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CPI Detailed ReportJuly 1986U.S. Department of LaborBureau of Labor Statistics
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORWilliam E. Brock, Secretary
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICSJanet L. Norwood, Commissioner
OFFICE OF PRICES AND LIVING CONDITIONSKenneth V. Dalton, Associate Commissioner
The CPI Detailed Report is a monthlyreport on consumer price movements, in-cluding statistical tables and technicalnotes. The report covers two indexes, theConsumer Price Index for All UrbanConsumers (CPI-U) and the ConsumerPrice Index for Wage Earners andClerical Workers (CPI-W). The indexesreflect data for the U.S. city average andselected areas.
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ISSN 0095-926X
September 1986
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CPI Detailed ReportData for July 1986
Contents
Price movements 1The Consumer Price Index revisionCharts 4Technical notes 137
Index tables
MonthlyU.S.city average
Expenditure categories; commodity, service groupsSeasonally adjusted expenditure categories;
commodity, service groupsFood expenditure categoriesSeasonally adjusted food expenditure categoriesNonfood expenditure categoriesSeasonally adjusted nonfood expenditure categories
Selected areasAll items indexesFood at home expenditure categoriesAreas priced monthly
Percent change over the monthIndexes and percent change over 2 months
Bimonthly dataAreas priced bimonthly
Semiannual dataSelected areas, all items
RegionsPopulation classesRegions and population classes,
cross classifiedSelected areas, expenditure categories
CPI-U CPI-W
Table Page Table Page
28
Average price tables
U.S. city average
Energy:Residental pricesResidential unit prices and consumption rangesGasoline
Retail food
23456
1314
1516
1114172024
4850
5456
89101112
1819
2021
3134374044
6264
6870
17 58 22 72
S-lS-2S-3
S-4S-5
767779
8189
Table
P-1P-2P-3P-4
S-6S-7S-8
S-9S-10
Page
132133134135
104105107
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Scheduled Release Dates
Consumer Price Index data are scheduled for initial release onthe following dates:
Index month
August
September
October
Release date
September 23
October 23
November 25
Index month
November
December
Release date
December 19
January 21
NOTE: The Bureau of Labor Statistics currently is completing a major revisionof the Consumer Price Index. Beginning with release of the CPI for January 1987on February 27, 1987, the Bureau will introduce revised versions of the currentCPI's both for All Urban Consumers and for Urban Wage Earners and ClericalWorkers. The revised CPI's will reflect more current population and spendingpatterns and numerous technical enhancements. Semiannual average tables(S-l—S-10) introduced in this issue represent one aspect of the revision. See page3 for further details.
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Price MovementsJuly 1986
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers(CPI-U) for July at 328.0 (1967 = 100) was virtually un-changed from its level of 327.9 in June before seasonaladjustment. The CPI-U for July 1986 was 1.6 percenthigher than the index in July 1985.
The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earnersand Clerical Workers (CPi-W) also was virtually un-changed in July prior to seasonal adjustment. The CPI-W
for July 1986 was 322.9 (1967 = 100) and was 1.2 percenthigher than the index in July 1985.
CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U)—seasonallyadjusted changes
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the CPI-U was un-changed in July, following increases of 0.2 percent inMay and 0.5 percent in June. Energy prices, which haddecreased sharply earlier this year before turning up-ward iniMay and June, declined 4.1 percent in July.While each of the energy components declined, the in-dex for energy commodities—fuel oil, coal, and bottledgas and motor fuels—dropped 6.3 percent and ac-counted for over four-fifths of the energy drop. Ex-cluding energy the CPI-U advanced 0.5 percent in July,largely as the result of increases in the indexes for foodand shelter. The index for grocery store foods, reflec-ting advances in prices of meats and poultry, rose 1.3percent in July after declining 0.2 percent during the
first 6 months of 1986. Excluding the food, shelter, andenergy components, the CPI rose 0.3 percent in July, thesame as in June.
During the first 7 months of 1986, the CPI-U declinedat an annual rate of 0.2 percent.
Prices for motor fuels turned down in July and wereresponsible for the 1.2-percent decline in the transporta-tion index. Gasoline prices—down 6.6 percent in Julyafter advancing 3.1 percent in June—have declined 27.4percent in the first 7 months of 1986 and were 35.7 per-cent below their peak level of March 1981. Continueddeclines in the indexes for used cars and automobilefinance charges also contributed to lower transportationcosts in July. Used car prices declined 0.5 percent inJuly and were 4.4 percent lower than a year ago.Automobile finance charges dropped 1.2 percent in Julyto a point 10.4 percent below their year-earlier levels.The indexes for new cars and automobile insurance—up0.4 and 0.9 percent, respectively—continued to in-crease, but by less than in June. The index for publictransportation rose 0.6 percent, primarily due to a 1.1-percent rise in fares for intracity mass transit.
The housing component, which increased 0.5 percentin June, was virtually unchanged in July, largely-because of a decline in the index for fuel and otherutilities. The indexes for electricity and natural gas,which had surged upward in June after declining in each
Table A. Percent changes In CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U)
Expenditure category
All items .
Food and beveragesHousingApparel and upkeepTransportationMedical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Seasonally adjusted
Changes from preceding month
1986
January
.3
.3
.3-.3
.5
.4
.9
.9
February
-.4
-.6-.1-.5
-1.4.7.2.6
March
-.4
.1
.2-.1
-2.81.0-.1
.4
April
-.3
.3
.3
.3-2.5
.6
.1
.4
May
.2
.4-.1-.2
.3
.6
.4
.4
June
.5
.1
.5-.3
.8
.7
.4
.4
July
0
.80.2
-1.2.5.2.9
Compoundannual rate3 months
endedJuly1986
2.7
5.61.9
-1.3-.57.54.06.7
Unadjusted
12 monthsended
July1986
1.6
3.52.8
.2-5.37.63.36.1
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Table B. Percent changes in CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W)
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesHousingApparel and upkeepTransportationMedical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Seasonally adjusted
Changes from preceding month
1986
January
.3
.2
.30.5.5
1.01.0
February
-.5
-.6-.1-.8
-1.5.7.2.5
March
-.6
.2
.2-.2
-3.0.80.4
April
-.4
.2
.3
.2-2.6
.7
.1
.4
May
.2
.4-.1-.1
.2
.6
.3
.2
June
.5
.2
.5-.3
.8
.7
.5
.3
July
0
.90.2
-1.3.5.1
1.0
Compoundannual rate3 months
endedJuly1986
2.5
6.31.7
-1.0-1.2
7.74.06.3
Unadjusted
12 monthsendedJuly1986
1.2
3.52.8
0-5.8
7.63.16.0
of the 3 preceding months, dropped in July, down by0.3 and 3.2 percent, respectively. Fuel oil prices—down5.8 percent in July—declined for the seventh con-secutive month and were 39 percent below their peaklevel of April 1981. Charges for telephone services,which rose 1.9 percent in June, were unchanged in Julyas a 1.1-percent increase in charges for local telephoneservices was offset by a 3.8-percent drop in charges forinterstate toll calls. Shelter costs rose 0.4 percent inJuly, following increases of 0.1 and 0.2 percent in Mayand June, respectively. Within the shelter component,renters' costs rose 0.7 percent, homeowners' costs, 0.4percent, and maintenance and repair costs, 0.7 percent.The index for household furnishings and operationsrose 0.2 percent in July, the same as in June.
The food and beverage component rose 0.8 percent inJuly, following a 0.1-percent increase in June. Grocerystore food prices advanced 1.3 percent for their largestmonthly increase since January 1984 largely on thestrength of a 3.2-percent rise in the index for meats,poultry, fish, and eggs. All major categories within thisgroup rose substantially. Beef prices—up 1.2 percent inJuly—increased for the second consecutive month afterdeclining in each of the first 5 months of 1986. Porkprices, which increased 2.0 percent in June, rose 6.8 per-cent in July. Poultry prices, reflecting in part droughtconditions in the southeastern United States, rose 7.4percent in July, continuing the pattern of large increasesfor the third consecutive month. Prices for fish andseafood and for eggs increased 2.1 and 1.9 percent,respectively, in July. A turnaround in fruit andvegetable prices—up 0.8 percent in July after declining2.8 percent in June—also contributed to higher grocery
store food prices in July. The other two components ofthe food and beverage index—restaurant meals andalcoholic beverages—rose 0.2 and 0.3 percent, respec-tively.
Prices of medical care rose 0.5 percent in July,following a 0.7-percent increase in June. The index formedical care commodities— prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, and medical supplies—rose 1.0 per-cent. The index for medical care services increased 0.4percent, with costs of physicians' services and hospitalrooms up 0.5 and 0.2 percent, respectively.
The index for apparel and upkeep increased 0.2 per-cent in July, following seasonal adjustment. Thisrepresents only the second month in which this indexhas increased so far this year. During the first 7 monthsof 1986, the apparel and upkeep index has declined at a1.7-percent seasonally adjusted annual rate.
The entertainment index increased 0.2 percent in Julyas a 0.5-percent rise in charges for entertainment ser-vices more than offset declines in prices for entertain-ment commodities.
The index for other goods and services rose 0.9 per-cent in July, after increasing 0.4 percent in each ofthe preceding 4 months. The July advance was largelydue to a 2.1-percent increase in prices for tobacco pro-ducts.
CPI for Urgan Wage Earners and Clerical Workers(CPI-W)—seasonally adjusted changes
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the CPI for UrbanWage Earners and Clerical Workers was unchanged inJuly.
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The Consumer Price Index Revision
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will begin publishing arevised Consumer Price Index (CPI) with the release ofthe January 1987 index in February 1987. As a result ofthe revision, both the CPI-U and the CPI-W will have up-dated expenditure weights based upon data tabulatedfrom 3 years (1982, 1983, and 1984) of the ConsumerExpenditure Survey, replacing the current expenditureweights based on 1972-73 data. The Bureau periodicallyrevises the expenditure weights so that the CPI reflectsprice changes of items currently being purchased byconsumers.
The January 1987 CPI also will introduce a greatlyenhanced housing survey which will improve the rentalequivalence measure of homeownership costs in boththe CPI-U and CPI-W. The new housing sample was
designed to represent optimally both owners and rentersin the estimation of shelter costs.
A number of methodological and sampling advancerfirst introduced in the 1978 revision also have beenenhanced and will be incorporated into the CPI forJanuary 1987. For example, the selection of the urbanareas and the allocation of outlet samples in whichprices are collected for the CPI were done by the Bureauwith the primary objective of producing the most ac-curate national CPI possible with the funds available.The January 1987 index also will be based, for the firsttime on the geographic distribution of consumers as ofthe 1980 Census of Population. The current CPI uses the1970 Census of Population. The requirement to allocatethe sample so as to provide the most accurate nationalCPI did result in some local areas not having samplessufficient to permit frequent publication. Therefore,beginning in January 1987, the Bureau will publish anumber of local area CPI'S less frequently. The areas af-fected by the changes in publication are identified laterin this article.
Both the CPI-U and the CPI-W published for January1987 will be linked to the present series of each index asof December 1986 to provide a continuous series. Thelinking will be accomplished by setting the index levelsof the revised CPI with the updated expenditure weightsand samples equal to those published for the presentseries in December 1986. Each index will move upwardor downward from the December 1986 level in accor-dance with subsequent changes in prices.
As in the past, the Bureau will publish selected in-dexes using the old expenditure weights for 6 monthsafter the issuance of the revised CPI. Unlike earlier revi-
sions, these overlap indexes will not be based on the oldsamples and will differ from the revised indexes only bytheir expenditure weights. The base period for revisedCPI issued for January 1987 will be 1967 = 100, the sameas for the present index.
In addition to the national all-city average CPI-U andCPI-W indexes, the Bureau now publishes indexes for 28local areas. In 1987, it will continue to publish indexesfor all but one of these areas—Northeast Pennsylvania(Scranton-Wilkes-Barre). Because of the requirement toallocate the sample to provide the most accurate na-tional CPI possible, 14 of the remaining 27 publishedareas will have a change in the frequency of theirpublication.
Based on the population growth since 1970 and ex-panded geographic definitions of ConsolidatedMetropolitan Statistical Areas issued by the Office ofManagement and Budget, the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose area has superseded the Detroit-Ann Arborarea as the fifth largest area covered by the CPI. For thisreason, beginning with data for January 1987, the SanFrancisco area will be published monthly while theDetroit area will be published only for even-numberedmonths rather than monthly.
Twelve areas now published bimonthly will be com-piled on a semiannual average basis. These areas are:Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Cincinnati-Hamilton,Ohio-Ky.-Ind; Kansas City, Mo.-Kansas City, Kan.;Milwaukee, Wis.; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.;Atlanta, Ga.; Anchorage, Alaska; Denver-Boulder,Colo.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Portland-Vancouver,Ore.-Wash.; San Diego, Calif.; and Seattle-Tacoma,Wash. These semiannual average indexes, which refer tothe arithmetic averages of the 6-month periods fromJanuary through June and July through December, willbe published with release of the CPI for July andJanuary, respectively, i.e., in the months of August andFebruary. These series will be compiled and publishedon their present reference bases, 1967 = 100 for all areasother than Anchorage, which is on an October 1967reference base. Also, the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain,Ohio, indexes will be published for odd-numberedrather then even-numbered months.
Indexes also are currently published bimonthly for 4regions, 5 size classes, and 16 region-by-size groups.Beginning with January 1987, publication will becomemonthly; two of the size classes will be combined; andtwo of the region-by-size groups will be eliminated.
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Chart 1. CPI-U: All items, food and beverages, 1975-86
AH ItemsIndex, 1967^100(Not seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •12—month span
- - - - - 1—month span
Food and beveragesJidex, 19671=100 A(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •12-month span1—month span
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Jul1.60 . 4
Jul311.7
Jul3.5
10.6
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320
280
240
200
160
-1 120
50
30
10
-10Semi-log
320280
240
200
160
120
50
30
10
-10
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
* Percent changes over 12-month spans are calculated from unadjusteddata. Percent changes over 1—month spans are annual rates calculatedfrom seasonally adjusted data
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Chart 2. CPI-U: Housing, apparel and upkeep, 1975-86
HousingIndex; 1967t»100 .(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •12—month span1—month span
Apparel and upkeeph dexf 1967=100(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •——— 12—month span
1~month span
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320
280
240
200
160
-J 120
30
30
10
- 1 0Semi-log
320
280
240
200
160
- 1 120
Percent50
30
10
- 1 0
1075 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986* Percent changes over 12—month spans are calculated from unadjusteddata. Percent changes over 1-month spans are annual rates calculatedfrom seasonally adjusted data.
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Chart 3. CPI-U: Transportation and medical care, 1975-86
TransportationIndex, 1967=100(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change *12-month span1—month span
Medical careIndex, 1967M00(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •12—month span1—month span
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Jul-5.3
-13.9
Jul V435.0
Jul7.66.3
Semi-log
320
280
240
200
160
- I 120
Percent- I 50
30
10
- 1 - 1 0Semi-log
320280
240
200
160
- 1 120
50
30
10
- 1 0
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
* Percent changes over 12-month spans are calculated from unadjusteddata. Percent changes over 1—month spans are annual rates calculatedfrom seasonally adjusted data.
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Chart 4. CPI-U: Entertainment, other goods and services, 1975-86
EntertainmentIndex, 196^=100(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change •12—month span
— m m i_month span
A *•>
Other goods and servicesIndex, 1967M00(Seasonally adjusted)
Percent change *12-month span1—month span
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Ju!274.7
3.32.2
Jul6.1
10.9
Semi-log
320280240
200
160
- 1 120
Percent50
30
10
- 1 0Semi-log
320280
240
200
160
-i 120
Percent50
30
10
-10
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986* Percent changes over 12—month spans are calculated from unadjusted
data. Percent changes over 1—month spans are annual rates calculatedfrom seasonally adjusted data.
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Table 1. Consumer Price Index for Alt Urban Consumer^: U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and servicegroup
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. to May May toJune June to July
All itemsAll items(1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products 1
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy products1
Fruits and vegetablesOther food at home
Sugar and sweets 1
Fats and oils 1
Nonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Household insurance 1 2
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasGas (piped) and electricity
Other utilities and public services 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services 1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparel1
FootwearOther apparel commodities 1
Apparel services
See footnotes at end of table.
Expenditure category
100.000-
19.61918.51312.380
1.7073.8841.5731.9383.279
.478
.3491.3311.1216.1331.106
37.88422.255
7.3196.354
.96514.41714.015
.402
.519
.291
.228
8.0815.7831.3234.4592.2987.5483.7441.6362.168
5.0164.2081.3801.536.117.626.549.808
327.9381.4
309.5317.1301.6326.1265.1257.2327.8374.1411.5287.0480.0301.7360.2240.1361.2401.6121.6279.4415.2119.0119.0118.9366.6427.4260.7
393.8477.0486.6466.0255.2250.2200.8319.6346.1
204.5188.4198.1161.3319.7210.0215.8334.3
328.0381.4
312.2320.1305.5326.3274.9258.4330.3373.7412.4287.3478.3301.8360.8240.4361.5403.5122.5281.2420.1119.4119.4119.9369.2430.1262.7
389.4469.2459.4462.3255.6250.5201.2319.5346.6
203.2187.0195.8159.8307.5209.1218.1334.6
1.6-
3.53.43.12.85.5
.2
.43.63.0
-3.56.72.53.95.52.85.35.86.13.75.25.26.4
.42.1
-1.9
-2.6-5.7
-23.7-1.05.31.61.22.02.0
.2-.5.7
-2.24.4
-1.1.6
4.1
0.0-
.9
.91.3.1
3.7.5.8
-.1.2.1
-.4.0.2.1.1.5.7.6
1.2.3.3.8.7.6.8
-1.1-1.6-5.6
-.8.2.1.2.0.1
-.6-.7
-1.2-.9
-3.8-.41.1.1
0.2-
.4
.4
.4
.4
.3
.11.9-.2.0
-.5-.8.5.5.0
_ - j
.2
.1
.4-.1.2
-.6
-.9-1.3-4.4
-.6.1.3.5.2.1
-.2-.3.1
-.8.6
-.3.0.2
0.5-
.1
.1
.0
.71.0.0
-2.8.1.1
-.1.0.2.4.3.5.2.4.4
1.0.0.1.1
-.1.4
-.8
1.71.8
-1.82.61.5.2.2.5.1
-.3-.5-.3
-1.1.4
-.4.2.4
0.0-
.8
.91.3.1
3.2.5.8.2.2.1.4.1.2.3.0.4.7.6.5.4.3.8.7.6.8
-1.4-2.1-4.9-1.5
.2
.2
.4
.0
.1
.2
.2-.5.6
-3.8.6
1.1.1
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Table 1. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and servicegroup—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—-
Apr. to May May toJune
June to July
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineMaintenance and repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Other private transportation services 1
Public transportation 1
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services 3
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services 1
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Personal care services 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
All itemsCommodities
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverages1 ...Apparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages,
and apparel1
DurablesServices
Rent of shelter12
Household services less rent of shelter12
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services ,
See footnotes at end of table.
Expenditure category
21.38719.7903.8543.4334.3525.469
1.6874.428
.6273.8001.597
6.4501.0725.3782.4732.905
4.1972.4091.788
5.4471.5351.863.850
1.0132.049
.2531.796
100.00051.18119.61931.56218.7644.208
14.55612.79848.81921.250
9.7037.0845.3785.405
308.6300.8224.0224.2362.5299.4299.1362.1303.0201.5332.8425.4
432.0273.3466.8390.3559.2
273.9266.1285.5
342.6347.1291.0287.0295.7420.4375.7431.0
327.9282.8309.5264.3264.7188.4
308.4269.9401.0119.9115.2355.3466.8329.2
304.7296.5224.5224.7360.3280.2279.8363.4304.5201.6334.6428.0
434.8275.4469.8391.7564.2
274.4265.8287.0
344.9354.3291.1287.1295.8421.2375.9431.9
328.0281.9312.2261.4259.8187.0
301.7269.6402.3120.5114.9357.1469.8330.1
-5.3-6.24.84.7
-4.4-27.3-27.4
3.55.9-.36.96.4
7.66.87.86.49.0
3.31.95.0
6.17.43.12.93.38.08.87.9
Commodity
1.6-1.63.5
-4.8-8.2
-.5
-10.3.1
5.05.41.56.07.85.5
-1.3-1.4
.2
.2-.6
-6.4-6.5
.4
.5
.0
.5
.6
.6
.8
.6
.4
.9
.2-.1
.5
.72.1
.0
.0
.0
.2
.1
.2
and service group
0.0-.3.9
-1.1-1.9
-.7
-2.2-.1.3.5
-.3.5.6.3
0.3.3.9.8
-1.92.52.5
.0-.1.1
-.2.4
.6
.3
.7
.5
.9
.4
.5
.2
.4
.0
.1
.1
.2
.9
.7
.9
0.2.2.4.1.5
-.3
.9
.0
.1
.3
.6
.0
.7
.4
0.8.8.6.6
-.43.03.1
.2
.6-.4.7.4
.7
.5
.7
.41.0
.4
.4
.5
.4
.2
.0-.3.3.8.8.8
0.5.3.1.4.5
-.5
1.0.0.6.2
2.6.5.7.5
-1.2-1.4
.3
.4-.5
-6.6-6.6
.5
.5
.0
.5
.6
.51.0.4.4.5
.2-.1.5
.92.1
.0
.0
.0
.7
.7
.7
0.0-.2.8
-.9-1.9
.2
-2.2.1.2.5
-.3.5.4.5
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Table 1. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: U.S. city average, by expenditure category and commodity and servicegroup—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. to May May toJune
June to July
Commodity and service group
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less food 1
Nondurables less food and apparel1
iMonouraDies ,Services less rent of shelter12
Services less medical care 1
Energy ,All items less energy
All items less food and energyCommodities less food and energy...
Energy commoditiesServices less energy
Purchasing power of the consumer dollar:1967=$1.00 1
1957-59=$1.00 1
81.48777.74585.58393.55032.66819.87015.66238.38327.57043.44211.25288.74870.23525.8756.793
44.360
328.6306.5111.1322.2263.0261.8298.1288.2119.2391.3380.6325.5325.9262.0327.1395.9
$.305.262
328.0306.1111.0322.1260.2257.3292.2287.1119.5392.5366.5326.9326.9262.0306.6397.7
$.305.262
1.2.6
1.01.2
-4.5-7.4-9.2-2.24.64.6
-16.23.94.11.5
-26.75.6
-1.6-
-0.2-.1-.1
.0-1.1-1.7-2.0
-.4.3.3
-3.7.4.3.0
-6.3.5
.0-
0.1.2.2.2.1.5.8.4.3.3.3.2.1
-.11.1.2
-.3-
0.6.5.5.4.4.5
1.0.4
1.2.8
2.3.2.3.1
2.1.4
-.3-
-0.2-.1.0.0
-.9-1.7-2.0
-.2.3.3
-4.1.5.4.2
-6.3.4
.0
Not seasonally adjusted.Indexes on a December 1982= 100 base.
3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.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: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products 1
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy products1
Fruits and vegetablesOther food at home
Sugar and sweets 1
Fats and oils 1
Nonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Household insurance 1 2
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasGas (piped) and electricity
Other utilities and public services 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services 1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparel ,Women's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparel1
FootwearOther apparel commodities 1
Apparel services
See footnotes at end of table.
307.5315.0300.0322.5262.3256.8325.6374.4411.4288.5484.0299.3356.6238.8358.5400.7121.1278.5410.8118.9118.9118.3367.6424.6264.5
385.7465.3520.9445.6251.3248.6199.0317.2345.4
206.9191.2199.7167.2316.6210.8215.3332.2
308.7316.4301.2323.8263.0257.1331.9373.5411.2287.2480.0300.8358.4238.9358.2401.0121.2278.7411.3119.1119.0118.8367.1425.5262.9
382.3459.3497.8443.1251.5249.3200.0317.7345.8
206.5190.7199.8165.9318.5210.2215.4332.9
309.1316.7301.1326.1265.5257.2322.6373.8411.5287.0480.0301.4359.8239.6360.1401.8121.7279.7415.6119.1119.1118.9366.6427.4260.7
388.9467.7489.0454.8255.2249.9200.4319.3346.1
205.8189.8199.3164.1319.7209.4215.8334.3
311.7319.5304.9326.3274.1258.4325.1374.6412.4287.3481.7301.8360.4240.4360.2403.6122.5281.5417.6119.6119.5119.9369.2430.1262.7
383.4457.9465.0448.0255.6250.5201.2319.2346.6
206.2190.1198.4165.1307.5210.6218.1334.6
3.1
3.22.51.82.04.2
-1.1-.61.42.4
-8.61.93.94.1
15.23.55.16.06.54.24.74.76.9
.81.0.3
-.5-2.08.2
-4.43.23.52.85.12.9
4.14.05.68.1
10.7-3.3-3.35.3
5.1
6.36.37.93.9
12.1.2
20.23.12.51.24.91.43.34.54.45.74.55.6
-2.86.16.13.9
12.010.214.3
3.63.4
13.21.14.31.61.41.72.0
.0-1.4
1.8-6.416.6-.81.16.0
-4.3
-.9-1.1-3.4
.6-11.1
-.6-14.4
10.26.4
-4.823.8
1.33.6
.51.67.78.08.17.08.18.19.3
-11.6-7.2
-17.0
-11.1-17.4-56.3
-2.86.6
-1.3-3.5-1.0
1.8
-1.5-2.3-1.8-4.93.5
.4-.42.1
2.7
5.65.86.74.8
19.22.5-.6.2
1.0-1.7-1.93.44.32.71.92.94.74.46.82.42.05.51.85.3
-2.7
-2.4-6.2
-36.52.27.03.14.52.51.4
-1.3-2.3-2.6-4.9
-11.0-.45.32.9
4.1
4.84.44.83.08.1-.59.32.32.5
-3.83.42.63.79.73.95.45.26.0
.65.45.45.46.25.57.1
1.5.7
10.6-1.73.72.52.13.42.4
2.11.33.7
.613.6-2.1-1.15.7
-0.8
2.32.31.52.73.0
.9-7.85.13.6
-3.310.22.43.91.61.75.36.36.26.95.25.07.4
-5.2-1.2
-10.1
-6.8-12.0-47.3
-.46.8
.9
.4
.81.6
-1.4-2.3-2.2-4.9-4.0
.02.42.5
11
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Table 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineMaintenance and repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Other private transportation services 1
Public transportation 1
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services 3
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services 1
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1 .Personal care services 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
All itemsCommodities
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverages 1 .Apparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages,
and apparel1 ,Durables
ServicesRent of shelter12
Household services less rent of shelter12
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
304.0296.2220.8221.2369.2279.5278.6361.3301.6202.2330.9422.2
427.2270.5461.6386.5552.9
272.0264.0283.5
342.9346.5290.5287.7294.1421.3374.4432.5
280.7307.5262.3262.0191.2
302.6269.2397.8119.4111.6353.2461.6328.6
Expenditure category
304.9297.0222.8223.0362.2286.4285.6361.3301.3202.4330.4423.7
429.8271.2464.7388.3557.6
273.1265.3284.2
344.2346.5290.9287.9294.7424.9377.1436.3
307.4299.5224.2224.4360.7295.0294.4362.1303.0201.5332.8425.4
432.8272.5468.1389.9563.1
274.2266.4285.5
345.5347.1291.0287.0295.7428.4380.3439.8
303.6295.4224.9225.2358.9275.5275.1363.8304.5201.6334.6428.0
435.0275.1470.1391.3565.9
274.7266.1287.0
348.5354.3291.1287.1295.8431.4382.8443.0
0.2-.43.63.4
-2.3-5.0-5.23.82.81.23.19.4
6.76.56.76.56.9
3.43.72.8
4.85.43.93.64.15.39.74.7
6.46.33.23.03.76.35.94.0
11.71.2
13.48.1
6.66.37.05.78.0
5.03.27.0
7.510.34.45.73.68.78.09.0
-23.9-25.8
4.54.8
-7.4-70.8-70.9
3.45.3
-2.36.82.5
9.67.6
10.08.3
11.5
.9-2.25.2
5.44.53.43.43.28.18.38.1
-0.5-1.17.67.4
-10.7-5.6-4.92.83.9
-1.24.55.6
7.57.07.65.19.7
4.03.25.0
6.79.3
.8-.82.39.99.3
10.1
3.32.93.43.2
.6
.5
.23.97.11.28.18.7
6.66.46.96.17.5
4.23.54.9
6.27.84.24.63.97.08.86.8
Commodity and service group
281.4308.7262.6263.3190.7
305.2269.3398.2119.7112.3353.2464.7330.0
282.2309.1263.7264.7189.8
308.4269.4400.7119.9115.2355.1468.1331.8
281.6311.7261.3259.8190.1
301.7269.6401.7120.5114.9357.0470.1333.3
3.12.13.21.63.44.0
-.9.7
3.96.4
-3.84.76.74.0
5.15.16.33.8-.6
-1.4
3.72.85.54.6
-2.59.77.06.9
-4.3-13.5
-.9-20.6-28.5
-2.3
-36.3-3.66.27.0
.74.9
10.05.3
2.71.35.6
-1.5-3.3-2.3
-1.2.6
4.03.7
12.44.47.65.8
4.13.64.82.71.41.3
1.41.84.75.5
-3.27.26.95.5
-13.0-14.3
6.06.1
-9.1-47.5-47.4
3.14.6
-1.85.74.0
8.67.38.86.7
10.6
2.4.5
5.1
6.16.92.11.32.89.08.89.1
-0.8-6.42.3
-11.6-16.8
-2.3
-20.7-1.55.15.46.44.68.85.6
See footnotes at end of table.
