
213.499
143.783

269.010
253.318
253.539
256.091
296.100
271.726
218.323
198.113
212.123
231.384
170.288
311.914
155.539
213.809
242.027
207.727
147.365
219.379
221.235
141.289
311.483
172.095
235.997
151.136
249.068
226.183
156.968
290.142
177.211
148.811
200.435
323.040
249.778
224.522
156.369
227.037
159.152
237.603
211.975
144.287

2.7
3.1
4.3
3.2
.4
4.1
-1.7
-1.9
-2.5
8.2
11.4
18.0
6.5
1.6
.0
16.3
2.3
2.5
2.6
3.4
-14.9
-32.2
4.3
4.6
.3
2.7
4.7
8.5
12.9
3.6
-6.1
12.1
-14.4
1.8
-1.5
-2.1
-1.6
2.1
1.2
.3

-2.4
2.9
2.1
2.7
4.2
3.4
9.6
2.0
7.9
4.9
9.6
3.5
13.6
-3.5
-5.5
7.0
9.8
-3.5
-6.2
3.8
-10.2
-19.2
-1.2
-1.9
2.2
-1.8
.9
3.8
-4.0
5.5
4.8
9.5
17.2
2.5
9.4
11.1
7.9
.2
-3.0
-2.2

1.6
11.5
11.0
14.0
25.6
26.1
26.5
25.8
21.3
7.0
.8
-7.8
10.3
10.5
12.4
9.1
13.8
2.9
1.9
-3.0
19.7
22.6
4.2
4.0
3.9
-1.9
4.5
8.2
13.7
7.2
-6.1
9.2
21.4
8.9
13.4
16.4
12.3
9.6
1.8
.0

-5.3
12.9
12.8
18.5
13.2
12.2
11.5
14.0
17.6
29.6
28.8
36.1
19.7
6.5
8.8
25.8
52.2
14.7
34.0
12.4
-4.8
-15.6
-.5
-.5
-2.7
4.0
.5
8.2
15.1
4.5
10.5
9.9
14.1
2.6
-.4
-.1
-.2
18.7
-6.3
5.4

.1
3.0
3.2
2.9
2.3
3.8
3.8
.0
2.6
6.5
10.5
10.5
10.0
-1.0
-2.8
11.5
6.0
-.5
-1.9
3.6
-12.6
-26.0
1.5
1.3
1.3
.5
2.8
6.1
4.1
4.5
-.8
10.8
.2
2.2
3.8
4.3
3.0
1.1
-1.0
-.9

-1.9
12.2
11.9
16.2
19.2
18.9
18.8
19.8
19.4
17.8
14.0
12.0
14.9
8.5
10.6
17.2
31.6
8.6
16.9
4.4
6.8
1.7
1.8
1.7
.5
1.0
2.5
8.2
14.4
5.8
1.9
9.6
17.7
5.7
6.3
7.8
5.9
14.0
-2.3
2.7

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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—

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

292.307
335.242
362.547
347.397
200.116
247.823
514.724
121.664
305.194
331.824
274.297
319.415
306.325
158.697
164.728
155.583
175.070
146.227
201.008

294.408
339.473
367.715
350.696
200.817
257.553
516.112
121.404
308.416
334.235
288.105
314.843
312.575
156.924
162.148
153.704
171.992
147.265
203.269

297.615
343.656
368.198
359.637
200.768
259.958
515.144
119.688
316.512
334.487
293.927
308.096
321.197
157.858
163.914
153.996
175.045
146.035
200.823

296.745
342.639
359.718
364.548
201.986
239.997
475.370
118.499
323.413
337.143
317.190
313.904
324.637
157.414
162.489
154.302
171.839
146.525
200.027

5.3
7.2
3.8
-16.8
1.9
6.1
2.6
2.1
10.9
35.4
4.4
17.0
7.0
-.6
-1.3
-4.9
1.0
-2.3
.0

-6.0
-7.2
-3.9
1.1
-2.6
3.4
7.7
-.5
-10.7
-8.5
-14.9
7.5
-7.1
-1.9
3.8
1.0
5.0
-9.6
-8.7

6.9
7.6
29.4
10.7
-6.5
64.1
66.1
33.2
-13.5
-2.2
-24.7
-12.7
-19.1
4.8
6.9
4.7
9.2
1.8
-.4

6.2
9.1
-3.1
21.3
3.8
-12.0
-27.3
-10.0
26.1
6.6
78.8
-6.7
26.1
-3.2
-5.3
-3.3
-7.2
.8
-1.9

-0.5
-.3
-.1
-8.3
-.4
4.7
5.1
.8
-.5
11.3
-5.8
12.1
-.3
-1.2
1.2
-2.0
3.0
-6.0
-4.5

6.6
8.4
12.0
15.8
-1.5
20.1
9.9
9.5
4.4
2.1
16.0
-9.7
1.0
.7
.6
.6
.7
1.3
-1.2

162.266
196.365
164.941
126.577
158.926
171.516
115.659
117.158
197.121
203.781
205.247
127.232
205.050
211.146
182.969
141.225
154.115
228.792
191.538
212.746
290.692
133.157
164.610
169.905
218.009
237.196
165.605
242.896
229.086
139.506
135.756
132.222
268.479
153.456
129.589
116.318
246.878
153.979
156.980
156.121
131.559
143.595

159.010
195.679
164.695
126.264
158.807
172.071
115.511
117.599
197.273
203.619
204.634
128.394
204.659
208.982
180.587
139.456
154.051
227.831
191.520
215.901
286.604
133.038
163.072
168.317
218.047
237.152
167.169
242.963
226.294
138.141
137.809
129.944
264.365
153.691
130.244
116.592
247.534
154.198
157.548
157.823
132.054
143.038

159.625
198.771
165.360
126.511
158.875
171.743
114.630
118.339
197.997
204.483
201.629
129.284
205.365
207.950
180.711
138.311
153.630
228.044
192.811
216.209
291.709
129.651
164.520
168.471
219.257
240.047
167.954
244.276
229.028
140.183
131.118
133.943
278.708
154.405
129.780
115.828
247.952
154.563
157.721
158.301
132.508
142.152

159.643
199.623
165.401
126.734
158.444
169.871
115.076
118.280
199.517
205.449
206.911
128.217
205.527
208.688
183.795
138.234
155.075
228.985
195.946
225.037
290.265
129.931
163.531
167.555
219.189
240.643
168.771
242.460
229.122
140.984
129.740
132.959
262.581
152.862
130.621
116.792
248.445
154.889
158.005
160.148
134.288
142.461

5.5
5.6
-2.7
-1.5
-1.5
8.5
-.4
-4.2
-7.4
-9.2
-.4
-.1
-2.1
-4.8
-7.3
-5.7
-2.2
-1.7
-5.4
-14.1
-.5
6.2
.1
-6.2
-1.7
-11.6
-7.2
3.3
1.0
5.3
.0
4.3
-7.2
-1.3
-5.0
-3.0
1.7
1.6
1.6
-6.5
-8.3
-3.5

-1.2
5.3
.8
1.4
-2.1
.3
8.8
-4.3
-6.5
-4.2
6.7
-.2
1.5
-3.4
-10.7
2.5
-1.3
-.5
1.9
10.9
-3.8
3.2
-3.0
-2.6
2.7
1.7
4.6
-1.5
4.6
-1.1
7.5
6.0
3.9
6.6
4.1
7.2
2.1
1.6
2.3
6.7
6.8
3.4

3.4
.8
-2.9
-3.9
2.8
-2.7
-10.5
-.5
-1.2
-3.0
-4.3
-.9
.1
6.6
2.6
5.3
1.8
1.8
17.9
28.4
5.4
-8.2
-3.1
-1.0
-1.4
.7
-5.4
.9
-.2
7.4
6.6
-4.4
-3.0
3.6
-1.6
.0
2.6
3.3
2.2
-1.4
1.8
.0

-6.3
6.8
1.1
.5
-1.2
-3.8
-2.0
3.9
5.0
3.3
3.3
3.1
.9
-4.6
1.8
-8.2
2.5
.3
9.5
25.2
-.6
-9.3
-2.6
-5.4
2.2
5.9
7.9
-.7
.1
4.3
-16.6
2.2
-8.5
-1.5
3.2
1.6
2.6
2.4
2.6
10.7
8.6
-3.1

2.1
5.5
-1.0
-.1
-1.8
4.4
4.1
-4.3
-7.0
-6.7
3.1
-.2
-.3
-4.1
-9.0
-1.7
-1.7
-1.1
-1.8
-2.4
-2.1
4.7
-1.5
-4.4
.5
-5.2
-1.4
.9
2.8
2.0
3.7
5.1
-1.8
2.6
-.5
2.0
1.9
1.6
2.0
-.1
-1.0
-.1

-1.6
3.7
-.9
-1.7
.8
-3.2
-6.3
1.7
1.8
.1
-.6
1.1
.5
.9
2.2
-1.7
2.1
1.1
13.6
26.8
2.3
-8.8
-2.9
-3.2
.4
3.3
1.0
.1
-.1
5.8
-5.7
-1.1
-5.8
1.0
.8
.8
2.6
2.8
2.4
4.5
5.1
-1.6

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 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 3 5 .............
Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 1 2 .....

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

172.993
236.108
196.221
213.168
191.227
206.681
183.863
168.614
320.922

173.546
236.410
196.069
213.476
190.932
205.952
183.751
168.122
322.424

174.005
236.503
196.462
213.428
193.000
205.681
185.640
167.976
323.085

159.319
173.406
169.459

159.694
173.914
170.527

232.171
268.261
273.180
147.013
491.524
304.546
275.748
275.724
140.230
237.967
206.646
365.924
393.705
371.952
207.046
209.341
197.444
202.416
461.498
423.413
123.280
63.884
107.160
73.566
51.033
115.734
133.613
86.852
74.329

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

174.580
236.340
195.876
212.867
191.063
206.721
183.799
167.775
323.589

2.0
1.9
1.4
-.2
.4
1.9
-1.2
2.8
2.3

3.1
2.1
1.8
4.7
3.1
2.5
-3.8
-.9
2.2

3.6
-.8
-1.8
-.8
-2.5
3.7
-2.1
-2.2
.0

3.7
.4
-.7
-.6
-.3
.1
-.1
-2.0
3.4

2.5
2.0
1.6
2.2
1.7
2.2
-2.5
1.0
2.3

3.7
-.2
-1.3
-.7
-1.4
1.9
-1.1
-2.1
1.6

160.196
174.364
170.796

160.300
174.605
171.019

1.1
2.5
3.0

2.0
2.5
2.1

1.4
-.6
-.7

2.5
2.8
3.7

1.6
2.5
2.5

2.0
1.1
1.5

232.079
268.871
274.094
147.564
492.980

232.848
269.690
274.939
150.580
493.757

233.079
270.109
275.834
147.679
495.685

1.8
2.5
3.1
-1.7
1.8

2.3
2.8
2.6
-1.7
3.8

4.5
3.1
2.9
14.6
3.9

1.6
2.8
3.9
1.8
3.4

2.1
2.7
2.9
-1.7
2.8

3.0
2.9
3.4
8.0
3.6

305.743
276.287
276.264
140.095
234.109
202.176
346.116
382.025
343.485
203.059
203.874
197.965
203.081
462.821
425.393
123.235
63.369
107.652
73.301
50.381
116.551
134.660
87.710
74.544

313.343
276.909
276.889
141.784
236.236
204.487
339.143
376.855
338.998
205.833
208.655
194.666
203.253
463.383
425.242
122.996
63.726
107.846
73.803
50.697
116.622
134.496
87.787
74.803

305.643
277.433
277.412
141.558
235.429
203.404
332.295
370.317
339.452
204.952
209.144
189.675
203.913
465.114
425.930
123.281
64.050
108.076
73.976
51.039
116.875
134.915
88.305
74.221

-2.5
2.5
2.5
1.8
.5
.0
15.7
13.6
24.7
-1.2
1.3
-8.7
2.4
2.1
3.5
-2.0
-6.3
2.2
4.8
-13.4
-6.4
-2.9
-7.5
1.6

-3.1
3.0
3.0
5.5
2.7
2.2
18.8
9.1
19.4
.9
4.9
-11.1
4.6
4.8
3.8
-2.3
-4.6
-3.4
-4.1
-5.2
-3.4
.3
-2.5
-18.1

16.9
2.6
2.6
8.7
19.3
24.4
26.2
20.7
20.1
24.1
11.5
76.9
3.1
3.6
1.1
-1.8
1.6
.7
-2.0
3.0
-3.8
-2.7
-9.2
2.9

1.4
2.5
2.5
3.8
-4.2
-6.1
-32.0
-21.7
-30.6
-4.0
-.4
-14.8
3.0
3.2
2.4
.0
1.0
3.5
2.2
.0
4.0
4.0
6.9
-.6

-2.8
2.7
2.8
3.6
1.6
1.1
17.3
11.3
22.0
-.2
3.1
-10.0
3.5
3.5
3.6
-2.1
-5.5
-.7
.2
-9.4
-4.9
-1.3
-5.1
-8.8

8.9
2.5
2.5
6.3
6.9
8.0
-7.4
-2.8
-8.7
9.2
5.4
22.7
3.0
3.4
1.8
-.9
1.3
2.1
.1
1.5
.0
.6
-1.5
1.1

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

84.521
96.039
110.169
70.158
61.310
49.652
126.420
57.980
94.855
91.927
100.529
87.887
188.609
120.382
170.487
120.085
158.711
153.520
159.802

NA

83.415
94.194
107.969
69.683
60.768
49.652
125.331
55.646
93.432
91.083
99.827
87.124
188.309
119.338
171.641
120.038
160.150
153.257
163.537

NA

81.989
92.997
105.803
68.206
60.532
49.748
126.856
53.847
93.420
90.745
99.546
86.641
188.177
119.152
171.482
120.110
160.625
153.436
163.609

NA

81.886
92.008
105.011
68.832
60.738
49.741
127.823
55.697
92.818
90.631
99.465
86.561
188.070
119.059
171.275
120.147
161.690
153.436
165.643

-

-3.8
-7.6
-9.1
2.3
-5.0
-11.9
2.3
-17.0
-2.7
3.1
1.1
2.4
-4.2
-5.0
-3.9
-3.6
3.0
1.4
6.2

-

-4.1
-6.7
-12.1
-4.2
-4.8
-8.2
-4.2
-1.8
-3.3
-5.1
-4.4
-5.2
.1
.2
-.8
.7
1.9
6.7
-.1

-

-1.6
-.8
5.7
1.1
-5.7
-8.0
2.3
11.2
-4.5
2.1
2.1
3.0
.9
.2
1.0
1.9
-1.3
1.4
-5.0

-

-11.9
-15.8
-17.5
-7.3
-3.7
.7
4.5
-14.8
-8.3
-5.5
-4.2
-5.9
-1.1
-4.3
1.9
.2
7.7
-.2
15.4

-

-4.0
-7.1
-10.6
-1.0
-4.9
-10.0
-1.0
-9.7
-3.0
-1.1
-1.7
-1.4
-2.1
-2.5
-2.3
-1.5
2.4
4.0
3.0

-

-6.9
-8.6
-6.6
-3.2
-4.7
-3.7
3.4
-2.7
-6.4
-1.8
-1.1
-1.6
-.1
-2.1
1.4
1.0
3.1
.6
4.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Moving, storage, freight expense 2 ...................................
Repair of household items 1 2 ..........................................

130.272
209.049

130.542
208.927

130.942
210.487

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 .............................................................................

127.346
121.146
125.942
119.492
156.167
83.475
117.072
102.851
114.285
117.863
110.683
125.802
86.785

127.322
120.683
124.698
116.842
155.600
81.121
119.328
105.750
114.714
117.282
111.068
120.655
85.925

105.563
97.359
133.687
135.518
137.554
129.168
118.006
164.605
122.972
172.124

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 2 ...................................................
Parking fees and tolls 1 2 3 .............................................
Automobile service clubs 1 2 3 ........................................
Public transportation .............................................................
Airline fare ..........................................................................
Other intercity transportation ..............................................

215.406
210.539
100.920
145.670
100.932
144.389
152.182
150.344
85.527
134.905
292.589
291.013
289.797
303.311
283.509
279.100
145.136
128.792
163.460
153.992
364.980
264.146
277.606
239.158
162.842
430.180
176.562
168.779
189.169
209.401
126.352
274.564
304.489
154.977

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

131.923
210.486

3.3
1.8

-3.1
2.8

0.8
-.5

5.2
2.8

0.0
2.3

3.0
1.1

127.728
120.940
124.490
116.395
156.126
80.427
119.883
106.252
115.294
117.849
113.264
121.446
85.543

128.372
121.542
125.567
117.309
157.906
81.288
121.594
106.533
116.159
119.255
120.094
122.796
86.234

1.7
-1.2
-4.1
-22.7
6.8
.9
-14.3
6.7
6.5
6.7
.0
24.5
9.9

-.3
.8
.2
7.8
-7.9
-6.6
10.3
5.9
1.2
4.3
5.2
10.2
5.7

-1.1
-2.6
-1.6
6.3
-6.2
6.4
-7.7
-8.0
-.2
-.3
26.1
-5.5
-6.4

3.3
1.3
-1.2
-7.1
4.5
-10.1
16.4
15.1
6.7
4.8
38.6
-9.2
-2.5

.7
-.2
-2.0
-8.7
-.8
-2.9
-2.8
6.3
3.8
5.5
2.6
17.1
7.8

1.1
-.7
-1.4
-.6
-1.0
-2.2
3.6
2.9
3.2
2.2
32.2
-7.4
-4.5

107.314
102.361
133.430
137.161
139.068
127.605
119.379
162.269
121.115
169.630

109.298
102.998
133.910
136.968
143.281
126.878
118.684
162.086
120.367
169.362

108.424
101.407
134.030
139.134
146.391
124.851
117.843
163.607
122.711
170.832

.1
5.4
-1.7
6.7
-5.0
-6.9
-5.6
.0
-2.7
.7

2.7
-14.2
-4.0
-9.6
10.2
-8.2
6.3
-5.3
-6.2
-7.3

6.4
.4
-.1
3.0
-13.2
5.4
4.6
-6.3
6.8
-8.1

11.3
17.7
1.0
11.1
28.3
-12.7
-.6
-2.4
-.8
-3.0

1.4
-4.9
-2.9
-1.8
2.3
-7.6
.2
-2.7
-4.5
-3.4

8.8
8.7
.5
7.0
5.5
-4.1
2.0
-4.4
2.9
-5.5

217.711
212.707
101.198
146.109
101.251
144.597
153.086
151.106
85.111
132.497
299.382
297.745
296.236
309.172
289.852
276.649
145.325
128.950
163.701
154.503
363.510
264.508
278.128
239.474
163.068
433.920
176.707
168.760
189.982
210.272
124.893
278.960
312.482
154.571

219.011
213.475
101.227
146.362
101.422
144.756
153.560
150.903
85.069
129.423
301.631
299.944
298.570
310.602
292.293
278.277
144.995
128.711
163.194
153.674
366.494
265.013
278.409
238.872
163.986
436.462
176.786
168.695
190.612
210.689
124.617
289.264
330.601
152.637

221.104
215.623
100.790
145.902
101.131
144.434
153.017
150.232
84.087
126.692
311.545
309.868
308.847
320.432
302.274
284.052
144.558
127.688
164.279
154.760
368.844
265.656
279.027
239.275
164.480
437.452
176.701
168.803
190.376
210.082
124.931
290.185
331.768
152.642

.7
1.3
.3
.9
.9
-.3
2.4
-.6
-.2
2.1
.5
.3
.3
-1.2
-.7
5.4
-2.7
-5.1
2.1
3.2
.2
2.5
4.7
1.0
3.5
5.4
3.4
2.9
3.5
5.4
-2.6
-7.0
-11.9
6.0

.7
.6
.3
-.8
-.8
-1.3
-1.0
2.6
-3.2
4.7
.2
.4
.4
-.4
1.5
2.2
.8
.9
.6
-.9
5.4
.2
.3
.4
.0
2.9
-.1
.2
1.1
-.2
-.8
1.3
1.3
-2.2

-5.3
-5.5
-.7
-.7
-.9
.1
-1.2
-1.1
.5
29.5
-15.9
-16.5
-16.7
-11.1
-16.4
-7.7
-1.4
-2.6
.8
.5
1.7
1.6
6.2
2.4
.6
4.3
1.8
.6
.9
3.9
2.4
-2.2
-2.2
.1

11.0
10.0
-.5
.6
.8
.1
2.2
-.3
-6.6
-22.2
28.5
28.5
29.0
24.6
29.2
7.3
-1.6
-3.4
2.0
2.0
4.3
2.3
2.1
.2
4.1
6.9
.3
.1
2.6
1.3
-4.4
24.8
40.9
-5.9

.7
1.0
.3
.0
.0
-.8
.6
1.0
-1.7
3.4
.3
.3
.4
-.8
.4
3.8
-1.0
-2.1
1.3
1.2
2.8
1.3
2.5
.7
1.7
4.2
1.7
1.5
2.3
2.6
-1.7
-2.9
-5.5
1.8

2.5
2.0
-.6
.0
.0
.1
.5
-.7
-3.1
.4
4.0
3.6
3.7
5.2
3.9
-.5
-1.5
-3.0
1.4
1.3
3.0
2.0
4.1
1.3
2.3
5.6
1.1
.3
1.7
2.6
-1.1
10.4
17.4
-2.9

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

6 months
ended—
June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

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 ...............................................

111.687
61.920
296.505
117.068

110.106
62.079
296.562
117.083

111.251
61.826
296.223
117.083

62.140
296.474
117.184

-0.8
3.2
1.2
1.3

1.6
-2.7
.0
.1

-0.7
-2.5
1.0
.7

1.4
.0
.4

0.4
.2
.6
.7

-0.6
.5
.6

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 ...........................................................

432.019
338.470
110.703
449.567
98.159
99.988
462.249
353.259
357.219
438.662
183.113
224.695
727.585
276.248
272.278
622.407
198.730
116.965
122.801

433.238
339.544
111.014
451.140
98.737
100.377
463.505
353.872
358.458
439.383
183.124
224.369
730.667
277.528
273.394
625.527
198.991
116.835
122.612

434.636
341.272
111.307
454.250
98.876
100.626
464.749
355.298
359.831
439.961
185.139
225.293
732.975
278.448
274.702
626.836
199.005
116.888
122.419

435.277
343.650
111.938
458.637
98.898
100.222
464.686
354.910
358.715
440.805
184.888
226.438
734.236
278.899
274.848
629.815
199.359
116.888
122.160

3.8
2.3
3.5
4.5
-2.8
-1.8
4.2
1.4
.1
2.7
3.5
2.7
9.8
11.8
11.3
10.7
2.2
.5
2.9

.6
-.7
-3.2
-1.4
-3.2
-3.8
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.5
-2.9
1.1
.3
-1.3
-.2
-.9
4.3
.1
-4.8

3.1
3.4
7.4
5.1
-1.2
.4
3.0
.6
-.3
2.5
5.3
-1.0
7.8
9.5
12.6
7.0
2.9
6.3
1.4

3.1
6.3
4.5
8.3
3.0
.9
2.1
1.9
1.7
2.0
3.9
3.1
3.7
3.9
3.8
4.8
1.3
-.3
-2.1

2.2
.8
.1
1.5
-3.0
-2.8
2.6
1.9
1.5
2.1
.3
1.9
5.0
5.0
5.4
4.7
3.3
.3
-1.0

3.1
4.8
6.0
6.7
.9
.7
2.5
1.2
.7
2.2
4.6
1.0
5.7
6.7
8.1
5.9
2.1
3.0
-.3

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 ................................................................
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 ....................................................................................
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 ......................................................................

115.543
100.147
4.164
414.318
11.013

115.752
100.239
4.090
414.977
11.408

115.737
100.245
4.014
415.961
11.366

115.848
100.288
3.929
417.292
11.287

.0
.1
-15.8
1.9
-11.3

.3
.7
-11.7
4.0
-14.5

.8
1.4
-11.2
2.5
13.1

1.1
.6
-20.7
2.9
10.3

.1
.4
-13.8
3.0
-12.9

1.0
1.0
-16.1
2.7
11.7

74.074
43.469
116.803
39.143
90.731
164.553
197.786
152.169
112.888
216.988
175.560
226.289
117.122
150.943
87.762
77.085
59.231
124.593
24.751
119.885
127.070
116.376
50.400
48.829
56.536
100.454
98.226
152.099

74.858
44.271
117.096
38.995
91.358
164.989
198.470
152.851
113.009
217.274
176.238
226.471
118.022
152.220
88.304
77.665
59.750
124.825
25.190
120.626
127.378
117.376
49.655
47.770
55.645
101.415
98.562
152.569

74.607
44.038
116.834
39.141
90.723
165.646
199.532
153.496
113.906
217.644
176.629
226.731
116.636
148.879
87.375
77.724
59.613
124.138
24.957
121.073
127.482
117.894
49.359
47.408
55.266
101.256
98.451
152.622

74.738
43.999
117.315
38.773
90.846
166.152
200.085
154.142
113.995
218.414
177.258
227.684
116.869
149.240
87.703
77.406
59.280
123.266
24.675
120.760
127.514
117.354
49.387
47.529
55.454
100.547
98.224
152.900

.1
-2.0
.9
-2.8
5.9
.2
-1.1
-.9
-1.8
2.3
7.0
2.4
-5.0
-5.3
-2.7
-2.8
-9.0

-18.3
-27.2
-3.9
-1.6
3.4
1.7
.0
-1.2
3.0
4.5
2.0
6.3
.6
2.9
1.4
.2
-1.3
.0
1.7
2.6
-.1
-6.6
-4.1
-.5
-18.2
-5.6
.2

3.6
5.0
1.8
-3.7
.5
3.9
4.7
5.3
4.0
2.7
3.9
2.5
-.9
-4.4
-.3
1.7
.3
-4.2
-1.2
3.0
1.4
3.4
-7.8
-10.2
-7.4
.4
.0
2.1

-9.6
-15.5
-1.5
-2.2
4.7
.9
-.6
-1.1
.6
3.4
4.5
4.3
-2.2
-1.3
-.7
-1.3
-5.3

-12.9
2.7
2.7
4.4
-5.6
-6.6
-2.2
-1.8
-.9
3.0

3.4
3.4
2.6
-1.5
-.1
-1.4
-4.6
-4.1
-5.2
4.0
1.8
4.0
.2
4.6
-6.1
1.3
.9
105.2
-12.0
.8
.3
4.5
-1.3
-5.1
-3.0
17.5
3.3
1.9

-6.7
2.2
2.6
2.1
-6.1
-5.4
-1.4
-10.4
-3.3
1.6

3.5
4.2
2.2
-2.6
.2
1.2
.0
.5
-.7
3.3
2.8
3.2
-.3
.0
-3.2
1.5
.6
40.2
-6.7
1.9
.8
4.0
-4.6
-7.7
-5.2
8.6
1.6
2.0

129.185
340.124

129.189
342.545

129.482
341.678

129.556
342.747

5.1
2.2

-2.4
3.5

4.0
-.2

1.2
3.1

1.3
2.9

2.6
1.4

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

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 .......................................................

164.024
191.270
279.215
235.057
157.368
100.567

165.024
192.150
279.495
237.811
159.879
101.215

164.717
191.150
280.363
239.428
162.216
100.914

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 .................................................

137.225
229.752
601.195
204.564
659.171
753.681
713.500
263.080
229.092
82.396
172.230
270.233
284.472
78.582
101.527
57.775
110.822
8.404
53.914
36.726
77.804

137.551
230.613
607.659
206.286
661.350
756.946
715.722
263.369
229.331
82.496
172.457
270.841
282.467
78.677
101.629
57.872
110.784
8.417
53.822
36.680
78.081

28.597

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—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

165.117
192.413
280.804
237.108
160.614
99.979

1.4
6.3
1.9
-1.0
.9
-3.5

4.6
1.3
.6
3.0
6.6
-1.7

0.4
3.0
1.7
3.0
3.8
2.1

2.7
2.4
2.3
3.5
8.5
-2.3

3.0
3.8
1.3
1.0
3.7
-2.6

1.5
2.7
2.0
3.3
6.1
-.1

137.683
231.402
609.963
206.929
663.596
759.390
719.789
264.096
230.118
82.402
173.160
271.861
284.430
78.572
101.545
57.709
111.140
8.397
53.450
36.586
78.147

137.923
232.404
610.785
206.432
666.597
763.383
722.488
265.024
230.064
82.364
173.723
272.860
284.254
78.524
101.465
57.677
111.001
8.395
53.353
36.886
78.341

.9
1.6
1.0
6.7
1.6
.8
4.2
1.2
2.3
.2
4.6
5.2
-3.4
.0
1.0
-1.6
5.0
-2.6
-6.0
-2.1
-.2

2.1
4.7
8.7
6.0
4.4
5.5
3.6
2.9
4.6
-.3
5.8
5.9
4.5
-.6
.5
-.6
2.1
-3.2
-5.5
-10.5
-1.7

1.3
3.1
-5.0
-4.0
3.7
5.1
3.3
1.8
-.3
-.3
2.3
1.5
13.0
-.3
-.4
-3.2
5.5
-.2
-9.7
-5.4
4.7

2.1
4.7
6.5
3.7
4.6
5.2
5.1
3.0
1.7
-.2
3.5
3.9
-.3
-.3
-.2
-.7
.6
-.4
-4.1
1.8
2.8

1.5
3.1
4.8
6.3
3.0
3.1
3.9
2.1
3.5
.0
5.2
5.5
.5
-.3
.8
-1.1
3.5
-2.9
-5.7
-6.4
-1.0

1.7
3.9
.6
-.2
4.1
5.2
4.2
2.4
.7
-.2
2.9
2.7
6.2
-.3
-.3
-2.0
3.0
-.3
-6.9
-1.9
3.7

28.590

28.154

27.387

-9.1

-3.8

-1.5

-15.9

-6.5

-9.0

406.188
895.841
365.395
237.826
217.176
163.190

406.314
896.306
365.536
238.377
217.231
163.345

407.162
898.143
366.374
238.088
217.687
162.929

407.797
907.216
370.074
240.525
217.535
162.924

2.7
7.9
8.2
3.1
1.1
1.7

1.5
1.8
1.8
1.3
1.4
-.3

1.9
2.4
3.0
-4.2
1.7
2.0

1.6
5.2
5.2
4.6
.7
-.7

2.1
4.8
5.0
2.2
1.2
.7

1.7
3.8
4.1
.1
1.2
.6

103.926

103.333

102.272

102.609

2.5

-.6

2.7

-5.0

1.0

-1.2

187.545
241.070
147.092
389.049
318.334
306.185
151.473
177.334
303.830
147.748
203.534
84.280
155.351
86.328

189.072
241.027
147.066
388.862
318.769
306.588
151.765
177.704
304.244
147.137
205.533
84.124
155.881
86.914

190.150
241.601
147.416
388.733
317.820
307.103
151.835
177.843
304.924
147.233
206.347
84.185
155.349
87.257

189.474
241.780
147.525
388.276
318.963
306.669
151.892
177.924
302.669
147.268
204.797
84.526
155.660
88.840

.9
2.8
2.8
1.5
3.1
2.0
.5
.2
-1.2
-.5
-.9
-5.0
-5.3
-5.3

.0
1.5
1.5
2.5
.3
2.3
2.2
3.2
-.6
.1
-1.0
-.4
2.7
-4.2

1.2
.6
.6
3.6
5.3
1.6
3.1
3.4
7.6
.2
12.4
1.8
2.1
-6.4

4.2
1.2
1.2
-.8
.8
.6
1.1
1.3
-1.5
-1.3
2.5
1.2
.8
12.2

.4
2.1
2.1
2.0
1.7
2.2
1.4
1.7
-.9
-.2
-.9
-2.7
-1.4
-4.8

2.7
.9
.9
1.4
3.0
1.1
2.1
2.4
2.9
-.5
7.4
1.5
1.5
2.5

187.397
159.780
209.700
265.620
110.925
283.536
279.406
283.006

188.223
160.571
211.221
268.550
111.212
283.927
280.033
284.864

188.737
160.838
211.760
269.886
111.086
285.048
280.860
287.772

189.654
162.061
215.423
274.299
110.856
285.370
281.341
288.045

.5
.0
.4
.3
-3.0
2.2
2.5
1.6

.2
-.3
.5
.5
-3.4
2.3
3.0
1.4

-1.4
-4.3
-6.0
-7.4
.8
4.0
2.9
2.3

4.9
5.8
11.4
13.7
-.2
2.6
2.8
7.3

.4
-.1
.4
.4
-3.2
2.2
2.8
1.5

1.7
.7
2.3
2.6
.3
3.3
2.8
4.8

Expenditure category

Special aggregate indexes
Commodities ............................................................................
Commodities less food and beverages ..................................
Nondurables less food and beverages .................................
Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................
Durables 1 ............................................................................
Services ....................................................................................
Rent of shelter 7 .......................................................................
Transportation services ............................................................

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

333.285
234.931
225.539
226.109
162.497
211.298
261.865
225.278
121.274
310.386
269.922
246.045
236.492
236.604
146.722
298.214
291.351
244.945
217.729

333.964
235.502
226.162
226.695
163.278
212.819
264.388
226.547
121.307
310.461
270.257
246.782
237.099
237.163
146.879
303.915
292.167
246.129
216.675

334.390
236.281
227.005
227.495
163.541
213.264
265.544
227.193
121.681
311.969
271.298
249.062
237.790
237.776
146.953
305.785
293.129
248.081
218.918

335.020
236.968
227.698
228.102
164.731
216.741
269.544
229.670
122.426
312.290
271.713
253.057
238.069
238.083
147.053
315.057
293.568
247.925
218.779

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

1.7
1.6
1.1
1.4
.1
.4
.4
.1
2.5
1.8
2.2
.3
1.7
1.8
-.2
1.2
2.4
.4
-.2

2.1
1.5
.8
1.5
-.2
.6
.7
1.1
.6
1.6
2.4
1.0
1.5
1.6
-.6
1.1
2.4
.6
1.0

2.3
1.5
1.2
1.7
-4.2
-5.8
-6.7
-1.9
-1.3
5.1
4.0
-.2
2.1
1.8
-.9
-14.0
2.8
5.1
8.9

2.1
3.5
3.9
3.6
5.6
10.7
12.3
8.0
3.9
2.5
2.7
11.9
2.7
2.5
.9
24.6
3.1
5.0
1.9

1.9
1.6
1.0
1.4
.0
.5
.6
.6
1.6
1.7
2.3
.6
1.6
1.7
-.4
1.2
2.4
.5
.4

2.2
2.5
2.5
2.6
.6
2.1
2.3
3.0
1.2
3.8
3.3
5.7
2.4
2.2
.0
3.5
2.9
5.0
5.4

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.

