Consumer Price Index

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Consumer Price Index
The Consumer Price Index is the most widely used measure of inflation and is often referred to the cost of living index. Monthly indexes are available for two population groups. The CPI-U covers the expenditures of a wide range of urban consumers; the CPI-W covers only the expenditures of urban wages earners and clerical workers. The national CPI-U is typically used to measure inflation in Idaho because it closely represents our cost of living.
         
 

Consumer Price Index
(All Items, Urban Consumers, 1982-84 = 100,
Not Seasonally Adjusted)
  Indexes % Change From
 
Apr
2013
Mar
2013 
Apr
2012
Mar  2013  
Apr
 2012  

U.S. City
Average
232.531
 232.733
230.085

-0.1%

1.1% 

2012 Annual Average 229.594

 

         
 
 
 
Download Data Tables 
 U.S. Consumer Price Index (1981 to Current) (updated 05/16/2013)
 Excel        PDF

Bureau of Labor Statistics Links
Regional Consumer Price Index News Release


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