12
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Table 2. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Commodity and service group
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less food 1
Nondurables less food and apparel1 ....NondurablesServices less rent of shelter12
Services less medical care 1
EnergyAll items less energy
All items less food and energyCommodities less food and energy ..
Energy commoditiesServices less energy
325.9303.6110.1319.8261.0259.2292.9285.4117.4387.2365.2324.4325.0262.0313.6394.6
326.3304.2110.3320.3261.3260.5295.2286.5117.8388.3366.2324.9325.3261.8316.9395.3
328.1305.8110.9321.7262.4261.8298.1287.6119.2391.3374.8325.7326.3262.0323.5397.0
327.5305.5110.9321.7260.1257.3292.2287.1119.5392.5359.6327.3327.5262.6303.1398.7
3.32.52.62.81.94.1
.12.53.24.4
-3.34.04.33.3
-2.65.0
5.05.15.25.43.7-.43.75.13.93.64.85.45.02.87.56.3
-5.0-7.5-6.3-5.2
-20.0-27.0-33.9-16.9
4.24.8
-48.42.93.9
-1.2-68.3
7.1
2.02.52.92.4
-1.4-2.9-1.02.47.35.6
-6.03.63.1
.9-12.7
4.2
4.13.83.94.12.81.81.93.83.54.0
.74.74.63.02.35.6
-1.6-2.6-1.8-1.5
-11.2-15.8-19.1-7.75.85.2
-30.33.33.5-.2
-47.45.6
Not seasonally adjusted.Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.
3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.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: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
309.5
317.1
301.6
326.1174.6154.0203.5152.5171.9274.3164.1164.4163.7176.8172.9180.4178.6181.1172.5
184.1
265.1273.0264.4264.9240.5255.8220.0245.7284.7169.7257.0275.5244.4117.1116.3247.2140.7139.8317.7270.6262.7157.4138.5144.6223.7225.2147.7139.8434.5134.2184.1166.9
July1986
312.2
320.1
305.5
326.3175.1154.1205.0152.0171.9272.9163.5163.7163.1Ml.7174.2181.0179.2180.3173.3
185.7
274.9282.9272.9267.6242.2257.0226.2243.1290.6171.6278.0300.6273.1122.1123.9247.3152.1153.8335.2274.1266.4160.2141.0144.3240.3249.9160.0141.1447.3134.4191.7175.2
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
3.5
3.4
3.1
2.82.91.25.3-.12.92.01.42.4
.42.82.13.44.74.14.8
5.3
5.55.63.91.1
-1.0-.3-.2.4
3.82.89.87.0
17.06.6
10.6-.49.3
12.15.62.21.91.62.92.1
11.918.014.2
.611.1
.915.94.0
June1986
0.9
.9
1.3
.1
.3
.1
.7-.3.0
-.5-.4-.4-.4
.5
.8
.3
.3-.4.5
.9
3.73.63.21.0.7.5
2.8-1.12.11.18.29.1
11.74.36.5
.08.1
10.05.51.31.41.81.8-.27.4
11.08.3
.92.9
.14.15.0
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.4
.4
.4
.4
.1-.1.4
-.2.4.3.3.3.3.7.3
1.0.3.3
-.2
.8
.3
.4-.1-.4
-1.4.4
1.6-2.5
.7
.2
.0-.12.1-.2.1
-2.3.1
1.3-.8.9.2
-.3.9
2.91.42.1
.9
.82.2-.23.2
-2.0
May toJune
0.1
.1
.0
.7
.2
.3-.2
.3
.91.01.01.0.9.5.2.8
1.02.8
.2
.5
1.0.9.8.3.3
1.4-2.1
.2-.9
.82.03.61.63.24.41.82.01.4.6.4
-.3.3.1
2.02.33.53.3-.6-.3-.1.1
3.1
June toJuly
0.8
.9
1.3
.1
.3-.1.7
-.3.0
-.5-.4-.4-.4
.5
.8
.7
.3-.4.5
.9
3.23.32.91.21.1.7
2.6.2
2.21.96.86.18.94.26.1
.68.18.25.51.31.41.81.8-.27.4
11.08.3
.92.1
.13.21.9
Food and beverages
Food
Food at home
Cereals and bakery products 1
Cereal and cereal productsFlour and prepared flour mixesCereal'Rice, pasta, and commeal1
Bakery products 1
White bread 1
Fresh other breads, biscuits, rolls, and muffinsOther bread 1 3
Fresh biscuits, rolls, and muffins 1 3
Cookies, fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 2
Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 3
Cookies3
Other bakery products 1 2
Crackers and bread and cracker products 1 3
Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecake, and donuts 1 3
Frozen and refrigerated bakery products andfresh pies, tarts, and turnovers 1 3
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsMeats, poultry, and fish
MeatsBeef and veal
Ground beef other than cannedChuck roastRound roastRound steakSirloin steakOther beef and veal
PorkBaconChopsHam2
Ham other than canned 3
Canned ham 4
Other pork including sausage 1 *Other pork 3
Sausage 1 3
Other meats 1
Frankfurters 1 3
Bologna, liverwurst, and salami13
Other lunchmeats 1 3
Lamb and organ meats 1 3
Poultry 1
Fresh whole chicken 1
Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1
Other poultry 1
Fish and seafoodCanned fish and seafood 1
Fresh and frozen fish and seafood
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
257.2138.4226.1139.0155.3150.5163.3157.4159.0260.7
327.8348.5372.4403.1264.2410.3193.1326.2317.3327.1279.0189.0307.9161.4159.9149.0168.3164.4148.0162.2143.2150.1139.8
374.1411.5171.3171.8172.8169.7287.0295.6160.0144.9480.0154.4318.9153.5518.6518.2473.6154.1301.7156.3169.7177.1170.0169.9170.0
160.0166.0153.8
July1986
258.4138.8226.7139.6156.4151.5164.7158.3160.8260.5
330.3352.6382.2420.5262.8426.9196.5325.0356.0295.1256.7187.8308.6161.8160.1147.7169.7165.1148.4163.1143.4150.1140.1
373.7412.4170.5172.6173.6170.6287.3295.7162.4144.2478.3153.3317.3152.1513.5513.0469.1156.2301.8157.6170.6175.8170.2170.2170.2
160.0165.3154.5
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
0.2-.2-.3.1.8.1
1.41.63.6-.8
.42.83.3
20.95.5
-10.12.62.2
-7.5-.8
10.57.4
-2.4-4.4-7.3
-14.2-2.0
1.4-.1.2
-.3-.5-.1
3.63.0-.44.44.73.6
-3.5-3.7
1.5-5.46.7
.7-.22.4
29.135.123.4
2.32.52.33.42.72.41.92.8
1.83.0
.6
June1986
0.5.3.3.4.7.7.9.6
1.1-.1
.81.22.64.3-.54.01.8-.4
12.2-9.8-8.0
-.6.2.2.1
-.9.8.4.3.6.1.0.2
-.1.2
-.5.5.5.5.1.0
1.5-.5-.4-.7-.5-.9
-1.0-1.0-1.0
1.4.0.8.5
-.7.1.2.1
.0-.4.5
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.1.4.4.4.0
-.2-.1.6.8.2
1.93.42.24.73.23.01.36.0
-2.85.57.99.0-.2.1
-.6-1.1
.1
.7-.1.0
-.1-.5.1
-.2.0.2
-.4-.2.1
-.5-1.0
-.1-.3-.8-.8
-1.2-.1
-1.2-1.6-.7-.5.5.9.4.1.6.2
1.1
.2
.4
.4
May toJune
0.0.3.2.1
-.1.0
-.4-.1-.1.0
-2.8-4.3-7.24.4
-21.8-5.4-7.1-3.47.2
-21.1-7.42.6-.4
-1.1-1.5-1.6-1.2-.3.4.0.6
1.1.4
.1
.1-.3.2
-.1.3
-.1-.2.6
-.2.0.1
-.2.5
-.7-1.0
-.3.5.2.9
-.51.2-.1-.8.2
-.2.2
-.7
June toJuly
0.5.6.7.4.7.7.9.6
1.1-.1
.81.23.11.89.6
-5.74.51.14.4
-9.8-8.01.6.2.2.4
-.1.5.4.3.6.1.0.2
.2
.2-.5.4.6.5.1.0
1.5-.5.4.1.4.0
-1.0-1.0-1.0
1.3.1.3.5
-.7.1.5
-.2
.0-.4.5
Dairy products 1
Fresh milk and creamFresh whole milkOther fresh milk and cream 1
Processed dairy products 1
Cheese1
Ice cream and related products 1
Other dairy products including butter12
Other dairy products 1 3
Butter13
Fruits and vegetablesFresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruitsApplesBananasOrangesOther fresh fruits
Fresh vegetablesPotatoesLettuce1
Tomatoes 1
Other fresh vegetablesProcessed fruits and vegetables 1
Processed fruitsFruit juices and frozen fruit2
Frozen fruit and fruit juices 3
Fruit juices other than frozen 3
Canned and dried fruits 1
Processed vegetables 1
Frozen vegetables 1
Other processed vegetables 1 2
Cut corn and canned beans except lima 1 3 ..Other canned and dried vegetables 1 3
Other foods at homeSugar and sweets 1
Sugar and artificial sweeteners 1
Sweets including candy 2
Candy and chewing gum 3
Other sweets 1 3
Fats and oils 1
Margarine 1 3
Nondairy substitutes and peanut butter13
Other fats, oils, and salad dressings 1 3
Nonalcoholic beveragesCarbonated drinks 2
Cola drinks, excluding diet cola 5
Carbonated drinks, including diet cola 5
Coffee 1 6
Roasted coffee 1 3
Freeze dried and instant coffee 1 3
Other noncarbonated drinksOther prepared foods 1
Canned and packaged soupFrozen prepared foods 1
Snacks1
Seasonings, condiments, sauces and spices 2...Seasonings, olives, pickles, and relish 3
Other condiments 3
Other prepared foods, includingmiscellaneous and baby food 1 2
Miscellaneous prepared foods 1 3
Other canned and packaged prepared foods 3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindex
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
Food away from homeLunchDinnerOther meals and snacks
Alcoholic beveragesAlcoholic beverages at home
Beer and aleWine 1
Distilled spirits 1 2
Other alcoholic beverages 1 3
Whiskey 1 3
Alcoholic beverages away from home
Special indexes:Domestically produced farm foodSelected beef cuts f
Imported food and fishery products4....
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
360.2173.5173.4178.9
240.1152.2240.8241.7141.9139.7170.1175.5
284.6264.1152.2
360.8173.9173.5179.5
240.4152.4241.2242.1141.7139.2170.0175.9
288.9266.8152.8
3.94.13.34.8
5.55.02.03.0
10.211.09.77.7
2.31.16.9
0.2.2.1.3
.1
.1
.2
.2-.1-.4-.1.2
1.51.0.4
0.5.6.3.7
.0
.0
.0-.3.1
-.1.2.3
1.0-.5.0
0.4.3.3.7
.3
.0
.0
.5
.0
.4-.21.2
0.2.3.2.5
.3
.2
.2
.2-.1-.4-.1.2
1.41.0.8
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.3 After December 1986, this index series, as a result of changes in the
CPI classification structure effective in January 1987, will be published onlyas a special sub-strata index based upon a substantially smaller sample.
4 This index series will not be published after December 1986.5 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The current
definition will not be published after December 1986.6 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1967 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.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: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Food and beverages
Food
Food at home
Cereals and bakery products 1
Cereal and cereal productsFlour and prepared flour mixesCereal1
Rice, pasta, and cornmeal1
Bakery products 1
White bread 1
Fresh other breads, biscuits, rolls, and muffinsOther bread 1 3
Fresh biscuits, rolls, and muffins 1 3
Cookies, fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 2
Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 3
Cookies3
Other bakery products 1 2
Crackers and bread and cracker products 1 3
Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecake, and donuts 1 3
Frozen and refrigerated bakery products andfresh pies, tarts, and turnovers 1 3
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsMeats, poultry, and fish
MeatsBeef and veal
Ground beef other than cannedChuck roastRound roastRound steakSirloin steakOther beef and veal
PorkBaconChopsHam2
Ham other than canned 3
Canned ham 4
Other pork including sausage 1 2
Other pork 3
Sausage 1 3
Other meats 1
Frankfurters 1 3
Bologna, liverwurst, and salami13
Other lunchmeats 1 3
Lamb and organ meats 1 3
Poultry1
Fresh whole chicken 1
Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1
Other poultry 1
Fish and seafoodCanned fish and seafood 1
Fresh and frozen fish and seafoodEggs
See footnotes at end of table.
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
309.1
316.7
301.1
326.1173.6152.2203.5152.5171.9274.3164.1164.4163.7176.8172.9180.2178.6181.1172.5
184.1
265.5272.6263.4262.0239.1257.1219.6242.5271.9167.7259.3278.3247.4120.1120.4249.2140.7139.7317.7270.6262.7157.4138.5144.6223.7225.2147.7139.8440.2134.2188.0182.6
311.7
319.5
304.9
326.3174.2152.1205.0152.0171.9272.9163.5163.7163.1177.7174.2181.4179.2180.3173.3
185.7
274.1281.6271.0265.2241.7258.8225.3242.9277.8170.9276.9295.3269.3125.1127.7250.6152.1151.2335.2274.1266.4160.2141.0144.3240.3249.9160.0141.1449.5134.4194.0186.0
3.2
2.5
1.8
2.04.62.44.6
-3.12.7
.31.51.81.74.02.16.34.32.35.4
4.4
4.23.23.39.36.4
13.26.7
11.97.27.7
-6.5-5.93.7
-3.7-2.1-6.8
-10.7-.9
-8.72.4
10.2-4.26.6
-5.5-.7
-2.6-3.14.96.0
.36.1
25.9
6.3
6.3
7.9
3.95.01.19.02.43.44.9
.53.0
-1.71.81.9-.45.71.2
14.6
.0
12.112.911.913.99.2
12.316.828.518.86.0
16.45.1
20.54.26.4
.318.619.113.0-.3
-1.51.8
-4.05.37.59.6
11.1.3
28.16.8
35.8-8.8
-0.9
-1.1
-3.4
.6-.21.13.81.3.2
-.1.0
1.2-1.7-1.6-.7
-2.22.32.1
-2.3
7.8
-11.1-11.1-12.9-19.7-17.2-29.8-26.8-23.0-15.8-12.8
-5.3-8.7-8.0-2.7-5.05.3
-9.6-12.5
-1.7-3.4-5.62.3
-1.7-9.0-4.5-4.2-2.8-6.9-4.2-2.3-3.2-9.0
5.6
5.8
6.7
4.82.3
.54.0
-1.05.33.13.83.83.57.05.2
10.66.7
11.12.1
9.1
19.219.615.54.5
.010.48.6
-8.48.3
12.341.245.062.632.551.0
.248.952.822.710.65.17.0
11.520.254.089.562.64.4
17.0-.9
29.112.0
4.8
4.4
4.8
3.04.81.76.8-.43.02.61.02.4
.02.92.02.95.01.79.9
2.2
8.17.97.5
11.67.8
12.811.719.912.96.94.3-.6
11.8.2
2.1-3.32.98.61.61.04.2
-1.31.2-.33.33.33.72.6
16.53.5
20.07.2
2.3
2.3
1.5
2.71.0.8
3.9.1
2.71.51.92.5
.92.62.24.04.56.5-.1
8.5
3.03.1
.3-8.4-9.0
-12.0-10.8-16.0-4.5-1.015.615.122.313.519.72.7
16.015.69.83.4-.44.74.74.6
21.334.725.7-1.45.9
-1.611.81.0
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Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOther
indexbase
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
257.2138.5226.1139.0155.3150.5163.3157.4159.0260.7
322.6339.3351.7384.6240.0401.5184.3323.3282.5327.1279.0194.4307.9160.9158.8147.8167.6164.4148.0162.2143.2150.1139.8
373.8411.5171.3171.1171.9169.7287.0295.6160.0144.9480.0154.6319.5153.5518.6518.2473.6154.4301.4156.5169.7177.1170.0170.6169.7
160.0166.0153.6
July1986
258.4139.4227.6139.6156.4151.5164.7158.3160.8260.5
325.1343.3362.6391.5263.1378.5192.6327.0294.9295.1256.7197.5308.6161.3159.5147.7168.4165.1148.4163.1143.4150.1140.1
374.6412.4170.5171.7172.9170.6287.3295.7162.4144.2481.7154.8320.8153.5513.5513.0469.1156.4301.8157.0170.6175.8170.2171.4169.4
160.0165.3154.3
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
-1.1-2.3-2.4-1.4.0
-1.11.5-.3-.8.3
-.6-2.33.76.36.1
-26.118.6-8.4
-34.152.92.312.0-2.11.7-.71.6
-1.24.2-2.9-1.7-3.6-6.0-2.0
1.42.4.06.26.43.2-8.6
-10.6-2.0
-10.11.91.81.03.0-1.3-2.9.45.93.92.110.3.53.94.83.7
2.12.83.7
Jan.1986
0.2-3.1-2.4-2.81.8.34.52.66.6-2.0
20.246.730.732.32.6
67.519.055.33.2
225.1550.37.8-2.3-3.3-3.4
-13.04.8-2.4.0-.7.63.3-1.1
3.12.5.03.92.93.41.24.2.3.04.9.3.5
-1.626.434.818.8-1.01.4-.3.04.0.2.0
-1.0
2.01.5.8
Apr.1986
-0.6-.3
-1.4.6-.8-.5
-2.2-.31.3
-2.0
-14.4-22.4-8.1-.7
85.9-25.6-16.1-33.3-23.1-38.8-68.6-33.8-3.7
-12.7-17.5-31.4-8.5.2.01.2-.6
-1.3.0
10.26.4.76.68.84.1-4.8-3.3-.5
-7.623.83.42.07.1
149.3194.7111.0-.51.3
-1.01.94.23.43.63.7
3.17.3-2.8
July1986
2.55.35.34.12.31.91.74.47.6.5
-.6.4
-8.753.0-38.7-28.9-6.615.139.8-68.2-28.666.8-1.4-2.9-6.7
-10.6-2.63.52.52.22.62.42.6
.21.0
-2.3.7.93.8-1.7-4.78.6-3.8-1.9-2.5-4.01.3
-10.8-13.6-7.75.33.48.91.72.32.4-.54.9
.0
.5
.5
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
-0.5-2.7-2.4-2.1.9-.43.01.22.9-.8
9.319.816.418.64.311.318.819.3
-17.5122.9157.99.9-2.2-.8
-2.1-6.01.8.9
-1.5-1.2-1.5-1.5-1.6
2.32.5.05.04.73.3-3.8-3.5-.9
-5.23.41.0.7.7
11.714.49.22.42.6.95.02.22.12.41.3
2.02.12.2
July1986
0.92.51.92.3.8.7-.22.14.4-.8
-7.8-11.8-8.423.36.8
-27.3-11.5-12.43.7
-55.9-52.75.0-2.5-7.9
-12.3-21.7-5.61.81.21.71.0.51.3
5.13.6-.83.64.84.0-3.3-4.03.9-5.710.2.4
-1.14.2
49.159.639.62.32.43.81.83.32.91.54.3
1.53.9-1.2
Dairy products 1
Fresh milk and creamFresh whole milkOther fresh milk and cream 1
Processed dairy products 1
Cheese 1
Ice cream and related products 1
Other dairy products including butter1
Other dairy products 1 3
Butter13
Fruits and vegetablesFresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruitsApplesBananasOrangesOther fresh fruits
Fresh vegetablesPotatoesLettuce 1
Tomatoes 1
Other fresh vegetablesProcessed fruits and vegetables 1
Processed fruitsFruit juices and frozen fruit2
Frozen fruit and fruit juices3
Fruit juices other than frozen 3
Canned and dried fruits 1
Processed vegetables 1
Frozen vegetables 1
Other processed vegetables 1 2
Cut corn and canned beans except lima 1 3 .Other canned and dried vegetables 1 3
Other foods at home ,Sugar and sweets 1
Sugar and artificial sweeteners 1
Sweets including candy2
Candy and chewing gum 3
Other sweets 1 3
Fats and oils 1
Margarine 1 3
Nondairy substitutes and peanut butter1
Other fats, oils, and salad dressings 1 3 .Nonalcoholic beverages
Carbonated drinks2
Cola drinks, excluding diet colas
Carbonated drinks, including diet cola5
Coffee 1 6
Roasted coffee 1 3
Freeze dried and instant coffee 1 3
Other noncarbonated drinksOther prepared foods 1
Canned and packaged soupFrozen prepared foods 1
Snacks 1
Seasonings, condiments, sauces and spices2....Seasonings, olives, pickles, and relish3
Other condiments3
Other prepared foods, includingmiscellaneous and baby food 1 2
Miscellaneous prepared foods 1 3
Other canned and packaged prepared foods3.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 4. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindex
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in
Jan.1986
July1986
Food away from homeLunchDinnerOther meals and snacks
Alcoholic beveragesAlcoholic beverages at home
Beer and aleWine 1
Distilled spirits 1 2
Other alcoholic beverages 1 3
Whiskey 1 3
Alcoholic beverages away from home
Special indexes:Domestically produced farm foodSelected beef cuts 1
Imported food and fishery products4....
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
359.8173.5173.2178.4
239.6151.9239.8241.7141.9139.7170.1175.5
284.3264.1152.2
360.4174.1173.5179.3
240.4152.2240.2242.1141.7139.2170.0175.9
288.3266.8153.4
4.14.63.92.6
15.215.73.64.8
47.847.947.813.1
1.7-2.34.3
3.33.12.43.5
4.53.83.81.0.0
1.7-1.27.8
6.220.68.0
3.63.33.35.2
.5
.3-.34.4
.01.4-.73.1
-8.0-13.5
16.1
4.35.23.58.0
2.7.8.8
1.7-.3-.6-.27.1
10.22.3
.3
3.73.93.13.1
9.79.63.72.9
21.622.720.910.4
3.98.66.1
3.94.33.46.6
1.6.5.3
3.0-.1.4
-.55.1
.7-5.97.9
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.3 After December 1986, this index series, as a result of changes in the
CPI classification structure effective in January 1987, will be published onlyas a special sub-strata index based upon a substantially smaller sample.
4 This index series will not be published after December 1986.5 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The current
definition will not be published after December 1986.6 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1967 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.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: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
HousingShelter
Renters1 costsRent, residential1
Other renters' costsLodging while out of townLodging while at school1
Tenants' insurance 1
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rentHousehold insurance 1
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Paint and wallpaper, supplies, tools, and equipment1'Lumber, awnings, glass, and masonry 1 2
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling supplies 1 2 .Miscellaneous supplies and equipment
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Other utilities and public services 1
Telephone services 1
Local charges 1
Interstate toll calls 1
Intrastate toll calls 1
Water and sewerage maintenance 1
Cable television 1
Refuse collection 1 ,
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Textile housefumishingsHousehold linens 3
Curtains, drapes, slipcovers, and sewing materials 1
Furniture and beddingBedroom furniture 1
SofasLiving room chairs and tables i
Other furnitureAppliances including TV and sound equipment1
Television and sound equipment1
Television 1
Sound equipment1
Household appliances 1 4
Refrigerator and home freezer1
Laundry equipment1
Other household appliances 1 4
Stoves, dishwashers, vacuums, andsewing machines 1 4
Office machines, small electricappliances, and air conditioners 1 *
12/82
12/8212/7712/8212/8212/82
12/7712/7712/7712/77
6/78
12/7712/7712/77
12/8312/83
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
361.2401.6121.6279.4415.2441.1120.7178.4119.0119.0118.9366.6427.4260.7151.5131.7149.9145.1393.8477.0486.6473.4183.2466.0387.4570.6255.2207.3196.0105.5125.0420.1115.5117.2
250.2200.8239.3139.0160.0232.7169.6125.0129.8144.7140.193.283.4102.7184.9193.6147.6120.8
121.8
120.0
361.5403.5122.5281.2420.1448.3120.7180.4119.4119.4119.9369.2430.1262.7152.3131.3150.3146.0389.4469.2459.4442.1181.4462.3389.6554.6255.6207.3198.1101.5125.0421.9115.1118.3
250.5201.2241.8138.9163.3235.0171.8125.2132.1145.6139.492.083.0
100.9185.2191.6148.3121.4
123.2
120.0
2.85.35.86.13.72.85.36.25.25.26.4
.42.1
-1.9-4.02.6
.21.0
-2.6-5.7
-23.7-26.9
-5.6-1.02.9
-6.45.35.1
11.4-9.1
-.75.43.77.7
1.61.22.41.33.43.58.11.74.3-.7
-2.0-4.6-5.9-3.5
.8-.81.4
1.2
3.3
-.7
0.1.5.7.6
1.21.6.0
1.1.3.3.8.7.6.8.5
-.3.3.6
-1.1-1.6-5.6-6.6-1.0
-.8.6
-2.8.2.0
1.1-3.8
.0
.4-.3
.9
.1
.21.0-.12.11.01.3.2
1.8.6
-.5-1.3
-.5-1.8
.2-1.0
.5
.5
1.1
.0
-0.1.1.1.1.1
-.3.0.4.2.1.4
-.1.2
-.6-1.0
.21.2-.5-.9
-1.3-4.4-5.1-1.3
-.1.1.0.0.0.1.3.0.3
.3
.5
.5-.4.8
1.31.4.4.5.6
-.1-.4-.5-.4.3.6
-1.0.5
-.4
1.3
0.5.2.4.4
1.01.7.0.0.0.1.1
-.1.4
-.8-.9.5.4.0
1.71.8
-1.8-2.1
-.42.63.71.21.51.94.6
-5.6-.2.9.3.1
.2
.2-.2-.7-.4.0
-1.2.6
-.91.1-.1-.4
-1.1-.1.4
-.3-.4.8
1.9
-.2
0.0.4.7.6.5.2.0
1.1.4.3.8.7.6.8.5
-.3.3.6
-1.4-2.1-4.9-5.8
-.9-1.5
-.3-3.2
.2
.01.1
-3.8.0.4
-.3.9
,2.4
1.51.52.11.71.3.5
1.81.6-.5
-1.3-.5
-1.8.2
-1.0.5.5
1.1
.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
Housefumishings—Continued:Other household equipment1
Floor and window coverings, infants', laundry,cleaning, and outdoor equipment1
Clocks, lamps, and decor items 1
Tableware, serving pieces, and nonelectric kitchenware 1
Lawn equipment, power tools, and other hardware 1
Housekeeping suppliesLaundry and cleaning products including soap 1 5
Soaps and detergents 1 3
Other laundry and cleaning products 1 3
Household paper products and stationery supplies 1 5
Cleansing and toilet tissue, paper towels and napkins 1 3
Stationery, stationery supplies, and gift wrap 1 3
Other household lawn and garden supplies5
Miscellaneous household products 1 2
Lawn and garden supplies2
Housekeeping services 1
Postage 1
Moving, storage, freight, householdlaundry, and drycleaning services 1 4
Appliance and furniture repair1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Apparel commodities less footwearMen's and boys' '.'.