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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
June
2014
from—

Item
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

172.086
316.683
339.921
282.070
265.807
289.958
300.421
274.052
286.774
148.799
237.834
208.573
137.210
315.308
179.541
250.795
223.990
195.496
309.038
227.070
159.219
459.633
155.518
174.963
199.645
196.365
204.500
205.247
211.025
292.055
169.905
140.273
135.756
132.660
269.719
116.318
131.600
207.152
183.863
159.319
173.406
169.459

171.444
323.643
344.222
282.427
264.364
292.387
304.508
271.304
298.891
149.687
229.318
216.368
139.354
304.502
168.506
247.804
222.045
199.601
314.473
227.579
159.328
466.514
152.914
170.752
201.688
195.679
204.157
204.634
211.036
284.793
168.317
138.668
137.809
130.896
265.232
116.592
131.813
205.563
183.751
159.694
173.914
170.527

173.898
318.198
341.322
285.677
263.658
289.708
311.539
273.290
314.188
155.485
236.778
213.594
140.080
318.065
178.224
256.029
222.804
199.287
326.414
228.823
159.866
488.228
155.109
175.458
202.938
198.771
205.879
201.629
216.311
292.479
168.471
140.494
131.118
134.310
280.227
115.828
131.859
205.798
185.640
160.196
174.364
170.796

172.188
316.167
341.483
285.419
262.277
290.014
308.773
270.875
311.246
156.951
244.339
217.764
141.289
311.483
172.095
249.068
226.183
200.435
327.094
227.037
159.152
480.946
155.562
173.390
203.046
199.623
205.936
206.911
222.991
288.750
167.555
140.315
129.740
132.609
266.329
116.792
131.899
206.816
183.799
160.300
174.605
171.019

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

1.2
-1.7
.1
-.1
.2
.0
-2.2
1.5
-.2
.1
3.6
.8
.2
1.4
.3
2.7
.1
-1.2
.1
2.2
1.7
4.7
1.1
.9
-.9
.1
.9
1.7
2.7
1.4
-.1
-1.1
-1.1
-1.3
1.1
-.3
.0
1.2
-1.1
.0
.2
.1

-0.4
2.2
1.3
.1
-.5
.8
1.4
-1.0
4.2
.6
-3.6
3.7
1.6
-3.4
-6.1
-1.2
-.9
2.1
1.8
.2
.1
1.5
-1.7
-2.4
1.0
-.3
-.2
-.3
.0
-2.5
-.9
-1.1
1.5
-1.3
-1.7
.2
.2
-.8
-.1
.2
.3
.6

1.4
-1.7
-.8
1.2
-.3
-.9
2.3
.7
5.1
3.9
3.3
-1.3
.5
4.5
5.8
3.3
.3
-.2
3.8
.5
.3
4.7
1.4
2.8
.6
1.6
.8
-1.5
2.5
2.7
.1
1.3
-4.9
2.6
5.7
-.7
.0
.1
1.0
.3
.3
.2

-1.0
-.6
.0
-.1
-.5
.1
-.9
-.9
-.9
.9
3.2
2.0
.9
-2.1
-3.4
-2.7
1.5
.6
.2
-.8
-.4
-1.5
.3
-1.2
.1
.4
.0
2.6
3.1
-1.3
-.5
-.1
-1.1
-1.3
-5.0
.8
.0
.5
-1.0
.1
.1
.1

June
2013

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 ..............................................

0.8
-2.8
-.1
1.8
1.3
-1.2
3.0
-.9
11.3
12.4
3.7
7.1
4.0
-3.4
-13.2
.9
.7
.5
10.2
6.1
4.5
7.5
-.7
1.8
-2.8
4.6
-3.4
1.2
11.2
.1
-3.8
3.9
-1.1
2.0
-3.8
1.4
2.0
2.0
-1.8
1.8
1.8
2.0

Housing
Infants’ furniture 4 .......................................................................
Laundry equipment .....................................................................

NA

NA

NA

NA

-

-

-

-

-

110.799

108.820

106.317

105.140

-.4

-1.8

-2.3

-1.1

-8.6

101.420
144.812
153.278
303.394
316.739
295.669
153.992
364.980
209.401
126.352

101.684
145.039
153.878
314.387
326.751
305.858
154.503
363.510
210.272
124.893

101.671
145.078
153.824
316.418
328.088
308.384
153.674
366.494
210.689
124.617

101.242
144.537
153.107
317.362
329.907
308.606
154.760
368.844
210.082
124.931

-.1
-.1
-.1
5.2
5.4
4.5
-.2
.7
.1
.0

.3
.2
.4
3.6
3.2
3.4
.3
-.4
.4
-1.2

.0
.0
.0
.6
.4
.8
-.5
.8
.2
-.2

-.4
-.4
-.5
.3
.6
.1
.7
.6
-.3
.3

.0
-.4
.6
2.0
2.2
2.1
1.2
2.9
2.6
-1.4

NA

NA
NA

-

-

-

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

107.974
61.920
117.068

NA

108.373
62.079
117.083

109.782
61.826
117.083

62.140
117.184

-

3.0
1.0
-.1

-

.4
.3
.0

1.3
-.4
.0

.5
.1

-.2
.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
June
2014
from—

Item
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

273.808
626.515

274.466
627.441

274.829
626.648

275.162
627.988

0.6
.4

0.2
.1

0.1
-.1

0.1
.2

6.7
5.3

43.469
116.803
152.169
112.888
175.560
226.541
124.593
24.543
127.070
116.376
56.867
164.024
191.270

44.271
117.096
152.851
113.009
176.238
227.202
124.825
25.259
127.378
117.376
55.915
165.024
192.150

44.038
116.834
153.496
113.906
176.629
227.257
124.138
25.242
127.482
117.894
55.856
164.717
191.150

43.999
117.315
154.142
113.995
177.258
228.099
123.266
25.061
127.514
117.354
56.086
165.117
192.413

1.0
.5
-.8
-.2
.2
.3
4.0
1.8
.0
.4
.1
.0
-1.2

1.8
.3
.4
.1
.4
.3
.2
2.9
.2
.9
-1.7
.6
.5

-.5
-.2
.4
.8
.2
.0
-.6
-.1
.1
.4
-.1
-.2
-.5

-.1
.4
.4
.1
.4
.4
-.7
-.7
.0
-.5
.4
.2
.7

-6.2
.3
-.3
-.1
3.6
3.8
-6.7
1.7
3.0
-3.3
2.3
3.2

204.564

206.286

206.929

206.432

-.4

.8

.3

-.2

3.0

147.748
203.534
155.989
86.328

147.137
205.533
156.767
86.914

147.233
206.347
156.407
87.257

147.268
204.797
155.975
88.840

.0
.6
.9
.0

-.4
1.0
.5
.7

.1
.4
-.2
.4

.0
-.8
-.3
1.8

-.4
3.1
.0
-1.2

June
2013

Medical care
Inpatient hospital services 8 9 .....................................................
Outpatient hospital services 8 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 ...................................................

-

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

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.
This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other

item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator.
9 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base.
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.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
All items ........................................................................................
All items (1967=100) ....................................................................

100.000

234.216
697.657

234.702
699.107

2.0

0.2

0.3

0.3

0.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

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 .................................................................

15.540
14.590
8.948
1.253
2.178
.905
1.379
1.088
2.145
.300
.269
1.576
.451
5.643
.271
.950

241.485
241.549
238.538
272.597
251.554
224.324
295.275
164.080
205.006
206.752
229.636
219.891
129.748
247.982
174.627
239.271

241.475
241.556
238.261
272.050
252.470
223.444
292.317
164.092
205.141
207.986
229.526
219.860
130.623
248.464
175.184
238.986

2.3
2.4
2.5
-.2
7.4
4.0
2.8
-1.0
.1
-1.2
-.3
.4
-.1
2.2
3.2
1.0

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.4
-.4
-1.0
.0
.1
.6
.0
.0
.7
.2
.3
-.1

.4
.4
.5
.0
1.5
.5
.8
-.2
-.2
-.9
-.7
.0
.4
.3
.3
.1

.5
.5
.7
-.1
1.4
.5
1.1
.4
.3
-.6
.3
.5
-.4
.2
.3
.1

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.1
-.4
-.3
.0
.1
.6
.3
.0
.7
.2
.3
.0

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 .......................................................

39.581
30.332
9.515
.434
20.067
19.534
.316
5.734
4.463
.243
4.220
1.271
3.516
.368

229.335
263.089
272.353
158.653
250.453
250.451
143.183
232.863
200.479
336.572
202.925
203.697
119.223
164.980

230.627
263.616
272.941
160.366
250.895
250.891
142.963
239.109
207.257
329.720
210.368
203.965
119.365
165.909

2.6
2.8
3.1
4.0
2.6
2.6
4.8
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.4
3.3
-1.8
3.1

.6
.2
.2
1.1
.2
.2
-.2
2.7
3.4
-2.0
3.7
.1
.1
.6

-.1
.2
.3
-.1
.2
.2
-.1
-1.5
-2.1
-5.2
-1.9
.3
.0
1.1

.3
.3
.3
2.1
.2
.2
1.1
.8
1.0
-2.1
1.2
.1
-.2
.3

.1
.2
.3
-2.4
.2
.2
-.2
-.4
-.6
-2.0
-.5
.3
.2
.6

Apparel .......................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel ..........................................................
Women’s and girls’ apparel ......................................................
Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ...................................................
Footwear ..................................................................................

3.676
1.003
1.490
.194
.799

128.021
124.310
114.304
120.293
135.986

126.480
123.289
111.592
118.281
135.749

.7
.1
2.4
-.1
-.1

-1.2
-.8
-2.4
-1.7
-.2

.1
.1
.3
1.4
-.1

.4
.6
.3
-1.0
.6

.6
.9
.5
-.7
.7

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 ................................................................

19.428
18.601
7.018
3.521
2.961
6.609
6.479
.536
1.186
.827

224.168
220.148
101.117
147.950
152.453
320.138
318.921
145.585
267.849
294.023

224.352
220.310
100.973
147.230
152.999
320.984
319.828
145.228
268.543
294.796

1.4
1.3
-.1
.0
.1
2.0
1.9
-.8
1.7
3.4

.1
.1
-.1
-.5
.4
.3
.3
-.2
.3
.3

1.1
1.1
.3
.3
.5
2.3
2.1
.2
.1
1.1

.5
.4
.0
.2
-.1
.8
.9
-.2
.1
3.7

1.0
1.1
-.5
-.4
-.4
3.3
3.3
-.2
.3
.3

Medical care ...............................................................................
Medical care commodities ........................................................
Medical care services ...............................................................
Professional services .............................................................

6.150
1.362
4.788
2.444

437.893
332.275
470.457
358.616

438.183
334.072
470.129
358.411

2.5
2.7
2.5
1.4

.1
.5
-.1
-.1

.3
.3
.2
.1

.3
.5
.3
.3

.1
.7
-.1
-.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
Hospital and related services .................................................

1.664

742.398

742.282

5.6

0.0

0.4

0.4

0.0

Recreation 2 ...............................................................................
Video and audio 2 ....................................................................

5.161
2.064

112.322
101.925

112.340
101.789

.4
.8

.0
-.1

.1
.1

-.1
.0

.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 ...............

6.915
2.472
.193
2.279
4.443
4.343
3.118
1.225
.280

129.672
225.942
613.631
632.674
84.790
82.122
100.383
9.003
53.524

129.631
226.188
613.152
633.463
84.697
82.030
100.305
8.985
53.098

1.2
3.3
2.6
3.4
-.2
-.3
-.1
-1.3
-6.7

.0
.1
-.1
.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.8

.2
.4
1.2
.3
.1
.1
.1
.3
-.1

.0
.3
.3
.3
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.6

.1
.4
.2
.4
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.4

Other goods and services ..........................................................
Tobacco and smoking products 1 ............................................
Personal care ...........................................................................
Personal care products 1 .......................................................
Personal care services 1 ........................................................
Miscellaneous personal services ...........................................

3.549
1.157
2.391
.710
.568
.936

439.618
906.036
214.878
162.985
241.794
389.525

441.085
915.233
214.885
162.945
241.960
389.590

2.3
4.4
1.2
.7
1.5
1.6

.3
1.0
.0
.0
.1
.0

.0
.1
.0
.1
.0
-.1

.2
.2
.2
-.4
.2
.0

.3
1.0
.0
.0
.1
.0

42.394
15.540
26.853
16.579
3.676
12.903
10.275
57.606
30.015
.316
4.220
1.271
.368
5.671
4.788
10.956

195.468
241.485
170.582
229.726
128.021
297.977
113.565
279.451
253.427
143.183
202.925
203.697
164.980
289.816
470.457
316.052

195.351
241.475
170.425
229.586
126.480
298.723
113.402
280.589
253.944
142.963
210.368
203.965
165.909
290.085
470.129
316.258

1.1
2.3
.3
1.4
.7
1.6
-1.2
2.8
2.8
4.8
4.4
3.3
3.1
3.1
2.5
1.8

-.1
.0
-.1
-.1
-1.2
.3
-.1
.4
.2
-.2
3.7
.1
.6
.1
-.1
.1

.5
.4
.6
.9
.1
1.2
.3
.1
.2
-.1
-1.9
.3
1.1
.6
.2
.2

.3
.5
.2
.5
.4
.5
.0
.4
.3
1.1
1.2
.1
.3
.8
.3
.1

.6
.0
.9
1.7
.6
1.8
-.1
.1
.2
-.2
-.5
.3
.6
.1
-.1
.2

85.410
69.668
93.850
27.804
17.529
13.853
32.119
27.591
52.818
11.072
88.928
74.338
20.952
6.852
53.386

232.702
226.152
226.055
172.962
230.507
291.650
236.583
274.533
266.471
258.473
232.352
230.909
150.491
322.893
287.815
$ .427
$ .143

233.267
226.629
226.546
172.802
230.360
292.310
236.503
276.254
267.673
262.286
232.439
231.011
150.196
323.516
288.211
$ .426
$ .143

2.0
1.7
2.0
.3
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.7
2.8
3.0
2.0
1.9
-.1
2.1
2.6

.2
.2
.2
-.1
-.1
.2
.0
.6
.5
1.5
.0
.0
-.2
.2
.1

.3
.3
.3
.6
.9
1.1
.7
-.1
.1
.5
.3
.2
.2
2.0
.3

.3
.4
.3
.2
.4
.5
.3
.4
.4
.9
.3
.2
.0
.7
.3

.3
.4
.3
.8
1.6
1.7
1.2
.1
.2
1.7
.1
.1
.1
3.1
.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 1 ................................................................................
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.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

All items ..............................................................................

231.780

232.447

233.236

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 ........................................................

239.540
239.525
235.947
272.270
245.556
222.000
289.330
164.460
204.303
209.988
230.369
218.100
129.685
246.896
173.599
238.536

240.436
240.463
237.036
272.189
249.283
223.111
291.552
164.070
203.870
208.057
228.713
218.126
130.212
247.586
174.116
238.795

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 .............................................

228.964
261.764
270.809
151.057
249.559
249.558
141.749
236.333
204.468
362.640
206.344
203.017
119.234
162.687

Apparel ..............................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel .................................................
Women’s and girls’ apparel .............................................
Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel ..........................................
Footwear .........................................................................

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

233.941

1.5

1.4

1.5

3.8

1.5

2.6

241.527
241.615
238.645
271.873
252.744
224.324
294.651
164.797
204.524
206.752
229.313
219.242
129.748
247.982
174.627
238.927

241.602
241.702
238.495
271.374
252.955
223.444
293.863
164.789
204.727
207.986
229.896
219.196
130.623
248.464
175.184
238.826

1.2
1.1
.8
.4
3.2
1.4
5.5
-2.6
-2.3
-4.0
-2.3
-2.0
-5.4
1.6
2.3
2.3

1.0
1.0
.2
-1.6
2.6
3.2
-6.9
.6
1.8
-3.7
-.2
3.1
4.1
2.1
2.9
2.1

3.5
3.8
4.6
1.6
11.8
8.8
6.6
-2.9
.2
7.3
2.2
-1.4
-1.7
2.5
4.1
-.9

3.5
3.7
4.4
-1.3
12.6
2.6
6.4
.8
.8
-3.8
-.8
2.0
2.9
2.6
3.7
.5

1.1
1.0
.5
-.6
2.9
2.3
-.9
-1.0
-.3
-3.9
-1.3
.5
-.8
1.9
2.6
2.2

3.5
3.7
4.5
.1
12.2
5.7
6.5
-1.1
.5
1.6
.7
.3
.6
2.5
3.9
-.2

228.819
262.365
271.735
150.934
250.032
250.032
141.592
232.670
200.275
343.668
202.480
203.667
119.192
164.430

229.546
263.113
272.543
154.061
250.588
250.586
143.183
234.556
202.308
336.572
204.874
203.803
118.904
164.980

229.787
263.605
273.458
150.387
251.053
251.046
142.963
233.687
201.171
329.720
203.882
204.481
119.151
165.909

1.8
2.6
3.1
.1
2.5
2.5
1.7
.4
-.3
16.2
-1.2
2.6
-3.2
2.6

2.3
2.7
2.5
-1.0
2.9
2.9
5.5
2.6
2.1
20.4
1.0
4.5
-1.8
2.1

4.9
3.0
2.9
18.2
2.6
2.6
8.8
19.7
24.6
23.0
24.7
3.2
-1.8
-.2

1.4
2.8
4.0
-1.8
2.4
2.4
3.5
-4.4
-6.3
-31.7
-4.7
2.9
-.3
8.2

2.1
2.7
2.8
-.5
2.7
2.7
3.6
1.5
.9
18.3
-.1
3.6
-2.5
2.3

3.1
2.9
3.4
7.8
2.5
2.5
6.1
7.0
8.1
-8.3
9.0
3.0
-1.1
3.9

126.174
121.445
112.584
120.381
134.062

126.318
121.507
112.952
122.080
133.945

126.770
122.231
113.279
120.902
134.795

127.559
123.300
113.840
120.010
135.701

1.1
-2.0
6.1
-6.2
-1.9

-.5
-.2
.6
4.8
-2.2

-2.2
-3.4
-1.9
2.8
-1.3

4.5
6.3
4.5
-1.2
5.0

.3
-1.1
3.3
-.8
-2.1

1.1
1.3
1.3
.7
1.8

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 .......................................................

215.988
212.415
100.504
146.852
151.343
293.763
292.358
145.656
267.262
274.472

218.323
214.709
100.843
147.302
152.097
300.396
298.612
145.894
267.573
277.511

219.488
215.552
100.881
147.610
151.897
302.860
301.290
145.585
267.849
287.860

221.767
217.860
100.408
147.030
151.226
312.801
311.323
145.228
268.543
288.798

.9
1.2
.1
.9
-.7
.1
.0
-2.0
2.7
-5.0

.6
.7
.7
-.9
2.7
.0
.2
.9
.2
.1

-6.1
-6.3
-.7
-.5
-1.1
-15.8
-16.3
-1.1
2.0
-1.7

11.1
10.7
-.4
.5
-.3
28.6
28.6
-1.2
1.9
22.6

.8
.9
.4
.0
1.0
.1
.1
-.5
1.4
-2.5

2.2
1.8
-.6
.0
-.7
4.0
3.7
-1.2
2.0
9.7

Medical care ......................................................................
Medical care commodities ..............................................
Medical care services .....................................................
Professional services ....................................................

435.108
329.511
467.729
356.805

436.202
330.545
468.821
357.171

437.585
332.139
470.086
358.419

438.121
334.557
469.847
357.971

3.8
1.9
4.4
1.3

.4
-1.1
.8
2.2

3.1
3.7
2.9
.8

2.8
6.3
1.8
1.3

2.1
.4
2.6
1.7

2.9
5.0
2.4
1.0

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Hospital and related services ........................................

736.195

739.353

742.420

Recreation 2 ......................................................................
Video and audio 2 ...........................................................

111.904
101.253

112.071
101.374

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 .....

129.615
225.979
607.050
633.357
84.725
82.086
100.400
8.985
53.627

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—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

742.668

10.2

0.2

8.5

3.6

5.1

6.0

111.991
101.379

112.102
101.444

.0
.4

.4
.4

.6
1.5

.7
.8

.2
.4

.6
1.1

129.925
226.892
614.081
635.519
84.850
82.205
100.493
9.010
53.568

129.973
227.619
615.959
637.564
84.746
82.096
100.383
8.993
53.251

130.073
228.417
617.176
639.881
84.681
82.025
100.305
8.983
53.043

.6
1.5
.7
1.6
-.1
-.2
.6
-2.7
-7.5

1.7
4.6
8.3
4.2
-.3
-.5
.3
-3.0
-4.9

.8
2.8
-4.9
3.5
-.4
-.4
-.9
.8
-10.0

1.4
4.4
6.8
4.2
-.2
-.3
-.4
-.1
-4.3

1.1
3.0
4.4
2.9
-.2
-.4
.5
-2.9
-6.2

1.1
3.6
.8
3.9
-.3
-.3
-.6
.3
-7.2

438.549
903.802
214.359
163.389
241.275
389.135

438.659
904.285
214.383
163.580
241.228
388.878

439.553
906.036
214.831
162.985
241.794
388.798

440.994
915.233
214.818
162.945
241.960
388.828

3.5
8.3
1.0
2.8
2.9
1.1

1.6
1.7
1.6
-.3
1.4
2.7

1.6
2.5
1.2
1.5
.5
3.1

2.2
5.2
.9
-1.1
1.1
-.3

2.6
4.9
1.3
1.2
2.1
1.9

1.9
3.8
1.0
.2
.8
1.4

191.788
239.540
166.326
220.878
126.174
284.679
113.170
278.341
252.164
141.749
206.344
203.017
162.687
285.469
467.729
315.234

192.797
240.436
167.346
222.794
126.318
288.151
113.562
278.629
252.749
141.592
202.480
203.667
164.430
287.098
468.821
315.903

193.375
241.527
167.699
223.902
126.770
289.669
113.565
279.641
253.424
143.183
204.874
203.803
164.980
289.453
470.086
316.182

194.472
241.602
169.170
227.742
127.559
294.866
113.402
279.942
253.965
142.963
203.882
204.481
165.909
289.779
469.847
316.674

.4
1.2
-.1
.1
1.1
.0
-2.7
2.3
2.6
1.7
-1.2
2.6
2.6
2.9
4.4
1.5

.3
1.0
-.1
.5
-.5
.5
-3.8
2.2
2.8
5.5
1.0
4.5
2.1
1.4
.8
1.9

-2.0
3.5
-5.1
-7.1
-2.2
-7.9
1.1
4.2
2.8
8.8
24.7
3.2
-.2
2.3
2.9
1.7

5.7
3.5
7.0
13.0
4.5
15.1
.8
2.3
2.9
3.5
-4.7
2.9
8.2
6.2
1.8
1.8

.4
1.1
-.1
.3
.3
.3
-3.2
2.2
2.7
3.6
-.1
3.6
2.3
2.1
2.6
1.7

1.8
3.5
.8
2.5
1.1
3.0
1.0
3.2
2.9
6.1
9.0
3.0
3.9
4.2
2.4
1.8

230.202
223.278
223.644
168.771
222.041
279.436
230.809
273.782
265.448
247.450
230.944
229.615
149.682
297.892
286.177

230.824
223.978
224.294
169.778
223.951
282.532
232.312
273.610
265.665
248.625
231.553
230.163
149.917
303.811
286.951

231.552
224.790
225.058
170.127
224.957
283.957
233.061
274.830
266.607
250.859
232.171
230.680
149.983
306.007
287.798

232.358
225.583
225.765
171.567
228.586
288.721
235.915
275.028
267.053
255.198
232.440
230.984
150.082
315.519
288.251

1.6
1.0
1.3
.0
.1
.1
-.2
1.9
2.2
.0
1.7
1.8
-.2
.6
2.6

1.5
.8
1.5
.0
.6
.7
1.0
1.6
2.2
.8
1.5
1.6
-.3
.7
2.3

1.1
.8
1.4
-5.0
-6.8
-7.5
-2.4
5.6
4.2
-1.5
2.0
1.6
-1.0
-14.6
2.6

3.8
4.2
3.8
6.8
12.3
14.0
9.1
1.8
2.4
13.1
2.6
2.4
1.1
25.9
2.9

1.5
.9
1.4
.0
.4
.4
.4
1.7
2.2
.4
1.6
1.7
-.2
.6
2.4

2.4
2.5
2.6
.7
2.3
2.7
3.2
3.7
3.3
5.6
2.3
2.0
.0
3.6
2.8

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 1 .......................................................................
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.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

Expenditure category
All items ........................................................................................
All items (1967=100) ....................................................................

100.000

234.216
697.657

234.702
699.107

2.0

0.2

0.3

0.3

0.3

-

-

-

-

-

-

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

15.540
14.590
8.948
1.253
.423
.053
.219
.151
.829
.244
.119
.207
.259
2.178
2.037
1.312
.602
.245
.082
.217
.058
.406
.158
.080
.076
.092
.304
.432
.363
.069
.293
.141
.152
.140
.905
.308
.266
.127
.204
1.379
1.049
.563
.089
.103
.151
.220
.486
.082
.074
.100
.231
.330
.178
.090
.063

241.485
241.549
238.538
272.597
234.118
249.867
228.759
240.300
295.020
177.173
171.853
273.057
271.374
251.554
252.610
255.950
298.013
271.741
217.860
198.479
220.501
229.150
170.600
212.591
210.883
140.641
217.472
234.367
150.791
154.604
290.257
175.682
147.754
237.335
224.324
157.010
233.947
211.867
144.223
295.275
340.756
369.272
354.647
202.452
247.425
125.071
309.930
328.298
277.033
302.266
321.855
157.499
163.968
144.361
159.275

241.475
241.556
238.261
272.050
234.578
252.741
230.848
237.496
293.827
177.127
169.488
272.382
270.184
252.470
253.607
257.031
298.215
272.215
216.384
199.168
219.676
230.311
170.526
217.557
207.330
143.016
219.763
235.606
151.488
155.944
290.480
175.893
147.807
237.085
223.444
155.823
233.346
210.310
144.503
292.317
336.393
355.604
371.385
204.507
236.318
114.109
315.497
334.440
291.588
308.296
323.882
157.335
163.246
144.442
160.288

2.3
2.4
2.5
-.2
-.4
-1.4
.0
-.7
.0
-1.2
-1.5
1.3
.6
7.4
7.4
9.5
10.4
11.3
10.3
9.4
10.7
12.0
12.6
3.2
14.0
18.3
4.2
1.5
1.3
3.2
6.5
8.2
4.9
8.5
4.0
5.1
7.4
-1.5
1.0
2.8
3.8
5.4
1.7
-1.2
11.8
4.9
1.9
5.7
3.4
.6
.6
-.2
.9
-2.4
.0

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.2
1.2
.9
-1.2
-.4
.0
-1.4
-.2
-.4
.4
.4
.4
.1
.2
-.7
.3
-.4
.5
.0
2.3
-1.7
1.7
1.1
.5
.5
.9
.1
.1
.0
-.1
-.4
-.8
-.3
-.7
.2
-1.0
-1.3
-3.7
4.7
1.0
-4.5
-8.8
1.8
1.9
5.3
2.0
.6
-.1
-.4
.1
.6

.4
.4
.5
.0
-.6
-1.4
.4
-1.1
.3
1.1
-1.1
-.4
.9
1.5
1.6
2.9
3.1
2.9
3.4
3.3
2.0
4.1
2.5
-.5
6.9
7.1
1.1
-1.6
-1.5
-1.2
.0
1.0
.0
.6
.5
.2
1.7
.2
-.2
.8
1.4
1.5
.4
.6
3.7
.0
1.2
.8
5.0
-1.4
2.3
-1.2
-1.6
.7
-1.9

.5
.5
.7
-.1
-.3
-1.0
-.4
1.3
-.1
-1.3
.4
1.1
-.1
1.4
1.3
1.1
.0
-.1
.1
-.4
1.5
2.6
3.9
2.4
1.2
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.8
1.1
1.5
1.6
1.2
3.1
.5
.5
1.9
-.9
.8
1.1
1.2
.2
2.8
-.4
1.0
-1.4
2.4
-.5
2.1
-2.3
2.8
.7
1.4
-1.0
.2

.0
.0
-.1
-.2
.3
.8
.9
-1.2
-.2
.1
-.8
-.5
-.2
.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
-.7
.3
-.4
.1
.0
.3
-1.2
2.4
.8
-.2
-.4
.8
-.2
.1
-.5
-.1
-.4
-.8
.9
-.9
.2
-.3
-.2
-2.3
1.4
.8
-7.9
-.9
2.3
.4
7.3
2.0
1.2
-.4
-.9
.3
.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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 .................................

1.088
.833
.344
.018
.470
.255
.146
.110
2.145
.300
.066
.175
.059
.269
.067
.071
.131
1.576
.094
.311
.340
.297
.083
.451
5.643
2.298
2.752
.229
.092
.271
.950
.562
.362
.055
.145
.388

164.080
126.809
158.891
169.621
115.071
118.458
199.486
127.754
205.006
206.752
181.509
137.499
153.638
229.636
193.793
130.385
168.116
219.891
249.505
164.192
245.494
231.693
156.209
129.748
247.982
154.374
157.519
157.588
141.843
174.627
239.271
203.167
215.213
189.530
165.467
320.378

164.092
126.967
158.628
167.921
115.525
118.023
199.753
126.430
205.141
207.986
184.185
137.716
155.011
229.526
195.385
130.310
167.247
219.860
250.996
165.081
243.710
230.029
154.609
130.623
248.464
154.712
157.796
157.643
142.111
175.184
238.986
202.543
214.166
188.605
165.813
320.862

-1.0
-1.0
-.8
.5
-1.2
-1.5
-3.2
.4
.1
-1.2
-3.4
-.9
.2
-.3
5.7
-2.8
-2.1
.4
-1.1
-.3
.7
1.5
1.6
-.1
2.2
2.3
2.2
2.1
-1.0
3.2
1.0
.4
.9
.2
-.4
1.8

0.0
.1
-.2
-1.0
.4
-.4
.1
-1.0
.1
.6
1.5
.2
.9
.0
.8
-.1
-.5
.0
.6
.5
-.7
-.7
-1.0
.7
.2
.2
.2
.0
.2
.3
-.1
-.3
-.5
-.5
.2
.2

-0.2
-.4
-.3
.4
-.1
.4
.0
.8
-.2
-.9
-1.5
-1.0
-.1
-.7
.1
-.2
-1.1
.0
.2
.9
-.1
-1.3
.5
.4
.3
.1
.3
1.2
-.3
.3
.1
.0
.3
-.3
-.4
.4

0.4
.2
.1
-.2
-.7
.5
.3
.6
.3
-.6
.1
-1.2
-.2
.3
.7
-2.5
1.1
.5
1.3
.2
.6
1.2
.4
-.4
.2
.2
.1
.3
-.5
.3
.1
.1
-.1
.8
.2
.2

0.0
.3
-.2
-1.0
.4
-.3
.5
-.9
.1
.6
1.9
.2
1.1
.3
1.8
-.1
-.6
.0
.0
.5
-.7
.1
-1.0
.7
.2
.2
.2
.8
.2
.3
.0
-.2
-.2
-.6
.0
.2

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 ..............

39.581
30.332
9.515
.434
.078
.355
20.067
19.534
.316
5.734
4.463
.243
.146
.096
4.220
3.335
.885
1.271
.987
.285
3.516
.217
.028
.041
.148
.680
.241
.325

229.335
263.089
272.353
158.653
499.086
326.574
250.453
250.451
143.183
232.863
200.479
336.572
379.181
338.554
202.925
204.491
193.617
203.697
454.687
426.309
119.223
63.420
108.038
72.919
51.158
113.999
132.303
87.585

230.627
263.616
272.941
160.366
499.220
330.720
250.895
250.891
142.963
239.109
207.257
329.720
372.573
330.053
210.368
215.342
189.537
203.965
455.244
427.008
119.365
63.890
108.412
73.175
51.630
114.364
132.757
88.136

2.6
2.8
3.1
4.0
3.2
2.7
2.6
2.6
4.8
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.2
4.9
4.4
4.2
5.1
3.3
3.5
2.7
-1.8
-2.5
.9
.0
-4.0
-2.1
-.3
-3.3

.6
.2
.2
1.1
.0
1.3
.2
.2
-.2
2.7
3.4
-2.0
-1.7
-2.5
3.7
5.3
-2.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.7
.3
.4
.9
.3
.3
.6

-.1
.2
.3
-.1
.3
-.1
.2
.2
-.1
-1.5
-2.1
-5.2
-3.1
-6.3
-1.9
-2.5
.4
.3
.3
.4
.0
-.9
.1
-.5
-1.2
.7
1.0
.7

.3
.3
.3
2.1
.2
2.4
.2
.2
1.1
.8
1.0
-2.1
-1.3
-1.6
1.2
2.1
-2.0
.1
.1
-.1
-.2
.7
.9
.0
.9
.1
-.3
.2

.1
.2
.3
-2.4
.3
-2.9
.2
.2
-.2
-.4
-.6
-2.0
-1.7
.5
-.5
.2
-2.8
.3
.4
.2
.2
.7
.3
.4
.9
.3
.3
.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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 2 ......................................
Repair of household items 1 2 ..............................................

.095
.292
.163
.122
.466
.285
.082
.033
.066
.573
.196
.248
.920
.395
.276
.250
.368
.072
.112
.079
.053

75.776
82.689
94.242
67.874
62.499
49.259
133.925
55.578
93.689
92.718
100.505
86.642
189.545
120.525
170.318
119.420
164.980
152.017
165.549
134.381
217.857

75.179
82.604
93.444
68.466
62.731
49.375
133.989
57.773
93.372
92.419
100.323
86.217
189.292
120.121
170.308
119.468
165.909
152.017
166.614
136.222
217.835

-2.4
-5.2
-7.5
-1.9
-4.7
-6.3
1.7
-9.0
-4.1
-1.3
-1.4
-1.1
-1.2
-2.3
-.5
-.3
3.1
2.5
3.7
3.1
2.5

-0.8
-.1
-.8
.9
.4
.2
.0
3.9
-.3
-.3
-.2
-.5
-.1
-.3
.0
.0
.6
.0
.6
1.4
.0

0.4
-1.2
-1.9
-.6
-.8
.0
-1.1
-3.8
-1.6
-.9
-.7
-.8
-.1
-.6
.6
.0
1.1
-.1
2.5
.6
-.1

0.4
-1.9
-1.5
-2.3
.3
.9
1.3
-3.6
.3
-.5
-.4
-.7
-.2
-.1
-.3
.0
.3
.2
.0
-.2
.8

-0.7
.0
-.8
.9
.5
.2
.8
3.9
-.6
.0
-.2
.0
-.1
-.3
.0
.0
.6
.0
.6
.6
.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 ................................................................................

3.676
1.003
.759
.101
.205
.234
.205
.245
1.490
1.199
.119
.146
.594

128.021
124.310
129.301
122.506
159.554
82.651
125.017
108.752
114.304
117.774
105.935
117.078
88.731

126.480
123.289
128.227
120.062
161.119
80.691
124.568
107.891
111.592
115.156
103.196
113.627
86.377

.7
.1
-1.1
-2.3
-1.3
-2.1
1.1
3.8
2.4
2.7
13.7
-.1
1.0

-1.2
-.8
-.8
-2.0
1.0
-2.4
-.4
-.8
-2.4
-2.2
-2.6
-2.9
-2.7

.1
.1
-1.1
-2.6
-.7
-1.8
.5
3.6
.3
-.8
.5
-5.1
-1.0

.4
.6
.3
1.2
.6
-1.0
.9
.6
.3
.3
.9
.1
-.3

.6
.9
1.1
1.0
2.2
1.2
1.1
.2
.5
.9
6.2
.3
.9

.327
.291
.799
.293
.206
.300
.194
.189
.077
.112

110.262
101.716
135.986
136.697
144.253
129.147
120.293
157.633
112.958
170.277

109.101
98.647
135.749
139.156
147.006
124.698
118.281
161.000
115.816
173.451

5.4
.8
-.1
3.1
4.6
-6.2
-.1
-3.3
1.6
-5.0

-1.1
-3.0
-.2
1.8
1.9
-3.4
-1.7
2.1
2.5
1.9

1.6
5.0
-.1
1.3
1.1
-1.5
1.4
-1.7
-2.2
-2.0

1.6
.2
.6
.2
3.0
-.7
-1.0
-.2
-1.0
.2

-.7
-1.3
.7
1.8
3.2
-2.2
-.7
1.5
2.5
1.4

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 .........................

19.428
18.601
7.018
3.521
2.961
.357
.049
6.609
6.479

224.168
220.148
101.117
147.950
152.453
83.781
120.956
320.138
318.921
317.732
329.850
309.512
286.983
145.585
127.862
162.856
267.849
282.957
241.412

224.352
220.310
100.973
147.230
152.999
83.075
120.288
320.984
319.828
318.684
331.792
309.703
284.578
145.228
126.764
164.000
268.543
283.663
241.874

1.4
1.3
-.1
.0
.1
-2.4
3.5
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.1
1.6
-.8
-2.4
1.7
1.7
4.0
1.0

.1
.1
-.1
-.5
.4
-.8
-.6
.3
.3
.3
.6
.1
-.8
-.2
-.9
.7
.3
.2
.2

1.1
1.1
.3
.3
.5
-.3
-1.6
2.3
2.1
2.2
1.8
2.2
-1.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.3
.1

.5
.4
.0
.2
-.1
-.1
-.5
.8
.9
.9
.5
.7
.7
-.2
-.2
-.3
.1
.0
-.4

1.0
1.1
-.5
-.4
-.4
-1.3
-2.0
3.3
3.3
3.4
3.2
3.5
1.8
-.2
-.9
.7
.3
.2
.2

-

.130
.536
.326
.210
1.186
.064
.484

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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 2 ......................................................
Public transportation ................................................................
Airline fare ..............................................................................
Other intercity transportation ..................................................
Intracity transportation 1 .........................................................

.598
2.716
.536
.340
.182
.827
.465
.091
.265

164.024
436.745
175.307
168.533
189.974
294.023
338.481
153.904
294.313

164.541
437.274
175.259
168.672
189.521
294.796
338.742
156.920
294.489

2.1
4.8
1.5
1.1
2.3
3.4
5.3
.5
.4

0.3
.1
.0
.1
-.2
.3
.1
2.0
.1

0.1
.9
.1
.0
.4
1.1
2.0
.0
.0

0.5
.5
.0
.0
.4
3.7
6.3
-.3
-.1

0.3
.2
.0
.1
-.1
.3
.3
.0
.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 .............................................................

6.150
1.362
1.317
1.046
.271
.045
4.788
2.444
1.291
.689
.233
.232
1.664
1.562

.078
.024
.680

437.893
332.275
111.177
450.906
98.854
101.524
470.457
358.616
361.425
441.816
185.569
230.927
742.398
278.241
273.046
630.326
211.666
115.374
123.770

438.183
334.072
111.817
454.214
98.803
101.042
470.129
358.411
360.902
441.614
185.110
232.299
742.282
278.195
273.244
631.267
211.662
115.374
123.456

2.5
2.7
2.8
3.8
-1.1
-1.4
2.5
1.4
.9
2.0
2.3
1.4
5.6
5.8
6.8
5.2
2.4
.7
-.9

.1
.5
.6
.7
-.1
-.5
-.1
-.1
-.1
.0
-.2
.6
.0
.0
.1
.1
.0
.0
-.3

.3
.3
.3
.3
.6
.4
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
-.2
.4
.4
.4
.5
.2
.0
-.2

.3
.5
.2
.6
.1
.3
.3
.3
.3
.1
1.1
.4
.4
.4
.5
.3
.1
.0
-.2

.1
.7
.6
1.0
-.1
-.5
-.1
-.1
-.3
.0
-.2
.6
.0
.0
.0
.4
.2
.0
-.3

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 ....................................................................
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 .......................................................................................
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 ...........................................................

5.161
2.064
.179
1.638
.031

112.322
101.925
4.045
418.478
11.159

112.340
101.789
3.956
418.828
11.073

.4
.8
-15.4
2.9
-1.0

.0
-.1
-2.2
.1
-.8

.1
.1
-1.5
.2
3.0

-.1
.0
-1.9
.3
-.4

.1
.1
-2.2
.3
-.8

.102
.057
.042
.951
.679
.273
.446
.223
.217
.094
.035
.058
.404
.307
.048
.030
1.061

73.093
38.845
90.689
163.141
200.953
220.923
117.336
146.287
85.690
80.240
60.536
119.997
47.772
49.123
101.787
97.917
154.013

73.432
38.366
90.768
163.643
201.574
221.592
117.565
146.705
85.772
80.024
60.082
120.043
47.770
49.225
100.660
97.989
154.215

-4.0
-.9
1.9
1.1
.0
3.7
-1.3
-1.0
-1.9
.1
-2.2
1.5
-5.3
-6.8
2.2
-.1
1.8

.5
-1.2
.1
.3
.3
.3
.2
.3
.1
-.3
-.7
.0
.0
.2
-1.1
.1
.1

1.2
-.7
.6
.3
.3
.2
.5
.4
.7
1.0
1.9
.5
-1.6
-2.2
.8
.2
.4

-.8
.5
-.4
.5
.5
.2
-1.3
-2.1
-1.2
.1
-.1
.2
-.7
-1.0
.3
-.1
.0

.5
-.8
.1
.3
.3
.4
.2
.3
.4
-.2
-.7
.0
.0
.2
-1.1
.1
.1

.326
.501
.126
.141
.078
.063

128.834
337.059
279.888
242.795
161.118
101.770

128.772
338.081
279.904
240.633
159.883
100.703

1.6
1.9
1.6
1.9
4.6
-1.6

.0
.3
.0
-.9
-.8
-1.0

.1
.8
-.1
1.2
1.7
.5

.1
-.2
.4
.5
1.0
-.2

.0
.3
.0
-.9
-.8
-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 .......................

6.915
2.472
.193
2.279
1.147
.244

129.672
225.942
613.631
632.674
757.338
706.597

129.631
226.188
613.152
633.463
758.629
708.810

1.2
3.3
2.6
3.4
4.0
3.5

.0
.1
-.1
.1
.2
.3

.2
.4
1.2
.3
.5
.3

.0
.3
.3
.3
.3
.4

.1
.4
.2
.4
.5
.3

-

See footnotes at end of table.

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categories -Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)

Item and Group

Relative
importance,
December
2013

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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 ....................................................

.758
.041
4.443
.100
.092
.009
4.343
3.118
2.299
.819
1.225
.280
.055
.808

262.728
232.542
84.790
173.845
274.836
282.615
82.122
100.383
58.604
111.211
9.003
53.524
36.042
78.643

262.705
232.871
84.697
173.840
274.836
282.526
82.030
100.305
58.570
111.062
8.985
53.098
36.110
78.843

2.1
2.1
-.2
3.9
3.9
3.3
-.3
-.1
-1.5
3.3
-1.3
-6.7
-4.2
1.4

0.0
.1
-.1
.0
.0
.0
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.8
.2
.3

0.1
.0
.1
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.3
-.1
-.1
.5

0.3
.6
-.1
.3
.4
.0
-.1
-.1
-.3
.3
-.2
-.6
-.3
.0

0.2
.1
-.1
.3
.4
.0
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.4
.2
.3

.069

31.240

30.120

-7.3

-3.6

.0

-1.3

-3.6

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 ............................................

3.549
1.157
1.082
.066
2.391
.710

439.618
906.036
368.340
238.640
214.878
162.985

441.085
915.233
372.099
240.909
214.885
162.945

2.3
4.4
4.6
.7
1.2
.7

.3
1.0
1.0
1.0
.0
.0

.0
.1
.0
.4
.0
.1

.2
.2
.2
-.1
.2
-.4

.3
1.0
1.0
1.0
.0
.0

.379

102.532

102.846

-.2

.3

-.7

-1.0

.3

.323
.568
.568
.936
.247
.122
.283
.022
.184
.177

191.543
241.794
147.374
389.525
316.275
314.317
151.714
179.780
317.900
84.788

190.773
241.960
147.475
389.590
317.932
313.268
151.797
179.846
316.106
84.645

1.8
1.5
1.5
1.6
2.2
1.1
1.8
1.8
1.1
-.7

-.4
.1
.1
.0
.5
-.3
.1
.0
-.6
-.2

1.0
.0
.0
-.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.2
-.2

.4
.2
.2
.0
-.3
.0
.1
.0
.3
.1

-.4
.1
.1
.0
.5
-.2
.1
.0
-.6
.3

42.394
26.853
16.579
12.903
10.275
57.606
30.015
5.671
10.956
85.410
69.668
93.850
27.804
17.529
13.853
32.119

195.468
170.582
229.726
297.977
113.565
279.451
253.427
289.816
316.052
232.702
226.152
226.055
172.962
230.507
291.650
236.583

195.351
170.425
229.586
298.723
113.402
280.589
253.944
290.085
316.258
233.267
226.629
226.546
172.802
230.360
292.310
236.503

1.1
.3
1.4
1.6
-1.2
2.8
2.8
3.1
1.8
2.0
1.7
2.0
.3
1.3
1.5
1.8

-.1
-.1
-.1
.3
-.1
.4
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
-.1
-.1
.2
.0

.5
.6
.9
1.2
.3
.1
.2
.6
.2
.3
.3
.3
.6
.9
1.1
.7

.3
.2
.5
.5
.0
.4
.3
.8
.1
.3
.4
.3
.2
.4
.5
.3

.6
.9
1.7
1.8
-.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
.3
.4
.3
.8
1.6
1.7
1.2

Special aggregate indexes
Commodities ................................................................................
Commodities less food and beverages ......................................
Nondurables less food and beverages .....................................
Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ....................
Durables 1 ................................................................................
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.

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categories -Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)

Item and Group

Relative
importance,
December
2013

Unadjusted
indexes
May
2014

June
2014

121.266
274.533
266.471
258.473
232.352
230.909
150.491
322.893
287.815
247.415
213.403
$ .427
$ .143

119.459
276.254
267.673
262.286
232.439
231.011
150.196
323.516
288.211
247.028
216.519
$ .426
$ .143

Unadjusted
percent change to
June 2014 from—
June
2013

Seasonally adjusted
percent change from—

May
2014

Mar. to
Apr.

Apr. to
May

May to
June

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) .............

2.877
27.591
52.818
11.072
88.928
74.338
20.952
6.852
53.386
7.463
11.074
-

1 Not seasonally adjusted.
2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other

1.0
2.7
2.8
3.0
2.0
1.9
-.1
2.1
2.6
2.9
2.7

-1.5
.6
.5
1.5
.0
.0
-.2
.2
.1
-.2
1.5

0.2
-.1
.1
.5
.3
.2
.2
2.0
.3
.6
-.6

0.3
.4
.4
.9
.3
.2
.0
.7
.3
.8
.8

0.6
.1
.2
1.7
.1
.1
.1
3.1
.2
-.1
-.1

-

-

-

-

-

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.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

All items ....................................................................................

231.780

232.447

233.236

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 ............................................................................

239.540
239.525
235.947
272.270
235.242
252.406
228.843
239.988
293.893
176.881
173.435
273.127
266.843
245.556
245.983
246.554
289.193
264.205
210.573
192.744
212.864
215.316
160.059
211.131
194.521
129.165
213.584
234.964
151.050
154.154
284.743
171.136
145.721
240.429
222.000
155.921
225.346
215.923
143.159
289.330
331.628
358.177
346.639
201.764
243.682
120.169
302.911
329.957
264.118
313.627
307.668
157.701
163.914
143.836

240.436
240.463
237.036
272.189
233.850
248.884
229.646
237.234
294.852
178.854
171.603
271.898
269.174
249.283
249.863
253.817
298.051
271.974
217.744
199.185
217.193
224.180
164.028
210.021
207.992
138.352
215.914
231.259
148.816
152.239
284.699
172.867
145.660
241.954
223.111
156.294
229.154
216.333
142.884
291.552
336.276
363.708
348.068
202.935
252.663
120.191
306.611
332.747
277.412
309.365
314.591
155.786
161.297
144.819

161.777

158.690

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

233.941

1.5

1.4

1.5

3.8

1.5

2.6

241.527
241.615
238.645
271.873
233.043
246.482
228.759
240.300
294.643
176.457
172.307
274.827
268.860
252.744
253.049
256.672
298.013
271.741
217.860
198.479
220.501
229.934
170.399
215.031
210.447
140.506
219.201
235.025
151.486
153.863
288.873
175.682
147.430
249.422
224.324
157.010
233.398
214.373
144.000
294.651
340.200
364.350
357.987
202.194
255.224
118.471
314.032
331.193
283.219
302.266
323.495
156.922
163.502
143.367

241.602
241.702
238.495
271.374
233.662
248.497
230.848
237.496
293.939
176.703
170.925
273.487
268.450
252.955
253.285
257.308
298.215
272.215
216.384
199.168
219.676
230.270
170.341
215.572
208.021
143.907
220.897
234.628
150.937
155.080
288.158
175.893
146.757
249.270
223.444
155.823
235.448
212.470
144.245
293.863
339.397
356.142
363.075
203.802
235.023
117.352
321.126
332.416
303.978
308.296
327.418
156.345
161.997
143.729

1.2
1.1
.8
.4
-2.3
-4.7
-3.2
-4.2
1.3
1.4
-1.7
6.0
-.2
3.2
4.6
3.7
.4
4.4
-2.6
-2.6
-1.7
8.6
11.0
.0
16.6
4.8
3.9
4.4
4.3
3.7
8.6
11.3
4.0
-17.2
1.4
-1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
5.5
7.6
4.5
-16.1
.6
4.2
4.6
10.9
30.8
3.0
19.4
6.8
-.4
-1.7
-3.5

1.0
1.0
.2
-1.6
-1.7
-2.1
-.8
-.4
-1.6
-2.5
-3.4
-3.7
2.8
2.6
1.8
2.6
3.8
3.5
8.0
1.0
8.7
5.1
10.4
-3.0
6.2
9.2
-3.4
-2.1
-2.4
1.4
3.2
-5.2
5.7
16.6
3.2
9.7
.6
-4.1
-1.5
-6.9
-8.3
-5.5
-2.3
-1.0
4.0
-4.5
-11.1
-4.7
-16.2
7.2
-8.0
-2.5
3.3
-8.8

3.5
3.8
4.6
1.6
5.2
7.7
.6
6.0
.1
-3.1
5.1
2.7
-2.7
11.8
11.1
13.9
26.4
25.9
26.1
27.7
23.7
5.5
2.1
7.5
4.4
11.0
2.8
4.4
3.6
5.3
9.5
16.4
7.2
24.2
8.8
13.6
9.2
2.6
.5
6.6
7.0
28.1
8.5
-8.0
66.7
33.4
-13.6
-2.7
-24.5
-14.2
-18.6
5.6
7.1
3.2

3.5
3.7
4.4
-1.3
-2.7
-6.1
3.6
-4.1
.1
-.4
-5.7
.5
2.4
12.6
12.4
18.6
13.1
12.7
11.5
14.0
13.4
30.8
28.3
8.7
30.8
54.1
14.4
-.6
-.3
2.4
4.9
11.6
2.9
15.5
2.6
-.3
19.2
-6.2
3.1
6.4
9.7
-2.3
20.4
4.1
-13.5
-9.1
26.3
3.0
75.5
-6.6
28.3
-3.4
-4.6
-.3

1.1
1.0
.5
-.6
-2.0
-3.4
-2.0
-2.3
-.2
-.6
-2.6
1.0
1.3
2.9
3.2
3.2
2.1
4.0
2.5
-.8
3.4
6.8
10.7
-1.5
11.2
7.0
.2
1.1
.9
2.6
5.9
2.7
4.8
-1.7
2.3
3.8
1.2
-1.1
.3
-.9
-.7
-.6
-9.5
-.2
4.1
-.1
-.7
11.6
-7.1
13.1
-.9
-1.5
.8
-6.2

3.5
3.7
4.5
.1
1.2
.6
2.0
.8
.1
-1.8
-.4
1.6
-.2
12.2
11.8
16.2
19.5
19.1
18.6
20.7
18.5
17.5
14.4
8.1
16.8
30.8
8.5
1.9
1.6
3.9
7.2
14.0
5.0
19.8
5.7
6.4
14.1
-1.9
1.8
6.5
8.3
11.9
14.3
-2.1
20.1
10.1
4.5
.1
15.1
-10.5
2.2
1.0
1.1
1.4

159.037

159.174

5.1

-3.1

4.9

-6.3

.9

-.9

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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—

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

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 .............................

164.460
127.521
159.866
169.203
115.968
117.418
197.649
126.527
204.303
209.988
183.431
140.598
153.677
230.369
191.778
133.973
167.144
218.100
238.855
162.371
244.358
230.751
154.856
129.685
246.896
153.800
156.792
155.740
142.946
173.599
238.536
202.623
214.563
188.645
165.425
318.502

164.070
127.055
159.464
169.880
115.836
117.902
197.742
127.532
203.870
208.057
180.640
139.143
153.485
228.713
192.060
133.757
165.319
218.126
239.306
163.790
244.079
227.774
155.612
130.212
247.586
154.022
157.329
157.685
142.567
174.116
238.795
202.642
215.208
188.071
164.829
319.869

164.797
127.306
159.612
169.621
115.071
118.534
198.379
128.253
204.524
206.752
180.905
137.499
153.189
229.313
193.468
130.385
167.176
219.242
242.383
164.192
245.494
230.510
156.209
129.748
247.982
154.374
157.519
158.118
141.843
174.627
238.927
202.925
214.968
189.669
165.163
320.378

164.789
127.639
159.228
167.921
115.525
118.147
199.338
127.130
204.727
207.986
184.426
137.716
154.798
229.896
196.909
130.310
166.129
219.196
242.274
165.081
243.710
230.828
154.609
130.623
248.464
154.712
157.796
159.456
142.111
175.184
238.826
202.588
214.563
188.555
165.191
320.862

-2.6
-1.7
-1.6
7.5
-.8
-4.0
-8.2
.0
-2.3
-4.0
-7.2
-4.3
-2.1
-2.3
-8.9
5.5
-1.4
-2.0
-12.3
-6.5
3.2
1.1
-1.0
-5.4
1.6
1.7
1.6
-4.9
-5.1
2.3
2.3
1.8
.6
.9
3.7
2.5

0.6
1.2
-2.3
1.7
8.7
-3.9
-5.5
-.1
1.8
-3.7
-10.6
2.6
-2.8
-.2
3.8
3.5
-2.2
3.1
3.0
4.5
-.9
4.3
6.3
4.1
2.1
1.6
2.3
6.4
4.0
2.9
2.1
1.7
3.8
2.0
-1.2
2.0

-2.9
-3.7
2.5
-3.7
-10.4
-.4
-2.3
.0
.2
7.3
2.7
6.8
2.9
2.2
19.0
-8.8
-2.5
-1.4
.1
-5.3
1.4
.7
2.0
-1.7
2.5
3.4
2.2
-2.3
-.2
4.1
-.9
-1.6
-.9
-2.0
-3.3
-.2

0.8
.4
-1.6
-3.0
-1.5
2.5
3.5
1.9
.8
-3.8
2.2
-8.0
2.9
-.8
11.1
-10.5
-2.4
2.0
5.8
6.8
-1.1
.1
-.6
2.9
2.6
2.4
2.6
9.9
-2.3
3.7
.5
-.1
.0
-.2
-.6
3.0

-1.0
-.3
-2.0
4.6
3.8
-4.0
-6.9
-.1
-.3
-3.9
-8.9
-.9
-2.4
-1.3
-2.8
4.5
-1.8
.5
-5.0
-1.1
1.2
2.7
2.6
-.8
1.9
1.7
1.9
.6
-.7
2.6
2.2
1.7
2.2
1.4
1.2
2.3

-1.1
-1.7
.4
-3.4
-6.1
1.0
.5
.9
.5
1.6
2.4
-.8
2.9
.7
15.0
-9.6
-2.5
.3
2.9
.6
.2
.4
.7
.6
2.5
2.9
2.4
3.6
-1.3
3.9
-.2
-.9
-.5
-1.1
-2.0
1.4

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 .......................................................

228.964
261.764
270.809
151.057
501.024

228.819
262.365
271.735
150.934
502.399

229.546
263.113
272.543
154.061
503.269

229.787
263.605
273.458
150.387
504.681

1.8
2.6
3.1
.1
1.9

2.3
2.7
2.5
-1.0
3.8

4.9
3.0
2.9
18.2
4.1

1.4
2.8
4.0
-1.8
3.0

2.1
2.7
2.8
-.5
2.9

3.1
2.9
3.4
7.8
3.5

307.899
249.559
249.558
141.749
236.333
204.468
362.640
396.603
365.905
206.344
207.307
198.977
203.017
453.197
424.794
119.234
63.505
106.954
73.263

307.440
250.032
250.032
141.592
232.670
200.275
343.668
384.253
342.935
202.480
202.069
199.779
203.667
454.504
426.630
119.192
62.956
107.095
72.928

314.931
250.588
250.586
143.183
234.556
202.308
336.572
379.181
337.363
204.874
206.335
195.876
203.803
454.992
426.309
118.904
63.420
108.038
72.919

305.843
251.053
251.046
142.963
233.687
201.171
329.720
372.573
339.177
203.882
206.676
190.457
204.481
456.724
427.008
119.151
63.890
108.412
73.175

-.5
2.5
2.5
1.7
.4
-.3
16.2
13.5
23.9
-1.2
1.3
-9.0
2.6
2.4
3.5
-3.2
-9.2
-.2
6.4

-2.3
2.9
2.9
5.5
2.6
2.1
20.4
9.9
20.0
1.0
5.0
-11.8
4.5
4.6
4.0
-1.8
-2.3
-.4
-3.4

17.6
2.6
2.6
8.8
19.7
24.6
23.0
21.1
10.3
24.7
12.3
81.3
3.2
3.8
1.1
-1.8
-.5
-1.1
-2.3

-2.6
2.4
2.4
3.5
-4.4
-6.3
-31.7
-22.1
-26.2
-4.7
-1.2
-16.1
2.9
3.1
2.1
-.3
2.4
5.6
-.5

-1.4
2.7
2.7
3.6
1.5
.9
18.3
11.7
22.0
-.1
3.1
-10.4
3.6
3.5
3.7
-2.5
-5.8
-.3
1.4

7.0
2.5
2.5
6.1
7.0
8.1
-8.3
-2.9
-9.8
9.0
5.3
23.4
3.0
3.5
1.6
-1.1
1.0
2.2
-1.4

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

35

CPI Detailed Report-June 2014

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

6 months
ended—

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

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 2 ...................................
Repair of household items 1 2 ..........................................

51.288
113.092
131.375
86.787
74.222
85.144
97.063
69.897
62.457
48.844
132.272
59.898
94.676
93.497
101.571
87.189
189.954
121.422
169.711
119.448
162.687
151.941
161.508
133.370
216.241

50.693
113.910
132.648
87.409
74.500
84.100
95.253
69.455
61.973
48.830
130.793
57.630
93.143
92.611
100.886
86.470
189.832
120.698
170.787
119.452
164.430
151.731
165.536
134.191
216.127

51.158
113.999
132.303
87.585
74.765
82.465
93.845
67.874
62.158
49.259
132.443
55.578
93.384
92.106
100.505
85.860
189.545
120.525
170.318
119.420
164.980
152.017
165.549
133.895
217.857

51.630
114.364
132.757
88.136
74.233
82.434
93.084
68.466
62.457
49.375
133.540
57.773
92.841
92.076
100.323
85.818
189.292
120.121
170.308
119.468
165.909
152.017
166.614
134.708
217.835

-15.5
-6.8
-2.6
-7.7
-1.9
-3.2
-7.9
3.4
-6.6
-12.0
2.6
-28.8
-2.6
2.1
.6
3.5
-4.3
-5.2
-3.6
-3.6
2.6
1.3
6.4
3.5
1.3

-2.2
-1.4
.2
-1.4
-11.1
-5.3
-7.2
-3.8
-3.7
-5.8
-3.5
-2.8
-2.6
-4.4
-5.2
-5.9
.0
.3
-1.0
.7
2.1
6.1
-.3
.8
6.4

0.1
-4.5
-3.1
-9.8
4.0
.0
1.5
1.1
-8.4
-11.1
3.8
14.5
-3.6
3.5
4.0
4.8
.9
.2
1.2
1.8
-.2
2.4
-3.7
4.0
-.5

2.7
4.6
4.3
6.4
.1
-12.1
-15.4
-7.9
.0
4.4
3.9
-13.5
-7.5
-5.9
-4.8
-6.1
-1.4
-4.2
1.4
.1
8.2
.2
13.3
4.1
3.0

-9.1
-4.2
-1.2
-4.6
-6.6
-4.2
-7.6
-.3
-5.2
-9.0
-.5
-16.8
-2.6
-1.2
-2.3
-1.3
-2.1
-2.5
-2.3
-1.5
2.3
3.6
3.0
2.1
3.8

1.4
-.1
.5
-2.0
2.0
-6.3
-7.3
-3.5
-4.3
-3.6
3.8
-.4
-5.6
-1.3
-.5
-.8
-.2
-2.1
1.3
1.0
3.9
1.3
4.4
4.1
1.2

Apparel ...................................................................................
Men’s and boys’ apparel ......................................................
Men’s apparel .....................................................................
Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear ...........................
Men’s furnishings .............................................................
Men’s shirts and sweaters 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 .............................................................................

126.174
121.445
127.498
120.813
156.613
83.816
119.137
103.937
112.584
116.182
111.410
119.814
87.436

126.318
121.507
126.117
117.670
155.509
82.346
119.753
107.661
112.952
115.300
112.018
113.753
86.598

126.770
122.231
126.533
119.045
156.447
81.499
120.797
108.264
113.279
115.674
113.036
113.906
86.321

127.559
123.300
127.962
120.252
159.902
82.444
122.141
108.507
113.840
116.743
119.992
114.293
87.055

1.1
-2.0
-4.4
-19.7
5.4
3.2
-15.5
5.8
6.1
6.3
1.2
7.2
11.2

-.5
-.2
-.4
6.9
-8.0
-7.0
10.6
1.2
.6
5.1
13.6
9.3
5.3

-2.2
-3.4
-.8
8.2
-10.2
2.4
.9
-8.9
-1.9
-2.5
8.2
2.6
-9.4

4.5
6.3
1.5
-1.8
8.7
-6.4
10.5
18.8
4.5
1.9
34.6
-17.2
-1.7

.3
-1.1
-2.4
-7.3
-1.5
-2.0
-3.3
3.5
3.3
5.7
7.2
8.2
8.2

1.1
1.3
.3
3.1
-1.2
-2.1
5.6
4.0
1.3
-.3
20.7
-7.8
-5.6

105.970
99.517
134.062
134.639
137.695
129.559
120.381
161.018
116.573
173.551

107.686
104.511
133.945
136.413
139.265
127.653
122.080
158.328
114.049
170.112

109.389
104.669
134.795
136.697
143.475
126.744
120.902
158.027
112.958
170.451

108.652
103.349
135.701
139.156
148.069
123.962
120.010
160.350
115.816
172.825

-1.3
5.4
-1.9
7.1
-5.2
-7.7
-6.2
4.3
8.2
2.3

4.5
-14.4
-2.2
-8.1
13.6
-7.5
4.8
-6.8
-5.0
-9.4

8.3
-1.5
-1.3
.7
-16.9
8.2
2.8
-8.5
6.4
-10.6

10.5
16.3
5.0
14.1
33.7
-16.2
-1.2
-1.6
-2.6
-1.7

1.6
-5.0
-2.1
-.8
3.8
-7.6
-.8
-1.4
1.4
-3.7

9.4
7.0
1.8
7.2
5.4
-4.8
.7
-5.1
1.8
-6.2

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 .......................................

215.988
212.415
100.504
146.852
151.343
84.354
128.151
293.763
292.358
290.937
305.000
284.489

218.323
214.709
100.843
147.302
152.097
84.069
126.045
300.396
298.612
297.242
310.542
290.883

219.488
215.552
100.881
147.610
151.897
83.971
125.380
302.860
301.290
299.804
312.184
292.827

221.767
217.860
100.408
147.030
151.226
82.911
122.887
312.801
311.323
310.140
322.235
302.983

.9
1.2
.1
.9
-.7
.1
1.6
.1
.0
.0
-1.6
-.3

.6
.7
.7
-.9
2.7
-1.7
10.3
.0
.2
.2
-.6
1.3

-6.1
-6.3
-.7
-.5
-1.1
-1.3
21.0
-15.8
-16.3
-16.6
-10.8
-16.4

11.1
10.7
-.4
.5
-.3
-6.7
-15.4
28.6
28.6
29.1
24.6
28.7

.8
.9
.4
.0
1.0
-.8
5.9
.1
.1
.1
-1.1
.5

2.2
1.8
-.6
.0
-.7
-4.0
1.1
4.0
3.7
3.8
5.4
3.7

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

36

CPI Detailed Report-June 2014

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

6 months
ended—

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

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 2 ...................................................
Public transportation .............................................................
Airline fare ..........................................................................
Other intercity transportation ..............................................
Intracity transportation 1 .....................................................

280.838
145.656
127.849
163.083
267.262
281.992
242.094
163.061
432.066
175.120
168.621
188.621
274.472
301.531
155.030
294.594

277.888
145.894
128.091
163.285
267.573
282.853
242.306
163.258
435.803
175.237
168.599
189.371
277.511
307.487
154.959
294.640

279.771
145.585
127.862
162.856
267.849
282.957
241.412
164.024
438.155
175.307
168.533
190.113
287.860
326.801
154.547
294.313

284.920
145.228
126.764
164.000
268.543
283.663
241.874
164.541
439.136
175.259
168.672
189.839
288.798
327.886
154.540
294.489

5.7
-2.0
-4.8
2.7
2.7
5.2
1.0
3.8
5.8
3.8
3.5
4.0
-5.0
-11.3
9.4
.9

2.0
.9
1.1
.7
.2
.6
.1
.1
2.7
.0
.1
1.3
.1
-.3
-6.4
.0

-6.6
-1.1
-2.5
1.0
2.0
7.9
3.1
.7
3.8
1.9
.7
1.2
-1.7
-.6
1.1
.9

5.9
-1.2
-3.4
2.3
1.9
2.4
-.4
3.7
6.7
.3
.1
2.6
22.6
39.8
-1.3
-.1

3.8
-.5
-1.9
1.7
1.4
2.9
.6
1.9
4.2
1.9
1.8
2.6
-2.5
-5.9
1.2
.5

-0.5
-1.2
-2.9
1.6
2.0
5.1
1.3
2.2
5.3
1.1
.4
1.9
9.7
17.9
-.1
.4

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 .........................................................

435.108
329.511
110.588
446.258
98.188
100.815
467.729
356.805
359.747
439.498
183.321
230.406
736.195
275.833
270.324
625.695
210.575
115.393
124.287

436.202
330.545
110.910
447.773
98.800
101.263
468.821
357.171
360.514
440.084
183.499
230.038
739.353
277.054
271.381
628.694
210.949
115.366
124.020

437.585
332.139
111.177
450.524
98.854
101.524
470.086
358.419
361.642
440.652
185.569
230.888
742.420
278.261
272.847
630.471
211.104
115.374
123.770

438.121
334.557
111.817
455.128
98.803
101.042
469.847
357.971
360.585
440.842
185.110
232.164
742.668
278.362
272.977
632.912
211.459
115.374
123.456

3.8
1.9
3.2
4.3
-3.1
-4.3
4.4
1.3
.1
2.7
3.0
2.9
10.2
10.7
11.0
10.5
2.4
.2
3.3

.4
-1.1
-3.7
-2.1
-3.1
-2.8
.8
2.2
2.9
1.7
-2.5
1.2
.2
-.1
-.2
-1.3
4.1
.4
-5.2

3.1
3.7
7.5
5.1
-.6
.7
2.9
.8
-.4
2.4
5.1
-1.3
8.5
9.0
12.8
7.1
1.5
2.2
1.4

2.8
6.3
4.5
8.2
2.5
.9
1.8
1.3
.9
1.2
4.0
3.1
3.6
3.7
4.0
4.7
1.7
-.1
-2.6

2.1
.4
-.3
1.1
-3.1
-3.6
2.6
1.7
1.5
2.2
.2
2.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
4.4
3.2
.3
-1.1

2.9
5.0
6.0
6.7
.9
.8
2.4
1.0
.3
1.8
4.5
.9
6.0
6.3
8.3
5.9
1.6
1.1
-.6

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 ................................................................
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 ....................................................................................
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 ..........................................