Men'sSuits, sport coats, coats, and jackets5
Suits, sport coats, and jackets3
Coats and jackets3
Furnishings and special clothing 1
ShirtsDungarees, jeans, and trousers
Boys'Coats, jackets, sweaters, and shirts3
Furnishings2
Suits, trousers, sport coats, and jackets3
Women's and girls'Women's
Coats and jacketsDressesSeparates and sportswearUnderwear, nightwear, and hosierySuits
Girls* "!!"!!!"!!"!!!!!!.'"!"!!!!"!!!""Coats, jackets, dresses, and suits 3
Separates and sportswear3
Underwear, nightwear, hosiery, and accessories 2
Infants' and toddlers'1
Other apparel commodities 1
Sewing materials and notions 1 4
Jewelry and luggage 1 4
FootwearMen'sBoys' and girls'1
Women'sApparel services
Laundry and dry cleaning other than coin operatedOther apparel services 1
See footnotes at end of table.
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
147.2
157.1138.5152.4137.0
319.6167.3321.6164.7154.3158.7149.6160.8166.5154.3346.1371.9
192.3162.6
204.5188.4184.8198.1124.9112.9117.998.5
153.0132.4117.2127.9121.3143.3126.8161.3107.6142.5167.1102.5140.174.3
105.890.8
104.2133.4319.7215.8125.3145.6210.0
> 141.2132.6123.4334.3199.4175.0
146.2
156.9138.4151.2134.7
319.5167.9322.4165.5155.0159.9149.8159.3165.9151.8346.6371.9
193.3162.6
203.2187.0183.3195.8123.6111.1116.096.9
153.0129.7116.8125.8119.0141.9124.6159.8106.5145.2164.798.3
139.676.4
105.493.1
102.2131.5307.5218.1126.5147.2209.1141.0134.1121.3334.6199.5175.4
1.0
3.2.9
2.6-4.1
2.04.24.24.1
.2-1.42.11.31.01.72.0
.0
4.52.8
.2-.5-.4.7.9
3.13.71.3.9
-.8-.6-.4
-1.4.5
-.2-2.2-2.0-3.6-2.0-.5.0
-10.2-3.1-7.5-1.7
.24.4
.62.3.1
-1.11.1-.5
-3.34.13.94.7
-0.7
-.1-.1-.8
-1.7
.0
.4
.2
.5
.5
.8
.1-.9-.4
-1.6.1.0
.5
.0
-.6-.7-.8
-1.2-1.0-1.6-1.6-1.6
.0-2.0-.3
-1.6-1.9-1.0-1.7-.9
-1.01.9
-1.4-4.1-.42.8-.42.5
-1.9-1.4-3.81.11.01.1-.4-.11.1
-1.7.1.1.2
-0.4
-1.0-.6-.4.2
.2-1.2-1.0-1.7
.5
.4
.6
.8
.61.5.1.0
.1
.1
-.2-.3-.3.1.1
-.3.1
-1.6.5
1.0.2
-.1.8
-.4-.4-.8-.9
-1.7-2.6-.5
-1.33.8
.31.1.5.6.6.0
-.9.4
-.3-.1-.7.3.2.3.2
1.2
1.51.61.4.2
.5
.5-.11.5.2.3.1.8
-.21.6.1.0
.1
.5
-.3-.5-.5-.3-.4-.7
-1.3.9
-1.2-.7.3
-.5-2.2
.6-.7
-1.1-.6
-2.1-1.8
-.7.2
-1.6-1.2-4.9
1.0-.9.4.2.1.3
-.4-.3-.5-.5.4.5.0
-0.7
-.1-.1-.8
-1.7
.0
.4
.2
.5
.5
.8
.1-.6-.4
-1.0.1.0
.5
.0
.2
.2
.1-.5.0.0.3
1.0.0
-.6.0
-1.6-.2-.5
-1.9.6.5
2.62.7
-2.6.3
2.6.6
-.1.5
-.3-3.8
1.11.01.1.6.1
1.1.2.1.2.2
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Table 5. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/83
1/761/768/81
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
308.6300.8224.0224.2110.4362.5299.4299.1165.5170.978.4
362.1185.8
178.3162.3174.0303.0201.5156.4126.5170.2134.7332.8406.0146.2168.1154.3215.3174.3162.1189.8425.4488.9223.6521.6421.9204.1380.1328.1
432.0273.3278.4190.8259.9205.6
252.8219.7
204.3178.8149.7294.5172.4466.8390.3426.5367.0180.8559.2235.0745.3231.9
July1986
304.7296.5224.5224.7110.8360.3280.2279.8153.6159.674.6
363.4186.3
179.2162.8174.6304.5201.6156.4126.6169.8135.6334.6409.6144.5169.9156.7219.2175.5163.9190.7428.0491.0222.5517.3425.4206.1384.3328.4
434.8275.4280.9191.3261.5207.9
257.2221.8
205.8179.9150.1296.9172.8469.8391.7428.5367.8181.0564.2237.4751.9234.4
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
-5.3-6.24.84.75.5
-4.4-27.3-27.4-28.7-28.2-23.3
3.53.4
5.02.93.05.9-.3
.3-.4
-1.52.06.9
14.1-10.4
5.11.4.2
4.98.8
10.56.44.99.8
10.28.37.68.43.0
7.66.88.76.49.7
11.6
9.17.2
9.04.92.95.15.97.86.47.15.56.09.05.95.85.9
June1986
-1.3-1.4
.2
.2
.4-.6
-6.4-6.5-7.2-6.6-4.8
.4
.3
.5
.3
.3
.5
.0
.0
.1-.2
.7
.5
.9-1.2
1.11.61.8
.71.1.5.6.4
-.5-.8
.81.01.1.1
.6
.8
.9
.3
.61.1
1.71.0
.7
.6
.3
.8
.2
.6
.4
.5
.2
.1
.91.0
.91.1
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.3.3.9.8.8
-1.92.52.53.52.51.5.0.8
.2
.2-.2-.1.1
-.5.2.4
-.1-.2.4
-2.6.9.1.0.0.3
2.0.4.6.5.6.3.0.1.0
.6
.3
.7
.3
.41.1
.5
.3
.5
.2
.4
.1
.3
.7
.5
.6
.4-.4.9.5.4.5
May toJune
0.8.8.6.6.5
-.43.03.13.33.62.2
.2
.1
.0
.4
.1
.6-.4
.5-.6-.7-.4.7
1.3-.9
.5
.0
.0
.0
.01.3.4.6
1.0.5
3.4.1.0.4
.7
.5
.9
.8
.91.0
.9
.5
.9-.1.0
-.2.5.7.4.5.5.6
1.0.7.8.7
June toJuly
-1.2-1.4
.3
.4
.4-.5
-6.6-6.6-7.4-6.7-4.8
.5
.3
.5
.3
.3
.5
.0
.0
.1-.2.7.5.9
-1.21.11.61.8.7
1.1.5.6.4
-.5-.8.8
1.01.1
.1
.51.01.0.3
1.11.1
2.11.0
1.1.6.3.8.2.4.4.5.2.1.5.7.2.9
TransportationPrivate
New vehiclesNew carsNew trucks and motorcycles 1
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineGasoline, leaded regularGasoline, unleaded regularGasoline, unleaded premium
Automobile maintenance and repairBody work 1
Automobile drive train, brake,and miscellaneous mechanical repair1
Maintenance and servicing 1
Power plant repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Motor oil, coolant, and other products 1
Automobile parts and equipment1
Tires1
Other parts and equipment1
Other private transportation services 1
Automobile insurance 1
Automobile finance charges 1
Automobile rental, registration, and other fees 1
Automobile registration, license, and inspection fees 1 5 .State registration 1 3
Drivers' license 1 2
Automobile inspection 1 2
Other automobile related fees 1
Public transportation 1
Airline fare1
Other intercity transportation 1 5
Intercity bus fare 1 2
Intercity train fare 1 2
Intracity public transportation 1 5
Intracity mass transit1 2
Taxi fare 1 2
Medical careMedical care commodities
Prescription drugsAnti-infective drugs 1 2
Tranquilizers and sedatives 2
Circulatories and diuretics 1 2
Hormones, diabetic drugs, biologicals,and prescription medical supplies 2
Pain and symptom control drugs 1 2
Supplements, cough and cold preparations,and respiratory agents2
Nonprescription drugs and medical supplies 1 4
Eyeglasses 1 2
Internal and respiratory over-the-counter drugs 1 ....Nonprescription medical equipment and supplies 1
Medical care servicesProfessional services
Physicians' servicesDental services 1
Other professional services 1 2
Other medical care services2
Hospital and other medical services2
Hospital roomOther hospital and medical care services2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Unadjusted indexes
June July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
EntertainmentEntertainment commodities
Reading materials 1
Newspapers 1
Magazines, periodicals, and books 1
Sporting goods and equipmentSports vehicles, including bicycles 1 5
Sport vehicles 1 2
Bicycles2
Other sporting goods 1 5
Indoor and warm weather sport equipment12
Other sporting goods and equipment2
Toys, hobbies, and other entertainmentToys, hobbies, and music equipmentPhotographic supplies and equipmentPet supplies and expense 1
Entertainment services 1
Fees for participant sports 1 4
Admissions1
Other entertainment services 1 4
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Cigarettes 1 2
Other tobacco products and smoking accessories2
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Other toilet goods and small appliances,including hair and dental products 1 5
Products for the hair, hairpieces, and wigs 1 3
Dental and shaving products 1 2
Other toilet goods and small personal care appliances 1
Cosmetics, bath and nail preparationsmanicure and eye makeup implements 1
Personal care services 1
Beauty parlor services for females 1
Haircuts and other barber shop services for males 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
Tuition and other school feesCollege tuitionElementary and high school tuition
Personal expenses 1
Special indexes:Motor fuel, motor oil, coolant and other productsUtilities and public transportationHousekeeping and home maintenance services 1
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
273.9266.1182.8341.0193.3139.9145.6146.8204.7124.3115.0131.0146.2140.9142.2158.6285.5178.3169.4147.9
342.6347.1357.3173.6291.0287.0
167.9161.5181.7163.3
163.8295.7298.4164.5420.4375.7431.0218.6218.9217.5231.3
297.2382.1391.0
274.4265.8182.9341.3193.3139.6145.0146.3204.1124.9116.5130.9146.0139.8142.4159.7287.0179.1171.1148.0
344.9354.3365.2174.8291.1287.1
168.1160.4183.9163.2
163.6295.8298.1165.0421.2375.9431.9218.7218.9217.5233.3
278.5381.1391.8
3.31.93.44.02.7-.2-.1-.2.3
-.5-.9-.32.21.04.62.85.04.94.65.5
6.17.47.64.83.12.9
2.81.84.42.1
3.33.33.13.68.08.87.98.28.28.06.5
-26.92.02.0
0.2-.1.1.1.0
-.2-.4-.3-.3.5
1.3-.1-.1-.8.1.7.5.4
1.0.1
.72.12.2
.7
.0
.0
.1-.71.2-.1
-.1.0
-.1.3.2.1.2.0.0.0.9
-6.3-.3.2
0.4.5.4.2.6.4
-.3-.3-.4.1.0.1.3.5.2
-.3.2.1
.4
.0
.0
.1
.1
.1
.0-.3-.2.7
.2
.2
.1
.3
.9
.7
.9
.7
.8
.8
.8
2.4-.2.1
0.4.4.4.2.5.4.1.0
-.3.2
-1.21.6.5.4.8.2.5.2.8.4
.4
.2
.1
.5
.0-.3
-.5-.1
-1.1-.2
-.1.3.4.2.8.8.8.9.8.7.7
2.91.8.1
0.2-.1.1.1.0
-.2-.4-.3.1.5
1.3-.1-.3-.8.1.7.5.4
1.0.1
.92.12.2
.7
.0
.0
.1-.71.2-.1
-.1.0
-.1.3.7.7.7.6.5.9.9
-6.4-.7.2
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 This index series will not be published after December 1986.3 After December 1986, this index series, as a result of changes in the
CPI classification structure effective in January 1987, will be published onlyas a special sub-strata index based upon a substantially smaller sample.
4 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The currentdefinition will not be published after December 1986.
5 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
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Table 6. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOther
indexbase
12/82
12/8212/7712/8212/8212/82
12/7712/7712/7712/77
6/78
12/7712/7712/77
12/8312/83
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
360.1401.8121.7279.7415.6438.5120.7178.4119.1119.1118.9366.6427.4260.7151.5131.7149.9145.1388.9467.7489.0475.3184.3454.8376.5566.1255.2207.3196.0105.5125.0420.1115.5117.2
249.9200.4240.0139.1160.0231.8169.6124.5129.8143.3140.193.283.4102.7184.9193.6147.6120.8
121.8
120.0
July1986
360.2403.6122.5281.5417.6439.5120.7180.4119.6119.5119.9369.2430.1262.7152.3131.3150.3146.0383.4457.9465.0447.5182.7448.0375.3548.0255.6207.3198.1101.5125.0421.9115.1118.3
250.5201.2243.5141.2163.3235.7171.8125.1132.1145.6139.492.083.0100.9185.2191.6148.3121.4
123.2
120.0
3
Oct.1985
3.55.16.06.54.26.7
23.16.54.74.76.9.81.0.3-.54.8-3.2.6-.5
-2.08.210.2.6
-4.4-.1
-10.03.23.14.11.11.93.02.96.3
3.52.85.0-.69.74.617.4-3.511.22.5-2.2-5.3
-10.4-1.11.5
-2.79.31.0
10.1
-6.1
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
months ending in—
Jan.1986
4.45.74.55.6
-2.8-5.1.33.86.16.13.912.010.214.321.8-1.55.23.43.63.413.213.512.31.15.9-5.84.32.86.1-.4
-4.76.45.513.2
1.61.4.23.8-4.97.04.77.46.3-1.9-3.3-4.5-4.6-4.9-1.93.0-3.7-3.0
-11.9
5.5
Apr.1986
1.67.78.08.17.03.5-.38.58.18.19.3
-11.6-7.2
-17.0-25.75.7-8.0-.3
-11.1-17.4-56.3-61.0-22.1-2.8-3.5-1.86.67.011.2.0.35.56.96.4
-1.3-3.5-3.1.9-.5
-8.94.6-2.9-5.1
-15.4.0.0-.5.8.2-.44.4-.7
5.5
-5.8
July1986
1.92.94.74.46.86.6.06.22.42.05.51.85.3-2.7-5.61.57.5.5
-2.4-6.2
-36.5-41.4-9.72.29.8-8.07.07.7
25.1-32.1-.36.7-.35.2
3.14.57.61.49.912.86.06.35.613.7-2.5-8.2-7.8-8.63.5-2.9-3.77.6
11.1
4.5
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
3.95.45.26.0.6.6
11.15.15.45.45.46.25.57.110.11.6.91.91.5.7
10.611.86.3-1.72.9-7.93.73.05.1.4
-1.44.74.29.7
2.52.12.51.62.25.810.81.88.7.3
-2.8-4.9-7.6-3.0-.2.12.6-1.0
-1.5
-.5
July1986
1.75.36.36.26.95.1-.27.45.25.07.4-5.2-1.2
-10.1-16.23.6-.5.1
-6.8-12.0-47.3-52.2-16.1-.42.9-4.96.87.318.0
-17.6.06.13.25.8
.9
.42.11.14.61.45.31.6.2
-1.9-1.3-4.2-4.2-4.01.9
-1.6.33.4
8.3
-.8
HousingShelter
Renters' costsRent, residential1
Other renters' costsLodging while out of townLodging while at school1
Tenants' insurance 1
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rentHousehold insurance 1
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Paint and wallpaper, supplies, tools, and equipment1
Lumber, awnings, glass, and masonry 1 2
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling supplies 1 2
Miscellaneous supplies and equipmentFuel and other utilities
FuelsFuel oil, coal, and bottled gas
Fuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Other utilities and public services 1
Telephone services 1
Local charges 1
Interstate toll calls 1
Intrastate toll calls 1
Water and sewerage maintenance 1
Cable television 1
Refuse collection 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Textile housefurnishingsHousehold linens3
Curtains, drapes, slipcovers, and sewing materials 1 3
Furniture and beddingBedroom furniture 1
SofasLiving room chairs and tables 1
Other furnitureAppliances including TV and sound equipment1
Television and sound equipment1
Television1
Sound equipment1
Household appliances 1 4
Refrigerator and home freezer1
Laundry equipment1
Other household appliances 1 4
Stoves, dishwashers, vacuums, andsewing machines 1 4
Office machines, small electricappliances, and air conditioners 1 4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 6. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Housefurnishings—Continued:Other household equipment1
Floor and window coverings, infants', laundry,cleaning, and outdoor equipment1
Clocks, lamps, and decor items 1
Tableware, serving pieces, and nonelectric kitchenware 1
Lawn equipment, power tools, and other hardware 1
Housekeeping suppliesLaundry and cleaning products including soap 1 5
Soaps and detergents 1 3
Other laundry and cleaning products 1 3
Household paper products and stationery supplies 1 5
Cleansing and toilet tissue, paper towels and napkins 1 3
Stationery, stationery supplies, and gift wrap 1 3
Other household lawn and garden supplies 5
Miscellaneous household products 1 2
Lawn and garden supplies 2
Housekeeping services 1
Postage 1
Moving, storage, freight, householdlaundry, and drycleaning services 1 4
Appliance and furniture repair1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Apparel commodities less footwearMen's and boys'
Men'sSuits, sport coats, coats, and jackets 5
Suits, sport coats, and jackets 3
Coats and jackets3
Furnishings and special clothing 1
ShirtsDungarees, jeans, and trousers
Boys'Coats, jackets, sweaters, and shirts 3
Furnishings2
Suits, trousers, sport coats, and jackets 3
Women's and girls'Women's
Coats and jacketsDressesSeparates and sportswearUnderwear, nightwear, and hosierySuits
Girls'Coats, jackets, dresses, and suits3
Separates and sportswear3
Underwear, nightwear, hosiery, and accessories 2
Infants' and toddlers'1
Other apparel commodities 1
Sewing materials and notions 1 4
Jewelry and luggage 1 4
FootwearMen'sBoys' and girls'1
Women'sApparel services
Laundry and dry cleaning other than coin operatedOther apparel services 1
See footnotes at end of table.
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
147.2
157.1138.5152.4137.0
319.3167.3321.6164.7154.3158.7149.6160.3166.5153.1346.1371.9
192.3162.6
205.8189.8186.4199.3125.5113.8118.1101.0153.0132.5117.4128.5121.4142.6127.2164.1109.9151.0167.4105.3140.280.1
107.393.7
105.5133.0319.7215.8125.3145.6209.4140.9132.6122.8334.3199.2175.0
146.2
156.9138.4151.2134.7
319.2167.9322.4165.5155.0159.9149.8159.3165.9151.5346.6371.9
193.3162.6
206.2190.1186.6198.4125.5113.8118.5102.0153.0131.7117.4126.4121.1141.9124.8165.1110.4155.0171.9102.6140.682.2
107.993.6
106.0132.6307.5218.1126.5147.2210.6141.0134.1123.0334.6199.5175.4
-1.6
.34.1
-4.0-5.3
5.16.16.25.91.8-.54.45.2
.78.32.9
.0
7.82.8
4.14.05.25.64.67.88.7
-2.018.62.4
-2.710.814.43.47.68.17.3
38.77.0
10.51.7
-13.32.9
11.5-1.16.5
10.7-3.31.0
-4.5-3.3
.3-5.5-2.85.35.37.1
2.2
1.1-15.5
10.85.9
1.710.710.211.1-1.5-4.1
1.9-3.52.5
-6.92.0
.0
4.12.5
.0-1.4-1.51.82.24.05.22.4
-3.7-3.54.2
-2.4-4.03.7
-2.2-6.4-5.5
-20.6-9.7
-.82.0
-13.7-3.9
-16.61.11.5
16.61.18.3
-1.1-.88.9
-1.8-8.96.05.44.3
3.1
10.613.63.2
-11.2
-1.01.74.2
-1.2-3.8-6.3-1.1-.3.7
-2.11.8.0
3.23.3
-1.5-2.3-2.7-1.8-1.65.04.53.6
-6.5-.6
-5.3-.6
-8.0-3.86.1
-4.9-4.9
-17.82.63.5-.3
-28.3-9.7-7.8
-13.7-4.13.5-.4-.3-.8.4
-3.15.9
-1.62.1
.85.7
0.3
1.33.8
.8-4.9
2.5-1.4-3.31.04.56.03.34.1
.08.61.4.0
3.02.5
-1.3-2.3-2.5-2.6-1.3-4.1-3.31.2
-2.8-1.51.7
-8.4-6.3-1.1
-11.3-4.9-4.2-4.5-6.9
-13.9-3.320.8-1.5
-14.77.9
-2.4-11.0
5.3.3
7.4-.4
-1.4-.3.0
2.93.71.6
0.3
.7-6.23.1
.1
3.48.48.28.5
.1-2.33.2
.81.6.4
2.4.0
5.92.7
2.11.31.83.73.45.96.9
.26.8-.6.7
4.04.83.62.6
.6
.74.9
-1.74.71.9
-13.5-.5
-3.5.0
4.013.6-1.14.6
-2.8-2.14.5
-3.7-5.95.75.45.7
1.7
5.98.62.0
-8.1
.8
.1
.4-.1.3
-.41.11.9.4
3.11.6.0
3.12.9
-1.4-2.3-2.6-2.2-1.4
.4
.52.4
-4.7-1.1-1.8-4.6-7.2-2.5-3.0-4.9-4.5
-11.4-2.3-5.6-1.8-6.9-5.7
-11.3-3.5-3.2-4.02.4
.03.2
.0-2.22.7-.82.52.23.6
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Table 6. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOther
indexhflcoUaSw
12/83
1/761/768/81
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
307.4299.5224.2224.4110.4360.7295.0294.4162.6168.478.4
362.1185.8
178.3162.3174.0303.0201.5156.4126.5170.2134.7332.8406.0146.2168.1154.3215.3174.3162.1189.8425.4488.9223.6521.6421.9204.1380.1328.1
432.8272.5277.8190.8257.8205.6
252.3219.7
203.1178.8149.7294.5172.4468.1389.9426.1367.0180.8563.1236.9753.6233.3
July1986
303.6295.4224.9225.2110.8358.9275.5275.1150.6157.174.6
363.8186.3
179.2162.8174.6304.5201.6156.4126.6169.8135.6334.6409.6144.5169.9156.7219.2175.5163.9190.7428.0491.0222.5517.3425.4206.1384.3328.4
435.0275.1280.6191.3260.7207.9
257.5221.8
205.4179.9150.1296.9172.8470.1391.3428.1367.8181.0565.9238.6754.9235.3
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
0.2-.43.63.44.7-2.3-5.0-5.2-5.2-5.7-8.03.84.1
6.75.23.82.81.22.9.9.22.43.113.1
-19.12.0-1.8-6.216.733.27.69.414.26.37.51.83.84.41.5
6.76.57.39.05.87.3
9.14.5
9.24.5.55.07.06.76.57.05.17.06.93.12.14.6
Jan.1986
6.46.33.23.08.53.76.35.97.55.5-1.34.02.0
3.71.84.011.71.2-.31.3-.76.113.420.53.73.7.3.2.91.28.98.12.6
20.921.717.613.514.76.9
6.66.37.02.05.67.1
8.97.5
7.04.5.06.42.27.05.76.25.17.88.04.86.94.0
Apr.1986
-23.9-25.84.54.81.9
-7.4-70.8-70.9-73.6-72.2-59.73.43.1
6.8.73.05.3-2.3-1.5-2.5-3.2-.66.812.4-7.14.5.5.0.0
-1.79.72.5-3.18.211.3-4.28.79.82.0
9.67.69.69.217.418.4
4.09.3
9.57.58.85.910.710.08.38.57.28.411.58.18.66.9
July1986
-0.5-1.17.67.47.2
-10.7-5.6-4.9-3.9-3.7-5.22.84.6
3.04.0.93.9-1.2.0
-1.3-2.1.34.510.6
-17.210.56.67.42.85.815.95.66.74.41.1
19.84.64.91.8
7.57.010.85.610.114.0
14.77.6
10.63.22.73.04.07.65.16.64.7.99.77.75.88.4
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
3.32.93.43.26.6.6.5.2.9-.3
-4.73.93.0
5.23.43.97.11.21.31.1-.24.38.116.7-8.42.9-.8
-3.18.516.18.38.78.213.314.49.48.59.44.2
6.66.47.25.45.77.2
9.06.0
8.14.5.35.74.66.96.16.65.17.47.53.94.44.3
July1986
-13.0-14.36.06.14.5-9.1
-47.5-47.4-49.6-48.3-38.23.13.9
4.92.42.04.6-1.8-.8
-1.9-2.7-.15.711.5
-12.37.53.53.71.42.012.74.01.76.36.17.16.67.41.9
8.67.310.27.413.716.2
9.28.4
10.05.35.74.57.38.86.77.66.04.610.67.97.27.6
TransportationPrivate
New vehiclesNew carsNew trucks and motorcycles 1
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineGasoline, ieaded regularGasoline, unleaded regularGasoline, unleaded premium
Automobile maintenance and repairBody work 1
Automobile drive train, brake,and miscellaneous mechanical repair1
Maintenance and servicing 1
Power plant repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Motor oil, coolant, and other products 1
Automobile parts and equipment1
Tires 1
Other parts and equipment1
Other private transportation services 1
Automobile insurance 1
Automobile finance charges 1
Automobile rental, registration, and other fees 1
Automobile registration, license, and inspection fees 1
State registration 1 3
Drivers' license 1 2
Automobile inspection 1 2
Other automobile related fees 1
Public transportation 1
Airline fare 1
Other intercity transportation 1 5
Intercity bus fare 1 2
Intercity train fare 1 2
Intracity public transportation 1 5
Intracity mass transit12
Taxi fare 1 2
Medical careMedical care commodities
Prescription drugs ,Anti-infective drugs 1 2
Tranquilizers and sedatives2
Circulatories and diuretics 1 2
Hormones, diabetic drugs, biologicals,and prescription medical supplies2
Pain and symptom control drugs 1 2
Supplements, cough and cold preparations,and respiratory agents 2
Nonprescription drugs and medical supplies 1 4
Eyeglasses 1 2
Internal and respiratory over-the-counter drugs 1 ....Nonprescription medical equipment and supplies 1
Medical care servicesProfessional services
Physicians' servicesDental services 1
Other professional services 1 2
Other medical care services2
Hospital and other medical services2
Hospital roomOther hospital and medical care services2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 6. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers:—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted, U.S. city average
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
EntertainmentEntertainment commodities
Reading materials 1
Newspapers 'Magazines, periodicals, and books 1
Sporting goods and equipmentSports vehicles, including bicycles 1 5
Sport vehicles 1 2
Bicycles2
Other sporting goods 1 5
Indoor and warm weather sport equipment12
Other sporting goods and equipment2
Toys, hobbies, and other entertainmentToys, hobbies, and music equipmentPhotographic supplies and equipmentPet supplies and expense 1
Entertainment services 1
Fees for participant sports 1 4
Admissions1
Other entertainment services 1 4
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Cigarettes12
Other tobacco products and smoking accessories2
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Other toilet goods and small appliances,including hair and dental products 1 5
Products for the hair, hairpieces, and wigs 1 3
Dental and shaving products 1 2
Other toilet goods and small personal care appliances 1 2
Cosmetics, bath and nail preparationsmanicure and eye makeup implements 1
Personal care services 1
Beauty parlor services for females 1
Haircuts and other barber shop services for males 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
Tuition and other school feesCollege tuitionElementary and high school tuition
Personal expenses 1
Special indexes:Motor fuel, motor oil, coolant and other productsUtilities and public transportationHousekeeping and home maintenance services 1
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
274.2266.4182.8341.0193.3140.3145.6146.8203.1124.3115.0131.0146.2140.5141.6158.6285.5178.3169.4147.9
345.5347.1357.3173.1291.0287.0
167.9161.5181.7163.3
163.8295.7298.4164.5428.4380.3439.8224.2224.3223.1231.3
292.8377.9391.0
274.7266.1182.9341.3193.3140.0145.0146.3203.3124.9116.5130.9145.7139.4141.8159.7287.0179.1171.1148.0
348.5354.3365.2174.3291.1287.1
168.1160.4183.9163.2
163.6295.8298.1165.0431.4382.8443.0225.5225.4225.2233.3
274.1375.1391.8
3.43.71.65.7
-2.19.1
13.016.5
.41.3
-2.01.24.65.62.14.42.83.6
.03.5
4.85.45.56.93.93.6
2.26.0
-1.11.0
7.04.15.41.55.39.74.75.56.91.94.6
-4.7.5
2.6
5.03.24.32.16.6
-1.1-3.7-4.1-1.4-.3
-1.71.23.72.96.64.47.05.98.68.8
7.510.310.94.14.45.7
7.23.3
17.43.0
1.83.61.97.28.78.09.09.88.8
10.73.5
6.32.42.9
0.9-2.24.36.52.1
-10.0-6.1-8.75.5
-5.9.0
-9.6-.8
-4.74.7-.35.27.0
.56.2
5.44.54.32.83.43.4
3.12.83.12.8
4.53.23.72.28.18.38.18.88.49.27.9
-70.11.7.7
4.03.23.31.94.52.0
-2.7-2.7-2.73.3
.36.71.7.6
4.62.55.03.09.93.6
6.79.39.95.2
.8-.8
-1.4-4.4
-.61.7
.22.31.63.59.99.3
10.19.08.8
10.410.2
-5.43.21.9
4.23.53.03.92.13.94.35.7-.5.5
-1.91.24.14.24.34.44.94.74.26.1
6.27.88.25.54.24.6
4.74.67.82.0
4.33.93.64.37.08.86.87.67.86.24.1
.61.52.8
2.4.5
3.84.23.3
-4.2-4.4-5.81.3
-1.4.2
-1.8.4
-2.14.71.15.15.05.14.9
6.16.97.04.02.11.3
.8-.91.22.2
2.42.82.72.89.08.89.18.98.69.89.1
-46.82.41.3
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 This index series will not be published after December 1986.3 After December 1986, this index series, as a result of changes in the
CPI classification structure effective in January 1987, will be published onlyas a special sub-strata index based upon a substantially smaller sample.