111.904
101.253
4.145
414.174
10.876

112.071
101.374
4.082
414.940
11.199

111.991
101.379
4.003
415.998
11.159

112.102
101.444
3.914
417.326
11.073

.0
.4
-15.9
2.4
-11.5

.4
.4
-12.5
3.7
-14.1

.6
1.5
-12.6
2.5
17.5

.7
.8
-20.5
3.1
7.4

.2
.4
-14.2
3.0
-12.8

.6
1.1
-16.6
2.8
12.3

72.857
39.216
90.517
161.910
199.280
219.677
118.187
148.869
85.359
79.155
59.059
119.204
48.519
50.166
100.598
97.745
153.410

73.710
38.960
91.016
162.324
199.862
220.045
118.833
149.406
85.976
79.949
60.154
119.765
47.737
49.074
101.434
97.978
154.038

73.093
39.166
90.689
163.055
200.953
220.521
117.336
146.287
84.959
80.024
60.102
119.997
47.379
48.586
101.787
97.917
154.013

73.432
38.847
90.768
163.601
201.574
221.399
117.565
146.705
85.276
79.837
59.708
120.043
47.362
48.667
100.660
97.989
154.215

-1.5
-1.1
4.2
.1
-1.0
2.5
-1.2
1.1
-2.0
-3.1
-8.0
-.3
-6.0
-6.6
.2
-1.7
2.8

-18.5
-2.3
2.1
2.6
1.0
6.0
-2.7
-3.5
1.2
-.6
-2.1
.6
-5.1
-4.5
-8.2
-3.9
1.4

2.7
3.7
.4
-2.2
-4.2
3.0
1.0
4.6
-6.1
.9
-2.8
2.9
-.7
-4.3
18.3
4.4
.8

3.2
-3.7
1.1
4.2
4.7
3.2
-2.1
-5.7
-.4
3.5
4.5
2.8
-9.2
-11.4
.2
1.0
2.1

-10.4
-1.7
3.1
1.3
.0
4.2
-2.0
-1.2
-.4
-1.9
-5.1
.1
-5.5
-5.6
-4.1
-2.8
2.1

2.9
-.1
.7
1.0
.1
3.1
-.5
-.7
-3.3
2.2
.8
2.9
-5.1
-7.9
8.9
2.7
1.5

128.524
335.181
279.182
238.828

128.666
337.712
278.879
241.628

128.834
337.059
279.888
242.795

128.772
338.081
279.904
240.633

4.8
1.7
3.2
-1.3

-2.1
4.1
.3
3.5

3.2
-1.6
2.0
2.3

.8
3.5
1.0
3.1

1.3
2.9
1.7
1.0

2.0
.9
1.5
2.7

Expenditure category

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

Newspapers and magazines 1 2 .........................................
Recreational books 1 2 .......................................................

156.793
101.466

159.492
101.964

161.118
101.770

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 .................................................

129.615
225.979
607.050
633.357
759.687
708.645
262.221
231.745
84.725
171.357
270.548
282.407
82.086
100.400
58.679
110.891
8.985
53.627
36.188
78.248

129.925
226.892
614.081
635.519
763.299
710.808
262.483
231.838
84.850
171.705
271.127
282.669
82.205
100.493
58.762
110.842
9.010
53.568
36.154
78.606

31.661

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—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

159.883
100.703

0.8
-4.0

6.9
-.9

2.8
1.7

8.1
-3.0

3.8
-2.5

5.4
-.7

129.973
227.619
615.959
637.564
765.513
713.396
263.241
233.169
84.746
172.293
272.150
282.615
82.096
100.383
58.604
111.211
8.993
53.251
36.042
78.643

130.073
228.417
617.176
639.881
769.283
715.414
263.713
233.506
84.681
172.879
273.173
282.526
82.025
100.305
58.570
111.062
8.983
53.043
36.110
78.843

.6
1.5
.7
1.6
.9
3.4
1.2
1.5
-.1
4.6
5.2
-3.0
-.2
.6
-1.6
5.0
-2.7
-7.5
-.7
-.2

1.7
4.6
8.3
4.2
5.2
3.6
2.8
4.3
-.3
5.7
5.9
4.2
-.5
.3
-.6
2.0
-3.0
-4.9
-9.4
-2.1

.8
2.8
-4.9
3.5
4.9
3.2
2.0
-.5
-.4
1.6
.7
12.5
-.4
-.9
-3.1
5.7
.8
-10.0
-5.7
4.8

1.4
4.4
6.8
4.2
5.1
3.9
2.3
3.1
-.2
3.6
3.9
.2
-.3
-.4
-.7
.6
-.1
-4.3
-.9
3.1

1.1
3.0
4.4
2.9
3.0
3.5
2.0
2.9
-.2
5.1
5.6
.6
-.4
.5
-1.1
3.5
-2.9
-6.2
-5.2
-1.2

1.1
3.6
.8
3.9
5.0
3.5
2.2
1.3
-.3
2.6
2.3
6.2
-.3
-.6
-1.9
3.1
.3
-7.2
-3.3
3.9

31.656

31.240

30.120

-11.4

-2.0

3.9

-18.1

-6.8

-7.8

438.549
903.802
367.436
238.001
214.359
163.389

438.659
904.285
367.567
238.864
214.383
163.580

439.553
906.036
368.340
238.640
214.831
162.985

440.994
915.233
372.099
240.909
214.818
162.945

3.5
8.3
8.6
3.6
1.0
2.8

1.6
1.7
1.8
.6
1.6
-.3

1.6
2.5
3.0
-5.9
1.2
1.5

2.2
5.2
5.2
5.0
.9
-1.1

2.6
4.9
5.1
2.1
1.3
1.2

1.9
3.8
4.1
-.6
1.0
.2

104.296

103.601

102.532

102.846

3.7

-.7

2.0

-5.4

1.5

-1.8

188.807
241.275
147.058
389.135
316.578
313.444
151.329
179.446
316.485
84.308

190.766
241.228
147.029
388.878
317.124
313.846
151.615
179.708
317.039
84.128

191.543
241.794
147.374
388.798
316.275
313.978
151.714
179.780
317.900
84.231

190.773
241.960
147.475
388.828
317.932
313.227
151.797
179.846
316.106
84.499

1.4
2.9
2.9
1.1
1.3
1.8
.5
.4
-1.2
-5.9

.5
1.4
1.4
2.7
.8
2.7
2.4
2.8
-.6
-.5

.9
.5
.5
3.1
5.1
.3
2.9
3.2
6.8
2.8

4.2
1.1
1.1
-.3
1.7
-.3
1.2
.9
-.5
.9

1.0
2.1
2.1
1.9
1.1
2.3
1.4
1.6
-.9
-3.2

2.6
.8
.8
1.4
3.4
.0
2.1
2.1
3.1
1.8

191.788
166.326
220.878
284.679
113.170
278.341
252.164
285.469
315.234
230.202
223.278
223.644
168.771
222.041
279.436
230.809

192.797
167.346
222.794
288.151
113.562
278.629
252.749
287.098
315.903
230.824
223.978
224.294
169.778
223.951
282.532
232.312

193.375
167.699
223.902
289.669
113.565
279.641
253.424
289.453
316.182
231.552
224.790
225.058
170.127
224.957
283.957
233.061

194.472
169.170
227.742
294.866
113.402
279.942
253.965
289.779
316.674
232.358
225.583
225.765
171.567
228.586
288.721
235.915

.4
-.1
.1
.0
-2.7
2.3
2.6
2.9
1.5
1.6
1.0
1.3
.0
.1
.1
-.2

.3
-.1
.5
.5
-3.8
2.2
2.8
1.4
1.9
1.5
.8
1.5
.0
.6
.7
1.0

-2.0
-5.1
-7.1
-7.9
1.1
4.2
2.8
2.3
1.7
1.1
.8
1.4
-5.0
-6.8
-7.5
-2.4

5.7
7.0
13.0
15.1
.8
2.3
2.9
6.2
1.8
3.8
4.2
3.8
6.8
12.3
14.0
9.1

.4
-.1
.3
.3
-3.2
2.2
2.7
2.1
1.7
1.5
.9
1.4
.0
.4
.4
.4

1.8
.8
2.5
3.0
1.0
3.2
2.9
4.2
1.8
2.4
2.5
2.6
.7
2.3
2.7
3.2

Expenditure category

Special aggregate indexes
Commodities ............................................................................
Commodities less food and beverages ..................................
Nondurables less food and beverages .................................
Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel ................
Durables 1 ............................................................................
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.

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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
Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

119.506
273.782
265.448
247.450
230.944
229.615
149.682
297.892
286.177
244.169
213.328

119.710
273.610
265.665
248.625
231.553
230.163
149.917
303.811
286.951
245.584
212.006

120.046
274.830
266.607
250.859
232.171
230.680
149.983
306.007
287.798
247.454
213.745

120.777
275.028
267.053
255.198
232.440
230.984
150.082
315.519
288.251
247.285
213.504

6 months
ended—

Sep.
2013

Dec.
2013

Mar.
2014

June
2014

Dec.
2013

June
2014

2.0
1.9
2.2
.0
1.7
1.8
-.2
.6
2.6
.5
.2

0.1
1.6
2.2
.8
1.5
1.6
-.3
.7
2.3
.6
.9

-2.4
5.6
4.2
-1.5
2.0
1.6
-1.0
-14.6
2.6
5.2
9.7

4.3
1.8
2.4
13.1
2.6
2.4
1.1
25.9
2.9
5.2
.3

1.1
1.7
2.2
.4
1.6
1.7
-.2
.6
2.4
.6
.5

0.9
3.7
3.3
5.6
2.3
2.0
.0
3.6
2.8
5.2
4.9

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.
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.

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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
June 2014 from—

Pricing
schedule
1

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

M

236.293

237.072

237.900

Northeast urban ..............................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................

M
M
M

252.413
254.112
150.706

252.506
254.392
150.466

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

225.485
225.869
144.898

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
May 2014 from—

June
2013

Apr.
2014

May
2014

May
2013

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

238.343

2.1

0.5

0.2

2.1

0.7

0.3

253.598
255.342
151.354

253.555
255.404
151.162

1.9
1.8
2.2

.4
.4
.5

.0
.0
-.1

2.0
1.9
2.3

.5
.5
.4

.4
.4
.6

226.214
226.582
145.465

226.565
226.893
145.788

227.588
227.965
146.488

1.7
1.6
2.0

.6
.6
.7

.5
.5
.5

1.6
1.5
1.8

.5
.5
.6

.2
.1
.2

222.821

223.141

223.215

223.766

1.4

.3

.2

1.2

.2

.0

M
M
M

230.095
231.495
146.254

231.346
232.318
147.265

231.762
232.808
147.499

232.269
233.469
147.733

2.3
2.5
2.1

.4
.5
.3

.2
.3
.2

2.4
2.4
2.4

.7
.6
.9

.2
.2
.2

M

236.324

237.596

237.974

238.630

2.0

.4

.3

2.7

.7

.2

M
M
M

239.092
244.259
142.813

239.808
245.096
143.077

241.350
246.510
144.253

241.616
246.700
144.522

2.3
2.4
1.9

.8
.7
1.0

.1
.1
.2

2.3
2.4
1.7

.9
.9
1.0

.6
.6
.8

M
M
M

215.687
145.929
231.450

216.286
146.521
232.271

217.048
147.053
232.859

217.454
147.314
233.386

2.1
2.1
2.1

.5
.5
.5

.2
.2
.2

2.1
2.1
2.3

.6
.8
.6

.4
.4
.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

228.784
242.491

229.848
242.437

229.612
243.362

230.477
243.528

2.0
1.8

.3
.5

.4
.1

1.8
1.7

.4
.4

-.1
.4

M

259.971

259.985

261.225

261.350

1.7

.5

.0

1.9

.5

.5

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

254.982
220.962
218.715
154.600

-

255.209
221.413
219.590
155.198

-

-

-

-

2.1
1.7
1.8
2.2

.1
.2
.4
.4

-

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

-

220.620
223.326
213.309
244.073

-

223.862
224.482
214.668
243.428

3.0
1.3
3.3
2.4

1.5
.5
.6
-.3

-

-

-

-

2
2
2

-

243.694
251.495
246.616

-

245.247
253.317
247.642

1.8
3.0
2.0

.6
.7
.4

-

-

-

-

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.

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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
June
2014

Midwest

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

South

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

West

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.1

Expenditure category
All items ......................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................

253.555
399.271

1.9

0.0

0.5

0.2

-

-

-

241.616
390.559

2.3

-

232.269
376.772

2.3

-

227.588
370.298

1.7

-

-

-

Food and beverages .................................
Food ........................................................
Food at home ........................................
Food away from home ..........................
Alcoholic beverages ................................

246.950
246.990
245.405
252.418
245.270

1.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
.1

-.1
-.1
-.3
.3
-.5

236.098
235.626
228.973
246.615
240.580

2.4
2.5
2.4
2.6
1.9

.1
.1
.2
.0
.4

241.278
242.549
238.549
251.352
222.903

2.4
2.5
2.7
2.4
1.4

.1
.1
.0
.2
.2

243.685
243.751
243.731
242.580
239.503

2.3
2.5
2.7
2.2
.3

-.2
-.1
-.4
.2
-.6

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 ...

262.333
317.463
316.277

2.4
2.8
2.6

.1
.0
.1

211.476
243.648
240.135

2.2
1.9
2.1

.8
.3
.2

217.915
243.291
247.610

2.5
3.0
3.4

.7
.2
.2

246.075
275.658
287.719

3.0
3.3
3.9

.3
.2
.3

328.483

2.9

.1

247.219

1.7

.1

245.575

2.7

.2

289.005

3.0

.3

328.354
228.188
206.745
196.193
200.176
175.675
125.424

2.9
3.2
3.2
2.5
4.0
-.9
-1.7

.1
-.1
-.1
.2
1.4
-2.8
.4

247.215
230.887
197.850
205.276
211.577
184.944
117.637

1.7
5.8
6.1
6.1
4.4
9.5
-.6

.1
4.4
5.3
5.8
11.1
-3.8
.0

245.576
240.756
203.157
202.999
201.277
197.401
122.821

2.7
3.7
4.1
4.0
4.2
2.8
-2.2

.2
4.0
5.2
5.3
6.1
.5
-.2

289.004
278.616
250.490
252.673
277.844
208.627
128.983

3.0
4.8
5.3
5.3
4.4
8.3
-1.0

.3
.9
1.3
1.3
1.9
-.3
.5

Apparel .....................................................

128.287

.3

-1.8

122.409

2.9

-1.2

134.771

-.7

-2.0

122.001

1.9

.0

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 .........

222.575
213.805
98.730
144.637
100.204
138.154
159.423
311.420
310.142
311.375
315.618
300.484

2.2
2.1
-.2
.8
.8
-.3
-.1
4.6
4.5
4.7
4.1
4.0

.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
.3
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2

224.117
218.103
99.790
138.288
97.782
135.026
153.240
336.564
334.660
332.202
368.216
330.780

-.1
-.2
-.9
-.6
-.7
-1.3
-.1
-1.5
-2.0
-2.2
-1.2
-1.3

.9
1.0
.1
-.3
-.3
-.2
.5
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.2
2.5

223.584
221.264
103.481
152.564
103.841
155.174
150.544
313.227
311.741
309.644
326.600
312.239

2.5
2.3
.2
-.2
-.2
-.1
.3
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.8

-.3
-.3
-.4
-.5
-.5
-.3
.3
-.6
-.6
-.7
-.6
-.6

223.193
216.049
101.441
145.146
100.888
145.722
147.832
320.396
319.168
318.338
299.070
302.658

1.3
1.1
-.2
.1
.1
-.4
.3
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.3

-.1
-.1
-.3
-.7
-.6
-.8
.4
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1

Medical care .............................................
Medical care commodities ......................
Medical care services .............................
Professional services ............................

455.224
369.352
478.916
353.137

1.6
.7
1.9
.7

.0
.6
-.1
.1

440.647
353.004
470.194
387.001

3.4
5.3
2.8
2.8

.1
.2
.1
.1

414.855
330.137
443.651
352.396

2.6
3.0
2.5
1.1

.1
.4
-.1
.1

440.898
331.821
475.762
331.143

2.8
2.1
3.0
1.8

.3
.9
.1
-.3

Recreation 4 ..............................................

120.489

.4

.2

117.537

-.6

-.4

116.759

1.0

.1

110.373

1.0

.0

Education and communication 4 ...............

137.512

.9

.0

139.615

2.2

.0

134.042

1.7

.0

138.455

1.6

.1

Other goods and services .........................

440.226

2.3

.2

395.564

2.2

.2

400.674

2.0

.6

396.164

1.1

-.3

253.555
196.076
166.140
217.350

1.9
1.2
.9
2.0

.0
-.2
-.3
-.4

227.588
187.917
163.350
219.480

1.7
.8
-.1
.7

.5
.3
.3
.6

232.269
191.940
167.021
224.460

2.3
1.1
.3
1.7

.2
-.3
-.4
-.5

241.616
186.172
156.012
204.774

2.3
.9
-.1
.9

.1
-.1
-.1
.1

286.126
109.269
309.869
332.084
277.036

2.5
-1.1
2.3
2.8
1.8

.0
-.1
.1
.0
.4

282.894
108.798
268.928
250.288
288.710

.3
-1.3
2.3
1.9
2.1

1.1
-.1
.6
.3
.1

279.237
113.510
273.404
249.656
306.526

2.4
-1.9
3.0
3.0
4.5

-.1
-.3
.5
.3
.1

262.715
111.093
292.360
293.237
283.932

.5
-1.4
3.2
3.2
3.4

.1
-.2
.2
.3
.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.

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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
June
2014

Midwest

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

353.438

1.6

0.1

244.652
255.073
232.094
169.198
233.148
218.890
279.938
312.615
298.110
250.581
256.322
259.641

1.9
1.9
1.5
.8
1.8
1.9
2.3
1.8
2.4
3.9
1.7
1.7

150.646
321.849
321.076

-.4
4.8
2.3

South

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

324.088

1.8

0.1

.0
.0
.0
-.3
-.3
-.4
.0
.2
.1
-.2
.0
.0

217.506
226.183
224.241
165.991
228.562
220.714
277.996
305.127
253.875
258.829
226.908
226.017

1.6
1.6
1.6
.0
1.5
.7
.4
2.7
2.3
1.5
1.8
1.6

-.3
-.4
.1

147.503
332.936
277.573

.6
-1.3
2.0

Index
June
2014

West

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

325.259

2.3

0.1

.5
.5
.5
.3
.4
.6
1.1
.9
.7
3.9
.1
.1

221.990
230.449
229.366
168.885
233.020
224.156
273.091
311.867
257.891
249.059
231.113
229.503

2.2
2.2
1.9
.4
2.1
1.7
2.3
3.1
3.1
3.9
2.1
2.0

-.3
2.5
.2

149.511
317.397
280.605

-.5
3.8
3.0

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

332.866

2.4

0.0

.2
.2
.2
-.4
-.2
-.5
-.1
.8
.6
1.8
.0
.0

232.424
241.477
229.285
159.398
225.444
207.900
260.082
324.531
279.619
291.935
239.762
239.818

2.2
2.2
1.8
-.1
1.6
.8
.4
3.1
3.2
2.9
2.3
2.2

.1
.2
.0
-.1
-.1
.0
.0
.2
.3
.4
.1
.1

-.4
-.7
.2

141.290
324.253
295.623

-.3
1.5
3.1

-.1
-.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.

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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
June
2014

Size class B/C 3

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Percent change
from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

Size class D

June
2013

Index
June
2014

May
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 4 .............................................................................

217.454
217.454

2.1

0.2

147.314

2.1

0.2

-

-

-

-

-

233.386
376.394

2.1

All items (December 1977=100) ..........................................

-

0.2
-

Food and beverages ...........................................................
Food ..................................................................................
Food at home ..................................................................
Food away from home ....................................................
Alcoholic beverages ..........................................................

217.835
218.105
220.394
213.771
212.411

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.1
1.1

.1
.1
.0
.2
-.3

151.964
152.493
149.867
156.662
144.955

2.3
2.5
2.5
2.4
.7

-.1
-.2
-.4
.2
.0

242.833
243.282
236.475
256.487
234.745

2.4
2.5
2.6
2.5
.3

.0
-.1
-.2
.1
.6

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 .............................

216.516
236.670
240.105
234.864
234.849
243.155
232.749
218.781
219.608
202.399
115.656

2.7
3.0
3.4
2.8
2.8
4.6
4.8
4.7
4.5
5.2
-1.6

.4
.2
.3
.3
.3
1.9
2.4
2.7
4.9
-2.5
.2

141.882
143.344
150.629
141.644
141.631
182.764
179.245
169.740
168.092
160.603
98.447

2.3
2.6
2.9
2.4
2.4
4.0
4.4
4.2
4.1
4.4
-1.5

.5
.1
.1
.1
.1
3.0
3.9
4.2
5.3
-.7
.0

209.641
234.509
231.284
243.513
243.537
240.556
200.434
214.870
225.173
166.806
127.555

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.2
2.2
3.8
4.0
3.8
3.1
7.6
-.6

.9
.3
.1
.1
.1
4.0
5.1
5.6
6.8
-.8
.1

Apparel ...............................................................................

121.363

.9

-1.5

91.812

.5

-1.1

128.718

2.8

-.8

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 ...................................

219.364
217.352
100.582
127.566
100.388
127.030
145.854
469.037
467.005
477.615
322.399
416.793

1.4
1.3
-.2
.7
.7
.3
.0
1.7
1.6
1.5
2.2
1.8

.2
.2
-.2
-.4
-.4
-.4
.4
.5
.5
.6
.6
.2

156.440
155.824
101.651
101.400
101.498
102.143
102.295
314.611
315.406
321.644
311.166
300.015

1.9
1.6
.0
-.4
-.4
-1.2
.3
2.5
2.3
2.5
1.6
2.6

.0
.0
-.1
-.3
-.3
-.3
.4
.0
.0
.0
.4
-.1

226.984
222.137
102.685
154.625
106.641
154.281
138.519
303.827
301.478
287.401
348.061
309.882

1.4
1.6
-1.7
-2.9
-3.0
-.9
.1
2.8
2.7
2.7
3.8
2.9

-.5
-.4
-1.1
-1.6
-1.6
-.7
.3
.1
.1
.1
.8
.3

Medical care .......................................................................
Medical care commodities ................................................
Medical care services .......................................................
Professional services ......................................................

346.310
271.435
369.331
280.785

2.8
2.8
2.8
2.0

.1
.6
.0
.1

182.332
161.594
189.855
163.728

2.4
2.3
2.4
1.1

.1
.4
-.1
-.2

424.334
335.309
456.733
367.649

2.9
5.9
2.0
1.1

.1
.8
-.1
.1

Recreation 3 ........................................................................

115.015

.4

-.1

116.361

.8

.2

120.758

.7

-.3

Education and communication 3 .........................................

139.214

1.3

.1

132.660

2.0

-.1

145.136

2.2

.0

Other goods and services ...................................................

314.828

1.6

.0

183.961

2.3

.5

448.507

2.3

.3

217.454
180.598
159.052
218.951
291.243
101.956
246.767
237.538
233.432

2.1
.9
.1
1.0
1.1
-1.5
2.8
3.0
2.5

.2
-.1
-.2
-.1
.3
-.2
.3
.2
.2

147.314
134.885
125.823
166.857
204.122
86.988
154.034
143.323
158.232

2.1
1.1
.4
1.6
1.9
-1.4
2.8
2.6
4.2

.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
-.1
.4
.1
.2

233.386
195.635
172.884
227.611
279.690
118.955
274.575
242.258
312.102

2.1
1.4
.9
2.5
2.4
-1.7
2.6
2.4
4.3

.2
-.2
-.2
.0
.2
-.7
.5
.3
-.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.

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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
June
2014

Size class B/C 3

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Size class D

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Commodity and service group
Other services ...................................................................

272.273

1.9

0.1

155.680

2.3

0.0

340.369

2.2

0.0

211.358
217.477
209.212
161.503
218.670
218.873
281.692
258.181
238.415
328.632
210.157
208.948
131.930
471.556
248.779

2.0
2.0
1.6
.1
1.6
1.0
1.0
2.6
2.8
3.0
2.0
2.0
-.3
2.0
2.7

.2
.2
.2
-.2
.0
-.2
.2
.5
.4
1.3
.1
.1
-.4
.4
.2

142.884
144.109
146.216
126.388
159.292
165.442
198.850
165.661
150.763
238.729
138.191
135.603
104.284
319.882
152.818

2.0
2.0
1.8
.4
2.0
1.5
1.8
3.0
2.8
3.3
2.0
1.9
-.2
2.7
2.7

.2
.2
.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.6
.4
1.6
.0
.0
-.1
-.1
.1

221.487
231.708
235.300
174.534
235.880
227.657
275.622
324.142
256.491
252.114
232.086
230.602
156.166
301.365
281.155

2.0
2.0
2.0
.9
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.8
2.7
3.2
2.0
1.9
.4
2.9
2.5

.2
.3
.2
-.2
.0
.0
.2
.7
.6
2.2
.0
.0
-.3
.1
.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.

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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—

June
2014

June
2013

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

255.404
394.649

1.8

0.0

151.162

2.2

-

-

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

245.853
245.815
246.617
248.128
245.294

1.4
1.5
1.4
1.5
.0

.0
.0
-.2
.3
-.3

154.666
155.210
150.752
162.661
146.099

2.2
2.4
2.2
2.6
.1

-.4
-.4
-.7
.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 ...................................

265.800
321.958
326.411
328.911
328.795
221.717
207.824
195.507
201.934
173.934
122.376

2.5
2.9
2.9
3.2
3.2
2.9
2.8
2.3
4.1
-1.8
-2.0

.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.5
.5
1.0
2.9
-3.2
.4

149.796
150.108
155.655
147.948
147.948
191.398
187.062
149.902
138.455
153.520
106.644

2.2
2.3
1.1
2.1
2.1
4.1
4.2
3.2
3.6
2.1
-1.1

-.3
-.1
.1
.0
.0
-1.2
-1.6
-1.5
-1.6
-1.3
.3

Apparel .....................................................................................

125.528

-1.6

-2.3

94.388

7.8

.0

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

225.994
216.416
305.446
303.714
304.845
304.271
294.881

2.1
2.2
4.2
4.2
4.3
3.8
3.5

.2
-.1
.1
.1
.2
.0
.1

152.596
152.570
313.465
314.102
318.936
311.498
298.270

2.2
1.9
5.3
5.3
5.4
5.0
5.2

-.1
-.2
-.7
-.7
-.8
-.4
-.5

Medical care .............................................................................

461.228

1.9

.0

184.030

1.0

.1

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

119.536

.1

.2

121.856

1.0

.4

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

140.724

.8

.0

128.474

1.4

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

418.687

1.7

.0

202.741

3.9

.6

255.404
194.443
162.683
209.564
107.816
310.999

1.8
.8
.5
1.2
-.9
2.3

.0
-.2
-.4
-.5
-.2
.2

151.162
142.166
134.895
179.436
90.276
155.001

2.2
1.9
1.7
3.9
-1.3
2.4

-.1
-.2
-.1
-.2
.1
-.1

246.546
231.355
165.942
229.234
211.731
309.976
299.509
248.606
258.488
262.470

1.8
1.2
.4
1.3
1.1
1.6
2.4
3.5
1.6
1.7

.0
.0
-.4
-.3
-.5
.3
.2
.3
.0
.0

147.057
148.865
135.300
166.524
176.947
160.056
151.596
240.100
141.855
139.319

2.3
2.1
1.7
3.1
3.7
2.4
2.4
4.9
1.9
1.8

-.1
-.1
-.1
-.3
-.2
-.1
-.1
-1.1
.0
.1

-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.

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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
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Size class D

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.2

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

227.965
376.383

1.6

0.5

146.488

2.0

0.5

-

-

-

-

223.766
358.746

1.4

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

238.643
238.103
233.317
245.429
241.859

2.5
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.5

.2
.2
.3
.0
.4

150.368
150.665
147.005
156.218
149.694

2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.1

.0
.0
-.1
.1
.7

239.288
239.313
226.584
262.603
238.786

2.3
2.5
2.5
2.7
-1.6

.2
.2
.4
.0
.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 ...................................

214.153
249.191
251.957
252.079
252.078
226.949
195.951
198.738
197.802
181.945
112.194

2.4
2.2
2.4
1.7
1.7
6.7
7.2
7.2
4.9
10.6
-1.0

.8
.4
.2
.2
.2
3.7
4.6
4.8
11.9
-4.2
.2

134.588
134.290
137.085
132.413
132.413
187.226
186.751
183.946
185.345
162.574
95.171

1.9
1.5
1.3
1.7
1.7
5.6
5.8
6.0
5.4
7.5
.0

.8
.0
.2
.0
.0
5.7
6.9
7.5
11.2
-2.9
-.2

205.367
232.865
221.277
239.395
239.395
224.742
175.172
189.712
187.174
186.990
119.906

1.5
1.5
2.3
1.4
1.4
2.3
2.2
1.2
-.3
7.0
-.3

.6
.1
.1
.0
.0
3.4
4.2
5.0
7.3
-2.2
.0

Apparel .....................................................................................

120.503

2.3

-2.0

93.640

5.3

.0

128.286

-.7

-.9

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

224.143
219.232
344.536
342.058
341.177
365.086
331.074

-.4
-.4
-2.1
-2.6
-2.8
-2.5
-1.5

1.2
1.3
3.2
3.3
3.4
2.5
2.9

164.756
164.275
346.124
345.967
352.349
342.873
326.707

.5
.2
-.8
-1.3
-1.5
-.5
-.8

1.0
1.0
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.2
2.2

199.746
193.206
281.250
277.301
265.311
326.378
289.934

-.4
-.1
-.4
-.6
-.9
1.0
-1.0

-.2
-.2
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.3
2.0

Medical care .............................................................................

431.259

2.4

.0

193.858

4.8

.2

429.434

3.8

.4

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

116.424

-1.4

-.5

122.076

.5

-.2

108.656

-.2

-.2

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

139.968

1.8

.2

139.694

3.1

-.3

133.428

1.8

.1

Other goods and services ........................................................

384.957

2.6

.1

181.404

1.2

.2

448.537

3.7

.6

227.965
186.444
159.127
213.909
105.939
269.033

1.6
.5
-.7
.0
-1.7
2.3

.5
.3
.3
.5
-.1
.6

146.488
135.750
127.793
171.329
84.504
153.182

2.0
1.2
.6
1.6
-1.0
2.6

.5
.3
.5
.8
-.1
.6

223.766
192.194
169.258
226.464
112.474
258.474

1.4
1.3
.7
1.2
-.4
1.5

.2
.2
.2
.4
-.2
.3

219.042
222.505
162.349
227.495
216.058
302.846
255.836
259.988
227.228
226.004

1.6
1.3
-.6
1.2
.1
2.5
2.4
1.7
1.7
1.5

.5
.5
.3
.4
.5
.8
.7
3.8
.1
.1

141.676
149.516
128.390
160.950
169.570
173.131
148.811
256.576
137.013
134.552

1.7
2.2
.7
1.9
1.7
3.5
2.4
1.7
2.0
2.0

.5
.7
.5
.4
.8
1.1
.7
4.3
.0
.0

211.137
222.144
171.098
233.339
226.703
288.297
237.019
224.285
225.082
222.416

1.2
1.3
.6
1.7
1.1
1.4
1.4
.6
1.6
1.4

.2
.3
.2
.3
.4
.4
.3
2.6
.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.

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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
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Size class D

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.3

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

233.469
376.897

2.5

0.3

147.733

2.1

0.2

-

-

-

-

238.630
387.516

2.0

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

240.494
241.977
235.687
252.878
222.084

2.5
2.5
2.9
2.0
2.0

.3
.3
.3
.3
-.1

152.599
153.531
152.213
155.652
139.019

2.5
2.6
2.6
2.7
1.0

.0
.0
-.2
.2
.5

242.009
241.945
242.141
245.590
235.260

2.0
2.0
2.1
1.8
1.4

-.4
-.4
-.6
.0
-.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 ...................................

223.035
250.235
255.458
254.962
254.950
229.681
202.770
204.779
196.726
204.985
127.203

2.7
3.3
3.8
2.8
2.8
3.3
3.5
3.6
3.4
4.4
-3.1

.6
.3
.4
.3
.3
3.2
4.0
4.1
4.9
.8
-.3

144.234
148.206
156.858
146.167
146.167
174.362
168.438
164.371
164.389
154.520
95.978

2.5
3.0
3.4
2.8
2.8
3.7
4.2
4.1
4.6
.0
-1.9

.7
.2
.1
.1
.1
4.1
5.4
5.6
6.3
.3
-.1

210.653
233.322
230.627
242.931
242.931
243.257
210.145
217.370
223.513
151.101
126.706

1.9
1.5
1.6
1.9
1.9
4.8
5.6
5.3
4.8
10.5
-.9

1.4
.2
.1
.3
.3
6.4
8.1
8.4
9.2
.5
.0

Apparel .....................................................................................

152.157

3.1

-1.0

87.494

-3.8

-3.0

139.131

1.8

-.4

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

224.105
223.142
325.626
322.897
323.340
325.808
320.960

2.3
1.9
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.6
3.4

-.1
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.3
-.1

155.082
154.615
310.829
311.144
319.024
302.873
298.880

2.6
2.6
3.9
3.8
3.8
3.3
3.7

-.3
-.3
-.8
-.8
-.7
-.8
-.8

251.244
248.538
297.210
293.700
283.226
349.509
308.630

2.9
2.8
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.2
5.3

-.9
-.8
-1.5
-1.5
-1.6
-.8
-1.4

Medical care .............................................................................

414.026

3.3

.3

176.082

2.3

-.1

412.335

2.4

-.1

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

110.121

1.1

.0

120.314

1.1

.3

118.691

.5

-.2

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

135.736

1.6

.2

131.518

1.7

-.1

141.468

2.1

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

373.677

2.1

.4

180.855

2.0

.7

432.299

1.7

.8

233.469
191.215
165.205
218.589
114.720
273.892

2.5
1.5
.8
2.2
-1.6
3.1

.3
-.1
-.3
-.2
-.4
.5

147.733
133.755
124.039
164.328
86.385
155.992

2.1
.9
.0
1.2
-1.8
3.0

.2
-.3
-.5
-.8
-.1
.5

238.630
203.685
185.157
240.616
126.113
275.976

2.0
1.1
.7
3.2
-3.8
2.8

.3
-.5
-.6
-.3
-1.0
.9

224.704
227.933
167.514
229.354
218.699
310.135
260.621
255.193
233.266
232.231

2.4
2.0
.8
2.3
2.2
2.9
3.1
3.3
2.4
2.4

.3
.3
-.3
.0
-.2
.7
.5
1.5
.1
.1

143.696
144.980
124.452
158.252
162.808
164.526
153.482
228.644
138.963
136.281

2.1
1.8
.0
1.8
1.1
3.1
3.1
4.0
2.0
1.8

.2
.1
-.5
-.4
-.7
.8
.6
1.8
.0
.0

225.983
242.505
186.285
242.143
239.969
326.750
257.543
250.133
235.186
234.427

2.0
2.2
.7
2.6
3.2
3.9
3.0
5.4
1.6
1.5

.3
.3
-.6
-.3
-.3
1.4
1.1
2.5
-.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 .................................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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—

June
2014

June
2013

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

246.700
402.279

2.4

0.1

144.522

1.9

-

-

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

244.626
245.132
245.638
242.809
235.609

2.3
2.5
2.7
2.2
.5

-.1
-.1
-.3
.2
-.8

149.857
149.511
146.304
154.387
154.780

2.1
2.3
2.6
1.8
-.7

-.4
-.4
-.9
.2
-.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 ...................................

261.001
292.868
310.208
308.445
308.414
291.201
262.443
264.488
297.583
219.874
130.120

3.1
3.3
3.9
3.3
3.3
5.8
6.6
6.6
6.3
8.1
-.4

.3
.2
.4
.4
.4
.8
1.2
1.2
2.0
-1.0
.5

137.722
136.850
146.478
136.283
136.276
191.163
190.277
186.956
187.600
176.048
102.653

2.3
2.9
4.0
2.2
2.2
3.3
3.8
3.6
1.9
8.8
-2.3

.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
1.3
1.7
1.8
2.1
1.0
.5

Apparel .....................................................................................