4 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The currentdefinition will not be published after December 1986.
5 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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: U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. to MayMay toJune
June to July
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items(1957-59=100).
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products 1
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy products1
Fruits and vegetablesOther food at home
Sugar and sweets 1
Fats and oils 1
Nonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Household insurance 1 2
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1 .
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasGas (piped) and electricity
Other utilities and public services 1 .Household furnishings and operation ,
HousefumishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services 1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparel....Infants' and toddlers' apparelFootwearOther apparel commodities 1 . .
Apparel services
100.000
21.11419.91813.4401.8584.2751.7041.9733.629
.506
.3731.5081.2436.4781.195
35.16320.403
6.5805.926
.65413.27312.929
.344
.550
.259
.291
7.8705.6871.3074.3802.1836.8913.5901.6631.637
4.9704.2091.3641.564.137.657.487.761
323.0375.6
309.3316.6300.0324.5264.2255.9323.5373.9410.9286.4479.5303.0363.5242.9354.3389.4109.3278.5415.5108.4108.4109.1363.2422.6255.7
394.9477.3489.9465.7255.8246.2198.2316.8347.8
203.0187.7198.0162.0335.6210.6204.5331.9
322.9375.5
312.0319.5303.9324.6274.0257.0325.6373.4411.9286.6477.6303.1364.2243.4354.5391.5110.0280.3420.4108.8108.8110.1366.7425.2259.0
390.3469.1462.9461.4256.3246.5198.4317.1348.4
201.8186.3195.4160.8323.7209.6206.5332.2
1.2
3.53.43.22.85.5
.2
.53.43.0
-3.66.22.43.95.42.85.45.96.13.85.25.26.4
.92.4-.4
-2.7-5.6
-23.4-1.15.21.61.12.22.2
.0-.8.3
-2.85.6-.91.04.1
0.0
.9
.91.3.0
3.7.4.6
-.1.2.1
-.4.0.2.2.1.5.6.6
1.2.4.4.9
1.0.6
1.3
-1.2-1.7-5.5
-.9.2.1.1.1.2
-.6-.7
-1.3-.7
-3.5-.51.0.1
0.2
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
.11.8-.3-.1-.4-.9.4.5.0
-.1.1.1.1
-.1.2.1.5
-.2.2
-.5
-.9-1.3-4.4
-.5.0.2.4
-.1.1
-.1-.2.2
-.6.9
-.3-.1.2
0.5
.2
.2
.1
.71.0.0
-2.5.1.1
-.1.0.3.4.3.5.2.5.4
1.0.0.1.1
-.2.6
-.9
1.81.9
-1.82.71.4.3.3.3.1
-.3-.5-.1
-1.3.4
-.3.3.4
0.0
.91.01.3.0
3.5.4.8.2.2.1.3.1.2.3.0.5.5.6.5.4.4.9
1.0.6
1.3
-1.5-2.2-4.9-1.7
.2
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2-.61.0
-3.5.3
1.0.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 7. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. to MayMay toJune
June to July
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineMaintenance and repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Other private transportation services 1
Public transportation 1
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services 3
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services 1
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Personal care services 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
All itemsCommodities
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beverages1
Apparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages,
and apparel1
DurablesServices
Rent of shelter12
Household services less rentof shelter12
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
See footnotes at end of table.
Expenditure category
23.84022.4664.0223.4305.4956.191
1.8394.918
.6974.2211.375
5.737.961
4.7762.3372.439
3.8942.3921.502
5.2821.8351.892.928.964
1.554.224
1.331
100.00054.91921.11433.80519.7354.209
15.52514.07045.08119.446
8.8667.4354.7764.558
308.7302.8223.2223.4362.5300.6300.3363.6301.2203.9329.6415.1
429.6272.5464.0390.8555.8
268.4259.8284.8
338.4346.7288.6287.6290.0422.9380.2433.6
323.0282.0309.3263.8265.2187.7
308.0263.6396.4108.7
106.4348.9464.0324.6
304.6298.3223.7223.9360.3280.9280.5365.0302.4203.8331.2418.0
432.4274.6466.9392.3560.7
269.0259.6286.5
341.2354.0288.8287.8290.2423.8380.5434.6
322.9281.1312.0260.7260.1186.3
301.0263.2397.7109.2
106.0350.6466.9325.6
-5.8-6.64.74.6
-4.4-27.5-27.5
3.65.1-.26.06.6
7.66.77.86.59.0
3.12.04.9
6.07.43.23.13.38.08.57.9
Commodity
1.2-1.93.5
-5.2-8.7-.8
-10.8-.24.95.5
1.45.57.85.3
-1.3-1.5
.2
.2-.6
-6.6-6.6
.4
.4
.0
.5
.7
.7
.8
.6
.4
.9
.2-.1.6
.82.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
and service group
0.0-.3.9
-1.2-1.9-.7
-2.3-.2.3.5
-.4.5.6.3
0.2.2.9.9
-1.92.62.6
.1-.2.1
-.2.2
.6
.3
.7
.5
.8
.3
.4
.2
.2
.0
.1
.1
.2
.7
.7
.8
0.2.2.4.1.6
-.2
1.0.0.1.2
.7-.1.7.4
0.8.8.6.6
-.43.13.3
.2
.5-.5.6.3
.7
.4
.8
.51.0
.5
.5
.4
.3
.2
.0-.3.3.8.8.8
0.5.3.2.4.6
-.5
1.1.0.6.2
2.9.4.8.5
-1.3-1.4
.2
.4-.5
-6.7-6.8
.6
.4
.0
.5
.7
.51.0.5.5.5
.1-.2.6
1.02.1
.1
.1
.1
.7
.6
.7
0.0-.2
.9-1.0-1.9
.2
-2.3-.3.3.5
-.4.5.5.5
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Table 7. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: U.S. city average, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Relativeimportance,December
1985
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July 1985 June 1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. to May May toJune June to July
Commodity and service group
Special indexes:All items less food ,All items less shelter ,All items less homeowners' costs2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less food 1
Nondurables less food and apparel1
NondurablesServices less rent of shelter12
Services less medical care 1
EnergyAll items less energy
All items less food and energyCommodities less food and energy...
Energy commoditiesServices less energy
Purchasing power of the consumer dollar:1967=$1.00 1
1957-59=$1.00 1
80.08279.59786.72794.26335.00020.93016.72140.84825.63540.30511.87888.12268.20427.503
7.49840.701
323.2304.8102.7317.7262.6262.4298.0288.4107.6386.8378.1319.7319.1258.5328.1390.8
$.310.266
322.3304.3102.6317.4259.6257.7291.8287.2107.8387.9363.1321.1320.1258.5307.2392.6
$.310.266
0.6.1.6.8
-4.8-8.0-9.7-2.44.44.5
-16.93.73.81.3
-26.85.6
-1.0-
-0.3-.2-.1-.1
-1.1-1.8-2.1
-.4.2.3
-4.0.4.3.0
-6.4•5
.0-
0.1.2.2.1.1.6.9.4.3.2.5.1.0
-.21.3.2
-.3-
0.5.6.6.4.4.6
1.1.4
1.3.8
2.4.2.3.1
2.2.4
-.3-
-0.2-.1-.1.0
-.9-1.8-2.1-.2.2.3
-4.3.5.4.2
-6.3.5
.0
Not seasonally adjusted.Indexes on a December 1984= 100 base.
3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.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: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, byexpenditure category and commodity and service group
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products 1
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy products1
Fruits and vegetablesOther food at home
Sugar and sweets 1
Fats and oils 1
Nonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Household insurance 1 2
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasGas (piped) and electricity
Other utilities and public services 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services 1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparel 1
FootwearOther apparel commodities 1
Apparel services
See footnotes at end of table.
307.1314.4298.3320.9261.3255.5320.5374.3410.9287.8483.6300.7359.8241.6351.7388.7108.8277.6411.6108.3108.3108.5364.6419.2259.4
386.5465.0524.6444.6252.1245.0196.7315.4347.1
205.5190.6199.3168.1331.3211.5204.1329.5
-
308.3315.8299.5322.1262.5255.8326.4373.2410.6286.6479.3301.8361.6241.7351.3389.1108.9277.8411.3108.5108.4109.0363.8420.0258.0
383.1459.1501.4442.2252.2245.4197.4315.1347.4
205.3190.2199.6167.1334.3210.9203.8330.2
-
308.9316.3299.7324.5265.2255.9318.1373.6410.9286.4479.5302.7363.1242.4353.2389.7109.4278.8415.5108.5108.5109.1363.2422.6255.7
389.9467.9492.4454.3255.8246.1198.0316.2347.8
204.6189.3199.4165.0335.6210.2204.5331.6
-
311.8319.4303.7324.6274.6257.0320.5374.4411.9286.6481.0303.1363.8243.2353.2391.6110.0280.6417.5108.9108.9110.1366.7425.2259.0
384.0457.5468.5446.8256.3246.5198.2316.8348.4
205.0189.7198.2166.6323.7210.9206.5332.5
2.5
2.82.11.22.02.8
-1.1-1.01.12.4
-8.71.53.44.2
14.23.34.95.96.44.14.34.36.71.32.0
.8
-.5-2.08.5
-4.63.33.52.94.63.4
3.02.75.24.5
11.4-2.8-4.05.0
5.3
5.75.57.44.09.3
.222.0
3.12.51.44.81.32.74.44.66.05.05.8
-1.96.36.34.29.88.7
10.7
3.73.8
12.91.54.32.11.62.42.0
1.4.0
1.6-3.624.8
-.22.26.1
-5.4
-.6-.6
-3.0.6
-9.5-.8
-15.29.66.3
-5.122.0
1.34.1
.51.57.88.18.27.38.18.18.5
-8.9-6.4
-11.2
-11.3-17.4-55.7-3.06.3
-1.3-3.2
-.11.7
-3.1-3.9-3.0-8.3-1.7
.61.22.0
2.5
6.36.57.44.7
22.02.4
.0
.11.0
-1.7-2.13.24.52.71.73.04.54.45.92.22.26.02.35.8-.6
-2.6-6.3
-36.42.06.82.53.11.81.5
-1.0-1.9-2.2-3.5-8.9-1.14.83.7
3.9
4.23.84.33.06.0-.59.92.12.5
-3.83.22.43.59.23.95.55.56.11.15.35.35.55.55.35.6
1.6.8
10.7-1.63.82.82.33.52.7
2.21.43.4
.417.9-1.5-1.05.5
-1.5
2.72.92.12.65.1
.8-7.94.83.6
-3.49.32.34.31.61.65.46.36.36.65.15.17.3
-3.5-.5
-6.0
-7.1-12.0-46.9
-.56.5
.6-.1.8
1.6
-2.0-2.9-2.6-6.0-5.3-.33.02.8
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Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, byexpenditure category and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineMaintenance and repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Other private transportation services 1
Public transportation 1
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services ,
Professional servicesOther medical care services3
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services 1
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Personal care services 1 ,Personal and educational expenses
School books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
All itemsCommodities
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverages 1 .Apparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages,
and apparel1
DurablesServices
Rent of shelter12
Household services less rentof shelter12
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
304.1298.1220.0220.4369.2280.1279.1362.6300.4204.6328.5413.0
424.7269.9458.6386.6549.5
266.7257.6283.0
338.5346.0288.2288.4288.4423.9379.1434.8
279.9307.1261.7262.0190.6
301.6263.6393.2108.3
102.7347.4458.6323.7
Expenditure category
304.8298.8222.0222.3362.2287.4286.4362.8299.8204.9327.7413.8
427.2270.6461.6388.4554.0
267.6258.7283.6
339.3346.0288.6288.6289.0427.0381.8438.1
307.2301.2223.4223.6360.7296.2295.9363.6301.2203.9329.6415.1
430.3271.7465.2390.4559.7
268.9260.1284.8
340.4346.7288.6287.6290.0430.4384.8441.5
303.2296.9223.9224.6358.9276.5275.8365.7302.4203.8331.2418.0
432.6274.3467.4392.3562.4
269.3259.6286.5
343.7354.0288.8287.8290.2433.5387.1444.8
-0.1-.54.43.4
-2.3-5.2-5.34.02.11.42.27.5
6.76.56.86.67.0
2.63.22.1
5.05.34.14.14.06.09.35.4
6.26.13.43.03.76.86.44.1
11.11.2
12.89.6
6.45.86.75.57.8
5.63.38.1
7.910.44.65.63.98.77.68.7
-24.7-26.4
3.94.7
-7.4-71.2-71.4
3.14.8
-1.96.14.4
9.47.89.77.9
11.5
.8-1.54.4
5.04.33.33.52.87.98.47.8
-1.2-1.67.37.8
-10.7-5.0-4.63.52.7
-1.63.34.9
7.76.77.96.09.7
4.03.15.0
6.39.6
.8-.82.59.48.79.5
3.02.73.93.2
.6
.6
.44.16.51.37.48.6
6.66.26.86.07.4
4.13.25.0
6.57.94.34.94.07.48.47.1
Commodity and service group
280.5308.3261.9263.6190.2
304.5263.5393.5108.5
103.4347.2461.6324.9
281.4308.9263.0265.2189.3
308.0263.6396.0108.7
106.4348.7465.2326.5
280.8311.8260.4260.1189.7
301.0262.7397.0109.2
106.0350.6467.4328.1
2.51.72.81.22.82.7
-1.3.5
3.66.3
-4.53.76.83.9
5.35.05.74.4-.1.0
3.74.35.75.0
-2.79.96.77.0
-5.4-13.9
-.6-21.7-30.5
-3.9
-37.8-4.16.07.3
.44.99.74.7
2.51.36.3
-2.0-2.9-1.9
-.8-1.43.93.4
13.53.77.95.5
3.93.34.22.81.31.4
1.22.44.65.7
-3.66.76.85.5
-13.8-14.9
5.66.2
-9.1-47.7-47.7
3.33.7
-1.74.74.7
8.57.28.87.0
10.6
2.3.8
4.7
5.66.92.01.32.78.68.68.7
-1.5-6.62.7
-12.4-17.8
-2.9
-21.4-2.85.05.3
6.74.38.85.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 8. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Seasonally adjusted U.S. city average, byexpenditure category and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Seasonally adjusted indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Commodity and service group
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less food 1
Nondurables less food and apparel1
iNonauraDiesServices less rent of shelter12
Services less medical care 1
EnergyAll items less energy
All items less food and energyCommodities less food and energy
Energy commoditiesServices less energy
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base.
320.4301.9101.8315.2260.5259.4292.2285.4105.9382.7361.5318.7318.6259.1313.1389.5
320.7302.4102.0315.6260.7260.9294.9286.6106.2383.6363.3319.1318.7258.6317.2390.1
322.4304.1102.6317.0261.8262.4298.0287.8107.6386.8372.2319.8319.5258.8324.2391.7
321.6303.7102.5316.9259.4257.7291.8287.2107.8387.9356.3321.4320.7259.3303.7393.5
2.82.12.42.41.63.5-.12.22.33.7
-3.83.53.92.8
-3.04.7
5.35.15.25.44.2-.13.55.23.94.05.25.45.23.67.46.4
-6.6-8.5-7.5-6.2
-21.0-28.7-35.4-17.7
3.94.8
-50.52.63.5
-1.5-68.9
7.0
1.52.42.82.2
-1.7-2.6
-.52.57.45.5
-5.63.42.7
.3-11.5
4.2
4.03.63.83.92.91.61.73.73.13.9
.64.44.63.22.05.5
-2.6-3.2-2.5-2.1
-11.9-16.7-19.8
-8.15.65.2
-31.73.03.1-.6
-47.55.6
3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
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Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
309.3
316.6
300.0
324.5175.2154.3206.0153.7170.6270.0163.2166.8159.8176.4170.9181.6178.1182.9176.3
176.4
264.2272.0263.9265.7241.9265.0223.2244.7287.4168.6256.0279.0242.1115.7113.1251.4140.4138.9318.8269.5260.7157.3136.6147.0221.3222.5145.6139.0432.8133.6184.1167.6
July1986
312.0
319.5
303.9
324.6175.6154.4207.5153.1170.5268.4162.3166.0158.8177.3172.3182.1178.7181.7177.0
178.2
274.0281.9272.5268.2243.5266.0229.1240.9293.1170.5277.2304.6270.9120.7120.7252.0152.0153.0337.5273.1264.6160.2138.9146.8237.8247.1157.5140.2445.4133.9191.7175.8
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
3.5
3.4
3.2
2.82.81.25.3-.22.82.01.42.3
.52.82.33.44.93.85.2
5.4
5.55.64.01.2-.9-.3-.4.9
3.83.0
10.07.0
17.06.6
10.6-.39.6
12.26.32.22.01.72.91.9
12.118.214.3
.611.1
.816.24.0
June1986
0.9
.9
1.3
.0
.2
.1
.7-.4-.1-.6-.6-.5-.6
.5
.8
.3
.3-.7.4
1.0
3.73.63.3
.9
.7
.42.6
-1.62.01.18.39.2
11.94.36.7
.28.3
10.25.91.31.51.81.7-.17.5
11.18.2
.92.9
.24.14.9
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.4
.4
.4
.4
.1
.1
.4-.2
.4
.3
.2
.3
.1
.7
.51.3.3.2
-.1
.8
.5
.6
.3
.2-1.5
.52.2
-2.4-.3.1.1
-.32.5-.4-.8
-2.4.1
1.3-.8.8.1
-.31.02.91.52.11.01.02.0-.23.4
-1.7
May toJune
0.2
.2
.1
.7
.1
.3-.2.3.9
1.01.11.11.1.6.2.6
1.02.9
.3
.5
1.01.01.0.7.5
1.2-1.9
.0-.1.4
1.83.71.03.24.31.61.91.2.5.3
-.4.2.0
1.82.23.53.1-.9-.3-.2-.12.5
June toJuly
0.9
1.0
1.3
.0
.2-.1.7
-.4-.1-.6-.6-.5-.6
.5
.8
.5
.3-.7.4
1.0
3.53.63.31.81.0.5
3.7-.21.41.47.06.39.04.26.5
.68.38.45.91.31.51.81.7-.17.5
11.18.2
.92.4
.23.42.2
Food and beverages
Food
Food at home .
Cereals and bakery products 1
Cereal and cereal productsFlour and prepared flour mixesCereal1
Rice, pasta, and cornmeal1
Bakery products 1
White bread 1
Fresh other breads, biscuits, rolls, and muffins 1 2 .Other bread 1 3
Fresh biscuits, rolls, and muffins 1 3
Cookies, fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 2
Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 3
Cookies3
Other bakery products 1 2
Crackers and bread and cracker products 1 3
Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecake, and donuts 1 3
Frozen and refrigerated bakery products andfresh pies, tarts, and turnovers 1 3
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsMeats, poultry, and fish
MeatsBeef and veal
Ground beef other than cannedChuck roastRound roastRound steakSirloin steakOther beef and veal
PorkBaconChopsHam 2
Ham other than canned 3
Canned ham 3
Other pork including sausage 1 2....Other pork 3
Sausage 1 3
Other meats 1
Frankfurters 1 3
Bologna, liverwurst, and salami13 .Other lunchmeats 1 3
Lamb and organ meats 1 3
Poultry 1
Fresh whole chicken 1
Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1
Other poultry 1
Fish and seafoodCanned fish and seafood 1
Fresh and frozen fish and seafood...
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
255.9137.5224.7138.3155.4150.8162.2157.9158.9262.9
323.5342.1360.2404.4261.8374.4186.0325.9315.7331.6281.8187.8305.5161.1159.5148.4167.4164.7146.7164.2141.2147.3138.1
373.9410.9172.8170.9172.7167.2286.4292.9158.0145.5479.5153.0316.8151.6512.7510.2473.1154.5303.0158.4168.2179.5170.9169.5171.8
160.4165.8154.9
July1986
257.0137.9225.4138.7156.5151.7163.4158.9160.8262.8
325.6345.4368.4422.2260.3384.9188.6324.8353.0299.2259.5187.1306.2161.5159.7147.1168.6165.4147.1165.2141.4147.3138.3
373.4411.9172.0171.8173.4168.3286.6292.7160.5144.8477.6152.0315.1149.9507.7505.0468.7156.6303.1159.7169.2178.1171.1169.7172.0
160.3165.1155.5
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
0.2-.3-.3.0.7.1
1.21.33.4
-1.0
.52.83.3
20.35.1
-11.82.22.3
-7.2-.9
10.47.3
-2.2-4.3-7.1
-14.1-2.0
1.5-.2.2
-.4-.7-.2
3.43.0-.34.44.63.8
-3.6-3.9
1.6-5.56.2
.7-.12.3
29.435.123.6
2.22.42.53.22.62.52.02.7
1.62.8
.3
June1986
0.4.3.3.3.7.6.7.6
1.2.0
.61.02.34.4-.62.81.4-.3
11.8-9.8-7.9
-.4.2.2.1
-.9.7.4.3.6.1.0.1
-.1.2
-.5.5.4.7.1
-.11.6-.5-.4-.7-.5
-1.1-1.0-1.0
-.91.4.0.8.6
-.8.1.1.1
-.1-.4.4
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.1.4.4.4.1
-.2.0.6.8.2
1.83.42.24.73.81.51.27.2
-1.55.18.28.3-.2.1
-.6-1.2
.2
.7-.1-.1-.2-.5.0
-.3-.1
.1-.2-.1.0
-.4-1.2
.0-.1-.9-.9
-1.3-.1
-1.2-1.6-.8-.7.4.8.4.1.5.1.9
.1
.3
.4
May toJune
0.0.2.3.1
-.2.0
-.4-.1-.1.0
-2.5-4.2-6.64.0
-21.8-2.6-7.0-3.47.6
-20.8-7.52.3-.3
-1.1-1.7-1.9-1.3-.2.5.1.6
1.1.4
.1
.1-.2.1
-.1.4
-.1.0.6
-.4.0.1
-.2.7
-.8-1.1-.4.6.3
1.0-.61.2.0
-.7.2
-.1.2
-.5
June toJuly
0.4.5.6.3.7.6.7.6
1.2.0
.81.21.71.99.1
-8.73.81.42.8
-9.8-7.92.0
.2
.2
.6-.1.4.4.3.6.1.0.1
.2
.2-.5.4.4.7.1
-.11.6-.5.3.3.4
-.5-1.0-1.0
-.91.4.1.3.6
-.8.0.3
-.2
-.1-.4.5
Dairy products 1
Fresh milk and creamFresh whole milkOther fresh milk and cream 1
Processed dairy products 1
Cheese1
Ice cream and related products 1
Other dairy products including butter12
Other dairy products 1 3
Butter13
Fruits and vegetablesFresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruitsApplesBananasOrangesOther fresh fruits
Fresh vegetablesPotatoesLettuce1
Tomatoes 1
Other fresh vegetablesProcessed fruits and vegetables 1
Processed fruitsFruit juices and frozen fruit2
Frozen fruit and fruit juices 3
Fruit juices other than frozen 3
Canned and dried fruits 1
Processed vegetables 1
Frozen vegetables 1
Other processed vegetables 1 2
Cut corn and canned beans except lima 1 3 . .Other canned and dried vegetables 1 3
Other foods at homeSugar and sweets 1
Sugar and artificial sweeteners 1
Sweets including candy 2
Candy and chewing gum 3
Other sweets 1 3
Fats and oils 1
Margarine 1 3
Nondairy substitutes and peanut butter1 3
Other fats, oils, and salad dressings 1 3
Nonalcoholic beveragesCarbonated drinks 2
Cola drinks, excluding diet cola 3
Carbonated drinks, including diet cola 3
Coffee 1 4
Roasted coffee 1 3
Freeze dried and instant coffee 1 3
Other noncarbonated drinksOther prepared foods 1
Canned and packaged soupFrozen prepared foods 1
Snacks 1
Seasonings, condiments, sauces and spices 2 . .Seasonings, olives, pickles, and relish 3
Other condiments 3
Other prepared foods, includingmiscellaneous and baby food 1 2
Miscellaneous prepared foods 1 3
Other canned and packaged prepared foods 3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 9. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
Food away from homeLunchDinnerOther meals and snacks
Alcoholic beveragesAlcoholic beverages at home
Beer and aleWine 1
Distilled spirits 1 2
Other alcoholic beverages 1 3
Whiskey 1 3
Alcoholic beverages away from home
Special indexes:Domestically produced farm foodSelected beef cuts 1
Imported food and fishery products3....
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
363.5175.0175.3179.3
242.9154.0239.5249.5141.9139.4170.2176.7
283.0265.7151.7
364.2175.5175.4179.9
243.4154.3240.0250.1141.9139.3170.3177.2
287.2268.2152.1
3.94.03.24.8
5.44.72.03.0
10.411.410.07.9
2.41.16.5
0.2.3.1.3
.2
.2
.2
.2
.0-.1.1.3
1.5.9.3
0.5.6.3.6
.0-.2-.1-.2.1
-.1.1.4
.9-.6.0
0.4.3.4.7
.3
.1
.0• .4
.0
.3-.21.1
.2
.0-.7
0.2.4.2.5
.3
.5
.3
.2
.0-.1.1.3
1.5.9.7
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.