123.686

1.2

-.6

100.688

2.7

1.7

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

220.119
213.485
320.421
318.372
321.324
292.962
301.987

1.5
1.3
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.4

-.2
-.1
-.4
-.4
-.4
-.5
-.4

155.836
153.727
291.331
293.922
294.805
287.111
279.309

1.2
.6
1.0
.9
.9
.7
.8

.0
.0
.1
.1
.0
.4
.2

Medical care .............................................................................

435.393

3.6

.3

185.113

1.3

.2

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

112.979

1.3

.0

98.237

.2

.1

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

138.945

1.1

.1

130.797

2.4

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

394.755

.4

-.5

176.338

2.7

.2

246.700
185.705
153.630
200.328
108.708
300.802

2.4
.8
-.3
.8
-1.8
3.3

.1
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.3
.2

144.522
130.923
120.971
157.468
88.810
149.757

1.9
.8
-.1
.6
-1.0
2.7

.2
.1
.4
.7
-.1
.3

238.417
228.849
157.272
223.784
203.558
324.105
289.854
294.257
245.437
246.336

2.3
1.9
-.3
1.5
.8
3.4
3.3
3.4
2.3
2.3

.1
.0
-.3
-.2
-.3
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1

139.137
143.786
121.963
154.065
157.607
165.308
145.979
245.404
134.912
132.459

2.0
1.5
-.2
1.5
.5
2.6
2.8
2.2
2.0
1.9

.2
.2
.3
.1
.6
.3
.3
.8
.1
.2

0.2

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 .................................................

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.

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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
June 2014 from—

Pricing
schedule
1

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

M

236.973

238.103

239.504

Northeast urban ..............................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................

M
M
M

243.235
244.202
149.814

243.573
244.625
149.880

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

226.842
230.761
146.130

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
May 2014 from—

June
2013

Apr.
2014

May
2014

May
2013

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

239.147

2.4

0.4

-0.1

2.7

1.1

0.6

246.166
247.071
151.743

245.405
246.617
150.752

1.7
1.4
2.2

.8
.8
.6

-.3
-.2
-.7

2.2
2.0
2.9

1.2
1.2
1.3

1.1
1.0
1.2

227.902
232.058
146.518

228.587
232.581
147.198

228.973
233.317
147.005

2.4
2.5
2.3

.5
.5
.3

.2
.3
-.1

2.6
2.6
2.5

.8
.8
.7

.3
.2
.5

223.797

225.303

225.592

226.584

2.5

.6

.4

2.2

.8

.1

M
M
M

236.390
232.472
151.233

237.963
233.255
152.628

238.663
234.929
152.542

238.549
235.687
152.213

2.7
2.9
2.6

.2
1.0
-.3

.0
.3
-.2

2.7
2.9
2.4

1.0
1.1
.9

.3
.7
-.1

M

241.024

242.429

243.697

242.141

2.1

-.1

-.6

3.5

1.1

.5

M
M
M

241.499
242.927
145.990

242.726
244.530
146.137

244.742
246.261
147.572

243.731
245.638
146.304

2.7
2.7
2.6

.4
.5
.1

-.4
-.3
-.9

3.1
3.1
3.0

1.3
1.4
1.1

.8
.7
1.0

M
M
M

217.906
149.045
233.933

218.857
149.794
235.433

220.363
150.446
236.888

220.394
149.867
236.475

2.3
2.5
2.6

.7
.0
.4

.0
-.4
-.2

2.7
2.6
2.9

1.1
.9
1.3

.7
.4
.6

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

232.482
251.515

232.962
253.551

235.056
254.395

235.069
254.565

2.6
1.5

.9
.4

.0
.1

3.4
2.3

1.1
1.1

.9
.3

M

248.281

248.529

251.280

251.449

1.6

1.2

.1

2.6

1.2

1.1

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

240.600
245.288
216.860
146.204

241.286
244.943
218.965
147.123

242.346
246.274
218.952
148.619

240.253
244.300
220.188
148.041

.7
1.5
2.6
1.8

-.4
-.3
.6
.6

-.9
-.8
.6
-.4

.5
3.0
1.3
2.1

.7
.4
1.0
1.7

.4
.5
.0
1.0

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

249.746
210.655
218.759
250.172

247.696
212.998
218.173
252.537

251.148
209.725
220.445
250.457

248.856
211.553
221.548
254.338

3.4
2.6
2.9
3.7

.5
-.7
1.5
.7

-.9
.9
.5
1.5

4.4
2.3
3.4
3.1

.6
-.4
.8
.1

1.4
-1.5
1.0
-.8

2
2
2

234.605
240.628
242.170

235.576
242.607
245.631

238.917
245.875
244.140

238.517
246.347
242.263

2.5
4.2
2.7

1.2
1.5
-1.4

-.2
.2
-.8

2.7
3.2
4.0

1.8
2.2
.8

1.4
1.3
-.6

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.

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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
June
2014

ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island,
NY-NJ-CT-PA

Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.0

Expenditure category
All items ......................................................
All items (1967=100) ...................................

238.343
713.970

2.1

0.2

0.4

0.1

-

-

-

261.350
755.527

1.7

-

243.528
719.489

1.8

-

230.477
688.569

2.0

-

-

-

Food and beverages .................................
Food ........................................................
Food at home ........................................
Food away from home ..........................
Alcoholic beverages ................................

242.027
242.326
239.147
248.445
236.569

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.2
.9

.0
.0
-.1
.2
-.1

236.563
235.841
235.069
231.582
245.568

2.9
2.9
2.6
3.3
3.8

-.1
-.1
.0
-.2
-.4

244.082
244.422
254.565
228.098
225.294

2.0
2.2
1.5
3.2
-1.0

.1
.2
.1
.4
-.6

250.529
250.540
251.449
255.908
246.006

1.3
1.4
1.6
1.2
-.5

.1
.1
.1
.2
-.8

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 ...

233.894
270.314
275.321

2.6
2.8
3.2

.5
.2
.2

230.820
280.905
294.042

3.9
1.9
2.2

.7
.5
.2

259.602
290.746
303.484

2.0
1.8
2.4

.3
.2
.3

277.240
340.982
348.329

2.5
3.0
3.0

.1
.0
.1

277.256

2.6

.2

285.702

1.6

.2

303.590

1.9

.3

347.803

3.2

.2

277.234
240.396
209.064
211.038
217.529
188.769
123.534

2.6
4.3
4.6
4.4
4.2
5.1
-1.5

.2
2.5
3.2
3.6
5.2
-1.8
.1

285.702

218.906
98.881

1.6
23.3
27.9
28.2
30.2
26.3
-.5

.2
3.7
4.6
4.7
15.7
-4.6
.5

303.586
302.916
280.189
278.753
316.651
236.870
117.800

1.9
7.3
7.9
8.0
9.8
4.6
-1.5

.3
1.7
2.5
2.5
4.1
-1.2
-.1

347.563
208.320
204.662
189.149
199.893
161.867
118.076

3.2
2.1
2.0
1.1
3.6
-4.7
-2.4

.2
.0
.0
.2
2.7
-5.6
.7

Apparel .....................................................

127.302

.9

-1.3

95.062

3.3

-2.6

113.954

4.6

.2

123.067

-2.0

-1.9

Transportation ...........................................
Private transportation ..............................
Motor fuel ..............................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 3 ............
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 3 4 .....
Gasoline, unleaded premium 3 .........

223.543
217.793
319.692
318.334
317.362
329.907
308.606

1.6
1.4
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.1

.1
.0
.3
.3
.3
.6
.1

209.175
205.855
355.036
351.358
345.272
368.054
339.232

-1.4
-1.6
-4.7
-5.0
-5.3
-4.6
-4.1

1.2
1.4
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.0
2.6

217.068
210.976
321.804
314.889
316.813
298.072
295.350

.9
1.0
2.1
1.8
1.9
2.2
1.3

-.7
-.5
-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
-.8

235.944
221.243
295.662
294.361
297.203
295.491
290.257

1.7
1.6
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.2
2.9

.3
-.1
.4
.4
.4
.1
.2

Medical care .............................................

435.352

2.6

.1

447.858

1.3

-.2

416.227

2.7

.7

438.738

2.8

.2

Recreation 5 ..............................................

116.037

.5

.0

109.770

-.5

.2

105.751

2.7

.4

119.664

.2

.3

Education and communication 5 ...............

137.279

1.6

.0

141.525

2.2

.2

145.206

1.1

-.2

140.700

.5

.1

Other goods and services .........................

407.974

1.9

.2

383.966

1.7

.4

374.648

-.3

-.7

398.378

1.5

-.1

238.343
190.324
163.030
216.774
110.856
285.998

2.1
1.0
.2
1.4
-1.5
2.8

.2
-.1
-.2
-.1
-.2
.4

230.477
176.652
144.820
198.381
93.641
281.489

2.0
.1
-1.5
-1.3
-2.8
3.3

.4
.0
.1
.2
-.2
.6

243.528
182.477
148.472
199.703
98.644
296.868

1.8
.9
.1
1.8
-2.6
2.3

.1
.0
-.1
.2
-.6
.1

261.350
195.136
158.725
203.778
101.780
318.122

1.7
.5
-.1
.7
-1.7
2.4

.0
-.1
-.2
-.4
.1
.1

228.773
228.531
165.683
230.088
218.020
313.404
272.363
259.858
238.112
238.157

2.0
1.7
.3
1.8
1.3
2.8
2.8
3.2
2.0
1.9

.2
.2
-.2
-.1
-.1
.5
.4
1.5
.0
.1

221.197
213.749
148.761
219.253
202.104
296.849
268.718
R254.057
230.222
230.023

2.1
2.1
-1.4
.7
-1.1
4.7
3.6
7.5
1.7
1.4

.4
.3
.0
.0
.1
.7
.7
3.8
.1
.1

235.765
222.942
152.139
223.909
203.356
314.102
286.251
307.215
240.785
240.460

1.8
1.8
.0
1.9
1.6
3.1
2.2
3.8
1.6
1.5

.0
.0
-.1
.2
.2
.0
.1
.1
.1
.0

253.565
230.277
162.359
229.506
206.708
304.227
308.427
242.270
265.088
269.435

1.7
1.0
-.1
1.0
.6
1.7
2.4
2.8
1.6
1.7

.0
.1
-.3
-.1
-.4
.2
.1
.2
.0
.0

R220.019
R190.445
R194.329
R163.341

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 ..................

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.
4 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base.

5 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
R Revised.
- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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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 21
U.S.
city
average

ChicagoGaryKenosha,
IL-IN-WI

Atlanta, GA

Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

238.343
713.970

2.1

0.5

1.5

-

-

230.477
688.569

2.0

-

223.862
675.098

3.0

-

-

0.3
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

242.027
242.326
239.147
248.445
236.569

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.2
.9

.4
.4
.4
.4
.0

243.838
254.279
248.856
263.364
150.590

2.9
2.8
3.4
2.0
3.4

.6
.7
.5
1.0
.2

236.563
235.841
235.069
231.582
245.568

2.9
2.9
2.6
3.3
3.8

.5
.6
.9
.1
-1.4

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 .................................

233.894
270.314
275.321
277.256
277.234
240.396
209.064
211.038
217.529
188.769
123.534

2.6
2.8
3.2
2.6
2.6
4.3
4.6
4.4
4.2
5.1
-1.5

1.0
.5
.4
.4
.4
4.3
5.4
6.1
9.5
-4.1
.1

215.087
223.795
223.294
219.483
219.483
325.362
292.489
291.349
269.191
282.388
128.309

3.4
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.1
4.5
4.7
4.6
3.4
4.8
-2.4

3.2
.9
.9
.8
.8
17.8
22.7
23.0
32.2
1.6
-.5

230.820
280.905
294.042
285.702
285.702
R220.019
R190.445
R194.329
R163.341
218.906
98.881

3.9
1.9
2.2
1.6
1.6
23.3
27.9
28.2
30.2
26.3
-.5

.2
.8
.4
.3
.3
-2.0
-2.9
-2.8
16.3
-16.9
.4

Apparel ...................................................................................

127.302

.9

-1.8

132.553

2.4

-5.4

95.062

3.3

-2.5

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

223.543
217.793
319.692
318.334
317.362
329.907
308.606

1.6
1.4
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.1

.7
.4
.9
1.0
.9
1.0
.9

218.618
218.429
320.411
318.221
315.327
383.258
318.213

2.6
3.1
3.7
3.4
3.3
3.6
3.5

.1
.3
.9
.9
1.0
.7
.7

209.175
205.855
355.036
351.358
345.272
368.054
339.232

-1.4
-1.6
-4.7
-5.0
-5.3
-4.6
-4.1

1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
1.8

Medical care ...........................................................................

435.352

2.6

.3

395.157

4.6

2.4

447.858

1.3

-.1

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

116.037

.5

.0

86.608

-.2

-.3

109.770

-.5

1.2

Education and communication 7 .............................................

137.279

1.6

.0

133.595

3.1

.1

141.525

2.2

.3

Other goods and services ......................................................

407.974

1.9

.2

340.802

2.1

.4

383.966

1.7

.1

238.343
190.324
163.030
216.774
110.856
285.998

2.1
1.0
.2
1.4
-1.5
2.8

.5
.1
-.1
.0
-.3
.8

223.862
187.142
159.264
204.776
113.950
260.561

3.0
1.9
1.1
2.2
.3
3.7

1.5
-.1
-.5
-.6
-.4
2.4

230.477
176.652
144.820
198.381
93.641
281.489

2.0
.1
-1.5
-1.3
-2.8
3.3

.3
.0
-.4
-.1
-.8
.4

228.773
228.531
165.683
230.088
218.020
313.404
272.363
259.858
238.112
238.157

2.0
1.7
.3
1.8
1.3
2.8
2.8
3.2
2.0
1.9

.6
.5
-.1
.2
.0
1.2
.9
2.8
.3
.3

214.380
229.545
158.608
222.639
199.525
320.625
245.138
279.201
217.673
212.329

2.9
2.5
1.2
2.5
2.2
3.2
3.7
3.9
3.0
3.0

1.4
1.7
-.5
.0
-.5
4.0
2.4
9.9
.4
.4

221.197
213.749
148.761
219.253
202.104
296.849
268.718
R254.057
230.222
230.023

2.1
2.1
-1.4
.7
-1.1
4.7
3.6
7.5
1.7
1.4

.3
.0
-.4
.2
-.2
.1
.5
-.3
.4
.4

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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
DetroitAnn ArborFlint, MI

HoustonGalvestonBrazoria, TX

Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA

Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

224.482
667.254

1.3

0.5

0.6

-

-

243.528
719.489

1.8

-

214.668
688.518

3.3

-

-

0.5
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

217.552
217.502
211.553
226.584
212.223

2.4
2.2
2.6
1.7
4.8

-.2
-.5
-.7
-.3
4.6

219.762
219.444
221.548
212.683
214.546

2.6
2.6
2.9
2.2
3.3

1.1
1.2
1.5
.7
-.2

244.082
244.422
254.565
228.098
225.294

2.0
2.2
1.5
3.2
-1.0

.5
.5
.4
.7
.2

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 .................................

200.703
224.335
225.570
223.000
223.000
243.858
195.765
197.792
214.156
168.062
121.372

1.9
3.1
2.9
2.5
2.5
-2.8
-4.1
-4.3
-7.8
1.1
.6

.8
.4
.3
.3
.3
2.9
3.6
4.0
3.2
5.0
.4

197.491
229.545
219.009
211.667
211.667
184.213
172.731
169.663
170.049
154.192
118.522

3.3
3.9
4.2
3.0
3.0
3.9
4.6
4.6
7.4
-8.5
-1.7

.7
1.1
1.5
.6
.6
.3
.2
.2
.5
-1.4
-1.4

259.602
290.746
303.484
303.590
303.586
302.916
280.189
278.753
316.651
236.870
117.800

2.0
1.8
2.4
1.9
1.9
7.3
7.9
8.0
9.8
4.6
-1.5

1.4
.2
.4
.4
.4
13.1
20.5
20.9
25.9
10.1
.1

Apparel ...................................................................................

126.397

6.2

-3.0

181.429

12.8

2.3

113.954

4.6

-2.9

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

260.165
259.529
341.878
339.829
349.355
379.218
318.133

.3
.4
-3.5
-4.3
-4.6
-4.0
-1.3

2.1
2.2
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.4
5.3

195.106
192.524
306.916
308.136
318.294
313.195
300.863

2.9
2.2
3.2
3.6
3.5
3.4
4.1

.0
-.5
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.0

217.068
210.976
321.804
314.889
316.813
298.072
295.350

.9
1.0
2.1
1.8
1.9
2.2
1.3

-.9
-.9
-2.0
-2.1
-2.1
-1.5
-1.9

Medical care ...........................................................................

402.872

3.7

.2

432.532

1.6

-.2

416.227

2.7

1.5

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

114.525

-6.8

-1.0

106.211

.7

.8

105.751

2.7

.0

Education and communication 7 .............................................

144.835

3.8

.2

121.854

2.0

.5

145.206

1.1

-.2

Other goods and services ......................................................

405.260

1.3

-.3

381.307

3.8

1.3

374.648

-.3

-1.4

224.482
186.057
169.108
213.881
118.107
264.664

1.3
.6
.0
-.1
-.1
1.7

.5
.4
.8
1.5
-.5
.6

214.668
182.218
162.158
227.465
104.593
248.634

3.3
2.6
2.6
5.3
-1.7
3.8

.6
.3
-.1
1.0
-1.6
.9

243.528
182.477
148.472
199.703
98.644
296.868

1.8
.9
.1
1.8
-2.6
2.3

.5
-.3
-.9
-1.0
-.8
.9

217.405
227.912
170.819
216.044
213.752
321.609
255.039
265.197
222.739
224.277

1.2
.6
.1
.8
.0
.5
1.6
-3.9
2.0
2.0

.5
.6
.9
.6
1.7
.8
.7
4.7
.0
.1

203.622
208.915
164.241
224.529
226.602
267.685
229.871
235.931
214.996
214.060

3.4
3.0
2.6
4.0
5.2
3.7
3.9
3.7
3.2
3.3

.7
.5
-.1
1.0
.9
.7
1.0
.0
.7
.6

235.765
222.942
152.139
223.909
203.356
314.102
286.251
307.215
240.785
240.460

1.8
1.8
.0
1.9
1.6
3.1
2.2
3.8
1.6
1.5

.4
.6
-.9
-.2
-.9
2.0
1.0
4.8
.1
.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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island,
NY-NJ-CT-PA

MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL
Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

PhiladelphiaWilmingtonAtlantic City,
PA-NJ-DE-MD

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

243.428
392.372

2.4

-0.3

0.5

-

-

245.247
708.506

1.8

-

261.350
755.527

1.7

-

-

0.6
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

251.737
254.310
254.338
256.787
216.092

2.6
2.9
3.7
1.8
-2.6

.5
.6
.7
.4
-1.6

250.529
250.540
251.449
255.908
246.006

1.3
1.4
1.6
1.2
-.5

.8
.8
1.2
.3
.1

228.092
228.173
238.517
208.875
224.526

2.4
2.7
2.5
3.2
-1.8

1.0
1.1
1.2
.9
.3

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 .................................

239.216
266.869
256.567
270.483
270.483
179.010
157.293
153.729
150.061
217.344
161.367

3.2
3.2
4.3
2.7
2.7
5.8
5.5
5.6
5.6
7.6
-.6

.2
.3
.4
.4
.4
.0
.0
.0
.0
1.0
.2

277.240
340.982
348.329
347.803
347.563
208.320
204.662
189.149
199.893
161.867
118.076

2.5
3.0
3.0
3.2
3.2
2.1
2.0
1.1
3.6
-4.7
-2.4

.5
.4
.5
.4
.4
1.9
2.2
3.2
7.7
-6.7
-.2

248.850
302.613
279.938
308.370
308.370
217.435
186.415
191.998
192.829
183.508
118.413

1.8
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.4
1.2
.3
-.4
-1.3
1.6
-2.8

1.1
1.4
.5
.4
.4
-.2
-.3
.3
.4
.1
.5

Apparel ...................................................................................

139.668

-1.8

-6.3

123.067

-2.0

-2.5

109.606

-1.7

-5.2

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

238.722
241.806
329.380
325.521
323.678
307.382
327.029

.5
.3
2.8
2.6
2.7
2.9
3.1

-1.5
-1.5
-3.0
-3.0
-3.1
-2.4
-2.3

235.944
221.243
295.662
294.361
297.203
295.491
290.257

1.7
1.6
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.2
2.9

1.3
.5
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2

226.026
224.538
325.112
320.647
320.436
314.572
304.358

2.0
2.4
4.8
4.7
4.7
4.8
4.7

.6
.8
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.1
1.5

Medical care ...........................................................................

430.505

4.1

-.4

438.738

2.8

1.1

468.414

2.4

.8

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

114.509

.7

-.5

119.664

.2

.6

125.297

1.1

.2

Education and communication 7 .............................................

126.294

2.5

.3

140.700

.5

.0

131.665

1.6

-.3

Other goods and services ......................................................

314.651

3.3

.8

398.378

1.5

-.4

473.510

2.2

.8

243.428
207.840
180.894
222.460
135.436
271.806

2.4
1.5
.6
1.2
-.6
2.9

-.3
-.9
-2.0
-3.1
.4
.1

261.350
195.136
158.725
203.778
101.780
318.122

1.7
.5
-.1
.7
-1.7
2.4

.5
.1
-.3
-.5
.1
.7

245.247
185.133
160.022
204.382
110.061
307.322

1.8
1.3
.7
1.6
-1.1
2.0

.6
.1
-.6
-.5
-.7
1.0

234.975
231.434
182.632
238.931
222.626
287.217
259.114
230.318
244.962
243.182

2.3
1.9
.5
2.0
1.0
2.5
2.8
3.9
2.2
2.1

-.3
-.6
-2.0
-1.2
-3.0
-.2
.1
-1.8
-.1
-.2

253.565
230.277
162.359
229.506
206.708
304.227
308.427
242.270
265.088
269.435

1.7
1.0
-.1
1.0
.6
1.7
2.4
2.8
1.6
1.7

.5
.6
-.3
.1
-.5
1.1
.7
2.1
.4
.3

235.796
227.401
162.432
218.176
205.550
319.354
294.127
237.470
247.958
253.898

1.7
1.4
.6
1.9
1.4
1.5
1.8
2.5
1.7
1.5

.6
.2
-.5
.2
-.5
.4
.9
.6
.6
.6

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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose,
CA

Item and group

SeattleTacomaBremerton, WA

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

Index

Apr.
2014

June
2014

Percent change from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

253.317
778.767

3.0

0.7
-

247.642
754.908

2.0

-

-

0.4
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

252.577
253.059
246.347
260.591
252.158

2.8
3.1
4.2
1.7
-.3

.7
.9
1.5
.2
-2.3

250.598
253.459
242.263
271.234
216.806

2.3
2.2
2.7
1.7
2.7

-.7
-.7
-1.4
.2
-.7

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 .................................

277.114
311.497
348.153
336.933
336.933
334.402
312.877
312.449
330.998
259.055
132.490

3.8
4.2
5.4
4.6
4.6
3.5
3.0
2.7
2.5
6.9
.6

1.5
.6
.9
.9
.9
11.9
19.8
20.3
28.2
.2
2.2

262.109
292.035
291.354
303.737
303.737
245.154
224.993
264.627
278.135
181.528
171.010

4.3
5.1
5.4
4.6
4.6
2.2
1.3
1.7
1.7
1.6
.0

.9
1.3
.5
.5
.5
-1.3
-2.2
-1.6
-1.8
-.7
.7

Apparel ...................................................................................

116.751

-5.7

-.8

131.654

-.4

-4.9

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

206.091
193.172
312.578
311.441
313.410
286.926
288.192

3.2
2.7
3.1
2.9
2.9
3.0
2.8

-.3
.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.1
-.1

238.696
246.382
425.676
434.427
478.512
333.057
378.900

.4
.3
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.1

2.4
1.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.3
4.7

Medical care ...........................................................................

NA

-

-

384.350

.5

-

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

110.575

1.9

.0

95.482

-2.4

-.4

Education and communication 7 .............................................

142.185

-.6

.0

137.942

2.0

-.2

Other goods and services ......................................................

427.778

3.8

-.5

389.300

-3.4

-1.7

253.317
185.848
147.662
192.862
104.630
309.952

3.0
.8
-.7
-.7
-.3
4.2

.7
.1
-.2
-.4
.1
1.0

247.642
196.741
169.136
208.437
129.177
295.533

2.0
.2
-1.0
.5
-3.1
3.2

.4
-.5
-.4
-.3
-.5
1.0

245.248
230.971
152.479
224.536
197.682
324.229
300.753
316.281
253.079
253.872

2.8
2.3
-.7
1.2
-.7
4.2
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0

.8
.8
-.4
.2
-.6
1.6
1.1
6.4
.4
.3

241.455
231.449
171.242
228.983
209.497
307.468
286.590
332.865
245.007
243.804

2.1
.6
-.8
1.3
.7
1.1
3.5
3.0
1.9
1.8

.5
.0
-.4
-.5
-.3
.6
1.1
2.2
.3
.4

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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................

1 Areas on pricing schedule 1 (see Table 10) will appear next month.
2 Index on a November 1977=100 base in Miami.
3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item
stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator.
4 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.
5 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample.

6 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base.
7 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
NA Data not adequate for publication.
R Revised.
- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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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
June 2014 from—

Pricing
schedule
1

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

M

232.560

233.443

234.216

Northeast urban ..............................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................

M
M
M

250.666
250.725
152.039

250.715
250.976
151.773

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

221.748
221.311
145.526

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
May 2014 from—

June
2013

Apr.
2014

May
2014

May
2013

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

234.702

2.0

0.5

0.2

2.1

0.7

0.3

251.755
251.836
152.670

251.645
251.816
152.469

1.8
1.7
2.1

.4
.3
.5

.0
.0
-.1

2.0
1.9
2.3

.4
.4
.4

.4
.3
.6

222.508
221.980
146.158

222.822
222.246
146.460

223.929
223.365
147.282

1.7
1.6
1.8

.6
.6
.8

.5
.5
.6

1.5
1.5
1.7

.5
.4
.6

.1
.1
.2

220.973

221.530

221.617

222.235

1.6

.3

.3

1.2

.3

.0

M
M
M

227.975
229.655
145.848

229.519
230.790
147.014

229.901
231.222
147.235

230.476
231.953
147.499

2.3
2.4
2.3

.4
.5
.3

.3
.3
.2

2.5
2.4
2.5

.8
.7
1.0

.2
.2
.2

M

236.432

238.093

238.512

239.437

2.1

.6

.4

2.8

.9

.2

M
M
M

233.375
237.089
142.917

234.081
237.907
143.174

235.579
239.179
144.413

235.845
239.414
144.661

2.2
2.3
2.0

.8
.6
1.0

.1
.1
.2

2.2
2.3
1.8

.9
.9
1.0

.6
.5
.9

M
M
M

214.963
146.032
229.408

215.620
146.704
230.537

216.305
147.243
231.082

216.746
147.543
231.678

2.0
2.1
2.0

.5
.6
.5

.2
.2
.3

2.0
2.2
2.3

.6
.8
.7

.3
.4
.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

223.246
235.500

224.478
235.717

224.077
236.647

224.993
236.880

2.1
1.9

.2
.5

.4
.1

1.8
1.8

.4
.5

-.2
.4

M

255.933

255.937

257.145

257.147

1.7

.5

.0

1.9

.5

.5

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

256.015
212.489
224.522
154.918

-

255.943
212.765
225.871
155.560

-

-

-

-

1.7
1.5
1.9
2.1

.0
.1
.6
.4

-

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

-

219.398
220.277
211.000
242.846

-

222.701
221.726
212.191
242.197

2.7
1.2
2.9
2.3

1.5
.7
.6
-.3

-

-

-

-

2
2
2

-

244.891
247.932
243.690

-

245.869
250.085
244.293

1.7
2.9
2.2

.4
.9
.2

-

-

-

-

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.

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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
June
2014

Midwest

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

South

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

West

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.1

Expenditure category
All items ......................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................

251.645
393.056

1.8

0.0

0.5

0.3

-

-

-

235.845
379.461

2.2

-

230.476
373.282

2.3

-

223.929
362.143

1.7

-

-

-

Food and beverages .................................
Food ........................................................
Food at home ........................................
Food away from home ..........................
Alcoholic beverages ................................

245.924
245.932
243.775
252.819
243.962

1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
.2

-.1
-.1
-.3
.3
-.6

236.323
235.948
229.536
247.290
240.682

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
1.8

.1
.1
.1
.0
.4

240.489
241.462
237.235
250.305
225.658

2.5
2.5
2.7
2.3
1.6

.1
.1
.0
.3
.2

243.368
242.974
243.088
243.337
244.168

2.3
2.5
2.7
2.3
.3

-.2
-.1
-.4
.2
-.5

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 ...

260.129
313.540
311.963

2.4
2.7
2.6

.1
.0
.1

206.792
232.873
240.718

2.3
1.9
2.1

.9
.2
.2

218.188
242.603
245.949

2.6
3.1
3.4

.9
.2
.2

243.050
268.393
287.199

3.0
3.2
3.7

.4
.3
.3

289.448

2.9

.1

230.338

1.7

.1

228.288

2.7

.2

255.177

2.9

.2

289.448
227.220
205.240
196.721
200.783
176.044
119.008

2.9
3.2
3.1
2.5
4.2
-1.5
-1.8

.1
-.1
-.1
.1
1.3
-3.1
.6

230.344
231.677
198.162
204.034
209.682
186.547
116.248

1.7
5.7
5.9
6.1
4.4
9.7
-.5

.1
4.4
5.3
5.7
10.7
-4.0
-.1

228.273
241.594
202.437
203.709
199.829
202.448
117.924

2.7
3.8
4.3
4.3
4.4
2.9
-2.9

.2
4.2
5.4
5.5
6.1
.5
-.1

255.176
275.642
248.942
251.779
274.891
212.385
125.797

2.9
4.6
5.0
5.0
4.0
8.6
-1.4

.2
1.0
1.4
1.4
2.0
-.3
.3

Apparel .....................................................

127.705

-.3

-1.9

120.292

2.7

-1.2

134.577

-.9

-2.1

121.331

2.1

.4

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 .........

224.851
218.032
100.636
144.810
159.339
311.530
310.475
311.242
316.179
300.324

2.1
2.0
-.2
.6
-.1
4.6
4.5
4.7
4.2
4.0

.0
-.1
.0
-.1
.3
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2

225.886
222.155
100.671
141.633
153.914
337.381
335.327
332.623
367.888
330.635

-.4
-.5
-.6
-.7
-.1
-1.6
-2.1
-2.3
-1.2
-1.4

1.1
1.1
.1
-.3
.5
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.1
2.5

223.782
221.816
102.480
152.662
151.661
312.874
311.672
309.592
326.239
311.619

2.6
2.5
.3
-.1
.2
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.8

-.3
-.3
-.3
-.6
.3
-.7
-.7
-.7
-.6
-.7

221.617
217.299
99.834
147.387
147.861
321.634
320.512
319.446
300.969
304.021

.9
.7
.0
.2
.4
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2

-.1
-.1
-.3
-.7
.4
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.2
-.1

Medical care .............................................
Medical care commodities ......................
Medical care services .............................
Professional services ............................

452.901
360.242
478.325
353.493

1.6
.5
2.0
.6

.0
.7
-.2
.1

445.946
347.028
476.845
388.305

3.4
5.3
2.9
2.8

.1
.2
.1
.1

420.934
322.907
452.347
353.817

2.5
2.8
2.4
1.0

.0
.4
-.1
.1

441.041
317.769
478.443
334.169

2.4
1.6
2.6
1.1

.2
1.0
-.1
-.5

Recreation 4 ..............................................

121.367

-.1

.2

114.091

-.3

-.4

113.179

.9

.2

103.210

.9

.0

Education and communication 4 ...............

129.147

.5

-.1

132.561

1.8

.0

124.937

1.0

.0

133.282

1.4

.0

Other goods and services .........................

500.307

2.7

.3

439.333

2.9

.3

428.659

2.2

.7

403.675

1.4

-.1

251.645
204.232
177.615
233.024

1.8
1.2
.9
2.1

.0
-.2
-.3
-.4

223.929
192.376
170.211
233.121

1.7
.7
-.1
.3

.5
.4
.5
.8

230.476
196.144
173.722
236.925

2.3
1.3
.5
1.8

.3
-.2
-.4
-.6

235.845
190.710
162.080
214.455

2.2
1.0
.0
1.1

.1
-.1
.0
.1

311.679
113.432
305.545
293.528
276.541
346.942

2.8
-1.1
2.3
2.7
1.7
1.3

.0
.0
.1
.0
.3
.1

302.329
111.292
261.885
231.301
284.630
301.891

-.2
-.8
2.4
1.9
2.0
1.7

1.3
-.1
.6
.2
-.1
.1

299.452
114.892
271.989
230.617
315.265
306.207

2.6
-1.5
3.0
3.0
4.9
1.9

-.2
-.2
.6
.2
.1
.1

282.082
114.101
284.514
259.253
279.278
309.873

.8
-1.0
3.1
3.2
3.0
2.1

.0
-.2
.2
.3
.1
.0

244.317
252.965
232.336

1.8
1.9
1.4

.0
.0
-.1

215.371
221.501
223.160

1.6
1.5
1.5

.5
.6
.6

221.353
228.268
227.782

2.3
2.2
2.0

.3
.3
.3

228.193
234.369
224.717

2.2
2.2
1.7

.1
.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 ..........................
Other services .........................................
Special aggregate indexes
All items less medical care .........................
All items less food .......................................
All items less shelter ...................................

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
June
2014

Midwest

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

180.245
241.347
233.978
304.195
272.099
294.918
251.984
252.944
255.932

0.9
1.8
2.0
2.6
1.8
2.3
3.9
1.6
1.6

-0.3
-.3
-.4
.0
.1
.1
-.2
.0
.0

158.561
320.712
317.313

-.4
4.8
2.3

-.3
-.4
.1

South

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

172.510
235.613
233.400
295.325
271.088
247.586
262.292
220.973
218.187

-0.1
1.1
.3
-.2
2.8
2.4
1.1
1.8
1.7

0.5
.5
.8
1.3
1.0
.7
3.7
.0
.0

150.800
334.978
269.544

.8
-1.6
2.0

-.2
2.5
.1

Index
June
2014

West

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

175.265
238.553
236.124
292.023
279.169
256.877
251.421
227.519
224.891

0.6
2.2
1.8
2.5
3.1
3.1
3.9
2.1
2.0

-0.4
-.3
-.5
-.2
1.0
.7
1.7
.0
.0

151.406
315.980
279.646

-.4
3.7
3.0

-.3
-.7
.2

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

165.263
230.695
217.477
277.898
283.149
272.736
296.990
231.590
229.484

0.0
1.8
.9
.6
2.9
3.1
2.7
2.2
2.1

0.0
.0
.1
.0
.2
.3
.4
.1
.1

142.579
325.401
287.238

-.1
1.5
3.0

.0
-.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.

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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
June
2014

Size class B/C 3

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Percent change
from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

Size class D

June
2013

Index
June
2014

May
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 4 .............................................................................

216.746
216.746

2.0

0.2

147.543

2.1

0.2

-

-

-

-

-

231.678
374.431

2.0

All items (December 1977=100) ..........................................

-

0.3
-

Food and beverages ...........................................................
Food ..................................................................................
Food at home ..................................................................
Food away from home ....................................................
Alcoholic beverages ..........................................................

217.807
217.840
220.403
213.324
215.080

2.2
2.2
2.4
2.0
1.3

.1
.1
.1
.2
-.2

152.147
152.581
150.014
156.878
146.325

2.4
2.5
2.6
2.4
.9

-.1
-.1
-.4
.2
-.1

241.583
241.691
233.358
257.559
237.816

2.2
2.4
2.4
2.3
-.3

.0
.0
-.1
.1
.3

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 .............................

216.369
235.873
237.716
233.605
233.606
239.640
228.641
216.384
216.238
203.490
111.537

2.8
3.0
3.3
2.8
2.8
4.7
4.9
4.7
4.6
5.2
-1.8

.5
.3
.3
.3
.3
1.9
2.4
2.6
4.8
-2.8
.1

143.033
143.876
150.574
141.381
141.386
183.552
180.017
171.017
168.026
160.284
96.714

2.4
2.6
2.9
2.4
2.4
3.9
4.2
4.3
4.2
4.6
-1.9

.6
.1
.1
.1
.1
3.2
4.0
4.4
5.3
-.8
.1

214.238
241.735
231.234
227.575
227.537
243.536
201.240
215.235
224.666
169.423
120.986

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.1
2.1
3.4
3.6
3.6
3.2
6.4
-.9

1.0
.2
.1
.1
.1
4.6
5.8
6.2
7.3
-.8
.3

Apparel ...............................................................................

118.830

.1

-1.3

93.770

1.0

-1.1

126.559

2.9

-1.3

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 ...................................

224.693
223.599
100.849
128.119
145.537
471.108
469.341
479.784
324.938
418.331

1.1
1.0
-.2
.6
-.1
1.5
1.4
1.3
2.0
1.6

.2
.2
-.2
-.5
.4
.6
.6
.6
.7
.2

156.152
155.737
100.943
101.521
102.714
316.015
316.968
323.473
312.286
301.221

1.8
1.6
.2
-.3
.4
2.5
2.3
2.5
1.6
2.6

.0
.0
.0
-.3
.4
.0
.0
.0
.4
-.1

223.907
220.701
101.452
155.931
140.594
305.667
303.114
289.164
349.244
309.324

1.8
2.0
-1.0
-2.5
.1
3.2
3.1
3.0
4.3
3.2

-.4
-.4
-.8
-1.6
.3
.0
.0
-.1
.8
.1

Medical care .......................................................................
Medical care commodities ................................................
Medical care services .......................................................
Professional services ......................................................

348.070
264.570
373.812
283.197

2.6
2.6
2.6
1.7

.1
.6
.0
.1

184.407
159.959
192.348
164.262

2.4
2.2
2.5
1.1

.0
.4
-.1
-.3

423.767
324.746
454.770
364.633

2.8
5.7
2.0
.9

.1
1.0
-.2
.0

Recreation 3 ........................................................................

111.889

.2

-.1

112.118

.7

.2

114.582

1.0

-.2

Education and communication 3 .........................................

131.048

.8

.0

126.128

1.7

-.1

136.538

1.0

.0

Other goods and services ...................................................

336.821

1.9

.1

203.693

2.7

.6

490.911

2.7

.6

216.746
187.563
169.175
234.452
319.695
106.829
243.670
236.739
237.475

2.0
.8
-.1
.8
1.2
-1.3
2.8
3.0
2.3

.2
.0
-.1
.0
.4
-.3
.4
.3
.2

147.543
137.737
130.164
175.968
217.508
88.941
153.684
143.873
159.423

2.1
1.3
.6
1.7
1.9
-1.0
2.8
2.6
4.2

.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.0
.4
.1
.1

231.678
197.888
176.846
238.345
298.786
119.237
275.687
225.739
314.064

2.0
1.5
1.2
2.8
2.6
-1.3
2.5
2.2
5.0

.3
-.2
-.2
-.1
.2
-.5
.6
.2
-.8

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.

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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
June
2014

Size class B/C 3

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Size class D

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

May
2014

Commodity and service group
Other services ...................................................................

259.515

1.5

0.1

149.803

2.1

0.0

318.179

1.7

0.1

211.626
216.570
209.344
171.190
225.962
233.638
307.904
252.159
235.929
334.337
207.454
205.429
136.432
473.432
245.788

2.0
1.9
1.5
.0
1.4
.8
1.1
2.5
2.8
2.8
1.9
1.9
-.3
1.8
2.6

.2
.2
.2
-.1
.0
.0
.3
.5
.4
1.3
.1
.1
-.3
.5
.2

143.796
144.580
146.581
130.623
163.454
174.038
210.980
163.951
150.569
242.602
137.448
134.392
106.725
319.121
152.110

2.1
2.0
1.9
.6
2.1
1.7
1.9
3.0
2.8
3.2
2.0
1.9
.1
2.5
2.7

.2
.3
.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.7
.5
1.5
.0
.0
.0
-.1
.1

221.969
229.830
230.545
178.544
241.526
238.250
293.684
285.421
259.729
255.717
227.874
225.896
155.824
302.928
282.373

2.0
2.0
2.0
1.1
2.4
2.6
2.3
2.7
2.5
3.3
1.9
1.8
.6
3.2
2.3

.3
.3
.3
-.2
.0
-.1
.2
1.0
.7
2.2
-.1
-.1
-.3
.0
.0

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.

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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—

June
2014

June
2013

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

251.816
384.789

1.7

0.0

152.469

2.1

-

-

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

244.557
244.556
244.665
246.875
242.175

1.3
1.4
1.4
1.2
.0

.0
.0
-.2
.3
-.3

154.256
154.572
149.885
162.854
148.232

2.2
2.3
2.0
2.7
.5

-.4
-.3
-.5
.1
-1.4

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 ...................................

260.391
313.246
322.578
291.387
291.377
217.891
204.498
195.734
202.644
173.698
114.501

2.5
2.9
2.8
3.2
3.2
3.0
2.9
2.2
4.4
-2.4
-2.1

.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.4
.5
.8
3.0
-3.5
.7

150.767
150.412
155.655
147.948
147.948
190.500
185.043
150.455
138.455
153.520
105.343

2.1
2.1
1.1
2.1
2.1
3.7
3.6
3.2
3.6
2.1
-1.1

-.3
-.1
.1
.0
.0
-1.2
-1.6
-1.6
-1.6
-1.3
.3

Apparel .....................................................................................

122.729

-2.7

-2.1

96.802

8.0

-.9

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

230.259
222.437
306.165
304.581
305.366
305.562
295.754

2.0
2.0
4.2
4.1
4.3
3.7
3.4

.1
.0
.1
.1
.2
.0
.1

152.816
152.749
313.247
314.102
318.936
311.498
298.270

2.2
2.0
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.0
5.2

-.1
-.2
-.8
-.7
-.8
-.4
-.5

Medical care .............................................................................

457.236

1.8

-.1

185.545

1.1

.1

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

120.570

-.2

.0

122.766

-.1

.4

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

134.137

.4

-.1

116.908

.9

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

470.388

1.8

.0

234.651

4.6

.8

251.816
200.817
171.955
218.886
110.791
305.734

1.7
.7
.4
1.1
-1.2
2.3

.0
-.2
-.4
-.5
-.2
.1

152.469
146.582
141.877
196.831
92.435
154.157

2.1
2.1
1.9
4.1
-.9
2.3

-.1
-.2
-.1
-.4
.2
-.1

244.438
230.723
174.699
233.720
220.652
269.029
295.360
247.709
254.016
257.430

1.7
1.1
.3
1.2
1.0
1.5
2.3
3.5
1.5
1.5

.0
.0
-.4
-.2
-.4
.2
.2
.3
.0
-.1

149.041
150.812
142.148
174.721
193.297
158.030
151.005
243.180
142.210
139.937

2.2
2.2
1.9
3.3
3.9
2.4
2.2
4.6
1.8
1.7

-.2
-.1
-.2
-.4
-.4
-.1
-.1
-1.1
.0
.1

-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.

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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
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Size class D

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.3

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

223.365
365.158

1.6

0.5

147.282

1.8

0.6

-

-

-

-

222.235
360.076

1.6

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

239.014
238.729
234.963
245.350
240.697

2.6
2.7
2.7
2.6
2.6

.1
.1
.2
-.1
.3

150.563
150.787
147.201
156.483
151.461

2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.1

.0
.0
-.1
.1
.6

238.980
238.879
224.117
265.786
240.659

2.1
2.4
2.3
2.6
-1.5

.3
.3
.5
.0
-.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 ...................................

207.565
234.763
252.047
230.812
230.817
228.714
196.598
198.374
193.947
185.319
109.849

2.7
2.2
2.4
1.7
1.7
7.0
7.4
7.2
4.9
11.0
-1.2

.8
.3
.2
.2
.2
3.4
4.3
4.4
11.2
-4.6
.2

135.355
133.769
137.085
132.413
132.413
187.250
186.271
182.019
185.345
162.574
94.918

2.1
1.4
1.3
1.7
1.7
5.4
5.4
6.2
5.4
7.5
.5

1.0
.1
.2
.0
.0
5.9
7.1
7.8
11.2
-2.9
-.4

206.030
232.927
221.277
227.864
227.864
228.104
176.676
188.550
187.180
186.885
121.667

1.4
1.6
2.3
1.4
1.4
1.6
1.4
.9
-.3
7.0
-.1

.7
.1
.1
.0
.0
3.7
4.5
5.3
7.3
-2.2
-.1

Apparel .....................................................................................

117.712

2.1

-1.5

92.461

3.4

-.4

129.914

1.8

-2.1

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

224.269
220.758
344.960
342.315
341.010
365.116
330.513

-.7
-.8
-2.1
-2.6
-2.9
-2.6
-1.6

1.3
1.4
3.2
3.3
3.3
2.5
2.9

167.043
167.019
345.873
345.967
352.349
342.873
326.707

.0
-.1
-.9
-1.3
-1.5
-.5
-.8

1.1
1.1
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.2
2.2

205.807
201.084
281.955
277.309
265.320
326.378
289.930

.0
.2
-.2
-.6
-.9
1.0
-1.0

-.1
-.1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.3
2.0

Medical care .............................................................................

439.046

2.4

.0

195.352

4.8

.2

424.620

3.7

.4

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

114.592

-1.0

-.5

116.767

.5

-.2

107.130

.3

-.3

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

131.897

1.2

.1

133.149

3.1

-.3

132.254

1.3

.1

Other goods and services ........................................................

416.402

3.3

.0

208.166

1.8

.5

493.900

4.3

1.0

223.365
190.158
164.810
226.613
107.632
261.521

1.6
.4
-.6
-.3
-1.5
2.5

.5
.4
.6
.9
-.1
.6

147.282
139.775
134.381
182.622
89.261
151.938

1.8
.8
.2
.6
-.2
2.6

.6
.3
.5
.8
.0
.8

222.235
197.797
178.413
240.628
115.235
253.373

1.6
1.7
1.5
2.4
.5
1.5

.3
.2
.2
.5
-.2
.3

215.451
221.539
167.602
234.352
227.918
271.971
248.453
264.011
220.268
216.716

1.6
1.2
-.6
.8
-.3
2.6
2.5
1.5
1.7
1.5

.5
.6
.6
.5
.9
.8
.7
3.6
.1
.1

143.170
150.333
134.691
165.917
179.758
170.774
147.791
258.298
136.640
133.731

1.6
1.9
.3
1.1
.7
3.6
2.4
1.2
2.0
1.9

.6
.7
.6
.4
.8
1.4
.8
4.2
.0
.0

212.872
220.852
179.901
240.333
240.169
249.852
235.884
230.378
221.248
218.025

1.5
1.6
1.3
2.2
2.1
1.3
1.3
.5
1.9
1.7

.3
.3
.2
.4
.4
.5
.3
2.6
-.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.

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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
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Size class D

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.4

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

231.953
375.764

2.4

0.3

147.499

2.3

0.2

-

-

-

-

239.437
387.596

2.1

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

238.912
239.666
234.193
250.126
229.025

2.6
2.6
3.0
2.0
2.4

.4
.4
.5
.3
-.1

153.440
154.201
152.836
156.086
140.708

2.5
2.6
2.6
2.7
1.4

.0
.0
-.2
.2
.4

240.400
240.212
239.684
245.553
236.517

1.9
1.9
2.0
1.7
1.5

-.4
-.4
-.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 ...................................

221.213
246.573
250.950
236.031
235.997
227.022
200.885
204.873
196.358
215.004
121.726

2.9
3.4
3.9
2.9
2.9
3.7
4.1
4.2
4.0
5.1
-3.6

.7
.3
.4
.3
.3
3.3
4.0
4.1
4.7
.8
-.5

145.516
149.239
156.858
146.167
146.167
175.483
169.716
166.357
164.389
154.520
93.840

2.6
3.1
3.4
2.8
2.8
3.7
4.2
4.2
4.6
.0
-2.7

.8
.2
.1
.1
.1
4.2
5.5
5.7
6.3
.3
.1

218.894
248.663
230.627
229.602
229.602
248.081
210.528
219.116
223.701
151.195
116.999

2.0
1.7
1.6
1.9
1.9
4.2
4.9
4.9
4.8
10.5
-1.4

1.6
.2
.1
.3
.3
6.6
8.3
8.6
9.2
.5
.5

Apparel .....................................................................................

150.668

2.4

-1.1

88.698

-3.4

-2.9

131.887

.9

-.7

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

233.797
232.916
325.388
323.000
324.112
325.468
319.988

2.0
1.9
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.4
3.3

-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.3
-.2

153.346
152.744
310.682
311.144
319.024
302.873
298.880

2.9
2.8
3.9
3.8
3.8
3.3
3.7

-.3
-.3
-.8
-.8
-.7
-.8
-.8

240.502
238.303
297.114
293.713
283.205
349.509
308.626

3.6
3.5
5.1
5.1
5.1
5.2
5.3

-.9
-.8
-1.5
-1.5
-1.6
-.8
-1.4

Medical care .............................................................................

420.259

3.0

.3

178.355

2.3

-.1

414.457

2.4

-.2

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

105.009

.4

.1

116.586

1.1

.3

115.548

1.3

.2

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

123.092

.5

.2

124.522

1.3

-.2

135.206

.9

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

390.469

1.9

.5

197.119

2.4

.8

471.777

2.1

1.0

231.953
198.040
175.918
237.516
115.646
270.138

2.4
1.4
.7
2.0
-1.3
3.1

.3
-.1
-.3
-.2
-.4
.6

147.499
136.168
127.616
172.101
87.664
155.936

2.3
1.2
.4
1.5
-1.5
3.1

.2
-.3
-.5
-.8
.0
.6

239.437
203.337
184.929
246.593
123.948
286.790

2.1
1.3
1.2
3.2
-3.0
2.8

.4
-.5
-.5
-.5
-.6
1.1

223.877
228.230
177.884
237.397
236.857
273.287
256.714
258.417
229.661
227.781

2.4
1.9
.7
2.2
2.0
2.7
3.1
3.4
2.4
2.3

.3
.3
-.3
.1
-.2
.9
.6
1.5
.2
.1

144.138
144.967
127.998
162.095
170.417
162.899
153.471
232.876
137.727
134.386

2.2
1.9
.4
2.0
1.5
3.2
3.2
4.0
2.0
1.9

.2
.2
-.5
-.4
-.7
1.0
.6
1.6
.0
.0

228.451
239.047
186.083
245.337
245.411
299.563
270.143
249.027
234.147
233.831

2.1
2.3
1.1
2.6
3.1
3.7
3.0
5.1
1.6
1.6

.4
.4
-.5
-.4
-.5
1.8
1.3
2.4
.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.

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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—

June
2014

June
2013

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

May
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items 3 ...................................................................................
All items (December 1977=100) ................................................

239.414
387.564

2.3

0.1

144.661

2.0

-

-

-

-

-

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

245.110
244.876
245.843
242.907
243.025

2.3
2.4
2.5
2.4
.7

-.1
.0
-.2
.2
-.6

149.406
149.350
146.466
154.907
153.096

2.2
2.4
2.8
1.9
-.5

-.4
-.4
-1.0
.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 ...................................

254.046
278.796
311.705
266.945
266.916
287.387
261.642
263.816
294.483
223.753
128.315

3.2
3.3
3.6
3.1
3.1
5.8
6.3
6.3
5.8
8.4
-.7

.4
.3
.3
.3
.3
.9
1.3
1.3
2.1
-1.0
.2

139.596
138.501
145.980
136.312
136.306
190.558
189.448
187.837
187.168
175.899
99.883

2.4
3.0
4.0
2.2
2.2
3.0
3.5
3.3
1.9
8.7
-2.6

.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
1.4
1.8
1.9
2.1
1.0
.3

Apparel .....................................................................................

121.757

-.3

-.3

103.726

5.5

2.4

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Motor fuel .............................................................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 6 ...........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 6 7 .....................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 6 .........................................

220.735
216.294
322.444
320.532
323.250
295.235
304.101

1.1
1.1
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.4

-.2
-.2
-.4
-.4
-.4
-.6
-.4

155.490
154.622
291.785
294.149
295.012
287.598
279.667

.6
.3
1.0
.9
.9
.7
.9

.0
.0
.1
.1
.0
.4
.2

Medical care .............................................................................

432.566

3.3

.3

187.829

1.0

-.1

Recreation 2 .............................................................................

106.112

1.2

.0

94.130

.3

.1

Education and communication 2 ..............................................

133.356

1.0

.0

130.605

2.2

.0

Other goods and services ........................................................

389.975

.6

-.3

184.320

2.5

.3

239.414
191.316
160.956
212.849
112.172
289.491

2.3
.8
-.3
.7
-1.5
3.3

.1
-.1
-.2
-.2
-.3
.3

144.661
132.886
123.790
160.823
89.815
149.935

2.0
1.3
.4
1.6
-.6
2.7

.2
.1
.4
.7
.0
.2

232.651
225.250
164.303
230.987
215.950
279.823
279.423
300.475
235.576
233.912

2.2
1.7
-.3
1.5
.6
3.3
3.2
3.0
2.2
2.2

.1
.0
-.2
-.1
-.2
.2
.3
.1
.1
.1

139.842
143.322
124.532
154.884
160.304
163.345
146.466
247.838
134.353
131.256

2.1
1.7
.3
2.2
1.3
2.4
2.8
2.2
2.1
2.0

.2
.2
.4
.2
.6
.3
.3
.8
.1
.2

0.2

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 .................................................

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.

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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
June 2014 from—

Pricing
schedule
1

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

May
2014

June
2014

M

236.097

237.254

238.538

Northeast urban ..............................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 3 ................

M
M
M

241.625
242.260
149.026

241.913
242.614
149.081

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

227.462
232.482
146.298

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
May 2014 from—

June
2013

Apr.
2014

May
2014

May
2013

Mar.
2014

Apr.
2014

238.261

2.5

0.4

-0.1

2.8

1.0

0.5

244.449
245.132
150.692

243.775
244.665
149.885

1.6
1.4
2.0

.8
.8
.5

-.3
-.2
-.5

2.3
2.2
2.6

1.2
1.2
1.1

1.0
1.0
1.1

228.359
233.459
146.738

229.221
234.401
147.326

229.536
234.963
147.201

2.5
2.7
2.3

.5
.6
.3

.1
.2
-.1

2.8
3.1
2.6

.8
.8
.7

.4
.4
.4

221.323

222.654

223.090

224.117

2.3

.7

.5

2.0

.8

.2

M
M
M

235.106
230.916
151.887

236.698
231.853
153.253

237.228
233.119
153.146

237.235
234.193
152.836

2.7
3.0
2.6

.2
1.0
-.3

.0
.5
-.2

2.7
2.9
2.5

.9
1.0
.8

.2
.5
-.1

M

238.783

240.165

241.366

239.684

2.0

-.2

-.7

3.6

1.1

.5

M
M
M

240.781
243.080
146.071

242.303
245.039
146.404

244.081
246.355
147.875

243.088
245.843
146.466

2.7
2.5
2.8

.3
.3
.0

-.4
-.2
-1.0

3.1
3.1
3.2

1.4
1.3
1.2

.7
.5
1.0

M
M
M

217.901
149.191
230.808

218.876
149.962
232.281

220.289
150.546
233.611

220.403
150.014
233.358

2.4
2.6
2.4

.7
.0
.5

.1
-.4
-.1

2.8
2.7
2.9

1.1
.9
1.2

.6
.4
.6

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

232.835
251.692

233.133
254.007

235.247
254.346

235.415
254.453

2.8
1.4

1.0
.2

.1
.0

3.6
2.3

1.0
1.1

.9
.1

M

244.889

245.164

247.937

247.978

1.4

1.1

.0

2.7

1.2

1.1

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

234.943
244.369
215.685
145.252

235.397
243.355
218.370
146.018

236.434
244.700
218.013
147.488

234.352
242.721
219.311
146.788

.3
1.5
2.6
1.6

-.4
-.3
.4
.5

-.9
-.8
.6
-.5

.2
3.2
1.4
2.1

.6
.1
1.1
1.5

.4
.6
-.2
1.0

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

241.775
214.717
221.454
248.684

239.274
217.180
221.321
251.727

242.324
213.763
223.511
249.524

240.835
215.723
224.642
253.581

3.6
2.7
2.7
3.9

.7
-.7
1.5
.7

-.6
.9
.5
1.6

4.2
2.5
3.3
3.4

.2
-.4
.9
.3

1.3
-1.6
1.0
-.9

2
2
2

238.450
241.563
237.673

239.136
243.748
241.620

242.666
246.916
240.314

242.378
247.446
238.187

3.0
4.2
2.7

1.4
1.5
-1.4

-.1
.2
-.9

3.7
3.3
4.0

1.8
2.2
1.1

1.5
1.3
-.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.

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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
June
2014

ChicagoGaryKenosha, IL-IN-WI

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Percent
change from—

Index
June
2014

New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island,
NY-NJ-CT-PA

Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA

June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

Index
June
2014

Percent
change from—
June
2013

May
2014

0.0

Expenditure category
All items ......................................................
All items (1967=100) ...................................

234.702
699.107

2.0

0.2

0.4

0.1

-

-

-

257.147
732.161

1.7

-

236.880
700.052

1.9

-

224.993
660.772

2.1

-

-

-

Food and beverages .................................
Food ........................................................
Food at home ........................................
Food away from home ..........................
Alcoholic beverages ................................

241.475
241.556
238.261
248.464
238.986

2.3
2.4
2.5
2.2
1.0

.0
.0
-.1
.2
-.1

236.643
236.056
235.415
232.797
244.525

2.9
2.9
2.8
3.1
4.3

.0
-.1
.1
-.3
.2

246.304
244.894
254.453
229.757
240.437

1.9
2.1
1.4
3.2
-1.1

.1
.2
.0
.3
-.5

247.806
248.118
247.978
253.165
238.744

1.2
1.3
1.4
.9
-.8

.1
.1
.0
.2
-.7

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 ...

230.627
263.616
272.941

2.6
2.8
3.1

.6
.2
.2

220.103
259.135
294.042

4.4
2.0
2.2

.7
.3
.2

254.546
279.255
304.757

2.3
2.0
2.4

.3
.2
.3

272.998
335.629
343.189

2.6
3.0
2.9

.1
.1
.1

250.895

2.6

.2

255.620

1.6

.2

269.349

1.9

.3

311.023

3.2

.2

250.891
239.109
207.257
210.368
215.342
189.537
119.365

2.6
4.2
4.5
4.4
4.2
5.1
-1.8

.2
2.7
3.4
3.7
5.3
-2.1
.1

255.620

218.903
96.833

1.6
23.9
28.3
28.3
30.2
26.3
-1.1

.2
3.7
4.5
4.6
15.7
-4.6
.6

269.318
299.498
279.621
278.851
315.512
236.943
115.252

1.9
7.5
8.0
8.1
10.1
4.6
-1.4

.3
1.7
2.4
2.4
4.1
-1.2
-.2

310.940
203.888
201.615
190.097
200.128
164.765
106.536

3.2
2.6
2.4
1.5
3.8
-3.6
-2.8

.2
-.1
-.1
.0
2.8
-5.7
.9

Apparel .....................................................

126.480

.7

-1.2

96.607

3.9

-1.9

109.196

3.6

.7

113.210

-2.3

-1.8

Transportation ...........................................
Private transportation ..............................
Motor fuel ..............................................
Gasoline (all types) .............................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 3 ............
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 3 4 .....
Gasoline, unleaded premium 3 .........

224.352
220.310
320.984
319.828
318.684
331.792
309.703

1.4
1.3
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.1

.1
.1
.3
.3
.3
.6
.1

207.711
204.255
355.145
351.353
345.273
368.054
339.238

-2.5
-2.8
-4.6
-5.0
-5.3
-4.6
-4.1

1.4
1.5
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.0
2.6

221.836
217.736
321.906
314.889
316.974
298.325
295.644

.8
.9
2.1
1.8
1.9
2.2
1.3

-.6
-.5
-1.1
-1.1
-1.1
-1.0
-.8

236.992
225.028
296.865
295.619
298.292
297.021
291.696

1.5
1.5
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.2
2.9

.2
.0
.4
.4
.4
.1
.2

Medical care .............................................

438.183

2.5

.1

455.233

1.3

-.2

413.662

2.8

.7

437.364

2.9

.2

Recreation 5 ..............................................

112.340

.4

.0

105.460

-.3

.1

99.015

2.7

.3

120.442

-.1

.0

Education and communication 5 ...............

129.631

1.2

.0

135.729

1.6

.1

139.688

1.2

-.2

135.124

.2

.0

Other goods and services .........................

441.085

2.3

.3

416.845

1.4

.1

366.281

.6

-.2

454.905

1.6

-.2

234.702
195.351
170.425
229.586
113.402
280.589

2.0
1.1
.3
1.4
-1.2
2.8

.2
-.1
-.1
-.1
-.1
.4

224.993
181.872
153.012
216.582
96.500
270.091

2.1
-.3
-1.9
-1.6
-2.6
3.8

.4
.2
.4
.7
-.2
.6

236.880
188.522
155.848
208.095
103.868
287.391

1.9
1.0
.1
1.8
-2.1
2.6

.1
.0
-.1
.1
-.5
.2

257.147
198.738
165.176
209.741
104.084
315.824

1.7
.5
.0
.9
-2.1
2.4

.0
-.1
-.3
-.3
-.1
.1

226.546
226.629
172.802
236.503
230.360
276.254
267.673
262.286
232.439
231.011

2.0
1.7
.3
1.8
1.3
2.7
2.8
3.0
2.0
1.9

.2
.2
-.1
.0
-.1
.6
.5
1.5
.0
.0

216.044
213.724
156.369
229.432
219.197
264.848
256.113
R257.537
222.209
219.329

2.2
1.9
-1.8
.1
-1.6
5.6
4.0
6.7
1.8
1.5

.5
.4
.4
.3
.7
.8
.6
3.8
.1
.1

230.760
220.284
159.930
230.093
213.655
272.223
278.212
311.732
231.575
228.728

1.9
1.9
.0
2.0
1.6
3.4
2.5
3.5
1.8
1.7

.1
.0
-.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
-.1
.1
.1

250.570
228.310
168.053
230.973
211.776
265.354
306.872
242.833
260.280
264.265

1.6
1.0
.0
1.1
.8
1.6
2.4
3.1
1.6
1.6

.0
.0
-.3
-.1
-.4
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0

R219.761
R189.414
R192.731
R163.341

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 ..................

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.
4 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base.

5 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
R Revised.
- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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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 21
U.S.
city
average

ChicagoGaryKenosha,
IL-IN-WI

Atlanta, GA

Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

234.702
699.107

2.0

0.5

1.5

-

-

224.993
660.772

2.1

-

222.701
673.366

2.7

-

-

0.2
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

241.475
241.556
238.261
248.464
238.986

2.3
2.4
2.5
2.2
1.0

.4
.4
.4
.4
-.1

240.785
249.118
240.835
264.400
148.419

2.9
3.0
3.6
2.0
3.1

.8
.8
.7
1.0
.2

236.643
236.056
235.415
232.797
244.525

2.9
2.9
2.8
3.1
4.3

.5
.6
1.0
.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 .................................

230.627
263.616
272.941
250.895
250.891
239.109
207.257
210.368
215.342
189.537
119.365

2.6
2.8
3.1
2.6
2.6
4.2
4.5
4.4
4.2
5.1
-1.8

1.0
.5
.4
.3
.3
4.4
5.6
6.2
9.4
-4.5
.0

212.310
216.835
223.294
204.303
204.303
322.901
288.888
288.782
269.189
282.390
130.633

3.2
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
3.4
4.8
-3.2

3.3
.9
.9
.8
.8
18.3
23.1
23.4
32.2
1.6
-1.0

220.103
259.135
294.042
255.620
255.620
R219.761
R189.414
R192.731
R163.341
218.903
96.833

4.4
2.0
2.2
1.6
1.6
23.9
28.3
28.3
30.2
26.3
-1.1

-.1
.6
.4
.3
.3
-2.2
-3.0
-3.0
16.3
-16.9
.0

Apparel ...................................................................................

126.480

.7

-1.6

129.459

.2

-6.7

96.607

3.9

-1.4

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

224.352
220.310
320.984
319.828
318.684
331.792
309.703

1.4
1.3
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.1

.6
.4
.9
.9
.9
.9
.8

218.067
215.581
320.020
318.228
315.317
383.258
318.197

2.1
2.3
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.6
3.5

.2
.3
.9
.9
1.0
.7
.7

207.711
204.255
355.145
351.353
345.273
368.054
339.238

-2.5
-2.8
-4.6
-5.0
-5.3
-4.6
-4.1

1.1
1.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.1
1.8

Medical care ...........................................................................

438.183

2.5

.2

386.440

4.6

2.4

455.233

1.3

-.2

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

112.340

.4

-.1

84.818

-1.4

-.7

105.460

-.3

.9

Education and communication 7 .............................................

129.631

1.2

-.1

124.636

1.8

.2

135.729

1.6

.1

Other goods and services ......................................................

441.085

2.3

.4

389.522

1.2

.4

416.845

1.4

-.1

234.702
195.351
170.425
229.586
113.402
280.589

2.0
1.1
.3
1.4
-1.2
2.8

.5
.1
.0
.1
-.1
.8

222.701
194.064
170.700
229.487
115.116
258.561

2.7
1.6
.5
1.9
.4
3.6

1.5
-.2
-.7
-.9
-.5
2.7

224.993
181.872
153.012
216.582
96.500
270.091

2.1
-.3
-1.9
-1.6
-2.6
3.8

.2
.2
.0
.4
-.7
.2

226.546
226.629
172.802
236.503
230.360
276.254
267.673
262.286
232.439
231.011

2.0
1.7
.3
1.8
1.3
2.7
2.8
3.0
2.0
1.9

.6
.6
.0
.2
.1
1.2
.9
2.7
.3
.2

214.454
233.464
170.075
233.143
223.864
294.199
244.394
279.092
214.698
209.006

2.7
2.0
.5
2.4
1.9
2.8
3.6
3.7
2.8
2.8

1.4
1.8
-.7
-.1
-.9
5.0
2.7
9.8
.3
.2

216.044
213.724
156.369
229.432
219.197
264.848
256.113
R257.537
222.209
219.329

2.2
1.9
-1.8
.1
-1.6
5.6
4.0
6.7
1.8
1.5

.3
.1
.0
.5
.3
-.1
.3
-.2
.4
.3

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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
DetroitAnn ArborFlint, MI

HoustonGalvestonBrazoria, TX

Los AngelesRiversideOrange County, CA

Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

221.726
653.026

1.2

0.7

0.6

-

-

236.880
700.052

1.9

-

212.191
677.220

2.9

-

-

0.5
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

218.350
219.067
215.723
225.242
202.492

2.4
2.3
2.7
1.5
3.0

-.4
-.6
-.7
-.5
2.7

222.702
221.463
224.642
215.758
231.337

2.5
2.5
2.7
2.2
4.1

1.1
1.2
1.5
.7
-.1

246.304
244.894
254.453
229.757
240.437

1.9
2.1
1.4
3.2
-1.1

.3
.4
.2
.6
-.5

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 .................................

193.143
208.641
225.570
213.525
213.525
251.443
201.833
202.513
214.156
168.062
116.457

1.7
3.0
2.9
2.5
2.5
-2.9
-4.2
-4.4
-7.8
1.1
.4

.8
.3
.3
.3
.3
3.2
3.8
3.9
3.2
5.0
.4

197.368
224.473
219.009
221.631
221.631
183.709
170.694
168.618
170.043
154.194
117.202

3.3
3.7
4.2
3.0
3.0
4.2
4.9
5.0
7.4
-8.5
-1.8

.6
.9
1.5
.6
.6
.4
.2
.3
.5
-1.4
-1.6

254.546
279.255
304.757
269.349
269.318
299.498
279.621
278.851
315.512
236.943
115.252

2.3
2.0
2.4
1.9
1.9
7.5
8.0
8.1
10.1
4.6
-1.4

1.6
.3
.4
.4
.4
13.5
20.5
20.7
25.8
10.2
.0

Apparel ...................................................................................

118.119

2.2

-1.5

166.995

9.5

2.5

109.196

3.6

-2.1

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

269.421
268.457
342.225
339.822
349.357
379.218
318.153

.5
.5
-3.3
-4.3
-4.6
-4.0
-1.3

2.4
2.4
5.6
5.6
5.7
5.4
5.3

212.769
211.686
306.985
308.133
318.301
313.195
300.891

2.3
2.0
3.1
3.6
3.5
3.4
4.1

-.3
-.5
-.1
-.1
-.1
.1
.0

221.836
217.736
321.906
314.889
316.974
298.325
295.644

.8
.9
2.1
1.8
1.9
2.2
1.3

-.9
-.9
-2.0
-2.0
-2.1
-1.5
-1.9

Medical care ...........................................................................

404.673

3.9

.2

431.367

1.9

-.2

413.662

2.8

1.4

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

121.621

-5.8

-1.1

100.495

.2

1.4

99.015

2.7

-.2

Education and communication 7 .............................................

137.403

3.8

.5

106.770

.7

.5

139.688

1.2

-.3

Other goods and services ......................................................