4 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1967 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
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Table 10. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted,U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77
Seasonallyarlii ictaHadjustedindexes
June1986
308.9
316.3
299.7
324.5174.0152.5206.0153.7170.6270.0163.2166.8159.8176.4170.9181.4178.1182.9176.3
176.4
265.2272.3263.9264.6240.5266.1223.2241.1275.6165.9258.1281.8244.5118.5116.8253.2140.4138.8318.8269.5260.7157.3136.6147.0221.3222.5145.6139.0437.6133.6187.9182.6
July1986
311.8
319.4
303.7
324.6174.4152.3207.5153.1170.5268.4162.3166.0158.8177.3172.3182.3178.7181.7177.0
178.2
274.6282.1272.6269.3243.0267.3231.4240.7279.4168.3276.1299.5266.4123.5124.4254.8152.0150.4337.5273.1264.6160.2138.9146.8237.8247.1157.5140.2448.1133.9194.2186.6
Seasonally adjusted annual rate
3 months <
Oct.1985
2.8
2.1
1.2
2.04.83.04.5
-3.32.7
.52.51.73.14.01.96.74.31.85.8
4.3
2.81.81.45.46.3
14.91.4
13.610.511.7-6.2-5.54.5
-4.4-2.8-6.9
-10.5-3.8-8.93.2
10.9-4.07.0
-5.2-.2
-1.9-2.04.76.1
.36.1
26.1
Jan.1986
5.7
5.5
7.4
4.05.0
.88.72.43.64.6
.23.0
-2.01.41.7-.46.9
.716.6
-.2
9.310.08.07.29.5
11.69.8
30.418.111.715.84.6
18.96.16.63.4
19.021.415.2-.9
-1.62.1
-4.04.07.08.7
10.6.6
29.86.8
42.5-7.8
percent change for—
ending in—
Apr.1986
-0.6
-.6
-3.0
.6-.5.0
4.01.6.0
-.2.0
1.0-1.0-1.1-.7
-1.81.82.5
-3.3
8.0
-9.5-9.4
-10.6-16.4-17.3-29.3-24.1-22.1-14.6-16.5-4.3-8.9-6.7-3.4-1.83.2
-9.0-11.2-1.9-2.9-5.52.1
-1.8-8.6-4.0-3.7-2.3-6.6-5.9-2.6-7.3
-10.9
July1986
6.3
6.5
7.4
4.71.61.34.0
-1.35.13.03.03.72.07.36.39.86.8
10.32.5
9.8
22.022.419.511.1-.28.8
16.6-10.1
4.08.0
40.945.561.831.647.4
-.648.952.224.0
9.94.87.0
11.119.954.289.961.14.1
17.6-.9
29.912.7
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
4.2
3.8
4.3
3.04.91.96.6-.53.22.51.42.4
.52.71.83.15.61.3
11.1
2.0
6.05.84.66.37.9
13.25.5
21.714.211.74.2-.6
11.5.7
1.8-1.93.28.12.51.14.4
-1.01.3-.73.33.34.12.6
17.43.5
23.07.8
July1986
2.7
2.9
2.1
2.6.6.7
4.0.1
2.51.41.52.3
.53.02.73.84.36.3-.5
8.9
5.15.33.4
-3.6-9.1
-12.3-5.9
-16.3-5.8-5.016.115.222.912.820.3
1.316.416.210.33.3-.54.54.54.7
21.735.225.5-1.45.2
-1.89.7
.2
Food and beverages
Food
Food at home
Cereals and bakery products 1
Cereal and cereal productsFlour and prepared flour mixesCereal1
Rice, pasta, and commeal1
Bakery products 1
White bread 1
Fresh other breads, biscuits, rolls, and muffinsOther bread 1 3
Fresh biscuits, rolls, and muffins 1 3
Cookies, fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 2
Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1 3
Cookies3
Other bakery products 1 2
Crackers and bread and cracker products 1 3
Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecake, and donuts 1 3
Frozen and refrigerated bakery products andfresh pies, tarts, and turnovers 1 3
Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsMeats, poultry, and fish
MeatsBeef and veal
Ground beef other than cannedChuck roastRound roastRound steakSirloin steakOther beef and veal
PorkBaconChopsHam2
Ham other than canned 3
Canned ham 3
Other pork including sausage 1 2
Other pork 3
Sausage 1 3
Other meats 1
Frankfurters 1 3
Bologna, liverwurst, and salami13
Other lunchmeats 1 3
Lamb and organ meats 1 3
Poultry1
Fresh whole chicken 1
Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1
Other poultry 1
Fish and seafoodCanned fish and seafood 1
Fresh and frozen fish and seafoodEggs
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 10. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted,U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
255.9137.6224.9138.3155.4150.8162.2157.9158.9262.9
318.1331.8341.1385.5237.6371.1178.0321.1281.1331.6281.8192.0305.5160.6158.2147.2166.6164.7146.7164.2141.2147.3138.1
373.6410.9172.8170.2171.8167.2286.4292.9158.0145.5479.5153.3317.4151.8512.7510.2473.1154.8302.7158.7168.2179.5170.9170.2171.3
160.4165.8154.7
July1986
257.0138.3226.3138.7156.5151.7163.4158.9160.8262.8
320.5335.7346.9392.7259.3338.8184.7325.5289.1299.2259.5195.9306.2161.0159.2147.1167.3165.4147.1165.2141.4147.3138.3
374.4411.9172.0170.9172.5168.3286.6292.7160.5144.8481.0153.7318.6151.1507.7505.0468.7156.9303.1159.1169.2178.1170.9170.7171.0
160.3165.1155.5
3
Oct.1985
-1.1-1.7-2.1-1.1
-.3-1.1
1.7-.5
-1.0.3
-1.0-2.17.15.26.8
-28.221.7-8.3
-35.749.8
3.112.1-2.3
1.4-.52.1
-1.24.2
-3.2-1.9-3.6-6.3-2.0
1.12.4
.06.27.03.2
-8.7-11.2-2.3
-10.01.51.1.8
2.7-1.2-2.9
.55.33.42.3
10.1.5
4.44.63.4
2.02.53.1
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change tor -
months ending in—
Jan.1986
0.2-3.4-2.6-3.1
1.8.5
4.32.16.1
-2.4
22.048.830.433.7
3.972.812.859.45.9
224.7538.6
10.2-2.0-3.3-3.9
-12.25.0
-2.2.0
-.5.0
2.8-1.4
3.12.5
.03.93.43.51.44.7
.3
.34.8
.3
.9-1.627.035.418.9-1.8
1.3.5
-.73.5
.0
.2
.0
2.01.71.3
Apr.1986
-0.8-.6
-1.4.9
-1.0-.8
-2.2-.51.0
-2.3
-15.2-23.7
-8.3-1.779.4
-26.5-12.8-38.3-22.4-37.6-68.8-34.2
-3.4-12.1-17.0-31.2-8.5
.2
.01.2.0
-1.1.3
9.66.3
.96.37.34.4
-5.1-3.4-.3
-8.022.04.02.38.1
152.0193.8111.9
.51.3
-1.32.44.43.44.83.6
2.56.8
-4.5
July1986
2.44.85.13.52.31.61.24.47.8
.5
.0
.6-10.951.4
-38.5-33.7
-9.021.440.8
-68.2-27.863.3-1.0-3.2-6.5
-11.8-2.83.72.52.22.32.22.3
.11.0
-2.3.9.9
4.1-1.7-4.98.9
-4.0-2.1-2.1-4.2
.3-11.2-13.9
-7.95.03.28.71.42.02.1
-1.43.8
-.2.2
1.6
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
-0.5-2.6-2.4-2.2
.8-.33.0
.82.5
-1.1
9.920.718.218.65.3
11.417.220.9
-17.5120.5156.6
11.1-2.2-.9
-2.2-5.3
1.91.0
-1.6-1.2-1.8-1.9-1.7
2.12.5
.05.15.23.4
-3.8-3.6-1.0-5.03.2
.7
.8
.512.014.79.31.72.41.44.62.02.22.41.7
2.02.12.2
July1986
0.82.11.82.2
.6
.4-.51.94.4-.9
-7.9-12.4
-9.622.0
5.0-30.2-10.9-13.5
4.5-55.4-52.5
3.7-2.2-7.7
-11.9-22.1
-5.72.01.21.71.1.5
1.3
4.83.6-.73.64.14.3
-3.4-4.24.2
-6.19.3
.9-1.04.1
49.659.139.7
2.72.33.61.93.22.71.73.7
1.13.5
-1.5
Dairy products 1
Fresh milk and creamFresh whole milkOther fresh milk and cream 1
Processed dairy products 1
Cheese 1
Ice cream and related products 1
Other dairy products including butter1;
Other dairy products 1 3
Butter13
Fruits and vegetablesFresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruitsApplesBananasOrangesOther fresh fruits
Fresh vegetablesPotatoesLettuce1
Tomatoes 1
Other fresh vegetablesProcessed fruits and vegetables 1
Processed fruitsFruit juices and frozen fruit2
Frozen fruit and fruit juices 3
Fruit juices other than frozen 3
Canned and dried fruits 1
Processed vegetables 1
Frozen vegetables 1
Other processed vegetables 1 2
Cut corn and canned beans except lima 1
Other canned and dried vegetables 1 3 ....
Other foods at homeSugar and sweets 1
Sugar and artificial sweeteners 1
Sweets including candy 2
Candy and chewing gum 3
Other sweets 1 3
Fats and oils 1
Margarine 1 3
Nondairy substitutes and peanut butter13
Other fats, oils, and salad dressings 1 3
Nonalcoholic beveragesCarbonated drinks 2
Cola drinks, excluding diet cola3
Carbonated drinks, including diet cola 3
Coffee 1 4
Roasted coffee 1 3
Freeze dried and instant coffee 1 3
Other noncarbonated drinksOther prepared foods 1
Canned and packaged soupFrozen prepared foods 1
Snacks1
Seasonings, condiments, sauces and spices2....Seasonings, olives, pickles, and relish 3
Other condiments 3
Other prepared foods, includingmiscellaneous and baby food 1 2
Miscellaneous prepared foods 1 3
Other canned and packaged prepared foods 3 .
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 10. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Food expenditure categories, seasonally adjusted,U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Food away from homeLunchDinnerOther meals and snacks
Alcoholic beveragesAlcoholic beverages at home
Beer and aleWine 1
Distilled spirits 1 2
Other alcoholic beverages 1 3
Whiskey 1 3
Alcoholic beverages away from home
Special indexes:Domestically produced farm foodSelected beef cuts 1
Imported food and fishery products 3....
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
363.1175.0175.1178.8
242.4153.8238.5249.5141.9139.4170.2176.7
282.7265.7151.7
363.8175.7175.4179.7
243.2154.5239.3250.1141.9139.3170.3177.2
286.9268.2152.7
4.24.63.82.6
14.213.13.65.4
49.148.949.613.3
1.7-1.83.7
2.73.12.43.8
4.43.23.31.1-.31.5
-1.47.3
6.320.9
8.0
4.13.33.05.4
.51.6.5
3.4-.31.2-.73.5
-7.9-13.2
14.9
4.55.43.77.5
2.71.61.01.9.3.6.0
7.6
10.51.5.0
3.53.83.13.2
9.28.03.43.2
21.922.921.510.2
4.08.95.8
4.34.33.46.4
1.61.6.8
2.7.0.9
-.45.5
.9-6.17.2
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January
1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.3 This index series will not be published after December 1986.
4 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1967 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
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Table 11. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/82
12/8212/7712/8212/8212/82
12/7712/7712/7712/77
6/78
12/7712/7712/77
12/8312/83
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
354.3389.4109.3278.5415.5439.7121.0177.6108.4108.4109.1363.2422.6255.7144.2128.5145.8146.2394.9477.3489.9476.6184.5465.7388.7566.0255.8207.3196.0105.8124.6424.2115.2117.4
246.2198.2243.6140.9164.6229.6165.2124.3131.7140.6141.592.282.2
101.4187.6200.0148.1118.8
119.3
118.1
July1986
354.5391.5110.0280.3420.4446.8121.1179.2108.8108.8110.1366.7425.2259.0145.6128.3146.8148.1390.3469.1462.9445.5182.8461.4390.8548.7256.3207.5198.2101.9124.7425.9114.8118.7
246.5198.4246.0140.8168.1231.5166.7125.2133.3141.5140.691.181.799.7
188.0198.2148.9119.5
120.8
118.1
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
2.85.45.96.13.82.95.45.95.25.26.4
.92.4-.4
-2.72.8
.21.2
-2.7-5.6
-23.4-26.6
-5.2-1.13.1
-6.75.25.0
11.1-9.0-1.05.33.78.0
1.61.12.71.93.53.77.42.84.5-.8
-2.4-4.5-6.2-3.6
.9-.71.41.3
3.4
-.5
June1986
0.1.5.6.6
1.21.6.1.9.4.4.9
1.0.6
1.31.0-.2.7
1.3-1.2-1.7-5.5-6.5-.9-.9.5
-3.1.2.1
1.1-3.7
.1
.4-.31.1
.1
.11.0-.12.1
.8
.9
.71.2.6
-.6-1.2
-.6-1.7
.2-.9.5.6
1.3
.0
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
-0.1.1.1.1
-.1-.8.0.5.2.1.5
-.2.2
-.5-.4.2
1.0-1.2
-.9-1.3-4.4-5.1-1.2
-.5-.8-.1
.0
.0-.1.0.1.3.0.3
.2
.4
.7
.0
.81.01.3.2.6.1
-.3-.5-.7-.5.1.6
-.9.1
-.3
.4
May toJune
0.5.2.5.4
1.01.8.0.0.0.1.1
-.2.6
-.9-1.4
.3
.5-.11.81.9
-1.8-2.2
-.32.73.91.21.41.84.6
-5.7-.2.8.3.1
.3
.3-.3-.4
-1.0.1
-1.2.3
-1.11.5-.3-.5
-1.0-.3.3
-.3-.5
.6
1.4
-.1
June toJuly
0.0.5.5.6.5.0.1.9.4.4.9
1.0.6
1.31.0-.2.7
1.3-1.5-2.2-4.9-5.8
-.8-1.7
-.4-3.3
2 ,.1
1.1-3.7
.1
.4-.31.1
.2
.12.31.32.11.5.9
1.51.21.3-.6
-1.2-.6
-1.7.2
-.9.5.6
1.3
.0
HousingShelter
Renters' costsRent, residential1
Other renters' costsLodging while out of townLodging while at school1
Tenants' insurance 1
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rentHousehold insurance 1
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Paint and wallpaper, supplies, tools, and equipment12
Lumber, awnings, glass, and masonry 1 2
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling supplies 1 2 . .Miscellaneous supplies and equipment
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Other utilities and public services 1 ,Telephone services 1
Local charges 1
Interstate toll calls 1
Intrastate toll calls 1
Water and sewerage maintenance 1
Cable television 1
Refuse collection 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Textile housefurnishingsHousehold linens 2
Curtains, drapes, slipcovers, and sewing materials 1 2 . .Furniture and bedding
Bedroom furniture 1
SofasLiving room chairs and tables 1
Other furnitureAppliances including TV and sound equipment1
Television and sound equipment1
Television1
Sound equipment1
Household appliances 1 3
Refrigerator and home freezer1
Laundry equipment1
Other household appliances 1 3
Stoves, dishwashers, vacuums, andsewing machines 1 3
Office machines, small electricappliances, and air conditioners 1 3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 11. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindex
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
Housefumishings—Continued:Other household equipment1
Floor and window coverings, infants', laundry,cleaning, and outdoor equipment1
Clocks, lamps, and decor items 1
Tableware, serving pieces, and nonelectric kitchenware 1
Lawn equipment, power tools, and other hardware 1
Housekeeping suppliesLaundry and cleaning products including soap 1 4
Soaps and detergents 1 2
Other laundry and cleaning products 1 2
Household paper products and stationery supplies 1 4
Cleansing and toilet tissue, paper towels and napkins 1 2
Stationery, stationery supplies, and gift wrap 1 2
Other household lawn and garden supplies4
Miscellaneous household products 1 2
Lawn and garden supplies 2
Housekeeping services 1
Postage1
Moving, storage, freight, householdlaundry, and drycleaning services 1 3
Appliance and furniture repair1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Apparel commodities less footwear ;Men's and boys'
Men'sSuits, sport coats, coats, and jackets4
Suits, sport coats, and jackets2
Coats and jackets2
Furnishings and special clothing 1
ShirtsDungarees, jeans, and trousers
Boys'Coats, jackets, sweaters, and shirts2
Furnishings2
Suits, trousers, sport coats, and jackets2
Women's and girls'Women's
Coats and jacketsDressesSeparates and sportswearUnderwear, nightwear, and hosierySuits
Girls'Coats, jackets, dresses, and suits 2
Separates and sportswear2
Underwear, nightwear, hosiery, and accessories 2
Infants' and toddlers'1
Other apparel commodities 1
Sewing materials and notions 1 3
Jewelry and luggage 1 3
FootwearMen'sBoys' and girls'1
Women'sApparel services
Laundry and dry cleaning other than coin operatedOther apparel services 1
See footnotes at end of table.
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
143.5
145.2133.5148.6140.8
316.8165.4316.9163.4156.2158.5153.4156.1161.0148.2347.8372.7
193.3160.3
203.0187.7183.8198.0125.3107.7110.5101.8148.6135.5123.4125.9121.3138.7124.7162.0108.1141.9156.0102.6139.487.5
106.192.9
103.7131.8335.6204.5123.6136.2210.6143.1135.0119.9331.9197.4176.3
142.5
145.5133.2147.3138.8
317.1166.1317.9164.3156.8159.5153.5155.2160.6146.3348.4372.7
194.2160.3
201.8186.3182.3195.4123.9105.7108.699.6
148.6132.5122.6123.7118.9137.2122.3160.8107.3144.4153.698.7
138.891.2
105.595.0
101.3130.0323.7206.5124.8137.5209.6142.8136.4117.5332.2197.4176.7
0.4
3.0-.12.4
-4.3
2.24.34.34.3
.1-1.4
1.91.51.02.22.2
.0
4.92.8
.0-.8-.8.3.6
2.73.41.1.9
-.4-.8-.8
-2.8.5.0
-2.8-2.6-5.9-2.6
-.8-.3
-11.1-3.7-7.0-3.0-.15.61.02.4
.4-.91.0-.8
-3.14.13.84.7
-0.7
.2-.2-.9
-1.4
.1
.4
.3
.6
.4
.6
.1-.6-.2
-1.3.2.0
.5
.0
-.6-.7-.8
-1.3-1.1-1.9-1.7-2.2
.0-2.2-.6
-1.7-2.0-1.1-1.9-.7-.71.8
-1.5-3.8
-.44.2-.62.3
-2.3-1.4-3.5
1.01.01.0-.5-.21.0
-2.0.1.0.2
-0.4
-.9-.4-.4.1
-.1-1.3-.9
-1.9.5.4.6.9.6
1.1.1.0
.2
.1
-.1-.2-.2.2.2
-.5.0
-1.8.5
1.3.0
-.2.2
-.4-.2-.6-.9
-3.3-2.4-.4
-1.33.9
.8
.8
.8
.9
.9-.1
-1.1.3
-.3-.1
-1.0.4.2.3.2
1.1
1.21.71.5.2
-.11.6.3.4.1.4
-.31.2.1.0
.1
.6
-.3-.5-.5-.1-.1-.3-.9.9
-1.2-.2.3
-.2-1.1
.4-.6
-1.3-1.1-1.6-3.2-1.1
.21.0
-1.8-4.8
.0-1.1
.4
.3
.3
.4-.3-.3-.7-.3.4.6.3
-0.7
.2-.2-.9
-1.4
.2
.4
.3
.6
.4
.6
.1-.4-.2-.5.2.0
.5
.0
.2
.2
.2-.6-.6-.9-.1.4.0
-.8-.5
-1.6-1.2-.5
-1.81.0.7
1.02.3
-1.8.2
2.2.2.8
1.0-.2
-3.51.01.01.0.3.0
1.0-.1.3.1.2
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Table 11. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/83
1/761/768/81
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77win
win
winwinwin
Willwinwin
WillwinWill
winwin
winwinwin
win
win
win
win
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
308.7302.8223.2223.4110.3362.5300.6300.3166.2171.778.4
363.6185.0
183.4161.5173.8301.2203.9155.6128.2173.8134.1329.6403.9145.2168.6154.0214.2174.3161.0199.2415.1481.2223.7521.1423.0206.8380.7337.1
429.6272.5279.8193.8259.6204.2
255.7221.4
204.8180.0148.6295.6175.5464.0390.8431.1364.2177.0555.8232.1731.6230.0
July1986
304.6298.3223.7223.9110.7360.3280.9280.5154.2160.174.6
365.0185.8
184.4161.9174.4302.4203.8155.7128.1173.3134.8331.2407.5143.4170.3156.2217.8175.5162.8199.9418.0483.3222.2515.7426.2208.7384.7337.5
432.4274.6282.3194.2261.3206.3
260.0223.6
206.4181.2149.0298.3175.9466.9392.3433.3365.1177.2560.7234.2737.5232.4
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
-5.8-6.64.74.65.2
-4.4-27.5-27.5-28.8-28.4-23.4
3.63.9
5.23.03.05.1-.2.7
-.4-1.41.96.0
13.9-10.8
4.51.2.0
4.88.6
10.36.64.29.6
10.08.48.08.73.0
7.66.78.66.39.7
11.4
9.07.0
9.15.02.95.26.77.86.57.15.66.29.05.85.66.1
June1986
-1.3-1.5
.2
.2
.4-.6
-6.6-6.6-7.2-6.8-4.8
.4
.4
.5
.2
.3
.4
.0
.1-.1-.3.5.5.9
-1.21.01.41.7.7
1.1.4.7.4
-.7-1.0
.8
.91.1.1
.7
.8
.9
.2
.71.0
1.71.0
.8
.7
.3
.9
.2
.6
.4
.5
.2
.1
.9
.9
.81.0
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
0.2.2.9.9.7
-1.92.62.63.82.81.5.1.8
.2
.3-.3-.2.1
-.5.3.5
-.1-.2.4
-2.7.7.0.0.0.2
1.8.2.4.6.7.4.0.1.0
.6
.3
.5
.2
.51.1
.6
.2
.4
.2
.5
.1
.2
.7
.5
.7
.4-.5.8.6.7.5
May toJune
0.8.8.6.6.5
-.43.13.33.43.32.3
.2
.1
.1
.4
.1
.5-.5.5
-.7-.7-.6.6
1.2-.9.5.0.0.0.0
1.4.3.6
1.0.5
3.2.1.0.4
.7
.41.0.9
1.01.0
.9
.5
.8-.1-.1-.3.7.8.5.4.5.6
1.0.9.9.7
June toJuly
-1.3-1.4
.2
.4
.4-.5
-6.7-6.8-7.3-6.9-4.8
.6
.4
.5
.2
.5
.4
.0
.1-.1-.3.5.5.9
-1.21.01.41.7.7
1.1.4.7.4
-.7-1.0
.8
.91.1.1
.51.01.0.2
1.21.0
1.91.0
1.2.7.3.9.2.5.5.6.2.1.5.3.1.7
TransportationPrivate
New vehiclesNew carsNew trucks and motorcycles 1
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineGasoline, leaded regularGasoline, unleaded regularGasoline, unleaded premium
Automobile maintenance and repairBody work 1
Automobile drive train, brake,and miscellaneous mechanical repair1
Maintenance and servicing 1
Power plant repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Motor oil, coolant, and other products 1
Automobile parts and equipment1
Tires 1
Other parts and equipment1
Other private transportation services 1
Automobile insurance 1
Automobile finance charges 1
Automobile rental, registration, and other fees 1
Automobile registration, license, and inspection fees 1 4
State registration 1 2
Drivers' license 1 2
Automobile inspection 1 2
Other automobile related fees 1
Public transportation 1
Airline fare1
Other intercity transportation 1 4
Intercity bus fare 1 2
Intercity train fare 1 2
Intracity public transportation 1 4
Intracity mass transit12
Taxi fare 1 2
Medical careMedical care commodities
Prescription drugsAnti-infective drugs 1 2
Tranquilizers and sedatives 2
Circulatories and diuretics 1 2
Hormones, diabetic drugs, biologicals,and prescription medical supplies2
Pain and symptom control drugs 1 2
Supplements, cough and cold preparations,and respiratory agents2
Nonprescription drugs and medical supplies 1 :
Internal and respiratory over-the-counter drugs 1 ....Nonprescription medical equipment and supplies 1
Medical care servicesProfessional services
Physicians' servicesDental services 1
Other professional services 1 2
Other medical care services 2
Hospital and other medical services2
Hospital roomOther hospital and medical care services2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 11. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Unadjusted indexes
June1986
July1986
Unadjustedpercent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
June1986
Seasonally adjustedpercent change from—
Apr. toMay
May toJune
June toJuly
EntertainmentEntertainment commodities
Reading materials 1
Newspapers 1
Magazines, periodicals, and books 1
Sporting goods and equipmentSports vehicles, including bicycles 1 4
Sport vehicles 1 2
Bicycles2
Other sporting goods 1 4
Indoor and warm weather sport equipment12
Other sporting goods and equipment2
Toys, hobbies, and other entertainmentToys, hobbies, and music equipmentPhotographic supplies and equipmentPet supplies and expense 1
Entertainment services 1
Fees for participant sports 1 3
Admissions 1
Other entertainment services 1 3
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Cigarettes 1 2
Other tobacco products and smoking accessories 2
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Other toilet goods and small appliances,including hair and dental products 1 4
Products for the hair, hairpieces, and wigs 1 2
Dental and shaving products 1 2
Other toilet goods and small personal care appliances 1
Cosmetics, bath and nail preparationsmanicure and eye makeup implements 1
Personal care services 1
Beauty parlor services for females 1
Haircuts and other barber shop services for males 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
Tuition and other school feesCollege tuitionElementary and high school tuition
Personal expenses 1
Special indexes:Motor fuel, motor oil, coolant and other productsUtilities and public transportationHousekeeping and home maintenance services 1
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
268.4259.8181.8341.4193.2133.7137.7136.8205.7123.0113.7130.4145.3137.7143.2160.2284.8178.8168.5146.6
338.4346.7356.0173.1288.6287.6
167.8160.3179.4167.3
165.2290.0290.6163.3422.9380.2433.6219.8220.2218.9231.1
298.3380.6401.3
269.0259.6181.9341.7193.2133.7137.4136.5205.3123.8115.0130.7145.1136.7143.5161.2286.5179.7170.2146.8
341.2354.0363.9174.4288.8287.8
168.1159.7181.6167.2
164.9290.2290.5163.8423.8380.5434.6219.9220.2218.9233.3
279.2379.3402.1
3.12.03.44.02.5-.1.0
-.1.2
-.6-.7-.22.31.34.42.94.95.04.64.5
6.07.47.64.63.23.1
2.82.04.42.3
3.83.33.23.58.08.57.98.38.47.96.7
-27.01.92.2
0.2-.1.1.1.0.0
-.2-.2-.2.7
1.1.2
-.1-.7.2.6.6.5
1.0.1
.82.12.2
.8
.1
.1
.2-.41.2-.1
-.2.1.0.3.2.1.2.0.0.0
1.0
-6.4-.3.2
0.3.4.4.2.7.2
-.5-.6-.4.0.1.1.3.4.3
-.2.2
-.1.6.3
.2
.0
.0
.1
.1
.1
.0-.4-.3.7
.2
.2
.1
.3
.7
.7
.8
.8
.8
.71.0
2.5-.2.1
0.5.5.3.2.4.5.3.4
-.4.0
-1.41.2.6.7.7.3.4.2.8.3
.3
.2
.2
.6
.0-.3
-.5-.2
-1.3-.1
.0
.3
.4
.2
.8
.8
.8
.8
.9
.7
.7
3.01.8.2
0.1-.2.1.1.0
-.2-.2-.2.2.7
1.1.2
-.3-.7.2.6.6.5
1.0.1
1.02.12.2
.9
.1
.1
.2-.41.2-.1
-.2.1.0.3.7.6.7.7.5.9
1.0
-6.5-.8.2
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 This index series will not be published after December 1986.3 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The current
definition will not be published after December 1986.
4 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
NOTE: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date.