420.634

2.1

.0

363.581

4.4

1.3

366.281

.6

-.9

221.726
189.527
172.783
228.080
114.018
262.525

1.2
.7
-.2
-1.2
.8
1.8

.7
.7
1.3
2.1
-.1
.6

212.191
189.849
171.683
239.549
108.453
241.292

2.9
2.2
2.0
4.2
-1.3
3.4

.6
.4
.0
1.0
-1.5
.8

236.880
188.522
155.848
208.095
103.868
287.391

1.9
1.0
.1
1.8
-2.1
2.6

.5
-.4
-.9
-1.1
-.6
1.1

215.683
230.248
174.192
224.721
227.021
296.950
253.196
270.950
216.666
216.474

1.2
.6
-.2
.6
-1.3
.6
1.7
-4.2
2.1
2.1

.7
.8
1.4
1.0
2.1
.9
.7
4.9
.0
.1

202.303
209.140
173.696
232.463
239.063
237.726
222.042
242.710
209.138
205.964

2.9
2.5
2.1
3.4
4.2
3.2
3.5
3.7
2.8
2.8

.6
.4
-.1
1.1
1.0
.5
.8
.0
.6
.5

230.760
220.284
159.930
230.093
213.655
272.223
278.212
311.732
231.575
228.728

1.9
1.9
.0
2.0
1.6
3.4
2.5
3.5
1.8
1.7

.4
.6
-.9
-.4
-1.1
2.3
1.2
3.9
.1
.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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
New YorkNorthern N.J.Long Island,
NY-NJ-CT-PA

MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL
Item and group
Index
June
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

PhiladelphiaWilmingtonAtlantic City,
PA-NJ-DE-MD

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Index
June
2014

Apr.
2014

Percent change
from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

242.197
393.496

2.3

-0.3

0.5

-

-

245.869
714.168

1.7

-

257.147
732.161

1.7

-

-

0.4
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

252.242
254.870
253.581
258.339
212.178

2.9
3.1
3.9
1.8
-1.5

.5
.6
.7
.4
-1.3

247.806
248.118
247.978
253.165
238.744

1.2
1.3
1.4
.9
-.8

.8
.8
1.1
.3
-.1

232.651
231.925
242.378
209.273
233.132

2.8
3.0
3.0
3.2
-1.0

1.1
1.2
1.4
1.0
.2

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 .................................

238.657
268.001
256.567
260.043
260.043
178.081
156.699
153.709
150.061
217.354
155.726

3.1
3.3
4.3
2.7
2.7
5.9
5.5
5.6
5.6
7.6
-2.6

.3
.4
.4
.4
.4
.0
.0
.0
.0
1.0
-.3

272.998
335.629
343.189
311.023
310.940
203.888
201.615
190.097
200.128
164.765
106.536

2.6
3.0
2.9
3.2
3.2
2.6
2.4
1.5
3.8
-3.6
-2.8

.5
.4
.4
.4
.4
1.8
2.0
2.8
7.7
-6.8
-.1

249.928
306.892
279.938
274.240
274.240
217.015
185.458
194.444
192.828
183.504
113.680

1.6
2.0
2.3
2.4
2.4
1.0
.2
-.3
-1.3
1.6
-1.6

.6
.7
.5
.4
.4
-.1
-.2
.3
.4
.1
1.4

Apparel ...................................................................................

155.346

-1.5

-5.8

113.210

-2.3

-2.6

113.654

-3.2

-5.1

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

240.354
242.944
329.371
325.537
323.690
307.382
327.002

.4
.3
2.8
2.6
2.7
2.9
3.1

-1.4
-1.4
-3.0
-3.0
-3.1
-2.4
-2.3

236.992
225.028
296.865
295.619
298.292
297.021
291.696

1.5
1.5
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.2
2.9

1.1
.6
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2

236.408
235.740
325.069
320.647
320.439
314.572
304.386

1.9
2.0
4.8
4.7
4.7
4.8
4.7

.7
.7
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.1
1.5

Medical care ...........................................................................

437.283

3.8

-.4

437.364

2.9

1.2

454.120

2.5

.8

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

107.629

1.2

-.4

120.442

-.1

.2

122.122

1.6

.3

Education and communication 7 .............................................

123.841

1.9

.3

135.124

.2

-.1

126.629

1.1

-.4

Other goods and services ......................................................

307.369

3.3

.7

454.905

1.6

-.4

494.227

1.7

.7

242.197
211.546
187.086
233.658
131.422
270.127

2.3
1.6
.8
1.2
-.4
2.7

-.3
-.9
-1.7
-3.0
.1
.2

257.147
198.738
165.176
209.741
104.084
315.824

1.7
.5
.0
.9
-2.1
2.4

.5
.2
-.3
-.4
.1
.6

245.869
195.817
170.848
208.195
116.612
305.147

1.7
1.4
.7
1.4
-1.0
1.8

.4
.1
-.6
-.5
-.6
.6

234.624
229.891
187.813
244.379
231.637
253.764
258.394
230.174
243.784
241.545

2.2
1.7
.7
2.1
1.1
2.0
2.7
3.8
2.2
2.1

-.3
-.6
-1.7
-1.3
-2.9
-.1
.2
-1.9
-.1
-.2

250.570
228.310
168.053
230.973
211.776
265.354
306.872
242.833
260.280
264.265

1.6
1.0
.0
1.1
.8
1.6
2.4
3.1
1.6
1.6

.4
.5
-.3
.2
-.4
.9
.6
2.1
.3
.2

238.393
228.965
173.285
223.364
210.404
274.781
294.007
234.510
248.482
253.791

1.7
1.5
.6
2.0
1.2
1.5
1.6
2.5
1.6
1.4

.4
.2
-.5
.3
-.5
.4
.5
.6
.4
.2

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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.

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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 21
San FranciscoOaklandSan Jose,
CA

Item and group

SeattleTacomaBremerton, WA

Percent change from—

Index
June
2014

June
2013

Index

Apr.
2014

June
2014

Percent change from—
June
2013

Apr.
2014

Expenditure category
All items ....................................................................................
All items (1967=100) 2 ..............................................................

250.085
761.531

2.9

0.9
-

244.293
724.573

2.2

-

-

0.2
-

Food and beverages ..............................................................
Food .....................................................................................
Food at home .....................................................................
Food away from home ........................................................
Alcoholic beverages .............................................................

250.976
252.210
247.446
258.975
239.215

2.8
3.1
4.2
1.7
.2

.8
.9
1.5
.2
-1.5

247.970
249.983
238.187
273.121
233.168

2.4
2.3
2.7
1.8
2.7

-.8
-.7
-1.4
.2
-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 .................................

279.198
308.138
348.153
283.003
283.003
329.190
315.760
315.884
330.999
259.058
135.135

4.1
4.7
5.4
4.6
4.6
3.1
3.0
3.3
2.5
6.9
-1.1

1.7
.8
.9
.9
.9
11.0
19.1
19.5
28.2
.2
1.3

253.217
279.143
291.354
285.349
285.349
244.833
225.773
263.676
278.133
181.531
162.790

4.4
5.2
5.4
4.6
4.6
2.2
1.4
1.7
1.7
1.6
.1

.6
.9
.5
.5
.5
-1.2
-2.1
-1.6
-1.8
-.7
.8

Apparel ...................................................................................

117.784

-7.3

.2

143.236

-.8

-5.1

Transportation ........................................................................
Private transportation ...........................................................
Motor fuel ...........................................................................
Gasoline (all types) ...........................................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 5 ..........................................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 5 6 ...................................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5 .......................................

210.282
202.045
312.602
311.436
313.410
286.926
288.154

2.7
2.7
3.0
2.9
2.9
3.0
2.8

.1
.2
-.2
-.2
-.2
-.1
-.1

243.532
250.379
425.228
434.412
478.554
333.057
378.864

1.0
1.0
3.5
3.6
3.6
3.7
3.1

2.0
1.7
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.3
4.7

Medical care ...........................................................................

NA

-

-

380.520

.3

-

Recreation 7 ...........................................................................

109.370

2.0

-.2

93.773

-3.4

-.3

Education and communication 7 .............................................

132.409

-1.4

-.1

134.393

2.4

.0

Other goods and services ......................................................

409.828

2.6

-.5

401.287

-2.7

-1.6

250.085
194.926
160.450
206.232
113.317
304.745

2.9
1.0
-.4
-.3
.5
4.1

.9
.3
.0
-.2
.3
1.2

244.293
203.626
180.076
239.885
123.286
287.152

2.2
.9
-.3
1.4
-3.3
3.4

.2
-.3
-.1
.2
-.7
.6

243.723
227.710
163.473
231.623
208.009
278.308
296.706
325.706
247.591
247.252

2.7
1.8
-.4
1.2
-.4
3.3
4.0
3.0
2.9
2.9

.9
.9
-.1
.3
-.3
1.9
1.3
4.9
.5
.4

238.691
232.508
181.416
242.706
238.203
271.661
277.871
339.005
239.241
236.177

2.4
.9
-.1
2.2
1.6
1.2
3.7
2.9
2.0
1.9

.3
-.1
-.1
-.2
.1
.3
.7
2.6
.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 4 ...................................................
Services less medical care services .........................................
Energy ......................................................................................
All items less energy ................................................................
All items less food and energy ...............................................

1 Areas on pricing schedule 1 (see Table 10) will appear next month.
2 Index on a November 1977=100 base in Miami.
3 This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item
stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator.
4 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base
5 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample.

6 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base.
7 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
NA Data not adequate for publication.
R Revised.
- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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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.

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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.

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(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
2014

216.687
220.223
226.665
230.280
233.916

216.741
221.309
227.663
232.166
234.781

217.631
223.467
229.392
232.773
236.293

218.009
224.906
230.085
232.531
237.072

218.178
225.964
229.815
232.945
237.900

217.965
225.722
229.478
233.504
238.343

218.011
225.922
229.104
233.596

218.312
226.545
230.379
233.877

218.439
226.889
231.407
234.149

218.711
226.421
231.317
233.546

218.803
226.230
230.221
233.069

219.179
225.672
229.601
233.049

-

-

-

-

-

-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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

-

-

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
2014

217.535
223.598
228.850
232.366
236.384

218.576
226.280
230.338
233.548

218.056
224.939
229.594
232.957

1.5
3.0
1.7
1.5

1.6
3.2
2.1
1.5

-

-

104.9

-

-

- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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expenditure categories
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items .....................................................................
All items (1967=100) ..................................................

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

233.049
698.110

238.343
713.970

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 1 ..........................................................
White bread 2 ...............................................
Bread other than white 2 ..............................
Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 1 ........................
Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies ......................
Cookies 2 .....................................................
Fresh cakes and cupcakes 2 .......................
Other bakery products ...................................
Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 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 ...............................................
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 ..........................................
Bacon and related products 2 ..................
Breakfast sausage and related products
1 2 ....................................................
Ham ...........................................................
Ham, excluding canned 2 ........................
Pork chops .................................................
Other pork including roasts and picnics 1 ..
Other meats .................................................
Frankfurters 2 .............................................
Lunchmeats 1 2 ..........................................
Lamb and organ meats 2 ...........................
Lamb and mutton 1 2 .................................
Poultry ...........................................................
Chicken 1 .....................................................
Fresh whole chicken 2 ...............................
Fresh and frozen chicken parts 2 ...............
Other poultry including turkey 1 ...................
Fish and seafood ...........................................
Fresh fish and seafood 1 .............................
Processed fish and seafood 1 ......................
Shelf stable fish and seafood 2 ..................
Frozen fish and seafood 2 .........................
Eggs ................................................................
Dairy and related products ................................
Milk 1 ................................................................
Fresh whole milk 2 .........................................
Fresh milk other than whole 1 2 .....................
Cheese and related products ..........................
Ice cream and related products .......................
Other dairy and related products 1 ..................
Fruits and vegetables ........................................

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

237.820
237.869
233.802
269.267
231.100
242.265
227.894
237.153
171.260
290.740
176.485
319.586
342.906
171.088
273.812
267.829
280.855
259.926
290.058
297.476

242.027
242.326
239.147
270.860
233.879
254.235
229.896
237.820
172.188
291.592
175.405
316.167
341.483
168.671
272.874
262.277
285.419
266.506
290.014
308.773

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

265.957
239.102
239.028
236.919
271.159
249.188
200.336
181.030
194.112
210.393

270.875
252.865
253.827
255.849
296.100
271.726
218.323
198.113
212.123
231.632

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

156.954
291.393

170.632
311.246

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

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

141.866
198.996
222.560
190.611
127.792
212.066
207.167
138.267
301.471
170.624
233.437
150.393
248.403
225.068
151.408
277.682
165.671
144.965
198.600
308.027
239.794
218.376
151.661
218.632
154.654
221.310
216.416
142.295
288.136

156.951
216.353
244.339
207.114
146.595
218.122
217.764
141.289
311.483
172.095
236.872
151.634
249.068
226.183
157.870
291.999
177.211
149.771
200.435
327.094
238.748
224.522
156.369
227.037
159.152
235.496
209.497
144.124
295.139

NA
NA

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

NA

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

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

June
2014

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

331.492
345.395
323.923
201.906
208.489
427.519
121.944
315.671
313.252
301.064
330.412
319.855
154.779
159.547
151.560
168.798
143.679
197.121

339.602
358.675
372.547
202.687
241.519
480.946
115.120
318.271
338.917
304.153
313.904
321.637
158.457
163.842
155.562
173.390
147.392
203.046

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

159.050
195.994

160.941
199.623

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
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

165.767
127.728
155.629
172.675
118.896
116.614
195.725
201.214
207.489
127.355
203.720
207.795
178.971
139.408
151.621
226.091
181.251
196.193
282.490
136.045
164.288
170.331
217.204
227.870
167.933
242.341
223.367
134.655
133.597
131.568
256.219
152.123
130.119
116.321
245.300
152.736
156.133
157.276

164.700
126.032
157.802
169.871
115.076
118.089
199.625
205.936
206.911
127.524
205.996
208.688
183.459
138.234
155.274
228.548
195.038
222.991
288.750
129.931
164.759
167.555
219.941
248.865
168.771
242.460
228.412
140.315
129.740
132.609
266.329
152.862
130.621
116.792
248.445
154.889
158.005
157.872

104.3

107.685

114.392

117.561

120.445

124.494

128.976

131.727

131.899

116.5

120.438

128.587

131.765

134.605

138.306

141.887

143.585

142.461

Expenditure category
Fresh fruits and vegetables .............................
Fresh fruits .....................................................
Apples ..........................................................
Bananas ......................................................
Citrus fruits 1 ................................................
Oranges, including tangerines 2 ................
Other fresh fruits 1 .......................................
Fresh vegetables ...........................................
Potatoes ......................................................
Lettuce .........................................................
Tomatoes .....................................................
Other fresh vegetables ................................
Processed fruits and vegetables 1 ...................
Canned fruits and vegetables 1 .....................
Canned fruits 1 2 ..........................................
Canned vegetables 1 2 ................................
Frozen fruits and vegetables 1 .......................
Frozen vegetables 2 ....................................
Other processed fruits and vegetables
including dried 1 .....................................
Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2 ................
Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage
materials ....................................................
Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 1 .....................
Carbonated drinks .........................................
Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1 ....
Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 1
Beverage materials including coffee and tea 1
Coffee ............................................................
Roasted coffee 2 ..........................................
Instant and freeze dried coffee 2 .................
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 ..................................
Butter 2 ........................................................
Margarine 2 ..................................................
Salad dressing 1 ............................................
Other fats and oils including peanut butter 1
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 2 ......................................
Baby food 1 ....................................................
Other miscellaneous foods 1 .........................
Prepared salads 2 3 .....................................
Food away from home .........................................
Full service meals and snacks 1 ........................
Limited service meals and snacks 1 ..................
Food at employee sites and schools 1 ...............
Food at elementary and secondary schools 2
4 ...............................................................
Food from vending machines and mobile
vendors 1 ...................................................

-

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expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
Other food away from home 1 ...........................
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 2
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 .................

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

171.467
235.804
196.080
213.561
190.720
203.893
184.852
167.757
320.953

174.580
236.569
196.043
212.356
191.298
206.816
183.799
168.570
323.589

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

158.750
173.661
169.759

160.300
174.605
171.019

Housing ...................................................................
Shelter ...................................................................
Rent of primary residence 5 .................................
Lodging away from home 1 ..................................
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 1 ...................
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 1
Water and sewerage maintenance 5 ...............
Garbage and trash collection 8 ........................
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 .................................................
Infants’ furniture 2 4 .........................................
Appliances 1 ........................................................
Major appliances 1 .............................................
Laundry equipment 2 .......................................
Other appliances 1 .............................................
Other household equipment and furnishings 1 ....
Clocks, lamps, and decorator items ..................
Indoor plants and flowers 9 ................................
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 ...................

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

228.892
265.881
271.688
130.549
488.924

233.894
270.314
275.321
156.450
490.253

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

262.821
274.135

328.863
277.256

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

274.112
137.331
224.407
192.224
345.274
375.607
359.010
192.394
198.043
172.898
200.203
455.317
422.237
123.409
63.625
106.969
73.934
50.653
116.859
134.516

277.234
141.558
240.396
209.064
332.295
370.317
331.197
211.038
217.529
188.769
203.396
463.579
425.930
123.534
64.050
108.076
73.976
51.039
116.875
134.915

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

88.305
74.897
82.064
92.421
105.140
68.832
61.071
49.741
128.303
55.697
93.497
91.025
99.465
86.968
188.070
119.059
171.275
120.147
161.690
153.436
165.643

94.8
100.1
92.1
168.3
112.9
133.9
111.4
139.1
137.3
NA

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

88.970
73.716
94.016
84.061
95.261
107.840
69.964
61.571
50.700
125.067
56.464
94.738

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

90.914
100.007
86.605
188.169
120.335
170.053
119.532
159.228
152.971
161.853

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

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expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
Moving, storage, freight expense 1 ....................
Repair of household items 1 ..............................

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

129.125
209.290

133.204
210.486

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 7 ...........................................
Watches 7 ............................................................
Jewelry 7 ..............................................................

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

126.461
119.602
123.200
115.218
156.248
81.842
113.014
105.311
113.944
116.714
113.548
120.974
85.853

127.302
121.985
126.154
117.143
159.044
80.151
123.703
105.871
113.742
117.332
103.385
121.754
85.488

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

103.725
100.679
132.589
134.511
143.894
125.344
117.580
163.132
120.953
170.502

108.720
96.760
134.301
139.134
144.846
125.589
116.038
163.772
122.711
170.685

Transportation .........................................................
Private transportation ............................................
New and used motor vehicles 1 ...........................
New vehicles .....................................................
New cars and trucks 1 2 ...................................
New cars 2 .......................................................
New trucks 2 8 .................................................
Used cars and trucks .........................................
Leased cars and trucks 10 .................................
Car and truck rental 1 ........................................
Motor fuel .............................................................
Gasoline (all types) ............................................
Gasoline, unleaded regular 2 ...........................
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 2 11 ...................
Gasoline, unleaded premium 2 ........................
Other motor fuels 1 ............................................
Motor vehicle parts and equipment .....................
Tires ...................................................................
Vehicle accessories other than tires 1 ...............
Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 2
Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 2 .........................
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 .............................................
State motor vehicle registration and license
fees 1 5 ......................................................
Parking and other fees 1 ....................................
Parking fees and tolls 1 2 .................................
Automobile service clubs 1 2 ...........................
Public transportation ..............................................
Airline fare ...........................................................
Other intercity transportation ...............................

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

212.911
207.997
100.440
145.766
101.022
144.360
152.481
148.183
85.476
126.563
284.445
282.773
281.449
290.346
276.812
278.685
145.664
129.637
163.124
153.799
363.480
263.081
273.488
237.716
162.609
428.640
175.764

223.543
217.793
101.192
146.067
101.242
144.537
153.107
151.978
84.211
124.960
319.692
318.334
317.362
329.907
308.606
283.563
144.558
127.688
164.279
154.760
368.844
265.656
279.027
239.275
164.480
435.654
176.701

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

168.543
188.058
207.399
125.593
273.161
301.357
156.185

168.803
190.026
210.082
124.931
296.981
342.697
154.990

See footnotes at end of table.

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expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

June
2014

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

100.000
100.000
72.918
232.378

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

117.639
61.273
286.139
112.476

112.993
62.321
295.758
116.854

62.140
296.474
117.184

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

427.089
333.801
108.742
441.589
98.445
99.878
457.296
351.594
356.469
434.955
180.765
224.580
710.891
269.365
263.581
610.065
196.142
115.179
122.373

435.352
343.224
111.938
457.609
98.898
100.222
464.960
355.421
359.056
441.356
184.888
226.608
733.656
278.695
275.162
627.988
199.656
116.888
122.160

Expenditure category
Intercity bus fare 2 3 ...........................................
Intercity train fare 2 3 .........................................
Ship fare 1 2 .......................................................
Intracity transportation .........................................
Intracity mass transit 2 12 ...................................

-

71.3
227.5

NA

NA

NA
NA

-

-

-

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 2 5 13 .....................
Outpatient hospital services 2 5 7 ....................
Nursing homes and adult day services 5 13 .......
Care of invalids and elderly at home 4 ...............
Health insurance 4 ...............................................

340.1
285.9

357.661
293.610

367.133
298.361

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

Recreation 1 .............................................................
Video and audio 1 ..................................................
Televisions ...........................................................
Cable and satellite television and radio service 8
Other video equipment 1 ......................................
Video discs and other media, including rental of
video and audio 1 .........................................
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 1 ..................
Pets, pet products and services 1 ..........................
Pets and pet products ..........................................
Pet food 1 2 ........................................................
Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2
Pet services including veterinary 1 ......................
Pet services 1 2 ..................................................
Veterinarian services 1 2 ....................................
Sporting goods ......................................................
Sports vehicles including bicycles .......................
Sports equipment ................................................
Photography 1 ........................................................
Photographic equipment and supplies ................
Film and photographic supplies 1 2 ...................
Photographic equipment 1 2 ..............................
Photographers and film processing 1 ..................
Photographer fees 1 2 ........................................
Film processing 1 2 ............................................
Other recreational goods 1 ....................................
Toys .....................................................................
Toys, games, hobbies and playground
equipment 1 2 ............................................
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 ..........................................................

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

114.855
99.010
4.277
407.644
10.680

116.037
100.597
3.964
418.773
11.287

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

73.451
43.108

74.738
43.999

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

116.060
39.128
90.758
164.992
200.117
153.766
114.391
214.295
174.785
223.093
117.054
149.239
88.429
76.067
57.776
104.095
24.736
119.636
126.977
115.099
49.846
48.515

117.315
38.348
90.846
166.199
200.085
154.142
113.995
218.578
177.258
228.099
116.869
149.240
88.177
77.673
59.695
123.266
25.061
120.760
127.514
117.354
49.758
48.017

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

55.683
96.491
97.431
151.385

56.086
100.547
98.224
152.900

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

127.923
340.305

129.556
342.747

-

362.3
-

-

374.389
-

-

379.943
-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 1 .............................
Recreational books 1 ...........................................

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

163.864
189.859
278.052
233.323
155.909
100.051

165.117
192.413
280.804
237.108
160.614
99.979

Education and communication 1 ..............................
Education 1 ............................................................
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
1 .................................................................
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 12 ......................
Information technology, hardware and services
14 .................................................................
Personal computers and peripheral equipment
3 .................................................................
Computer software and accessories 1 ...............
Internet services and electronic information
providers 1 .................................................
Telephone hardware, calculators, and other
consumer information items 1 ....................

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

136.857
228.578
607.855
655.130
747.746
710.442
261.922

137.279
229.983
606.460
659.511
752.627
715.234
263.831

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

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

228.799
82.344
167.946
263.671
275.890
78.607
101.636
58.249
109.350

229.843
82.386
174.672
274.517
284.254
78.529
101.465
57.677
111.001

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 7 .................................................
Funeral expenses 7 ...........................................
Laundry and dry cleaning services 1 .................
Apparel services other than laundry and dry
cleaning 1 ...................................................
Financial services 7 ...........................................
Checking account and other bank services 1 2
Tax return preparation and other accounting
fees 1 2 ....................................................
Miscellaneous personal goods 1 ..........................
Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 2 ........
Infants’ equipment 2 4 ........................................

-

-

-

196.480
84.809
143.156
226.626
202.732
81.728
102.707
63.629
100.000

11.2

10.215

9.906

9.423

9.232

8.818

8.528

8.392

8.397

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

54.869
37.237

53.396
36.886

77.2

73.176

75.899

75.642

76.396

75.987

75.797

76.922

78.341

40.3

36.945

36.230

34.994

33.708

31.733

30.246

28.704

27.387

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

404.097
890.438
362.727
240.420
216.109
162.399

407.974
907.216
370.074
240.525
217.655
162.924

104.2

103.861

104.966

104.825

103.631

101.995

102.435

103.244

102.609

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

186.989
240.709
146.872
384.416
314.281
305.028
150.331

189.474
241.780
147.525
388.936
318.963
306.623
151.892

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

175.850
298.333
147.674

177.924
302.669
147.268

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

197.658
84.333
155.801
87.757

204.797
84.703
155.975
88.840

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

185.620
158.269
206.868
261.666

190.324
163.030
216.774
277.448

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.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

110.704
280.102
276.978
281.680
331.067
232.314
222.834
223.631
161.014
208.623
258.079
222.790
120.472
305.482
266.629
234.542
234.768
235.000
146.277
289.461
289.001
241.358
211.039

June
2014

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 ...............................

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

110.856
285.998
281.552
289.018
334.332
237.741
228.531
228.773
165.683
218.020
272.447
230.088
121.076
313.404
272.363
259.858
238.112
238.157
147.087
322.920
293.668
247.635
221.868

9
10
11
12
13
14
NA
-

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.
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.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items ................................................................................

2.5

4.1

0.1

2.7

1.5

3.0

1.7

1.5

2.3

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 ...................................................

2.2
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

1.1
1.1
.4
.5
-.3
-2.6
.2
-.6
2.1
.9
.7
-.4
2.0
.5
1.7
2.4
.7
.7
2.4
.3

1.8
1.9
2.3
.6
1.2
4.9
.9
.3
.5
.3
-.6
-1.1
-.4
-1.4
-.3
-2.1
1.6
2.5
.0
3.8

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

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

1.1
2.9
2.8
2.2
1.7
1.7
3.1
1.1
2.2
4.5
8.2
9.6
7.4
2.1
1.9
3.1
1.9
.2
-1.8
1.0
-.3
-5.4
3.0
3.5
5.3
2.1
1.0
4.6
6.4
2.7
-.6
6.4
5.8
-.5
.1
-.2
.3
-1.0
.6
-1.5
-.1

1.8
5.8
6.2
8.0
9.2
9.0
9.0
9.4
9.3
10.1
8.7
6.8
10.6
8.7
9.8
8.7
14.7
2.9
5.1
2.2
3.3
.9
1.5
.8
.3
.5
4.3
5.2
7.0
3.3
.9
6.2
-.4
2.8
3.1
3.8
2.9
6.4
-3.2
1.3
2.4

-.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

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ....

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

-0.3
-2.0
-6.1
-1.1
2.8
4.6
-2.9
1.7
7.2
2.0
-.2
.6
.3
2.2
1.2
2.8
-2.4
-2.2

2.4
3.8
15.0
.4
15.8
12.5
-5.6
.8
8.2
1.0
-5.0
.6
2.4
2.7
2.6
2.7
2.6
3.0

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

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

.0
-1.0
-1.4
-.5
-2.2
2.9
.5
-4.3
-7.6
-9.0
-1.5
.6
-.4
-2.6
-9.2
-.6
-2.0
-2.4
-.6
.9
-2.5
-1.7
-3.8
-7.5
.2
.0
-1.0
.9
.2
.7
-1.8
.4
-2.8
.1
.5
3.0
2.1
2.1
2.0
2.5
2.1
1.2

1.2
1.9
-.6
-1.3
1.4
-1.6
-3.2
1.3
2.0
2.3
-.3
.1
1.1
.4
2.5
-.8
2.4
1.1
7.6
13.7
2.2
-4.5
.3
-1.6
1.3
9.2
.5
.0
2.3
4.2
-2.9
.8
3.9
.5
.4
.4
1.3
1.4
1.2
.4
.1
-.8

-

-

3.2
3.4
3.0
3.6
4.3
2.0

4.0
3.9
4.1
2.8
3.2
3.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

June
2014

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 ............................

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

2.2
1.8
1.5
2.3
1.6
2.6
1.1
.5
2.3

1.8
.3
.0
-.6
.3
1.4
-.6
.5
.8

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

2.2
2.4
2.7

1.0
.5
.7

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 ..............................

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

2.2
2.5
2.9
1.2
3.4

2.2
1.7
1.3
19.8
.3

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

.6
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.4
2.9
-1.8
14.0
2.4
3.2
-.1
3.6
3.8
2.9
-1.4
-3.6
-2.9
-1.1
-5.0
-2.3
-.9
-.7
-8.7

25.1
1.1
1.1
3.1
7.1
8.8
-3.8
-1.4
-7.7
9.7
9.8
9.2
1.6
1.8
.9
.1
.7
1.0
.1
.8
.0
.3
-.7
1.6

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

-

-3.8
-5.8
-9.1
-.9
-4.5
-7.1
-.7
-3.2
-2.2
-.7
.4
-1.1
-1.0
-2.3
.6
-.7
2.0
3.2
.9

-

-2.4
-3.0
-2.5
-1.6
-.8
-1.9
2.6
-1.4
-1.3
.1
-.5
.4
-.1
-1.1
.7
.5
1.5
.3
2.3

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
Moving, storage, freight expense 2 ...............................
Repair of household items 2 .........................................

0.2
4.3

-0.1
4.2

-0.8
4.9

-2.2
3.3

-0.2

0.7

-

-

2.9
4.3

0.2
3.5

3.2
.6

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 .........................................................................

.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

.6
.9
.7
2.5
1.7
.0
-.9
1.6
1.8
3.2
6.9
7.1
2.4

.7
2.0
2.4
1.7
1.8
-2.1
9.5
.5
-.2
.5
-9.0
.6
-.4

-.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

1.9
-5.1
-1.0
-.6
1.8
-2.6
-1.7
-.3
.6
-.7

4.8
-3.9
1.3
3.4
.7
.2
-1.3
.4
1.5
.1

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 ..........................................

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

.5
.5
.7
.4
.4
-.6
1.4
2.0
-3.2
1.0
-1.0
-1.0
-1.2
-.8
-.1
-2.1
-2.1
-3.7
1.4
1.6
-.2
1.6
2.1
1.0
2.1
3.3
1.6
1.1
2.5
2.8
.3
-.1
-1.4
.8

5.0
4.7
.7
.2
.2
.1
.4
2.6
-1.5
-1.3
12.4
12.6
12.8
13.6
11.5
1.8
-.8
-1.5
.7
.6
1.5
1.0
2.0
.7
1.2
1.6
.5
.2
1.0
1.3
-.5
8.7
13.7
-.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

June
2014

2013

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 .....................................................................

-1.4
1.9

-

2.3
2.1

8.2
8.3
-8.0
5.1

0.4
-2.3
-3.5
5.0

-

-

-

-

3.6
1.8

5.2
2.7

2.6
1.6

3.4
3.3

-

6.1
8.9
-3.3
3.1
4.5

4.1
-6.7
1.1
4.3
4.5

9.4
-3.1
3.8
3.1

-3.9
1.7
3.4
3.9

-0.3
.2
.3

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

2.0
.3
.4
.8
-1.3
-1.6
2.5
2.1
1.9
2.8
1.2
2.1
3.9
4.2
4.4
3.8
3.0
.3
.9

1.9
2.8
2.9
3.6
.5
.3
1.7
1.1
.7
1.5
2.3
.9
3.2
3.5
4.4
2.9
1.8
1.5
-.2

-

-

-

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

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

.4
.5
-13.9
2.7
-7.1

1.0
1.6
-7.3
2.7
5.7

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

-5.3
-9.9
-.6
-3.8
2.4
1.3
.3
1.1
-.7
2.9
3.0
3.2
-1.5
-.6
-2.5
-.9
-3.9
3.5
-5.6
1.7
1.8
1.4
-4.5
-5.3
-2.2
-4.4
1.5
1.1

1.8
2.1
1.1
-2.0
.1
.7
.0
.2
-.3
2.0
1.4
2.2
-.2
.0
-.3
2.1
3.3
18.4
1.3
.9
.4
2.0
-.2
-1.0
.7
4.2
.8
1.0

2.2
5.2

1.5
2.4

.9
3.1

-1.7
.9

.3
1.3

1.8
-.3

.4
4.2

1.6
1.3

1.3
.7

-

-

1.9

3.3

-

-

-

1.5
-

-

4.4
-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ......................................................

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

1.3
2.3
.3
3.0
5.5
-.3

0.8
1.3
1.0
1.6
3.0
-.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 ................................................

2.3
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

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

1.6
3.5
5.0
3.4
3.9
3.8
2.2
3.0
-.2
6.2
6.4
3.2
-.5
.0
-2.0
3.0
-1.6
-6.6
-7.1
1.5

.3
.6
-.2
.7
.7
.7
.7
.5
.1
4.0
4.1
3.0
-.1
-.2
-1.0
1.5
.1
-2.7
-.9
1.8

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 ...................................................

-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

-8.8

-8.3

-1.9

-3.4

-3.7

-5.9

-4.7

-5.1

-4.6

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

1.8
3.2
3.2
3.4
1.4
.8

1.0
1.9
2.0
.0
.7
.3

2.1

-.3

1.1

-.1

-1.1

-1.6

.4

.8

-.6

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

.8
1.8
1.8
2.3
2.7
2.6
1.2
3.5
2.6
4.7
3.4
-2.2
-1.2
-1.4

1.3
.4
.4
1.2
1.5
.5
1.0
1.2
1.5
-.3
3.6
.4
.1
1.2

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

.2
-.3
-.1
-.3

2.5
3.0
4.8
6.0

-

-

-

-

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.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ..........................................

-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

-1.1
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

1
2
3
4
5

-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

-0.8
2.3
2.5
1.7
1.9
1.6
1.0
1.5
-.2
.0
-.1
.5
1.0
2.1
2.3
.5
1.6
1.7
-.1
-.8
2.3
.5
1.7

0.1
2.1
1.7
2.6
1.0
2.3
2.6
2.3
2.9
4.5
5.6
3.3
.5
2.6
2.2
10.8
1.4
1.3
.6
11.6
1.6
2.6
5.1

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.

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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.

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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.

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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
2014

212.568
216.400
223.216
226.520
230.040

212.544
217.535
224.317
228.677
230.871

213.525
220.024
226.304
229.323
232.560

213.958
221.743
227.012
228.949
233.443

214.124
222.954
226.600
229.399
234.216

213.839
222.522
226.036
230.002
234.702

213.898
222.686
225.568
230.084

214.205
223.326
227.056
230.359

214.306
223.688
228.184
230.537

214.623
223.043
227.974
229.735

214.750
222.813
226.595
229.133

215.262
222.166
225.889
229.174

-

-

-

-

-

-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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

-

-

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
2014

213.426
220.196
225.581
228.812
232.639

214.507
222.954
226.878
229.837

213.967
221.575
226.229
229.324

1.7
3.2
1.7
1.5

2.1
3.6
2.1
1.4

-

-

104.4

-

-

- Data not available.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.