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Table 12. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonallyadjusted, U.S. city average
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
HousingShelter
Renters' costsRent, residential1
Other renters' costsLodging while out of townLodging while at school1
Tenants' insurance 1
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rentHousehold insurance 1
Maintenance and repairs 1
Maintenance and repair services 1
Maintenance and repair commodities 1
Paint and wallpaper, supplies, tools, and equipment1'Lumber, awnings, glass, and masonry 1 2
Plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling supplies 1 2 .Miscellaneous supplies and equipment
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Other utilities and public services 1
Telephone services 1
Local charges 1
Interstate toll calls 1
Intrastate toll calls 1
Water and sewerage maintenance 1
Cable television 1
Refuse collection 1
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Textile housefurnishingsHousehold linens2
Curtains, drapes, slipcovers, and sewing materials 1 2 .Furniture and bedding
Bedroom furniture 1
SofasLiving room chairs and tables 1
Other furnitureAppliances including TV and sound equipment1
Television and sound equipment1
Television 1
Sound equipment1
Household appliances 1 3
Refrigerator and home freezer1
Laundry equipment1
Other household appliances 1 3
Stoves, dishwashers, vacuums, andsewing machines 1 3
Office machines, small electricappliances, and air conditioners 1 3
12/82
12/8212/7712/8212/8212/82
12/7712/7712/7712/77
6/78
12/7712/7712/77
12/8312/83
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/77
353.2389.7109.4278.8415.5437.1121.0177.6108.5108.5109.1363.2422.6255.7144.2128.5145.8146.2389.9467.9492.4478.5185.6454.3377.4561.5255.8207.3196.0105.8124.6424.2115.2117.4
246.1198.0244.3141.6164.6228.7165.2123.4131.7139.8141.592.282.2101.4187.6200.0148.1118.8
119.3
118.1
353.2391.6110.0280.6417.5437.2121.1179.2108.9108.9110.1366.7425.2259.0145.6128.3146.8148.1384.0457.5468.5450.9184.1446.8375.8542.7256.3207.5198.2101.9124.7425.9114.8118.7
246.5198.2250.0143.5168.1232.2166.7125.3133.3141.6140.691.181.799.7
188.0198.2148.9119.5
120.8
118.1
3.34.95.96.44.17.4
23.46.84.34.36.71.32.0
.8
.04.6
-2.7.8
-.5-2.08.5
10.3.8
-4.6-.7
-9.83.33.13.9
.71.63.32.66.3
3.52.92.2-.3
10.05.1
14.1-2.313.82.3
-2.7-5.3
-11.4-1.51.7
-2.610.2
1.4
10.7
-6.3
4.66.05.05.8
-1.9-6.2
.03.36.36.34.29.88.7
10.721.0
-.35.01.93.73.8
12.913.312.0
1.56.6
-5.54.32.86.4
.0-5.36.46.2
13.5
2.11.61.34.0
-4.36.95.9
10.34.9
-1.7-3.9-4.6-5.1-4.2-3.23.1
-4.2
-5.0
-13.3
3.1
1.57.88.18.27.36.8-.38.18.18.18.5
-8.9-6.4
-11.2-23.4
5.8-9.72.5
-11.3-17.4-55.7-60.4-21.6
-3.0-3.6-2.16.36.5
10.4.0.3
5.26.16.4
-1.3-3.2-3.7
.3
.7-7.36.0
-4.4-3.0
-14.31.7.9
1.01.22.8-.43.33.8
8.6
1.73.04.54.45.94.3
.35.52.22.26.02.35.8-.6
-3.21.39.2-.3
-2.6-6.3
-36.4-41.4
-8.62.0
10.8-9.16.87.5
24.9-32.0
-.36.4
.05.9
2.53.1
11.73.78.3
10.83.98.43.1
12.1-4.7-8.7-8.8-9.42.2
-2.6-3.2
5.2
9.8
1.4
3.95.55.56.11.1.3
11.15.05.35.35.55.55.35.6
10.02.11.11.41.6.8
10.711.86.3
-1.62.9
-7.73.83.05.1
.4-1.94.94.49.9
2.82.31.71.92.66.09.93.89.3
.3-3.3-5.0-8.3-2.9
-.7.2
2.7-1.9
-2.0
-1.7
1.65.46.36.36.65.6
.06.85.15.17.3
-3.5-.5
-6.0-13.9
3.5-.71.1
-7.1-12.0-46.9-51.8-15.4
-.53.3
-5.66.57.0
17.4-17.5
.05.83.06.2
.6-.13.72.04.41.45.01.8.0
-1.9-1.5-4.0-4.0-4.32.5
-1.5.0
4.5
9.2
.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 12. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonallyadjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
Housefurnishings—Continued:Other household equipment1
Floor and window coverings, infants', laundry,cleaning, and outdoor equipment1
Clocks, lamps, and decor items 1
Tableware, serving pieces, and nonelectric kitchenware 1
Lawn equipment, power tools, and other hardware 1
Housekeeping suppliesLaundry and cleaning products including soap 1 4
Soaps and detergents 1 2
Other laundry and cleaning products 1 2
Household paper products and stationery supplies 1 4
Cleansing and toilet tissue, paper towels and napkins 1 2
Stationery, stationery supplies, and gift wrap 1 2
Other household lawn and garden supplies 4
Miscellaneous household products 1 2
Lawn and garden supplies 2
Housekeeping services 1
Postage1
Moving, storage, freight, householdlaundry, and drycleaning services 1 3
Appliance and furniture repair1
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Apparel commodities less footwearMen's and boys'
Men'sSuits, sport coats, coats, and jackets4
Suits, sport coats, and jackets 2
Coats and jackets2
Furnishings and special clothing 1
ShirtsDungarees, jeans, and trousers
Boys'Coats, jackets, sweaters, and shirts2
Furnishings2
Suits, trousers, sport coats, and jackets2
Women's and girls'Women's
Coats and jacketsDressesSeparates and sportswearUnderwear, nightwear, and hosierySuits
Girls'Coats, jackets, dresses, and suits2
Separates and sportswear2
Underwear, nightwear, hosiery, and accessories 2
Infants' and toddlers'1
Other apparel commodities 1
Sewing materials and notions 1 3
Jewelry and luggage 1 3
FootwearMen'sBoys' and girls'1
Women'sApparel services
Laundry and dry cleaning other than coin operatedOther apparel services 1
See footnotes at end of table.
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
143.5
145.2133.5148.6140.8
316.2165.4316.9163.4156.2158.5153.4155.6161.0146.7347.8372.7
193.3160.3
204.6189.3185.6199.4126.2108.9110.9104.4148.6135.8123.8126.7122.5138.0125.2165.0110.4150.0155.5104.7139.596.4
107.395.4
104.1131.3335.6204.5123.6136.2210.2142.8135.0119.3331.6197.2176.3
142.5
145.5133.2147.3138.8
316.8166.1317.9164.3156.8159.5153.5154.9160.6146.0348.4372.7
194.2160.3
205.0189.7186.0198.2125.4107.9110.8104.8148.6134.7123.2124.7121.0137.3122.9166.6111.2151.5159.0102.8139.898.5
107.596.2
105.1131.0323.7206.5124.8137.5210.9142.8136.4119.2332.5197.4176.7
-2.8
.34.9
-4.6-6.2
4.66.26.26.01.3-.74.05.3
.87.83.4
.0
9.62.6
3.02.73.95.25.2
11.111.3-.8
17.04.5
-2.69.6
14.25.78.44.56.1
48.78.18.81.1
-13.75.19.2
-1.56.2
11.4-4.0-.7
-5.4-2.8
.0-5.4-1.05.05.16.8
2.6
-.6-17.4
9.67.2
2.410.510.210.9-1.8-4.41.6
-2.32.5
-5.42.0
.0
4.32.8
1.4.0.0
1.62.22.62.91.2
-3.6-3.25.0
-1.9-6.4
1.2-2.8-3.6-5.1
-13.2-8.83.42.6
-27.4-1.8
-15.66.1
.624.8
2.26.7
.3-.29.1-.6
-8.86.15.54.0
1.4
10.910.34.5
-12.6
-.12.24.2-.2
-3.8-6.1-1.0-.3.5
-.61.7.0
2.73.3
-3.1-3.9-4.6-3.0-2.54.94.06.3
-5.7-3.5-4.7-2.5-8.9-2.34.9
-8.3-5.8
-29.05.0
-1.9-1.1
-24.9-13.8-7.3
-20.8-5.0-1.7
1.22.9
.3
.6-3.35.7
-2.02.01.05.2
0.3
1.94.3
.8-4.5
1.8-1.2-3.0
1.04.76.03.23.4
.27.81.5.0
2.92.5
-1.0-1.9-1.9-2.2-2.2-6.7-3.9-2.3-2.6
.9-.6
-7.6-8.2-2.3-9.8-3.5-4.9
-14.6-12.9-12.5-3.432.5-3.3
-12.37.2
-1.8-8.94.8
.66.7
-1.1-1.4-2.6
.03.73.72.8
-0.1
-.1-6.92.2.3
3.58.38.28.4-.3
-2.62.81.41.61.02.7
.0
6.92.7
2.21.41.93.43.76.87.0.2
6.2.6
1.13.73.43.42.6
.4
.413.6-.76.11.9
-20.81.6
-4.02.23.4
17.9-1.03.0
-2.6-1.54.4
-3.0-5.05.55.35.4
0.8
6.37.32.6
-8.6
.8
.5
.6
.4
.4-.31.11.6.4
3.51.6.0
2.82.9
-2.0-2.9-3.3-2.6-2.4-1.1
.01.9
-4.2-1.3-2.7-5.1-8.5-2.3-2.7-6.0-5.4
-22.1-4.4-7.4-2.3
-.2-8.7-9.8-7.9-3.4-5.33.01.83.4-.3
-2.31.5
-1.02.82.44.0
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Table 12. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonallyadjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
12/83
1/761/768/81
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/77
12/7712/77Mill
12/77
12/77
A 2111
Mill
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June1986
307.2301.2223.4223.6110.3360.7296.2295.9163.4169.078.4
363.6185.0
183.4161.5173.8301.2203.9155.6128.2173.8134.1329.6403.9145.2168.6154.0214.2174.3161.0199.2415.1481.2223.7521.1423.0206.8380.7337.1
430.3271.7279.2193.8257.8204.2
255.2221.4
203.6180.0148.6295.6175.5465.2390.4430.2364.2177.0559.7234.2740.5231.4
July1986
303.2296.9223.9224.6110.7358.9276.5275.8151.5157.474.6
365.7185.8
184.4161.9174.6302.4203.8155.7128.1173.3134.8331.2407.5143.4170.3156.2217.8175.5162.8199.9418.0483.3222.2515.7426.2208.7384.7337.5
432.6274.3282.0194.2261.0206.3
260.0223.6
206.0181.2149.0298.3175.9467.4392.3432.9365.1177.2562.4234.9741.2233.1
3
Oct.1985
-0.1-.54.43.44.6
-2.3-5.2-5.3-6.1-5.4-8.04.03.9
7.05.74.32.11.43.71.2
.72.12.2
13.4-19.3
1.2-2.1-6.416.533.4
7.27.5
12.96.77.81.73.84.01.2
6.76.57.48.85.57.1
8.74.5
9.94.7
.65.27.76.86.67.15.17.97.04.01.85.6
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change t o r -
months ending in—
Jan.1986
6.26.13.43.07.73.76.86.48.35.5-.44.12.7
3.92.03.8
11.11.2-.51.6-.97.1
12.820.0
3.73.0
.3
.0
.91.08.09.61.5
22.023.018.415.216.46.6
6.45.86.81.75.26.7
10.67.2
7.44.7-.67.02.96.75.56.15.47.07.84.55.93.6
Apr.1986
-24.7-26.4
3.94.71.9
-7.4-71.2-71.4-74.2-72.4-60.6
3.13.8
6.6.5
3.04.8
-1.9-.8
-2.4-2.9
-.66.1
12.5-8.1
4.4.8.0.0
-2.010.84.4
-2.76.69.9
-3.89.2
10.31.7
9.47.89.79.5
16.919.0
2.69.2
9.07.29.15.4
11.89.77.98.07.39.3
11.57.48.26.9
July1986
-1.2-1.6
7.37.86.8
-10.7-5.0-4.6-1.8-4.2-4.73.55.3
3.33.81.22.7
-1.6.5
-1.9-2.3
-.93.3
10.1-17.6
9.45.86.92.85.3
15.14.95.83.9
.419.14.34.62.4
7.76.7
10.45.3
11.513.2
14.67.1
10.33.42.73.14.47.96.07.14.7
.99.77.36.68.3
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
3.02.73.93.26.2
.6
.6
.4
.8-.1
-4.34.13.3
5.43.94.16.51.31.61.4-.14.67.4
16.6-8.5
2.1-.9
-3.38.4
16.17.68.67.1
14.115.29.79.3
10.03.9
6.66.27.15.25.46.9
9.65.8
8.74.7
.06.15.36.86.06.65.27.47.44.33.94.6
July1986
-13.8-14.9
5.66.24.3
-9.1-47.7-47.7-49.6-48.6-38.7
3.34.6
4.92.12.13.7
-1.7-.1
-2.2-2.6
-.74.7
11.3-13.0
6.93.33.41.41.6
12.94.71.55.25.07.06.77.42.0
8.57.2
10.17.4
14.116.1
8.48.2
9.75.35.94.38.18.87.07.66.05.0
10.67.47.47.6
TransportationPrivate
New vehiclesNew carsNew trucks and motorcycles 1
Used carsMotor fuel
GasolineGasoline, leaded regularGasoline, unleaded regularGasoline, unleaded premium
Automobile maintenance and repairBody work 1
Automobile drive train, brake,and miscellaneous mechanical repair1
Maintenance and servicing 1
Power plant repairOther private transportation 1
Other private transportation commodities 1
Motor oil, coolant, and other products 1
Automobile parts and equipment1
Tires1
Other parts and equipment1
Other private transportation services 1
Automobile insurance 1
Automobile finance charges 1
Automobile rental, registration, and other fees 1
Automobile registration, license, and inspection fees 1
State registration 1 2
Drivers' license 1 2
Automobile inspection 1 2
Other automobile related fees 1
Public transportation 1
Airline fare 1
Other intercity transportation 1 4
Intercity bus fare 1 2
Intercity train fare 1 2
Intracity public transportation 1 4
Intracity mass transit12
Taxi fare 1 2
Medical careMedical care commodities
Prescription drugsAnti-infective drugs 1 2
Tranquilizers and sedatives 2
Circulatories and diuretics 1 2
Hormones, diabetic drugs, biologicals,and prescription medical supplies 2
Pain and symptom control drugs 1 2
Supplements, cough and cold preparations,and respiratory agents 2
Nonprescription drugs and medical supplies 1 3
Eyeglasses 1 2
Internal and respiratory over-the-counter drugs 1 ....Nonprescription medical equipment and supplies 1
Medical care servicesProfessional services
Physicians' servicesDental services 1
Other professional services 1 2
Other medical care services 2
Hospital and other medical services 2
Hospital roomOther hospital and medical care services 2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 12. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Nonfood expenditure categories, seasonallyadjusted, U.S. city average—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group and itemOtherindexbase
Seasonallyadjustedindexes
June July1986
Seasonally adjusted annual ratepercent change for—
3 months ending in—
Oct.1985
Jan.1986
Apr.1986
July1986
6 months ending in—
Jan.1986
July1986
EntertainmentEntertainment commodities
Reading materials 1
Newspapers 1
Magazines, periodicals, and books 1
Sporting goods and equipmentSports vehicles, including bicycles 1 4
Sport vehicles 1 2
Bicycles2
Other sporting goods 1 4
Indoor and warm weather sport equipment12
Other sporting goods and equipment2
Toys, hobbies, and other entertainmentToys, hobbies, and music equipmentPhotographic supplies and equipmentPet supplies and expense 1
Entertainment services 1
Fees for participant sports 1 3
Admissions 1
Other entertainment services 1 3
Other goods and servicesTobacco products 1
Cigarettes 1 2
Other tobacco products and smoking accessories2
Personal care 1
Toilet goods and personal care appliances 1
Other toilet goods and small appliances,including hair and dental products 1 4
Products for the hair, hairpieces, and wigs 1 2
Dental and shaving products 1 2
Other toilet goods and small personal care appliances 1
Cosmetics, bath and nail preparationsmanicure and eye makeup implements 1
Personal care services 1
Beauty parlor services for females 1
Haircuts and other barber shop services for males 1
Personal and educational expensesSchool books and suppliesPersonal and educational services
Tuition and other school feesCollege tuitionElementary and high school tuition
Personal expenses 1
Special indexes:Motor fuel, motor oil, coolant and other productsUtilities and public transportationHousekeeping and home maintenance services 1
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/77
12/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
268.9260.1181.8341.4193.2134.1137.7136.8204.1123.0113.7130.4145.2137.2142.6160.2284.8178.8168.5146.6
340.4346.7356.0172.6288.6287.6
167.8160.3179.4167.3
165.2290.0290.6163.3430.4384.8441.5225.2225.6224.5231.1
293.9376.1401.3
269.3259.6181.9341.7193.2133.8137.4136.5204.5123.8115.0130.7144.8136.2142.9161.2286.5179.7170.2146.8
343.7354.0363.9174.1288.8287.8
168.1159.7181.6167.2
164.9290.2290.5163.8433.5387.1444.8226.7226.8226.6233.3
274.8373.0402.1
2.63.22.36.2
-2.76.78.4
10.3.2.6
-1.71.54.65.81.84.72.13.3-.52.0
5.05.35.66.44.14.1
2.25.7
-1.11.5
8.34.05.51.36.09.35.45.77.71.54.7
-5.0.0
3.2
5.63.34.11.97.0
-3.8-3.4-3.1-1.2
-.6-1.4
.32.83.06.94.48.17.98.68.5
7.910.410.93.64.65.6
7.23.1
17.93.0
2.53.92.07.28.77.68.7
10.08.7
10.93.5
6.32.33.0
0.8-1.54.36.21.9
-4.9-2.8-5.14.4
-4.71.0
-8.2-.6
-4.64.4
.04.46.3
.74.2
5.04.34.22.43.33.5
2.93.33.42.4
4.52.83.22.27.98.47.88.17.99.67.9
-70.42.0
.5
4.03.12.91.94.31.8
-1.7-1.7-2.52.6-.76.42.51.24.92.85.02.5
10.03.3
6.39.69.96.2
.8-.8
-1.2-3.9-1.52.2
.02.52.03.59.48.79.59.39.39.9
10.8
-5.13.12.0
4.13.23.24.12.01.32.33.4-.5.0
-1.5.9
3.74.44.34.55.05.64.05.2
6.57.98.25.04.34.9
4.74.48.02.2
5.44.03.74.27.48.47.17.88.26.14.1
.51.13.1
2.3.8
3.64.03.1
-1.6-2.3-3.4
.9-1.1
.2-1.2
1.0-1.74.61.44.74.45.33.8
5.66.97.04.32.01.3
.8-.4.9
2.3
2.22.72.62.98.68.68.78.78.69.89.4
-47.02.51.3
1 Not seasonally adjusted.2 This index series will not be published after December 1986.3 Index coverage will be redefined effective January 1987. The current
definition will not be published after December 1986.
4 New aggregate index. Monthly data for this series back to January1978 are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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: Selected areas, all Items index
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size classPricingsched-ule1
Otherindexbase
Indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Percent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
May1986
June1986
Percent change toJune 1986 from—
June1985
Apr.1986
May1986
Area2
U.S. city average .
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem IndDetroit, Mich.3
LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif.N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastem N.JPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Anchorage, Alaska4
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.4..Denver-Boulder, Colo.4
Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.4
Northeast Pennsylvania 5 .Portland, Oreg.-Wash.4
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.4
Seattle-Everett, Wash.4 ...Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.
Atlanta, Ga.4
Buffalo, N.Y.4
Cleveland, Ohio 6
Dallas-Fort Worth, TexHonolulu, Hawaii4
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.4
Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minn.-Wis.4.Pittsburgh, PaSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif.7....
Region *
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest
Population size class8
A-2 9
BCD
MMMMM
10/67
11/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
325.3
323.7318.8326.8321.4317.8
334.9308.0346.9341.4299.0330.0320.7338.4328.1339.3
173.7173.9175.1176.8
173.9177.4175.6173.4172.7
326.3
324.2321.7329.4320.6318.9
288.9329.1322.6332.0356.3173.0332.0309.2314.6318.6382.8323.5329.6
327.9
330.4321.0331.3322.8321.7
338.5308.9350.6344.7299.2333.3322.9342.1328.6344.0
174.2176.1176.3178.7
175.7178.9177.0174.7173.4
328.0
331.1318.4330.9325.1323.0
284.1330.2323.6332.4358.4171.2331.3309.0314.7325.6383.1323.7329.3
1.6
2.1.1
3.03.72.4
.41.91.9.7
-.5-.1.1.8.6
1.82.8
.51.9
0.5
2.1-1.0
.51.41.3
-1.7.3.3.1.6
-1.0-.2-.1.0
2.2.1.1
-.1
0.0
.2-.8-.1.7.4
1.7
1.91.33.83.12.4
3.2.5
1.21.51.9
-1.3.9
1.6.8
3.2
2.21.11.42.3
2.81.61.31.4.9
0.8
2.1.7
1.4.4
1.2
1.1.3
1.11.0
.11.0.7
1.1.2
1.4
.31.3.7
1.1
1.0.8.8.7.4
0.5
1.9-.2
.6
.7
.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 13. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Selected areas, all items Index—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size class
Region/population size classcross classification 8
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D5
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D 5
Pricingsched-ule1
222222222
CM
C
M C
M C
M C
M C
M
CM
Otherindexbase
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
Indexes
Apr.1986
171.0177.8175.5179.6174.7172.1177.0176.7183.0168.5173.6170.5177.9170.0173.2172.6
May1986
i i
i i
i i
i i
ii
i i
i i
i i
June1986
171.8180.3176.8181.8175.2174.1178.5178.3183.4170.7174.5171.6176.1171.3173.9174.1
July1986
i i
i i
i i
i i
i
i i
i i
i i
i
Percent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
i i
i i
i i
i i
i
i i
i i
i i
i
May1986
i i
i i
i i
i i
i
i i
i i
i i
i
June1986
i i
i i
i i
i i
i
i i
i i
i i
i
Percent change toJune 1986 from—
June1985
2.61.51.63.21.0.9
1.81.22.5
.61.01.91.4.5
1.0.9
Apr.1986
0.51.4.7
1.2.3
1.2.8.9.2
1.3.5.6
-1.0.8.4.9
May1986
_
_
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 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
3 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis afterDecember 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will bepublished for even numbered months only.
4 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer bepublished on a bi-monthly basis after December 1986. A local index willbe published on a semi-annual average basis.
5 This index will no longer be published after December 1986.6 After December 1986, Cleveland, Ohio will be published in odd
instead of even numbered months.7 After December 1986, this index series will be published on a
monthly basis.
8 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of population size classesA-1 and A-2.
After December 1986, indexes for the regions, size classes, andregion/size class cross-classes will be published on a monthly basis.
9 A-1 and A-2 will be aggregated to produce a population size class Aindex after December 1986. A-1 and A-2 will no longer be publishedseparately after December 1986.
NOTE: Local area CPI indexes are by-products of the national CPIprogram. Because each local index is a small subset of the nationalindex, it has a smaller sample size and is, therefore, subject tosubstantially more sampling and other measurement error than thenational index. As a result, local area indexes show greater volatility thanthe national index, although their long-term trends are quite similar.Therefore, the Bureau of Labor Statistics strongly urges users to consideradopting the national average CPI for use in escalator clauses.
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Table 14. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Selected areas, food at home expenditurecategories
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size classOtherindexbase
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs1
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome 1
Indexes, July 1986
Area2
U.S. city average.
Anchorage, Alaska3
Atlanta, Ga.3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y.3
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo.3
Detroit, MichHonolulu, Hawaii3
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, CalifMiami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.3...N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JNortheast Pennsylvania 4
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.JPittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.3
San Francisco-Oakland, CalifSeattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Region 5
NortheastNorth Central.SouthWest
Population size class 5
A-2 6
BCD
10/67
11/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
305.5
285.9320.7306.1295.7309.7299.4331.6306.0304.8284.1294.5330.5318.1302.6305.7158.2295.3301.8320.8298.5303.5287.1290.5308.7299.1313.3290.3332.2
158.4153.8158.6160.8
158.4158.8158.6155.6156.1
326.3
286.4309,1338.6326.4304.0323.0394.6326.0323.1306.7329.4327.5324.5328.6339.5167.4338.0351.7332.1309.1327.3310.3323.5348.1327.9344.7312.4347.6
170.2171.5171.7180.2
170.8174.7173.9173.4170.1
274.9
261.7259.0268.1281.9274.5281.8279.9296.0254.6248.1274.9294.7273.8256.9278.4153.1277.5258.8287.7285.3272.1247.0264.5252.8279.6287.9250.7292.3
156.6150.2151.5154.1
156.6151.5152.8149.2155.3
258.4
253.3307.1257.7235.0254.5246.6262.6262.9274.4271.0240.8297.9306.7282.2255.2152.5256.6285.3269.8236.2249.1224.4228.5293.8243.9251.8247.3254.2
142.6140.3153.6149.6
147.0148.5146.3143.7142.9
330.3
284.6385.1355.9326.5368.9331.1350.8304.0313.3285.5282.4365.4332.5339.6291.9170.7306.9298.1361.0317.8325.0322.2309.6367.1303.1308.5257.5383.0
175.5166.2174.5167.8
167.2173.3176.7
174.0
373.7
354.9400.2371.0342.2381.8353.5427.8356.6384.3350.8373.4404.0386.1356.9385.2156.7333.6350.0397.2363.9388.3368.3372.0367.9363.4404.1403.0422.2
152.7151.2155.3161.4
155.1157.5154.9153.9148.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 14. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Selected areas, food at home expenditurecategories—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size class
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/C...North Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D4
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D 4
Otherindexbase
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs1
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome 1
Indexes, July 1986
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
158.3155.8162.1160.3160.1147.9160.8162.1158.1153.7154.4158.5155.6153.1156.4163.5
169.0171,5174.4180.5171.9172.1170.7182.9174.7172.1173.1174.8169.0170.0166.6180.0
156.5153.3153.4152.7160.5139.4152.2156.2156.5146.6145.9153.3148.7154.1158.4157.9
144.8144.4156.1152.1139.5136.7152.9151.1139.0136.5152.5142.3135.5136.1152.7144.9
174.0166.4174.9160.2179.6159.9184.5174.0178.3170.8163.4171.5176.9165.3175.8185.5
152.6152.0162.8164.3153.6146.7157.6159.1150.6155.2153.0158.1155.8147.8143.0159.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 14. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Selected areas, food at home expenditurecategories—Continued
Area, region, and population size class
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome
Area1
U.S. city average
Anchorage, Alaska3
Atlanta, Ga.3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y.3
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo.3
Detroit, MichHonolulu, Hawaii3
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
LA.-l.ong Beach, Anaheim, Calif...Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.3.N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JNortheast Pennsylvania4
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.JPittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-IHSan Diego, Calif.3
San Francisco-Oakland, CalifSeattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Region 5
NortheastNorth Central.SouthWest
Population size classs
A-2 6
BCD
Percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
1.3
-.22.41.72.41.71.22.31.4
-1.1.7
1.4-2.0
.2
.0
.1-.3.7.6
2.61.71.0.9
-.9.5
-1.41.41.1.2
1.71.31.3
.6
1.6.9
1.21.21.5
0.1
.0-1.2
-.5.8
2.4-.21.9.6
-.7.8
-2.5-.31.6.9.4
-.9-.5-.1.1.7
-.2-.8
-1.0.0
-1.8.8
-.3.3
-.2-.2.3.6
-.2.2
-.1.5.1
3.7
1.94.43.84.24.94.53.92.6
.03.25.2
-1.31.73.82.5
.52.43.55.04.91.63.4
-2.63.2
.45.03.81.5
3.84.43.42.9
4.13.03.53.74.3
0.5
.82.3-.8-.2
.0
.11.4.5
-.3.3.6
-1.2.0.2
2.0-.11.5.7
1.2-.2-.81.21.6
-1.5.2
1.1-.4
.4
.4
.5
.2
.8
.9
.3
.3-.1.7
0.8
-5.44.9
.95.5
-1.52.0
.73.0
-2.6-.9.7
-6.5-1.3-6.3-3.9-1.0
.2-3.14.11.22.4
-2.7-2.1
-.5-3.8-4.9-2.5-1.1
2.7.6
1.4-3.1
2.0-.8.7.5
1.5
-0.1
.7
.71.8.2.4
-1.92.2-.2
-1.8-.5-.3
-1.0-1.2
.0-1.4-.7-.6.4.1
-.2.8
1.2.6
-.4-2.3
1.71.9-.7
.2-.4-.1-.1
-.5.1.3
-.1-.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 14. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Selected areas, food at home expenditurecategories—Continued
Area, region, and population size class
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D 4
North Central/D *South/DWest/D4
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome
Percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
2.11.1.4.4
1.01.32.0
.3
1.51.31.21.9| 71.4.9
0.1-.4-.1.2
-1.6.6.2.7
-.5.2.6
2.2.2
-.5.4.3
4.34.11.93.03.84.43.92.01.74.63.84.43.84.94.32.8
0.6.3.2
1.4-.4.7.5.6
-.1-.1.2
-.4.0
2.3-.3.6
3.3.4
-.3-4.0-.1.7
3.9-3.32.21.0.4
-2.24.4
.51.7.0
0.3-.6-.4-.4.6
-.5.4.5
-.7.1
-.1.4.1
-.3-.6-.1
1 Index is on an April 1967=100 base in NortheasternPennsylvania and Portland, Oreg.-Wash.
2 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan StatisticalArea (SMSA), exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim,Calif, is a combination of two SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem Ind. are themore extensive Standard Consolidated Areas. Area definitionsare those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which doesnot include Douglas County. Definitions do not includerevisions made since 1973.