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group and detailed expenditure categories
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items .....................................................................
All items (1967=100) ..................................................

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

229.174
682.639

234.702
699.107

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

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

237.159
236.986
232.795
270.252
231.576
240.702
228.527
236.516
292.823
178.121
171.941
273.187
263.552
238.792
238.877
237.970
272.763
249.429
198.711
181.311
201.840
209.586

241.475
241.556
238.261
272.050
234.578
252.741
230.848
237.496
293.827
177.127
169.488
272.382
270.184
252.470
253.607
257.031
298.215
272.215
216.384
199.168
219.676
230.311

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

156.556
201.065
190.988
125.345
213.609
232.134
150.253
148.495
277.170
164.751
143.529
238.598
217.377
151.035
219.459
216.838
142.755
284.878
327.744
340.760
324.578
203.683
204.682
120.704
313.466
311.670
288.781
325.830
321.349
153.460
158.742
140.690

170.526
217.557
207.330
143.016
219.763
235.606
151.488
155.944
290.480
175.893
147.807
237.085
223.444
155.823
233.346
210.310
144.503
292.317
336.393
355.604
371.385
204.507
236.318
114.109
315.497
334.440
291.588
308.296
323.882
157.335
163.246
144.442

121.0

128.005

147.495

148.254

147.658

156.566

158.799

158.021

160.288

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

165.279
128.563
156.585
170.817
119.206

164.092
126.967
158.628
167.921
115.525

See footnotes at end of table.

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group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ...............

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

116.867
196.492
126.305
202.913
206.322
179.489
138.303
151.325
227.606
181.154
137.087
166.643
217.259
229.301
164.578
243.527
224.567
154.084
130.253
245.364
152.513
155.947
157.024

118.023
199.753
126.430
205.141
207.986
184.185
137.716
155.011
229.526
195.385
130.310
167.247
219.860
250.996
165.081
243.710
230.029
154.609
130.623
248.464
154.712
157.796
157.643

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

143.035
171.872
238.636
203.001
215.373
188.044
165.131
318.677

142.111
175.184
238.986
202.543
214.166
188.605
165.813
320.862

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 .............................................

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

225.647
259.780
269.395
133.711
498.200

230.627
263.616
272.941
160.366
499.220

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

266.106
248.091

330.720
250.895

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

248.086
138.778
222.515
189.929
344.361
378.045
360.734
191.430
195.707
173.306
200.734
446.991
423.660
119.432
63.580
107.239
73.687
51.269
114.412
132.421

250.891
142.963
239.109
207.257
329.720
372.573
330.053
210.368
215.342
189.537
203.965
455.244
427.008
119.365
63.890
108.412
73.175
51.630
114.364
132.757

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

89.050
73.398
84.433
95.826

88.136
75.179
82.604
93.444

See footnotes at end of table.

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group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

June
2014

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

69.702
63.253
50.295
130.545
57.899
94.410

68.466
62.731
49.375
133.989
57.773
93.372

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

129.0
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

92.197
100.585
85.653
189.509
121.372
169.187
118.902
162.758
151.029
163.036
131.426
216.498

92.419
100.323
86.217
189.292
120.121
170.308
119.468
165.909
152.017
166.614
136.222
217.835

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 ..............................................................

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

125.821
120.321
124.601
116.115
158.356
82.882
112.972
106.727
112.722
115.265
118.764
112.715
87.077

126.480
123.289
128.227
120.062
161.119
80.691
124.568
107.891
111.592
115.156
103.196
113.627
86.377

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

103.401
103.558
133.714
134.390
145.532
124.836
120.627
160.117
114.775
172.921

109.101
98.647
135.749
139.156
147.006
124.698
118.281
161.000
115.816
173.451

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 .............................................

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

213.156
209.564
99.868
146.806
149.178
84.695
123.002
285.377
283.805
282.336
291.449
277.569
279.755
146.075
128.653
162.694
265.939
276.669
240.268
162.789
430.911
174.293

224.352
220.310
100.973
147.230
152.999
83.075
120.288
320.984
319.828
318.684
331.792
309.703
284.578
145.228
126.764
164.000
268.543
283.663
241.874
164.541
437.274
175.259

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 ..............................

NA

NA

See footnotes at end of table.

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group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

June
2014

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

168.311
187.287
272.819
297.096
156.079
293.952

168.672
189.521
294.796
338.742
156.920
294.489

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 .............................................

340.0
279.1

357.745
285.913

367.301
290.080

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

430.057
324.734
108.602
438.412
98.342
100.627
462.685
355.070
359.118
435.608
181.076
230.404
718.020
268.750
261.634
613.222
208.456
114.753
123.855

438.183
334.072
111.817
454.214
98.803
101.042
470.129
358.411
360.902
441.614
185.110
232.299
742.282
278.195
273.244
631.267
211.662
115.374
123.456

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 ...........................................

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

111.250
100.078
4.276
407.508
10.447

112.340
101.789
3.956
418.828
11.073

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

72.373
38.748
90.431
162.636
201.443
217.255
117.888
147.209
85.921
78.336
58.140
118.349
47.888
49.756
96.455
96.703
153.105

73.432
38.366
90.768
163.643
201.574
221.592
117.565
146.705
85.772
80.024
60.082
120.043
47.770
49.225
100.660
97.989
154.215

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

127.529
336.535
277.791
237.481
155.725
101.042

128.772
338.081
279.904
240.633
159.883
100.703

Education and communication 1 ..............................
Education 1 ............................................................
Educational books and supplies ..........................
Tuition, other school fees, and childcare .............
College tuition and fees .....................................

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

129.396
224.921
613.336
629.602
754.074

129.631
226.188
613.152
633.463
758.629

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 .........................................

-

361.8
-

-

373.019
-

-

377.458
-

See footnotes at end of table.

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group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

June
2014

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

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

705.617
260.938
231.559
84.724
167.398
264.453
274.202
82.129
100.616
59.144
109.372

708.810
262.705
232.871
84.697
173.840
274.836
282.526
82.030
100.305
58.570
111.062

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 ....................

525.7
209.9
176.3
85.2
126.5
201.9
170.9
83.5
96.9
65.6
-

-

-

610.140
234.217
201.734
87.541
142.984
227.304
202.004
85.404
102.585
64.593
100.000

11.6

10.722

10.406

9.935

9.767

9.371

9.079

8.953

8.985

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

54.606
36.724

53.098
36.110

77.3

73.716

76.165

76.037

76.982

76.555

76.265

77.340

78.843

42.3

40.192

39.887

38.567

37.132

35.220

33.292

31.360

30.120

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 ..........................

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

436.517
898.280
364.724
241.672
213.519
162.769

441.085
915.233
372.099
240.909
214.885
162.945

103.9

103.913

104.888

104.766

104.041

102.159

102.604

103.784

102.846

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

188.367
240.952
146.861
384.975
312.647
313.146
150.252

190.773
241.960
147.475
389.590
317.932
313.268
151.797

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

178.023
311.338
84.203

179.846
316.106
84.645

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

189.841
164.616
217.777
279.655
112.867
274.948
250.288
284.399
313.439
227.588
220.414
221.135
167.098
219.105
274.829
228.110
119.165
269.005

195.351
170.425
229.586
298.723
113.402
280.589
253.944
290.085
316.258
233.267
226.629
226.546
172.802
230.360
292.310
236.503
119.459
276.254

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.

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group and detailed expenditure categories-Continued
(1982-84=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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

262.188
236.027
229.393
228.249
149.236
289.153
284.142
240.474
206.445

June
2014

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 ...............................

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

267.673
262.286
232.439
231.011
150.196
323.516
288.211
247.028
216.519

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.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items ................................................................................

2.4

4.3

-0.5

3.4

1.7

3.2

1.7

1.5

2.4

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 ............

2.1
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

1.1
1.0
.4
.6
-.4
-2.7
.2
-.6
1.2
1.0
.5
2.1
.9
2.8
2.7
2.4
1.7
1.7
3.0
.9
2.9
4.4
8.2
2.0
2.7
1.9
.6
2.6
3.0
1.2
4.0
5.6
2.6
5.7
-.4
.1
-1.1
.5
-.9
-.2
-.3
-2.2
-6.6
-1.7
2.6
-3.1
1.8
7.1
1.8
.2
.5
.2
2.1
-2.5

1.8
1.9
2.3
.7
1.3
5.0
1.0
.4
.3
-.6
-1.4
-.3
2.5
5.7
6.2
8.0
9.3
9.1
8.9
9.8
8.8
9.9
8.9
8.2
8.6
14.1
2.9
1.5
.8
5.0
4.8
6.8
3.0
-.6
2.8
3.2
6.3
-3.0
1.2
2.6
2.6
4.4
14.4
.4
15.5
-5.5
.6
7.3
1.0
-5.4
.8
2.5
2.8
2.7

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

-.5
-1.3
-.6
-2.1
2.4
.5

1.4
-.7
-1.2
1.3
-1.7
-3.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ..........................

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

-3.7
-7.5
.9
-.5
-2.7
-9.2
-.5
-2.1
-2.5
-.9
-1.7
-3.8
.3
-.3
-.9
.8
.2
.1
.7
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.4
1.0
2.3
2.0
1.7
2.3
1.2
.5
2.3

1.0
1.7
.1
1.1
.8
2.6
-.4
2.4
.8
7.9
-4.9
.4
1.2
9.5
.3
.1
2.4
.3
.3
1.3
1.4
1.2
.4
-.6
1.9
.1
-.2
-.6
.3
.4
.7

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 ...........................................................

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

2.2
2.5
2.8
1.8
3.3

2.2
1.5
1.3
19.9
.2

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

1.3
2.4
2.4
2.6
2.7
2.4
3.2
-1.9
13.7
2.4
3.1
.0
3.7
3.9
2.9
-1.5
-3.4
-2.7
-1.0
-4.4
-1.4
-.9
-.2
-6.7
-4.2
-6.1

24.3
1.1
1.1
3.0
7.5
9.1
-4.3
-1.4
-8.5
9.9
10.0
9.4
1.6
1.8
.8
-.1
.5
1.1
-.7
.7
.0
.3
-1.0
2.4
-2.2
-2.5

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ............................................

-1.9
-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

-.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
-.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

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

-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

-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

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 ...........................................................

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

-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

-

-

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
-

-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
-4.2
-6.8
-.5
-2.5
-2.1
-.7
-.1
-1.2
-1.1
-2.4
.6
-.7
2.1
3.0
.7
.9
4.8

-1.8
-.8
-1.8
2.6
-.2
-1.1
.2
-.3
.7
-.1
-1.0
.7
.5
1.9
.7
2.2
3.6
.6

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

.3
.7
.6
2.2
1.4
.4
-1.1
1.2
.9
2.5
8.0
2.1
2.2

.5
2.5
2.9
3.4
1.7
-2.6
10.3
1.1
-1.0
-.1
-13.1
.8
-.8

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

1.6
-4.3
-.4
.0
2.0
-2.5
-2.1
.3
6.3
-1.6

5.5
-4.7
1.5
3.5
1.0
-.1
-1.9
.6
.9
.3

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

.5
.5
.9
.4
2.0
-2.8
1.3
-1.1
-1.0
-1.2
-.9
-.2
-2.2
-1.7
-3.7
1.7
1.7
2.4
.9
2.2
3.4
1.6

5.3
5.1
1.1
.3
2.6
-1.9
-2.2
12.5
12.7
12.9
13.8
11.6
1.7
-.6
-1.5
.8
1.0
2.5
.7
1.1
1.5
.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
State motor vehicle registration and license fees 1 ......
Parking and other fees ..................................................
Public transportation .........................................................
Airline fare .......................................................................
Other intercity transportation ..........................................
Intracity transportation ....................................................

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
2.6
.3
-1.8
-.1
3.9

0.2
1.2
8.1
14.0
.5
.2

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 ..........................................................

3.6
1.9

5.2
2.4

2.7
1.5

3.5
3.3

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

2.0
.1
.2
.5
-1.3
-1.6
2.5
2.0
1.7
2.7
1.2
2.0
4.1
4.2
4.4
3.8
2.9
.5
.9

1.9
2.9
3.0
3.6
.5
.4
1.6
.9
.5
1.4
2.2
.8
3.4
3.5
4.4
2.9
1.5
.5
-.3

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

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
-.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

.4
.6
-14.1
2.8
-7.1

1.0
1.7
-7.5
2.8
6.0

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

-6.0
-3.3
1.6
1.5
.6
3.5
-1.0
-.3
-2.2
-.5
-3.6
1.4
-4.3
-5.2
-1.6
2.0
1.2

1.5
-1.0
.4
.6
.1
2.0
-.3
-.3
-.2
2.2
3.3
1.4
-.2
-1.1
4.4
1.3
.7

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

1.7
1.4
.4
3.2
5.6
.1

1.0
.5
.8
1.3
2.7
-.3

Education and communication ............................................
Education ..........................................................................
Educational books and supplies .....................................
Tuition, other school fees, and childcare ........................
College tuition and fees ................................................

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

1.2
3.4
4.7
3.3
3.9

.2
.6
.0
.6
.6

-

-

1.9

3.1

-

-

-

1.2
-

-

4.4
-

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 .......................................

5.8
5.3
4.9
-1.2
5.0
5.3
.9
-1.3
1.7
-.2
-14.7
-12.1
-8.0
-18.5

-7.6
-13.0
-6.3
-4.6

-2.9
-11.8
-.3
3.3

-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

-5.4

-5.0

-.8

-3.3

-3.7

-5.1

-5.5

-5.8

-4.0

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

2.1
3.3
3.3
2.9
1.5
1.1

1.0
1.9
2.0
-.3
.6
.1

2.1

.0

.9

-.1

-.7

-1.8

.4

1.2

-.9

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

1.0
1.8
1.8
2.2
2.2
2.5
1.5
3.4
3.2
-2.4

1.3
.4
.4
1.2
1.7
.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
.5

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

.3
-.3
-.2
-.3
-.4
2.3
2.5
2.0
1.7
1.5
1.0
1.4
-.2
-.1
-.2
.4
.5
2.1

2.9
3.5
5.4
6.8
.5
2.1
1.5
2.0
.9
2.5
2.8
2.4
3.4
5.1
6.4
3.7
.2
2.7

-

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
-

4.1
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

3.6
2.1
3.2
-.4
6.2
6.4
3.2
-.6
-.3
-2.0
2.9
-1.4
-7.0
-6.7
1.4

0.5
.7
.6
.0
3.8
3.9
3.0
-.1
-.3
-1.0
1.5
.4
-2.8
-1.7
1.9

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.

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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
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

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 ..........................................

3.2
3.0
2.4
2.5
.0
6.0
3.6
1.1
.9

3.0
18.1
2.8
2.3
.3
29.6
3.3
6.0
3.3

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.

3.2
-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

2.3
.3
1.6
1.7
.1
-.9
2.3
.5
1.7

2.1
11.1
1.3
1.2
.6
11.9
1.4
2.7
4.9

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.

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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
June2014

May
2014

June
2014

$1.111

$1.088

4

Northeast urban ..............................................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 ..................................

1.169
1.176
1.148

1.139
1.141
1.133

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) ......................................

.997
1.022
.963

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) ......................................
West urban .....................................................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 ..................................

Average price
per KWH of
electricity

Range of KWH
consumption for
June2014

May
2014

June
2014

987

$0.136

$0.143

11

9,890

4
4
25

987
987
422

.169
.181
.146

.171
.187
.144

129
129
233

8,494
8,494
4,762

.959
.975
.935

17
17
18

712
581
712

.125
.131
.121

.138
.146
.135

11
11
70

9,890
9,890
3,932

.972

.951

25

323

.110

.118

230

3,529

1.191
1.269
1.162

1.197
1.278
1.165

7
7
11

522
522
298

.119
.128
.113

.126
.133
.120

164
244
225

8,744
8,744
5,000

1.038

1.043

25

364

.124

.135

164

4,883

1.243
1.321
1.136

1.238
1.307
1.147

7
7
8

851
851
364

.160
.178
.153

.163
.182
.157

153
153
236

7,471
7,471
4,232

1.149
1.072
.993

1.118
1.060
.981

4
8
19

987
712
364

.153
.125
.114

.160
.131
.122

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 .....

1.214
1.350
1.195

1.158
1.333
1.130

17
16
4

581
851
987

.139
.215
.205

R .161

.224
.211

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 .........................

1.108
.814
1.034
1.169

1.108
.839
1.078
1.174

24
19
31
15

642
410
490
371

.167
.126
.130
.129

.169
.142
.134
.128

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 ....................................

1.634
.882
1.059
1.618
1.230
1.465
1.187

1.622
.890
1.059
1.634
1.233
1.427
1.187

15
34
17
7
37
13
12

308
509
230
522
752
257
241

.115
.148
.139
.122
.156
.232
.099

.147
.153
.137
.122
.157
.233
.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.
R Revised.

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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

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

$3.745

$3.750

$3.691

$3.695

$3.852

$3.881

$4.020

$4.027

$3.932

$3.919

Northeast urban ..............................................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 ..................................

3.799
3.781
3.828

3.791
3.786
3.799

3.744
3.721
3.780

3.736
3.728
3.749

3.929
3.920
3.947

3.926
3.921
3.939

4.073
4.056
4.103

4.070
4.060
4.086

4.126
4.086
4.207

4.085
4.052
4.158

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) ......................................

3.733
3.780
3.710

3.830
3.901
3.786

3.686
3.729
3.664

3.784
3.852
3.742

3.818
3.891
3.788

3.917
4.006
3.859

4.023
4.084
3.995

4.124
4.198
4.072

3.913
3.944
3.954

3.888
3.889
3.898

3.577

3.625

3.531

3.583

3.628

3.688

3.837

3.915

3.837

3.863

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) ......................................

3.573
3.611
3.542

3.541
3.603
3.508

3.508
3.547
3.472

3.478
3.541
3.444

3.714
3.762
3.686

3.706
3.764
3.671

3.888
3.920
3.859

3.865
3.921
3.835

3.815
3.845
3.795

3.784
3.806
3.777

3.606

3.520

3.550

3.463

3.716

3.703

3.932

3.851

3.828

3.756

West urban .....................................................................
Size A - More than 1,500,000 .....................................
Size B/C - 50,000 to 1,500,000 ..................................

3.972
4.059
3.769

3.956
4.035
3.752

3.931
4.018
3.730

3.913
3.993
3.706

4.047
4.147
3.835

4.045
4.123
3.855

4.151
4.234
3.941

4.137
4.213
3.930

4.052
4.091
3.942

4.039
4.092
3.912

3.828
3.659
3.635

3.848
3.646
3.628

3.773
3.603
3.583

3.794
3.590
3.575

3.943
3.765
3.716

3.971
3.779
3.748

4.094
3.937
3.927

4.110
3.932
3.938

3.991
3.883
3.893

3.969
3.868
3.844

Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI ...................................
Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA ...................
New York-Northern N.J.-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA .....

3.920
4.200
3.835

4.051
4.151
3.852

3.858
4.160
3.773

3.993
4.111
3.792

4.109
4.323
3.967

4.227
4.267
3.975

4.311
4.363
4.124

4.424
4.322
4.134

-

-

Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT .....................
Cleveland-Akron, OH ......................................................
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX .....................................................
Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WV .........................

3.701
3.755
3.530
3.700

3.699
3.886
3.598
3.688

3.638
3.706
3.463
3.619

3.637
3.830
3.533
3.616

3.829
3.840
3.661
3.862

3.825
3.997
3.722
3.914

3.936
3.984
3.801
4.029

3.934
4.124
3.874
4.051

-

-

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 ....................................

3.707
3.792
3.457
3.732
3.671
4.193
3.920

3.652
3.967
3.457
3.662
3.662
4.155
3.977

3.634
3.741
3.400
3.689
3.621
4.151
3.872

3.576
3.915
3.401
3.619
3.614
4.112
3.930

3.814
3.936
3.640
3.976
3.835
4.268
4.013

3.758
4.111
3.644
3.905
3.817
4.232
4.063

3.960
4.097
3.786
4.093
3.956
4.356
4.091

3.921
4.277
3.783
4.020
3.952
4.321
4.149

-

-

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.

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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) .......................
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) ................................
Fish and seafood:
Tuna, light, chunk, per lb. (453.6 gm) ......................................
Eggs:
Grade A, large, per doz. ...........................................................
Grade AA, large, per doz. ........................................................
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) ......................................

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

May
2014

June
2014

$0.532
.739
1.301
1.401

$0.532
.742
1.267
1.400

$0.641

$0.664

$0.470

$0.470

NA
NA

NA

NA

$0.535
.740

$0.539
.766

1.423

NA
NA

1.447

$0.487
.734
1.180
1.495

$0.481
.717
1.092
1.437

NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

3.851
4.117

NA

2.016
3.391

2.027
3.324

NA

NA

3.849
3.856
5.356
4.213

3.907
3.880
5.484
4.237

3.953
4.147
4.410

4.386

4.763
5.014
5.166

4.715
5.100
5.004

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA

NA

5.339
5.629

5.299
5.495

5.522

5.539

NA

7.588
NA

NA

7.689
NA

NA

5.187
NA

5.618
5.752
NA
NA

9.378
NA
NA

NA

4.881
NA

5.508
5.738
NA
NA

8.592
NA
NA

1.265
1.298
NA

1.259
1.304
1.951

1.957

1.956

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

3.666
3.211

3.746
3.396

3.872
3.729
5.734
4.234

3.998
3.809
5.948
4.305

4.229
5.364
4.328

4.664
5.377
5.159

4.721
5.183
5.030

4.546
5.093

NA

NA

4.874
5.192
NA

5.087
5.598
NA
NA

7.064
NA

NA

4.034
NA

5.154
4.957
NA

NA

NA

1.399

1.956

3.974

NA

NA

1.376

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4.108
5.446
4.258
NA

4.733
NA
NA

5.137
5.416

5.305
5.700

5.218
5.468

5.425
5.396

5.418

NA

5.574

5.661

NA

NA

NA

6.990
NA

NA

7.179
NA

NA

7.640
NA

NA

7.201
NA

NA

NA

7.744
NA
NA

5.119
6.941

5.023
6.974

6.954

7.064

4.831
6.869

5.029
6.726

5.360
6.850

5.020
6.868

5.125
7.135

7.302

4.438

4.245

4.755

4.409

4.304

4.073

4.172

4.131

4.733

4.514

6.048
4.308
4.444
4.106

6.106
4.165
4.404
4.024

6.402
4.149
4.500
3.841

6.469
4.038
4.128
3.730

5.507
4.190
4.290
4.114

5.669
3.894
4.513
4.070

6.071
4.388
4.625
4.162

6.171
4.257
4.586
4.032

6.391
4.699
4.328
4.385

6.199
4.813
4.242
4.382

2.296
4.198

4.275

4.768

4.775

3.972

4.115

4.165

4.253

4.322

4.328

2.976

3.020

2.651

2.718

2.912

3.003

2.986

2.982

3.531

3.594

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

2.963

3.054

2.939

2.899

3.075

3.066

2.703

2.887

3.321

3.498

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

1.548

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3.011

2.905

NA

NA

NA
NA
NA

1.556

1.503

1.658

1.653

1.548

1.498

1.450

1.428

1.704

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3.474
1.559
1.602

3.504
1.548
1.606

3.559

3.803

NA
NA

NA

NA

1.996

1.948

NA

NA

NA

NA

3.735

3.626

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

3.629
1.414
1.867

3.513
1.352
1.893

3.387
1.592

3.243
1.606

3.304
1.480

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

1.746

1.807

2.216

2.136

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA
NA

3.902

3.310

3.204

4.171

4.119

3.382

3.214

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

2.183

NA

3.467

NA

2.194

NA

See footnotes at end of table.

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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
May
2014

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) ............................................................

NA
NA

June
2014

May
2014

NA
NA

NA
NA

June
2014

NA
NA

May
2014

NA
NA

June
2014

NA
NA

May
2014

NA
NA
NA

June
2014

NA
NA

May
2014

NA
NA
NA

June
2014

NA
NA
NA

$4.515
5.586
4.911

$4.412
5.560
4.691

$5.000
5.570
4.782

$5.041
5.503
4.641

$4.278
6.077
4.572

$4.191
6.192
4.286

$5.259
4.959

$4.124
5.339
4.824

$5.486
5.439

$5.306
5.105

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.393
.603
1.342

1.393
.607
1.299

.652
1.382

NA

1.334
.561
1.236

1.324
.563
1.216

1.253
.690
1.395

1.231
.677
1.334

NA
NA

1.006
3.158
1.818
NA
NA

NA
NA

1.075
2.465
1.867
2.238
NA

1.892
.678
.993
1.600
1.629
1.770

1.838
.685
1.121
1.790
1.675
1.774

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

1.000
3.463

1.134
2.643

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

2.418
.800

2.594

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

NA

2.571

2.510

2.645

NA

.649
1.363

2.149
.824
NA
NA

1.812
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

.513
1.336
NA
NA

.931
2.807
1.587
2.433
NA

1.633
.572
.890
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA

1.007
2.902
1.625
NA
NA

NA
NA

1.044
2.546
1.756
2.277
NA

1.609
.691
1.168
1.885
1.704

1.587
.674
1.308

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

1.790

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

2.444

2.371

2.521

2.634

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA

.607
.610

.610
.627

NA
NA

NA
NA

.527
.527

1.372
2.176

2.085

NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

NA

.935

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

1.792
.603
1.002
1.364
1.633

1.476
1.062

NA

NA
NA

.942
2.101
1.704
2.131

1.409
1.657

1.457
1.115

NA

.547
1.282

NA

NA

NA
NA

1.086
3.403
2.130
NA
NA

2.052
.656
.835
1.461
1.690
1.779

NA
NA

1.144
2.478
2.048
NA
NA

1.907
.654
NA

1.714
1.771

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

NA
NA

1.350

1.375

1.312

1.379

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

.578
.598

.634

.624

.637

.629

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA
NA
NA
NA

NA

NA

2.401

2.237

NA
NA

NA
NA

2.492

2.474

NA
NA

5.153

NA
NA

4.670

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

4.372

4.350

4.314

4.222

4.311

4.403

4.637

4.624

4.270

4.155

1.239

1.342

1.227

1.354

1.133

1.270

1.219

1.370

1.421

1.396

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

10.996

12.082

11.431

14.598

12.692

10.581

8.893

10.369

12.255

12.561

1 Deposit may be included in price.
NA Data not adequate for publication.

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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
June 2014 from—

Unadjusted
indexes

Relative
importance,
2011-2012

May
2014

June
2014

June
2013

May
2014

Expenditure category
All items ......................................................................................

100.000

136.311

R136.543

2.0

0.2

Food and beverages ................................................................
Food .......................................................................................
Food at home .......................................................................
Food away from home ..........................................................
Alcoholic beverages ...............................................................

14.823
13.818
8.227
5.592
1.005

139.650
139.992
133.889
148.474
135.776

139.620
139.976
133.684
148.766
135.559

2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
.8

.0
.0
-.2
.2
-.2

Housing ....................................................................................
Shelter ....................................................................................
Fuels and utilities ....................................................................
Household furnishings and operations ...................................

40.996
31.384
5.174
4.437

137.657
142.289
172.512
90.857

R138.324

142.562
R176.965
90.984

2.5
2.8
4.2
-1.6

.5
.2
2.6
.1

Apparel .....................................................................................

3.466

95.456

94.125

.3

-1.4

Transportation ..........................................................................
Private transportation .............................................................
Public transportation ...............................................................

16.982
15.802
1.181

150.676
151.511
143.173

150.772
151.571
143.741

1.6
1.5
3.6

.1
.0
.4

Medical care .............................................................................
Medical care commodities ......................................................
Medical care services .............................................................

7.366
1.722
5.644

168.210
142.529
177.660

168.397
143.288
177.629

2.5
2.6
2.5

.1
.5
.0

Recreation ................................................................................

5.922

103.363

103.337

.2

.0

Education and communication .................................................
Education ...............................................................................
Communication ......................................................................

7.104
3.085
4.019

116.779
212.300
68.999

116.786
212.671
68.914

1.1
3.4
-.7

.0
.2
-.1

Other goods and services ........................................................

3.341

152.814

153.089

1.8

.2

60.000
40.000
9.633
30.367
76.502
9.680

147.853
122.765
78.857
145.259
128.276
214.231

R148.395

2.7
.8
-1.7
1.6
1.8
3.1

.4
-.1
-.2
-.1
.0
1.5

Commodity and service group
Services ......................................................................................
Commodities ..............................................................................
Durables ...................................................................................
Nondurables ...............................................................................
All items less food and energy .................................................
Energy ........................................................................................

122.615
78.673
145.132
128.321
R217.469

R Revised.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
Indexes for 2014 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2013 are interim adjustments.

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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
2014

124.987
126.778
130.438
132.149
134.041

124.972
127.363
130.953
133.237
134.536

125.442
128.585
131.905
133.586
135.407

125.620
129.483
132.284
133.444
135.848

125.678
125.521
129.999
129.846
132.154
131.956
133.660
133.930
R
136.311
136.543

125.536
129.983
131.731
133.947

125.756
130.351
132.430
134.120

125.830
130.635
132.988
134.261

125.969
130.373
132.892
133.902

125.920
130.196
132.208
133.601

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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
131.770
133.546

125.615
129.453
131.976

1.3
2.9
1.5
1.3

1.4
3.1
1.9

-

-

-

-

-

R Revised.
- Data not available.

NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
Indexes for 2014 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2013 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2012 and earlier are final.

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detailed expenditure categories
(December 1999=100, unless otherwise noted)
Unadjusted indexes
Item and group

December
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items .....................................................................

111.2

114.4

117.0

121.295

121.557

124.544

126.143

129.844

131.770

133.546 R136.543

Food and beverages ................................................
Food ......................................................................
Food at home ......................................................
Food away from home .........................................
Alcoholic beverages ..............................................

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

135.887
136.182
130.524
143.979
132.630

137.300
137.512
130.857
146.926
135.156

Housing ...................................................................
Shelter ...................................................................
Fuels and utilities ...................................................
Household furnishings and operations ..................

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

132.617
136.748
160.954
92.433

135.401 R138.324
140.228
142.562
165.174 R176.965
90.973
90.984

Apparel ....................................................................

89.6

89.0

89.0

87.875

87.730

89.988

89.133

92.354

93.200

93.548

94.125

Transportation .........................................................
Private transportation ............................................
Public transportation ..............................................

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

142.920
143.960
132.715

143.460
144.576
132.326

150.772
151.571
143.741

Medical care ............................................................
Medical care commodities .....................................
Medical care services ............................................

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

162.074
139.411
170.395

165.289
139.521
174.778

168.397
143.288
177.629

Recreation ...............................................................

104.3

104.8

104.8

104.464

105.539

103.552

101.858

102.346

102.632

102.480

103.337

Education and communication ................................
Education ...............................................................
Communication ......................................................

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

115.496
204.638
69.601

116.565
211.376
69.007

116.786
212.671
68.914

Other goods and services ........................................

114.9

118.3

121.7

125.479

128.660

137.908

140.477

146.952

149.211

151.722

153.089

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

142.144
119.658
79.664
139.983
124.781
195.336

145.364 R148.395
119.642
122.615
78.692
78.673
140.505
145.132
126.694
128.321
196.159 R217.469

139.620
139.976
133.684
148.766
135.559

Commodity and service group
Services .....................................................................
Commodities ..............................................................
Durables ..................................................................
Nondurables ..............................................................
All items less food and energy .................................
Energy .......................................................................

R Revised.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
Indexes for 2014 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2013 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2012 and earlier are final.

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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
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

June
2014

Expenditure category
All items ................................................................................

3.2

2.9

2.3

3.7

0.2

2.5

1.3

2.9

1.5

1.3

2.2

Food and beverages ...........................................................
Food ..................................................................................
Food at home ..................................................................
Food away from home ....................................................
Alcoholic beverages ..........................................................

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

1.6
1.5
.9
2.5
1.8

1.0
1.0
.3
2.0
1.9

1.7
1.8
2.2
1.3
.3

Housing ...............................................................................
Shelter ..............................................................................
Fuels and utilities ..............................................................
Household furnishings and operations .............................

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

1.5
2.1
-.1
-.1

2.1
2.5
2.6
-1.6

2.2
1.7
7.1
.0

Apparel ...............................................................................

-.6

-.7

.0

-1.3

-.2

2.6

-1.0

3.6

.9

.4

.6

Transportation .....................................................................
Private transportation ........................................................
Public transportation .........................................................

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

2.1
2.2
2.5

.4
.4
-.3

5.1
4.8
8.6

Medical care .......................................................................
Medical care commodities ................................................
Medical care services .......................................................

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

3.3
1.4
3.9

2.0
.1
2.6

1.9
2.7
1.6

Recreation ..........................................................................

1.0

.5

.0

-.3

1.0

-1.9

-1.6

.5

.3

-.1

.8

Education and communication ............................................
Education ..........................................................................
Communication .................................................................

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

1.2
3.7
-1.2

.9
3.3
-.9

.2
.6
-.1

Other goods and services ...................................................

2.4

3.0

2.9

3.1

2.5

7.2

1.9

4.6

1.5

1.7

.9

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
.8
-1.0
1.2
1.6
-.2

2.3
.0
-1.2
.4
1.5
.4

2.1
2.5
.0
3.3
1.3
10.9

Commodity and service group
Services ................................................................................
Commodities .........................................................................
Durables .............................................................................
Nondurables .........................................................................
All items less food and energy ............................................
Energy ..................................................................................

NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
Indexes for 2014 are initial estimates. Indexes for 2013 are interim adjustments. Indexes for 2012 and earlier are final.

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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 (C-CPI-U),
which covers approximately 89 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 6,100 housing units and approximately 24,000 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

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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). 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.
Fuel oil. Only #2 fuel oil (home heating oil) is priced. 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
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.

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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-13ARIMA-SEATS Seasonal Adjustment
Method. Seasonally adjusted indexes and seasonal factors are computed annually. Each year, the last five years of seasonally adjusted
data are revised. Data from January 2009 through December 2013 were replaced in January 2014. 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 64 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 five years, but the seasonally adjusted indexes
before that period will not be changed. Note: 35 of the 82 components are not seasonally adjusted for 2014.
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. In 2014, for the 2009-2013 revisions, the Bureau
of Labor Statistics began using X-13ARIMA-SEATS to perform the seasonal adjustment of CPI series, including Intervention Analysis
Seasonal Adjustment for certain series.
For the seasonal factors introduced in January 2014, 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 the response in crude oil markets to the worldwide economic downturn in 2008.
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.

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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

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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

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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.

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