3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will nolonger be published on a bi-monthly basis after December1986. A local index will be published on a semi-annualaverage basis.
4 This index will no longer be published after December1986.
5 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas
which have urban population as defined:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of populationsize classes A-1 and A-2.
6 A-1 and A-2 will be aggregated to produce a populationsize class A index after December 1986. A-1 and A-2 will nolonger be published separately after December 1986.
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Table 15. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodity andservice group, percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
GroupU.S.city
average
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Detroit,Mich.1
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternNJ.
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costsRent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rent
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuelGasoline
Gasoline, leaded regular ,Gasoline, unleaded regularGasoline, unleaded premium
Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment ,
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
0.0
.9
.91.3.1
3.73.6.5.8
-.1.2.1
.1
.5
.7
.61.2.3.3
-1.1-1.6-5.6-6.6-1.0-.8.6
-2.8.1
-.7-1.2-.9-.4
-1.3-1.4-6.4-6.5-7.2-6.6-4.8
.6
.6
.7
.0
0.2
.7
.71.2-.24.54.3
.12.0
-1.9-.3.1
.51.0.9.9
1.1.7.7
-.5-.6
-4.4-4.8-1.7-.2.2
-1.0.2
1.82.1
-1.09.3
-4.0
-1.9-2.2-9.2-9.6
-10.1-10.2-6.5
.0
1.3
1.41.2.3
-0.8
1.01.11.4
-2.55.25.0
.6
.7-.3.3.7
-2.0.9
1.8.9
5.7.5.5
-9.9-14.8-1.0-1.1
.1-16.3-1.0
-26.9.4
-1.8-2.2
.1-4.9-4.7
-1.5-1.6-8.9-8.8
-10.7-8.3-8.1
.0
1.9
-.31.51.9
-0.1
.0
.1
.1
.42.52.32.0
-3.9-1.4
.1-1.2
.8
.7
.6
.52.4.8.6.2.2
1.0NA
1.0.2.1.2
1.7
-.1-.31.0
-2.3-.8
-2.0-2.1-8.6-8.6-9.6-8.6-7.8-.4
.4
-.2
-.8-2.4
0.7
1.71.82.6
.15.05.11.24.1
.1
.2
.2
.92.02.42.61.11.81.9
-2.9-3.7-5.3-5.6
.0-3.0-2.3-4.1
.5
-1.5-2.0-3.71.12.8
-.6-.9
-4.9-4.9-5.3-5.4-4.1
.5
.7
.61.31.5
0.4
.7
.71.0-.21.61.8-.82.4.8.2.2
-.1-.11.3-.6
11.2-.9
-1.0-1.0-1.6-6.4-6.8
.0
.3
.5
.0
.7
3.64.38.63.8.4
-.2-.8
-6.0-6.0-7.0-5.8-5.2
6.5
1.7
1.1.5.0
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Table 15. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodity andservice group, percent change from June 1986 to July 1986—Continued
GroupU.S.city
average
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Detroit,Mich.1
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergyCommodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelterServices less medical care
0.0
-.3.9
-1.1-1.9
-.1
.3
.6
-.1.0.4
-3.7-1.1-1.7
-.4.3.3
0.2
-.2.7
-.8-1.5
.3
.61.4
.0
.2
.7-4.1-.8
-1.5-.4.4.5
Commodity and service group
-0.8
-.51.0
-1.5-2.4
-.4
-1.12.3
-1.2-1.0
.8-12.6-1.3-2.2
-.6-2.4-1.5
-0.1
-.7.0
-1.3-2.5
.3
.4
.5
-.4-.2.3
-4.8-1.3-2.3-1.1
.2
.4
0.7
.51.7-.6
.9
.1
.3
.71.2
-4.0-.6-.9.6
-.11.0
0.4
.3
.7-.1-.6.7
.61.8
.5
.3
.8-3.1
.0-.5.1
1.2.4
1 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis afterDecember 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will be
published for even numbered months only.NA Data not adequate for publication.
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Table 16. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodityand service group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
U.S.city
average
Index Percentchange
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index Percentchange
Detroit,Mich. 1
IndexPercentchange
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index Percentchange
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
Index Percentchange
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index Percentchange
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas3 . . .Fuel oil4
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular6
Gasoline, unleaded regular6
Gasoline, unleaded premium 7 ..Public transportation
Medical careEntertainment ,Other goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
328.0381.4
312.2320.1305.5326.3274.9282.9258.4330.3373.7360.8240.4
361.5403.5122.5281.2420.1119.4119.4389.4469.2459.4442.1181.4462.3389.6554.6250.5
203.2187.0195.8159.8209.1
304.7296.5144.1143.9153.6159.674.6
428.0
434.8274.4344.9291.1
0.5
1.01.1.8
4.44.5
.5-1.8-.2.6.4
.8
.61.21.02.1
.4
.41.81.9
-7.5-8.8-1.74.08.9
-2.7.2
-1.6-1.9-2.2-3.1-1.1
-.3-.4
-3.2-3.1-3.5-2.9-2.7
1.0
1.2.5.8.1
331.1376.1
300.9308.7299.4323.0281.8292.8246.6331.1353.5332.2221.3
383.5431.0121.8248.6408.3121.1120.2395.1507.5470.7166.1146.6487.3507.1402.5245.7
167.0147.9135.3127.5183.7
297.9284.8139.3138.7155.1153.780.3
431.7
432.8285.6350.0278.5
2.1
1.71.72.0
.75.96.0
.9
.7-.71.21.7
4.5.4.2.9
-3.9.5.4
22.930.6-5.8-6.6-1.035.567.2-1.8
.2
.8
.8-2.37.0
-2.0
-.9-5.0-4.9-4.7-5.1-4.4
-.5
1.51.31.4-.1
318.4365.8
292.4296.0294.5329.4274.9279.0240.8282.4373.4311.6273.0
350.8399.3121.1259.9379.0114.4114.5398.6452.6537.2176.8180.7439.8341.1498.6215.8
162.4144.9167.6121.6133.3
305.1300.7146.7146.4155.9165.774.9
411.4
470.1234.2320.5237.5
-1.0
1.11.21.4
-2.04.65.0-.71.5.3.6.6
-2.8.0
1.8.4
8.6-.7-.7
-10.1-13.1
-1.9-2.0
-.7-14.4
1.7-25.5
-1.0
-3.4-4.5-1.6
-10.3-4.0
-1.2-1.3-7.3-7.3-8.9-6.8-6.8
1.5
2.3.1
1.41.1
330.9389.2
304.4315.0305.7339.5278.4281.7255.2291.9385.2333.9221.4
374.2418.8127.7341.9375.7124.9124.7384.4527.9163.7NA
163.7530.2375.8737.9236.7
183.1169.3176.3125.9206.1
323.8322.6145.6145.6158.0167.675.8
338.1
457.6234.5331.3283.1
0.5
.3
.4
.11.14.04.11.5
-8.1-.5.9
-.7
1.31.42.12.03.51.1.8.4
-.2.6
NA.6
-.2-.4.0
1.6
.4
.31.7
-1.3-3.6
-.9-.9
-7.7-7.7-8.4-7.8-7.4-2.1
.8
.3-.4
-1.6
325.1386.9
325.2336.8320.8332.1287.7293.7269.8361.0397.2376.4231.0
340.9368.3125.7301.4449.8125.8126.0383.3486.1498.8161.4198.3471.3422.2551.5255.2
185.2160.9155.0139.5192.8
333.2301.7140.5140.1141.6146.472.2
476.4
443.6293.9359.5312.7
1.4
1.41.52.1
.76.06.31.0-.6-.2.3.6
2.33.03.23.6
.93.03.01.61.8
-6.5-6.9
.05.5
11.0-2.2
.8
-2.9-3.8-4.6-1.8
.0
.5
.2-.5-.4-.3-.3-.61.6
1.11.71.0
323.0377.3
314.1324.2303.5327.3272.1282.1249.1325.0388.3386.3243.4
340.1369.0129.3299.9573.1124.5124.6402.6475.0467.5156.9176.1471.7483.9437.9251.5
181.9164.9167.9104.3196.6
327.6322.0151.7152.2162.2164.472.9
404.6
477.2257.1371.4291.7
1.3
.6
.71.0.6
2.42.7-.8.7.4.1.2
1.8.7
2.1-1.120.6
.0
.04.96.1
-7.1-7.5
.011.920.3
.11.8
.7
.71.31.1
-1.8
1.0.4
-1.0-.9
-2.0-.4
-1.17.0
2.11.7.7.1
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Table 16. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced monthly, by expenditure category and commodityand service group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
U.S.city
average
Index Percentchange
Chicago,III.-
NorthwestemInd.
Index Percentchange
Detroit,Mich.1
IndexPercentchange
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index Percentchange
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
IndexPercentchange
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
IndexPercentchange
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical care ,All items less energy8 ,Energy4
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
328.0
281.9312.2261.4259.8269.6
402.3469.8
306.1322.1326.9366.5260.2257.3287.1119.5392.5
0.5
-.1
-.8-1.3
1.11.2
.6-.3-.7
-1.2-.11.41.1
331.1
280.2300.9261.9245.0279.9
408.3478.7
297.4325.2184.0181.5260.5242.7274.8120.1396.0
2.1
.51.7-.3-.7
3.71.9
2.62.2
.914.0-.2-.6.6
6.23.9
318.4
262.4292.4242.9236.0250.1
405.5493.7
293.2308.5173.5155.3244.6238.5265.4115.8384.5
-1.0
-.71.1
-1.8-2.6
-.8
-1.42.4
-1.3-1.3
.2-10.9
-1.7-2.5
-.6-2.3-1.8
330.9
268.1304.4247.9248.7252.7
425.7487.7
300.7324.1179.2181.1246.7245.7277.8125.0416.3
0.5
-.4.3
-.9-2.3
1.2
.1
.4
.9-4.4
-.9-2.2
-.91.11.2
325.1
280.0325.2245.8250.5241.2
390.5475.6
311.7318.9172.8159.3244.0246.7290.8120.9380.0
1.4
1.4-.5-.7-.1
2.31.0
1.41.51.1-.5-.7.6
1.52.4
323.0
274.1314.1246.9252.5249.5
405.9528.4
313.4314.7171.7180.0246.0250.5286.3127.3387.0
1.3
.5
.6
.3
.0
.9
2.12.2
1.51.31.13.6
.4
.0
.43.22.1
1 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis afterDecember 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will bepublished for even numbered months only.
2 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.3 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim,
Calif.
Indexes on a June 1978=100 base, except U.S. city average.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on a January 1976=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 = 100 base.Indexes on a December 1977=100 base, except U.S. city average.Data not adequate for publication.
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Table 17. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure category and commodity andservice group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
All itemsAll items (1957-59-100)5
Food and beveraaesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats Doultrv fish and eaas
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 6
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 6
Owners' equivalent rent6
Fuel and other utilities .Fuels 7
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas6
Fuel oil9
Other fuels *Gas (piped) and electricity7
Electricity 10
Utility (piped) gas 10
Household furnishings and operation
ADDarel and uDkeeDApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation .
Motor fuel9
Gasoline9
Gasoline, leaded regular11
Gasoline, unleaded regular11
Gasoline unleaded premium 12
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
Anchorage,Alaska
2 3
Index Percentchange
Baltimore,Md.
Index Percentchange
Area pricing
Boston,Mass.
Index Percentchange
schedule
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
IndexPercentchange
Denver-Boulder,Colo.3
IndexPercentchange
Miami,Fla.
4
IndexPercentchange
Milwaukee,Wis.3
IndexPercentchange
Expenditure category
284.1310.4
324.6297.2285.9286.4261.7266.5253.3284.6354.9327.0274.6
266.9237.5105.5229.6347.9102.5102.3284.2372.5422.5184 1181.7265.8208.6194.1336.3
216.4195.6191.8182.5222.9
288.2281.7140.8139.6136.3138.179.0
334.1
432.5292.6307.2276.7
-1 7
.5
.6
.0
.11.32.01.2
-4.2.9
1.6.2
-4.2-6.3-6.6-7.5
.9-6.1-6.3
1.6.8
-3.5-3 6-2.9
1.73.2
.0-1.6
1.21.51.6
-1.521
-1.5-1.7-4.0-4.0-3.9-4.4-2.6
.0
.72.9
.1
.0
330.2383.3
318.0324.3306.1338.6268.1277.3257.7355.9371.0371.1267.8
367.5428.8121.7262.5316.9121.4121.8358.5422.3474.0158 3144.6402.2349.9479.2258.1
228.5205.5234.9162.6238.4
300.7297.1159.4159.2170.3168.677.2
363.7
411.2271.6337.3290.6
0.3
1.82.01.02.91.92.0-.7-.5.4
4.1-.3
.6-.3.2.1
1.0-.6-.73.84.5
-7.9-8 6
.011.117.0-.4-.2
-3.3-4.1-4.4-6.4-1 7
-.4-.5-.9-.8
.2-1.1-1.0
-.2
1.1-.9.7
-.5
323.6387.7
305.1312.7295.7326.4281.9288.8235.0326.5342.2350.2241.9
338.2376.5124.5321.4354.9124.4125.3338.2383.4429.4147 5229.4334.7320.2342.5251.5
229.3213.0200.1196.8253.9
328.0329.9144.0143.5149.0161.374.8
341.9
441.5282.0374.9276.1
0.3
1.71.81.9.5
5.25.4
.11.2-.41.7-.4
.1-.11.1.8
3.0-.9-.9
-1.0-1.8-7.7-7 9
.03.37.7
-4.61.9
-1.0-1.6
1.9-5.2
-.8
.0
.2
.8
.9-.1.8
1.5-1.6
.7-1.5
.3-.8
332.4377.3
324.9334.3331.6394.6279.9287.7262.6350.8427.8331.2250.5
366.0412.8116.7225.2354.6113.3113.6412.6490.9142.8145.8133.2487.7325.6635.4242.9
226.1211.0193.9192.4227.6
272.7273.2139.9139.7149.5153.475.6
392.4
446.0240.7348.3276.8
0.1
1.71.82.51.34.44.41.62.41.7.5
-.1
.2-.2.6.0
4.1-.5-.51.41.3
-5.9-7.4
.02.59.4
-7.8.2
-1.1-1.4-1.1-1.9
-.2
-2.6-3.1
-10.7-10.7-10.6-11.4
-8.55.9
2.4-.1.6
-.4
358.4381.7
285.0291.9284.1306.7248.1253.7271.0285.5350.8315.5253.4
441.3532.3113.8265.3447.6111.8111.4370.2523.9145.3117.7150.9532.4215.4257.1251.4
188.1157.6217.7132.8176.9
301.5296.9140.6138.2137.9136.074.3
382.4
423.8294.9368.3324.1
0.6
.5
.81.21.44.03.91.5
-1.3-.3.1
-3.4
.4
.3
.2-.33.7
.4
.51.71.5
-2.6-12.2
-.91.62.8
.0-.6
-1.7-2.1-3.6-5.1-1.6
.6
.82.02.01.72.13.5
-1.3
2.01.81.6.6
171.2
158.4158.8158.2167.4153.1155.6152.5170.7156.7159.9152.2
174.9184.9108.3163.8203.2108.7108.3170.0191.5177.8142.8184.2191.8195.5140.4143.3
145.1134.8145.1123.0137.5
176.3170.4154.4153.9156.8154.272.9
258.8
200.4136.5195.7169.9
-1.0
-3.5-3.8-1.2
.4-.1.0.3
-6.7-.4
-8.4.7
-.8-.1.4.3
1.1-.5-.6
-3.5-5.6-2.8
-20.8.3
-5.7-5.7-3.1
-.4
-.1-1.0-1.5-.4-.5
-.3-.4
-1.5-1.5
.3-1.3-2.5
.9
.4-.2.0
-2.9
331.3374.0
298.7310.8295.3338.0277.5286.1256.6306.9333.6355.6215.9
378.6428.8119.6254.2368.0119.2119.2412.9475.4506.5161.0166.7458.7346.9579.4243.5
228.2223.4214.9202.6301.3
297.0289.3142.5141.9158.1157.572.6
446.4
399.0284.4324.4287.2
-0.2
.9
.91.0.1
3.63.91.5
-1.3-.4
.61.3
-.4-.8-.4-.5.0
-.9-1.0
1.1-1.3-3.7-3.92.6-.8
-1.4-.2
-1.1
-1.7-1.8-.1
-2.1-4.9
-1.2-1.3
-10.3-10.4-9.7
-10.9-8.8
.8
.9
.3
.8
.5
See footnotes at end of table.
58
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Table 17. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure category and commodity andservice group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 13
Energy 9
Commodities less foodNondurables less food ..Nondurables ..Services less rent of shelter6
Services less medical care
Area pricing schedule 1 1
Anchorage,Alaska
2 3
Index Percentchange
Baltimore,Md.
Index Percentchange
Boston,Mass.
Index Percentchange
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index Percentchange
Denver-Boulder,Colo.3
Index Percentchange
Miami,Fla.
4
Index Percentchange
Milwaukee,Wis.3
IndexPercentchange
Commodity and service group
284.1
274.0324 6239.9247.9234.7
313.3475.2
311.12841158.5163.0243.5251.5288.3123.2298.8
-1.7
-.55
-1.2-.6
-1.9
-2.7.9
.0-1 8-1.7-1.8-1.1
-.6.0.8
-3.0
330.2
295.2318 0276.9275.8290.9
386.6442.8
306.9326 0170.1151.4276.4274.9297.9124.3378.5
0.3
-.11 8
-1.3-1.7
-.6
.8
.8
.5
.3
.12.0
-1.3-1.6
.11.7.8
323.6
283.03051263.2278.6248.0
386.7486.8
308.9317.8175.0159.3261.7274.1292.9122.2376.3
0.3
.51 7-.3-.9.4
.1
.8
.5
.3
.4-.8-.4-.8.5.4.1
332.4
292.9324 9265.7268.9273.2
398.5464.3
307.0325.5175.5162.5265.7267.1301.0117.6383.7
0.1
-.41 7
-2.0-3.3
.0
.82.7
.2
.0
.6-3.5-1.9-3.1
-.61.5.4
358.4
289.0285.0285.4254.7319.9
469.7459.8
298.9353.6187.7178.7283.2253.3270.7118.6467.7
0.6
.3
.5
.2
.9-.8
.91.8
.7
.5
.51.7.0.5.7
1.3.7
171.2
154.7158.4152.4151.5159.1
191.0206.3
165.3169.4171.4171.4152.5151.6155.3117.7189.2
-1.0
-1.9-3.5-.7-.9-.4
-.4.4
-1.4-1.2-.8
-3.6-.7-.7
-2.3-.4-.4
331.3
285.9298.7274.8274.2271.0
407.1431.2
301.5327.7184.1176.0271.3266.4287.2112.6401.8
-0.2
-.8.9
-1.9-3.1
-.6
.4
.8
.0-.3.3
-4.7-1.8-2.8
-.91.5.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 17. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure category and commodityand service group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1
NortheastPennsylvania
Index Percentchange
Portland,Oreg.-Wash.:
Index Percentchange
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index Percentchange
San Diego,Calif.
IndexPercentchange
Seattle-Everett,Wash.3
Index Percentchange
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index Percentchange
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)15
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs " .
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home 16
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs6
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs6
Owners' equivalent rent6
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas " ....Fuel oil9
Other fuels9
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 18
Utility (piped) gas 18
Household furnishings and operation .
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparel.Footwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel9
Gasoline 9
Gasoline, leaded regular "Gasoline, unleaded regular " ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 12
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services .
Personal care
Expenditure category
309.0364.7
297.8307.5298.5309.1285.3291.8236.2317.8363.9333.0226.0
331.8375.2119.0285.2429.0117.8118.1473.8461.7524.5160.7167.5295.6190.7162.1225.2
205.7201.3207.4178.2237.2
285.2293.4136.4136.2136.0132.571.6
269.8
475.3266.5329.3291.5
-0.1
.6
.7
.91.13.94.31.2
-2.3-.8-.1.9
-.6-.5-.9
-1.32.0-.9
-1.0-1.1-2.2-4.8-9.0
.6
.0
.0
.0
.0
-3.5-3.9-4.7-7.1
-.2
-.5-.6
-5.7-5.7-6.1-6.3-2.82.7
2.6.7.8
-.2
314.7372.0
304.2313.1290.5323.5264.5269.1228.5309.6372.0366.3226.5
318.7364.3112.3248.2382.0111.0110.8378.4368.1385.6129.5NA
332.8186.8173.9223.6
188.4180.3204.5151.3215.2
316.7324.4154.4154.3149.0154.075.4
352.9
433.2259.0371.9299.2
0.0
-.4-.3
-1.0-1.3-1.7-1.8
.0-2.6
.51.0
-2.4
-.8-.4-.5-.7.2
-.4-.4
-1.7-3.5
-11.0-11.0NA
.0
.0
.0-1.2
-4.0-4.8-2.1-9.1-2.2
2.01.83.33.34.03.12.44.7
.61.5.3
-.6
325.6380.3
313.4318.4308.7348.1252.8258.8293.8367.1367.9343.7261.8
371.7423.8123.1242.1381.3122.6123.2377.2473.0455.9170.1143.2457.4405.0483.9252.4
189.3177.6170.8148.4148.9
281.4286.4138.8138.6147.4151.379.7
273.6
408.7260.6341290.7
2.2
1.81.82.51.54.54.61.22.41.8.1
1.6
5.53.92.22.6
.44.64.8
13.015.8-6.4-8.9-3.418.832.8
1.81.6
-3.9-4.4
-10.7-.2
-5.3
-.4-.6
-1.8-1.7-2.0-2.1
.34.3
1.8-1.1
.7
.1
383.1402.7
324.4338.1299.1327.9279.6284.7243.9303.1363.4430.7211.7
491.2633.3138.6376.6407.2139.6140.2342.3434.8211.9173.3217.2457.2458.8454.4230.4
211.3193.3195.5162.222.9
315.8311.5150.0149.9156.8170.380.7
381.1
392.7270.7322.4293.4
0.1
-.8-1.0-1.6-1.43.73.8
.0-7.1-3.8
.02.0
1.31.21.61.52.21.01.1.7.0
-1.6-11.2
-.5.0.0.0
2.1
-3.3-4.15.4
-11.7-1.8
-1.3-1.5-7.9-7.9-9.9-7.9-4.82.6
1.31.1
-1.0-2.4
323.7380.4
297.5306.9290.3312.4250.7258.9247.3257.5403.0346.3237.4
360.1412.1114.6277.4464.3112.9112.3353.5461.5414.3150.4173.4441.9448.9418.1251.2
198.9184.9189.5142.4205.4
285.7285.9151.9151.4175.1178.774.3
310.6
408.5271.4358.2323.5
0.1
-.4-.3-.81.81.91.9
-1.0-9.9
.5
.6-1.6
-.3-.1
.0
.0
.0
.2
.1-1.1-2.0-9.7
-10.6.0
1.92.3
.0-.1
.0-.1
-1.8-.8
-2.1
-.1-.11.71.72.21.61.5
2.51.6
.3
329.3383.7
327.1330.6332.2347.6292.3302.7254.2383.0422.2332.4288.3
350.7377.5125.6303.0434.6118.0118.1360.4456.0564.6151.7309.2434.4343.6504.9273.8
214.7188.1191.7159.9223.6
302.8291.0152.2152.1161.6162.178.7
432.1
455.3266.5343.3273.4
-0.1
-.3-.4-.5-.7-.3-.31.4-.6
-1.5-.1.2
-.5-.6-.1-.2.6
-1.1-1.1
1.31.2
-8.9-8.9-8.83.9
12.8-4.5-1.5
.1-.1
-4.22.0
.0
.2
.3-1.4-1.2
-.7-1.3-1.1-1.6
.21.21.52.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 17. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure category and commodityand service group. Indexes, July 1986, and percent changes, May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1 1
NortheastPennsylvania
Index Percentchange
Portland,Oreg.-Wash.!
Index Percentchange
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index Percentchange
San Diego,Calif.
Index Percentchange
Seattle-Everett,Wash.3
Index Percentchange
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index Percentchange
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 13
Energy9
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter6
Services less medical care
309.0
282.7297.8271.6271.3272.8
360.8536.7
296.3299.9170.3157.6268.3265.7285.1120.5335.9
-0.1
-.4.6
-1.2-2.6
.9
.52.8
.1-.3.3
-3.4-1.1-2.4-.91.4.1
314.7
277.8304.2262.4262.6275.5
372.8466.3
301.8307.9169.0159.4260.6258.8283.5124.0360.1
0.0
-.5-.4-.5
-1.3.5
.6
.2
.0
.1-.2-.6
-1.4-.81.4.6
325.6
285.1313.4262.1249.3276.6
394.8440.9
299.6320.5177.9166.7262.6250.1284.2119.6385.4
2.2
1.8-.7
-1.1-.2
4.42.1
1.82.21.48.7-.6
-1.0.5
4.64.7
383.1
305.2324.4290.1265.3320.0
504.5417.0
302.1382.1208.3175.8286.7259.6295.6120.3512.3
0.1
-1.0-.8
-1.2-3.61.6
1.01.3
-.4.0.4
-4.5-1.1-3.2-2.1
.81.0
323.7
277.3297.5264.1271.4267.1
400.6436.7
296.2318.8178.1175.3262.3267.0285.4115.9394.4
0.1
-.1-.4.0.2
-.2
2.4
329.3
283.3327.1255.1262.0254.7
393.2496.2
311.5322.8176.7162.7257.0264.1295.3124.6380.3
-0.1
-.5-.3-.6-.9-.2
.3
.2
.1-.1-.1.0
-.6-.8-.61.2.3
1 Areas on pricing schedule 2 (See footnote 1 table 13) will appearnext month.
2 Indexes oh a October 1967=100 base unless otherwise indicated.3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer be
published on a bi-monthly basis after December 1986. Local indexes willbe published on a semi-annual average basis.
4 Indexes are on a November 1977=100 base unless otherwiseindicated.
5 The 1957-59=100 base is not available for Anchorage, Alaska andDenver-Boulder, Colo.; index for Anchorage, Alaska is on a May-October1960=100 base; index for Denver-Boulder, Colo, is on a January1964=100 base.
Indexes on a November 1982=100 base.Index on a June 1978=100 base in Miami, Fla.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.;
Denver-Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Anchorage, Alaska; Denver-
Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla.11 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Anchorage, Alaska; Denver-
Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla. Indexes on a January 1976=100 base inBaltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.; and Milwaukee,Wis.
12 Indexes on an August 1981 =100 base.13 Indexes are on the bases listed below:
Anchorage, Alaska January 1978=100.
Baltimore, Md March 1978=100.Boston, Mass January 1978=100.Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd March 1978=100.Denver-Boulder, Colo January 1978=100.Miami, Fla November! 977=100.Milwaukee, Wis November 1977=100.Northeastern Pennsylvania...November 1977=100.Portland, Oreg.-Wash January 1978=100.St. Louis, Mo.-lll March 1978=100.San Diego, Calif November 1977=100.Seattle-Everett, Wash November 1977=100.Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va November 1977=100.
14 Data for Northeast, Pa. will no longer be published after December1986.
15 The 1957-59=100 base is not available for San Diego, Calif.; indexis on a February 1965=100 base.
16 Index is on an April 1967=100 base in Northeastern Pennsylvaniaand Portland, Oreg.-Wash.
17 Index on a June 1978=100 base in San Diego, Calif.18 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Northeast, Pa.; and Portland,
Oreg.-Wash.19 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Northeast, Pa.; and Portland,
Oreg.-Wash. Indexes on a January 1976=100 base' in St Louis, Mo.-lll.;San Diego, Calif.; Seattle-Everett, Wash.; and Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.
NA Data not adequate for publication.
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Table 18. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Selected areas, all items index
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size classPricingsched-ule1
Otherindexbase
Indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Percent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
May1986
June1986
Percent change toJune 1986 from—
June1985
Apr.1986
May1986
Area2
U.S. city average
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndDetroit, Mich.3
LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif. .,N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Anchorage, Alaska4
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.4
Denver-Boulder, Colo.4 ,Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.4
Northeast Pennsylvania 5
Portland, Oreg.-Wash.4
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.4
Seattle-Everett, Wash.4
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Atlanta, Ga.4
Buffalo, N.Y.4
Cleveland, Ohio 6
Dallas-Fort Worth, TexHonolulu, Hawaii4
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.4
Minneapolis-StPaul, Minn.-Wis.4...Pittsburgh, PaSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif.7
Region 8
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest
fopui&iion size ciass
A-1 9
A-2 9
BCD
See footnotes at end of table.
MMMMM
111111
10/67
11/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
320.4
309.1308.1320.2313.2319.7
321.4
309.6311.0322.7312.3320.8
281.8326.8319.3324.8350.3173.4350.6308.1303.2314.2345.2309.4330.2
323.0
315.6310.2324.5314.4323.5
322.9
316.0307.5323.8316.5324.6
276.9327.9320.8324.9352.4171.6350.1307.8303.4320.6345.0310.1330.2
1.2
1.6-.32.53.31.9
.31.41.6.5
-1.0-.6-.1.7.1
1.32.4
.31.3
0.5
2.1-1.1
.31.31.2
-1.7.3.5.0.6
-1.0-.1-.1.1
2.0-.1.2.0
0.0
.1-.9-.2.7.3
1.3
1.5.9
3.32.62.0
331.7292.7324.4334.1306.0327.7308.9332.3307.8333.2
171.1170.0174.1174.5
169.3173.8172.7173.4173.6
335.5294.0328.2337.4306.5330.9311.4336.2308.3338.1
171.6172.2175.2176.3
171.0175.2174.1174.6174.2
2.9.1.9
1.22.0
-1.2.3
1.2.0
2.9
1.9.7.9
2.0
2.31.21.01.0.4
0.8
2.1.7
1.3.4
1.2
1.1.4
1.21.0.2
1.0.8
1.2.2
1.5
.31.3.6
1.0
1.0.8.8.7.3
0.5
1.9-.3.6.7.8
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(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, and population size classPricingsched-ule1
Otherindexbase
Indexes
Apr.1986
May1986
June1986
July1986
Percent change toJuly 1986 from—
July1985
May1986
June1986
Percent change toJune 1986 from—
June1985
Apr.1986
May1986
Region/population size classcross classification 8
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D 5
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D 5
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
166.9172.1174.9174.9171.7167.7173.2177.1187.4165.1174.3168.9177.2171.4174.0173.9
167.7174.7176.1177.1172.2169.7174.6178.7187.8167.2175.2
175.5172.6174.6175.4
2.11.11.12.81.0.4
1.41.12.2
.3
.41.61.0.1.3.7
0.51.5.7
1.3.3
1.2.8.9.2
1.3.5.6
-1.0.7.3.9
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 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastem N.J. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
3 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis afterDecember 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will bepublished for even numbered months only.
4 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer bepublished on a bi-monthly basis after December 1986. A local index willbe published on a semi-annual average basis.
5 This index will no longer be published after December 1986.6 After December 1986, Cleveland, Ohio will be published in odd
instead of even numbered months.7 After December 1986, this index series will be published on a
monthly basis.8 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.
The population size classes are aggregations of areas which haveurban population as defined:
A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of population size classesA-1 and A-2.
9 A-1 and A-2 will be aggregated to produce a population size class Aindex after December 1986. A-1 and A-2 will no longer be publishedseparately after December 1986.
NOTE: Local area CPI indexes are by-products of the national CPIprogram. Because each local index is a small subset of the nationalindex, it has a smaller sample size and is, therefore, subject tosubstantially more sampling and other measurement error than thenational index. As a result, local area indexes show greater volatility thanthe national index, although their long-term trends are quite similar.Therefore, the Bureau of Labor Statistics strongly urges users to consideradopting the national average CPI for use in escalator clauses.
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Table 19. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Selected areas, food at homeexpenditure categories
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, population size classOtherindexbase
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs1
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome1
Indexes, July 1986
Area2
U.S. city average
Anchorage, Alaska3
Atlanta, Ga.3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y.3
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem IndCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo.3
Detroit, MichHonolulu, Hawaii3
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, CalifMiami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.3..,N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastem N.JNortheast Pennsylvania4
Philadelphia, Pa.-N.JPittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.3
San Francisco-Oakland, CalifSeattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Region s
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest
Population size class 5
A-1 8
A-2 e
BCD
See footnotes at end of table.
10/67
11/77
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
303.9
278.5319.2302.4292.4307.1295.1329.5302.7306.2285.3295.1340.9316.3298.7301.8161.4302.2303.2314.2301.0305.7290.0291.4309.0302.1311.5289.3325.9
157.2153.5157.8160.4
156.2157.9158.8154.8156.4
324.6
283.0309.1337.6321.3299.6329.4397.8318.3313.1282.1328.8316.5321.3316.3325.1171.6354.6352.4331.8301.4327.8306.8326.8364.7339.9350.3314.0320.8
170.2173.6168.1177.3
169.8173.3174.9170.7170.2
274.0
244.6259.9267.7279.9280.3269.8280.8296.4257.3244.2273.4320.0270.7258.9275.8161.5284.9263.0285.2278.8275.0251.2252.2252.9273.5288.6248.1292.6
156.1148.8151.7154.2
154.8151.8153.3148.5155.0
257.0
245.2295.3253.1234.1254.7242.4264.0250.9281.5269.3242.6297.2298.6281.7255.5152.0258.7282.2267.0234.6247.5227.3235.9288.4255.3248.3246.4254.1
141.7139.8153.4150.3
145.7147.1145.7143.0143.8
325.6
284.7370.5354.0332.6348.4332.1352.0306.8318.2302.0300.3367.9323.0325.3282.5175.0309.1291.0336.5352.1327.7333.6316.6364.8306.6304.4261.0374.3
170.9166.3172.5165.1
161.6172.1177.1168.4172.2
373.4
354.0410.0358.1329.9376.0353.9416.8353.3386.7365.4367.8413.0397.3356.7386.2153.9341.5360.1389.9365.4391.9370.4385.3370.1366.6396.3395.4415.3
152.2151.6155.3162.3
153.7156.6155.9154.3150.4
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(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area, region, population size class
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/A .West/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D4
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D 4
Otherindexbase
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs1
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome1
Indexes, July 1986
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
156.2154.8161.1158.8161.2150.3159.1164.0156.8153.5153.3158.6159.2151.8157.4161.4
168.4173.3169.4177.0175.4180.4166.9181.9173.2171.2168.1172.2170.6170.8167.7174.8
155.6151.2154.2151.6159.2142.9151.8158.8155.6146.5143.6155.0155.4149.4160.4153.9
143.7143.0154.7151.9136.4137.3153.8153.3139.3135.6152.0143.6140.5137.1153.1143.0
166.5167.0173.3156.3188.6159.8179.8173.9168.6172.3164.0171.9178.2161.8174.3182.5
151.1151.5162.7163.6154.7149.0156.8162.7152.6155.7153.1157.1156.7149.7144.2162.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Area, region, population size class
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome
Area2
U.S. city average
Anchorage, Alaska3
Atlanta, Ga.3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y.3
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo.3
Detroit, MichHonolulu, Hawaii3
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif..Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.-Wis.3
N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastem N.JNortheast Pennsylvania4
Philadelphia, Pa.-NJPittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.3
San Francisco-Oakland, CalifSeattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Region 5
NortheastNorth Central.SouthWest
Population size class 5
A - 2 6 .BCD
Percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
1.3
-.42.41.62.51.91.22.11.4
-1.0.6
1.1-2.3
.1
.4
.1-.4.7.8
2.42.11.21.0
-1.2.5
-1.51.41.2.3
1.71.31.2.5
1.51.01.11.21.6
0.0
.0-1.1-.3.8
2.1-.21.9.7
-.8.7
-2.7-.41.6.9.5
-1.0-.5-.1.1.8
-.2-.8-.9.0
-1.7.7
-.3.2
-.2-.2
.3
.5
-.2.2
-.2.4.1
3.7
1.54.83.44.05.24.73.62.8
.23.34.3
-2.31.74.42.6
.22.23.64.85.02.03.7
-3.23.3
.35.03.71.9
3.94.33.52.8
4.13.13.43.74.3
0.4
.52.2-.7-.2.0.1
1.2.5
-.3.2.7
-1.4-.1.3
1.9-.11.7.7
1.1-.1-.81.41.6
-1.5.1
1.1-.3.4
.4
.6
.1
.9
.8
.3
.4-.1.7
0.6
-5.74.7
.86.2
-1.42.4-.32.3
-1.6-1.3
.6-6.2-1.6-6.5-4.1-1.5
.1-3.53.42.93.1
-3.1-2.8-.7
-3.8-4.6-2.5-1.0
2.5.5
1.1-3.3
1.6-.8.3.2
1.9
-0.1
.7
.61.9.2.4
-1.82.1-.2
-2.2-.5-.3
-1.1-1.3
.1-1.3
-.6-.6.4.1.0.7
1.3.5
-.5-2.5
1.62.2-.7
.2-.5-.2-.1
-.5.1.3
-.1-.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Area, region, population size class
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/ BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/C.... .. .Northeast/D 4
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D4
Totalfood
athome
Cerealsand
bakeryproducts
Meats,poultry,
fish, andeggs
Dairyproducts
Fruitsand
vegetables
Otherfoods
athome
Percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
2.01.0.4.4
1.01.31.9.2.5
1.71.31.02.11.71.5.9
0.2-.5-.2.3
-1.6.6.2.6
-.4.3.7
1.6.3
-.5.4
-.1
4.24.01.93.13.84.24.01.41.84.74.04.53.84.94.43.2
0.6.3.1
1.4-.3.7.5.6
-.2-.1.2
-.3-.12.2-.3.6
2.9.5
-.3-4.1-.1.2
3.2-3.2
1.6.9.2
-3.45.3
.61.9.1
0.4-.7-.5-.4.5
-.6.5.3
-.8.1
-.1.2.1
-.3-.6-.1
1 Index is on an April 1967=100 base in NortheasternPennsylvania and Portland, Oreg.-Wash.
2 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan StatisticalArea (SMSA), exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim,Calif, is a combination of two SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem Ind. are themore extensive Standard Consolidated Areas. Area definitionsare those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which doesnot include Douglas County. Definitions do not includerevisions made since 1973.
3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will nolonger be published on a bi-monthly basis after December1986. A local index will be published on a semi-annual
4 This index will no longer be published after December1986.
5 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas
which have urban population as defined:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of populationsize classes A-1 and A-2.
6 A-1 and A-2 will be aggregated to produce a populationsize class A index after December 1986. A-1 and A-2 will nolonger be published separately after December 1986.
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Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced monthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group, percent change from June 1986 to July 1986
GroupU.S.city
average
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Detroit,Mich.1
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
Philadelphia,Pa.-NJ.
Expenditure category
All items.
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products ..Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs .
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costsRent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rent
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oilOther fuels
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operation .
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparel....Footwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuelGasoline
Gasoline, leaded regularGasoline, unleaded regular....Gasoline, unleaded premium ,
Public transportation
Medical care.
Entertainment.
Other goods and services .Personal care
0.0
.91.3.0
3.73.6
.4
.6-.1.2.2
.1
.5
.6
.61.2.4.4
-1.2-1.7-5.5-6.5-.9-.9.5
-3.1.1
-.7-1.3-.7-.5
-1.3-1.5-6.5-6.6-7.2-6.8-4.8
.7
.7
.8
.1
0.1
.7
.71.2-.24.74.5
.12.4
-1.8-.2.2
.61.0.8.9
1.3.7.7
-.5-.6
-4.5-4.9-1.7-.2.2
-1.0.7
1.41.5
-1.28.1
-3.5
-2.1-2.3-9.2-9.5
-10.1-10.3-6.7
.0
1.2
1.41.4.2
-0.9
.9
.91.1
-2.74.34.1.7.6
-.3.3.7
-1.91.01.7.9
7.7.6.6
-9.9-15.0
-.9-1.1
.0-16.5-1.0
-26.9.6
-2.1-2.6
.2-5.9-3.7
-1.5-1.6-8.9-8.9
-10.7-8.3-8.1
.0
1.7
1.72.1
-0.2
.0
.1
.1
.52.62.41.9
-4.1-1.3
.1-1.1
.8
.7
.6
.52.2.8.5.2.2
1.0NA
1.0.2.1.3
1.7
-.4-.6.4
-2.6-.9
-2.2-2.3-8.6-8.6-9.5-8.5-7.9
-.4
.4
-.2
-.8-2.4
0.7
1.61.72.4.1
4.85.01.13.4.1.2.2
.82.02.52.61.11.81.8
-2.9-3.7-5.3-5.6
.0-3.0-2.3-4.1
.4
-1.1-1.4-3.92.23.4
-.7-1.0-4.9-4.9-5.3-5.4-4.0
.6
.8
.6
1.61.3
0.3
.8
.91.2-.22.02.2-.83.1
.7
.3
.2
-.2-.21.0-.6
10.4-1.0-1.0-1.0-1.6-6.5-6.8
.0
.3
.5
.0
.7
2.53.18.31.2-.8
-.2-.9
-6.0-6.0-7.0-5.9-5.1
7.8
1.3
.9
.6-.1
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Table 20. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced monthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group, percent change from June 1986 to July 1986—Continued
GroupU.S.city
average
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Detroit,Mich.1
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
New York,N.Y.-
NortheastemNJ.
Philadelphia,Pa.-NJ.
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beverages ,Commodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services ,
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergyCommodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelterServices less medical care
0.0
-.3.9
-1.2-1.9-.2
.3
.6
-.2-.1.4
-4.0-1.1-1.8-.4.2.3
0.1
-.3.7
-1.0-1.9
.4
.61.4
-.1.0.7
-4.5-.9
-1.8-.5.5.5
-0.9
-.6.9
-1.4-2.8
-.2
-1.22.1
-1.3-1.0
.7-12.4-1.4-2.5-.8
-2.5-1.5
-0.2
-.9.0
-1.5-2.7
.2
.4
.5
-.6-.3.3
-5.2-1.5-2.6-1.2
.2
.4
0.7
.41.6-.6-.9-.1
.9
.1
.2
.71.1
-4.1-.6-.8.6
-.1.9
0.3
.1
.8-.5
-1.1.6
.61.4
.5
.3
.8-3.4-.4
-1.0.0
1.3.5
1 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis after December 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will bepublished for even numbered months only.
"* Data not adequate for publication.
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Table 21. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced monthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
U.S.city
average
Index Percentchange
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index Percentchange
Detroit,Mich. 1
IndexPercentchange
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index Percentchange
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
Index Percentchange
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index Percentchange
All itemsAll items (1957-59= 100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products ....Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs ...
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3
Fuel oil4
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operation ,
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparel.Footwear
TransportationPrivate transportation .
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular6
Gasoline, unleaded regular6 ...Gasoline, unleaded premium 7
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services .
Personal care
Expenditure category
322.9375.5
312.0319.5303.9324.6274.0281.9257.0325.6373.4364.2243.4
354.5391.5110.0280.3420.4108.8108.8390.3469.1462.9445.5182.8461.4390.8548.7246.5
201.8186.3195.4160.8209.6
304.6298.3144.6144.4154.2160.174.6
418.0
432.4269.0341.;288.8
0.5
1.01.01.2.8
4.34.5
.5-1.8
-.2.6.5
.8
.71.11.02.2
.5
.51.92.0
-7.4-8.7-1.64.29.4
-2.9.2
-1.6-2.0-2.3-3.1-1.1
-.4-.5
-3.2-3.2-3.4-3.0-2.6
1.0
1.2
316.0359.0
296.9303.3295.1329.4269.8281.3242.4332.1353.9324.7233.8
348.2378.5109.0248.6435.0108.1107.6396.1506.4477.8166.6153.8488.5507.1402.5233.3
172.4151.2144.3134.8165.6
298.1286.8141.3140.7156.7157.179.7
435.6
439.0325.1343.8256.5
2.1
1.71.71.9.7
6.16.2
.9
.4-.71.32.1
4.8.5.3.9
-4.4.5.5
22.930.2-6.0-6.7-1.035.967.2-1.8
.3
.3
.2-2.65.9
-1.6
-1.1-1.2-5.0-4.9-4.7-5.1-4.4-.4
1.51.41.8.0
307.5353.3
294.1297.6295.1328.8273.4276.9242.6300.3367.8316.1273.9
334.0376.9112.1259.9376.5109.6109.7400.4453.7548.8177.2195.5439.7341.1498.6200.3
159.4142.1159.6118.9137.1
293.9290.0150.3149.9161.0167.676.0
415.3
455.9223.9331.4257.8
-1.1
1.01.01.2
-2.33.74.0-.62.2
.2
.7
.6
-2.8.1
1.7.4
11.7-.6-.6
-10.1-13.3
-1.8-2.0-.7
-14.61.7
-25.5-1.2
-4.4-5.6-1.9
-12.1-2.8
-1.1-1.3-7.3-7.3-8.9-6.8-6.91.5
2.1-.21.71.2
323.8380.7
309.1319.8301.8325.1275.8279.6255.5282.5386.2356.3225.4
361.6398.9112.1341.9364.6111.2110.8381.3520.0163.7NA
163.7523.6375.8737.9230.9
182.7169.9176.5126.1220.9
321.4320.7144.7144.7156.7165.376.2
340.5
450.1212.4329.282.1
0.3
.3
.4
.11.24.14.21.4
-8.3-.4.9
1.21.42.12.03.61.0.8.4
-.2.6
NA.6
-.2-.4.0
1.3
.2
.11.6
-1.7-3.6
-1.0-1.0-7.8-7.8-8.4-7.7-7.5-2.0
.8
.2-.4
-1.6
316.5376.6
320.6331.7314.2331.8285.2290.6267.0336.5389.9377.6234.0
326.4346.1112.5301.4441.2112.1112.3382.8484.9498.6161.5195.0471.2422.2551.5249.8
184.9162.1155.1142.5197.2
334.0303.7141.5141.1143.7146.372.:
475.6
426.1287.4354.317.0
1.3
1.41.41.9.8
5.86.1
.9-1.3-.2
2.43.03.43.6
.93.03.11.51.6
-6.5-6.9
.05.5
11.0-2.2
-2.7-3.5-5.0-1.2
.6
.3
.0-.5-.4-.2-.3-.61.4
1.02.11.2.0
324.6379.1
323.2333.5305.7327.8275.0284.2247.5327.7391.9421.6251.2
345.8386.2114.2299.9565.0110.6110.8401.6474.0466.2156.6176.1471.5483.9437.9238.5
154.2134.7142.979.0
196.3
333.8329.8153.7154.2163.2167.172.9
409.0
503.0246.8356.9274.6
1.2
.7
.81.0.6
2.62.9-.81.2.2.1.2
1.6.5
1.5-1.119.0
.0
.04.76.0
-7.1-7.4
.011.820.3
.11.7
.1
.02.4
-1.7-2.8
1.0.5
-1.0-1.0-2.0
-.4-1.08.2
1.81.6.8.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 21. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced monthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
U.S.city
average
Index Percentchange
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index Percentchange
Detroit,Mich. 1
Index Percentchange
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index Percentchange
New York,N.Y.-
NortheasternN.J.
IndexPercentchange
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
IndexPercentchange
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy8
Energy4
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
322.9
281.1312.0260.7260.1263.2
397.7466.9
304.3317.4321.1363.1259.6257.7287.2107.8387.9
0.5
-.11.0-.8
-1.3-.1
1.11.2
.4
.4
.6-.4-.8
-1.2-.11.51.1
316.0
270.5296.9249.9245.2256.9
392.7482.9
296.7309.7174.8178.7249.3243.8273.0109.8379.1
2.1
1.7-.5
-1.0
3.81.8
2.52.1
.912.2-.4-.9.5
6.34.0
307.5
254.1294.1231.6235.9228.5
397.0479.6
287.9298.6166.8156.6233.6238.7266.2105.1377.3
-1.1
-.81.0
-1.9-3.0
-.7
-1.52.2
-1.4-1.3
.2-10.8-1.7-2.8
-.9-2.3-1.8
323.8
265.5309.1242.5248.5241.1
419.5479.2
298.2317.3175.3175.7241.7245.8280.0112.2410.3
0.3
-.6.3
-1.3-2.5
.6
1.2
.0
.3
.9-4.8-1.2-2.4-1.0
1.11.3
316.5
276.8320.6244.4252.8232.6
381.9454.2
308.0311.1167.9158.4242.7249.2289.7106.8372.5
1.3
1.4-.4-.6-.2
2.31.0
.81.41.4.9
-.4-.5
1.62.4
324.6
277.7323.2246.9239.2261.0
414.8566.9
311.4315.9172.7177.8246.3238.7284.1112.0393.3
1.2
.4
.7
.2-.2.8
2.11.9
1.41.21.03.1
.2-.2.3
3.22.1
1 Detroit, Mich, will no longer be published on a monthly basis afterDecember 1986. Beginning after December 1986, a local index will bepublished for even numbered months only.
2 Indexes on a December 1984=100 base.3 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim,
Calif.
Indexes on a June 1978=100 base, except U.S. city average.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on a January 1976=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 =100 base.Indexes on a December 1977=100 base, except U.S. city average.Data not adequate for publication.
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Table 22. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure categoryand commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1 1
Anchorage,Alaska
Index Percentchange
Baltimore,Md.
Index Percentchange
Boston,Mass.
Index Percentchange
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index Percentchange
Denver-Boulder,Colo.3
Index Percentchange
Miami,Fla.
Index Percentchange
Milwaukee,Wis.3
IndexPercentchange
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)5
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs6
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costsOwners' equivalent rent6
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels7
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas8 . . .Fuel oil9
Other fuels9
Gas (piped) and electricity7
Electricity t0
Utility (piped) gas 10
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel •Gasoline •
Gasoline, leaded regular "Gasoline, unleaded regular" ....Gasoline, unleaded premium " .
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
276.9302.5
322.8297.0278.5283.0244.6249.3245.2284.7354.0340.7262.2
255.7224.393.7
229.6362.7
94.894.7
282.2375.1423.2182.8190.8265.9208.8194.1332.0
212.5186.1197.3167.6200.6
287.2284.5144.3143.1139.2142.878.9
339.8
417.8268.4314.8287.6
-1.7
.5
.5-.2.1.9
1.51.1
-4.4.9
1.7.3
-4.3-6.5-7.0-7.5
1.0-6.2-6.3
1.91.1
-3.4-3.6-2.9
1.73.2
.0-1.5
1.01.41.6
-1.01.7
-1.6-1.8-4.1-4.0-3.9-4.3-2.6
.0
.63.4
.1-.3
327.9380.7
317.8325.5302.4337.6267.7277.1253.1354.0358.1387.5253.4
365.4420.4109.4262.5317.0110.0110.5358.7420.8474.5158.3144.6401.3349.9479.2268.0
221.9196.6219.5152.2208.0
301.8301.3161.1160.9171.1170.977.3
331.4
387.5272.2329.0286.9
0.3
1.61.8.8
3.11.21.2-.6-.6.4
3.7-.2
.6-.3.1.1.9
-.6-.63.54.2
-8.0-8.6
.011.717.0-.4-.1
-3.4-4.2-3.3-8.9-1.0
-.4-.5-.9-.8.2
-1.1-1.0
-.2
1.0-.41.0-.5
320.8384.3
301.7307.8292.4321.3279.9287.3234.1332.6329.9346.0258.2
339.5380.3111.7321.4350.3109.8110.2338.9383.2429.2147.5229.4334.4320.2342.5252.4
224.5210.0186.9210.1250.2
327.2329.8143.2142.8148.8160.474.6
343.1
431.1270.9370.2269.0
0.5
2.12.22.6
.65.25.4
.15.7-.51.6-.1
.1-.21.1.8
3.1-.9-.9-.9
-1.9-7.7-7.9
.03.17.7
-4.62.4
-.9-1.4
1.7-3.4
-.7
.0
-.1
1.4-1.0
-1.7.4
-.8
324.9368.8
324.8334.8329.5397.8280.8287.9264.0352.0416.8338.6245.6
351.7384.4108.1225.2355.7105.5105.8414.7496.1147.5146.8149.8490.5325.6635.4244.8
235.0222.0203.2206.5231.9
269.7273.3140.4140.1149.5154.276.0
364.7
466.6225.1347.0291.0
0.0
1.61.72.31.43.93.91.81.21.7.4
-.1
.0-.3.7.0
4.2-.6-.6.6.4
-5.7-7.4
.01.39.4
-7.8.2
.9
.9-2.25.5-.2
-2.7-2.9
-10.6-10.7-10.6-11.4
-8.44.6
2.3-.1.6
-.5
352.4375.3
293.6301.1285.3282.1244.2250.3269.3302.0365.4345.4257.3
427.3505.6103.8265.3437.1104.3104.0368.6520.4144.9117.8151.1532.6215.4257.1248.2
211.3181.5219.5161.0175.6
302.9300.5140.6138.2137.6137.780.8
353.8
420.1276.3367.7318.4
0.6
.4
.81.11.34.74.61.0
-2.0-.3.1
-3.6
.5
.2-.1-.33.6
.4
.51.71.4
-2.8-12.2
-.91.62.8
.0
.1
-1.9-2.2-3.8-6.4-1.6
.7
.82.02.01.72.03.5
-1.2
2.11.91.9.3
171.6
165.5165.9161.4171.6161.5163.8152.0175.0153.9176.5158.2
175.2186.8104.6163.8202.5104.5104.1172.3190.2182.7142.7184.2190.4195.5140.4143.6
146.5137.2157.6118.9126.0
174.7171.3152.7152.2156.4151.672.5
256.3
198.2146.4187.2158.9
-1.0
-2.8-3.0-1.4
.5-.7-.6.0
-7.3-.4
-6.2.9
-.8-.2.5.3
1.3-.5-.6
-3.5-5.5
-.4-20.8
.4-5.6-5.7-3.1
-.3
-.3-1.0-1.3
-.7-.5
-.5-.5
-1.5-1.5
.2-1.3-2.4
.8
.4-.1.1
-3.0
350.1395.2
305.7316.8302.2354.6284.9293.2258.7309.1341.5359.1232.6
428.0504.9106.9254.2365.4106.9106.8412.8473.8511.0162.3166.7456.9346.9579.4245.1
225.4219.8223.9180.0323.0
294.6288.0142.3141.7158.5157.072.8
434.4
397.2273.0338.1299.0
-0.1
1.01.01.2.1
3.53.81.7-.6-.4.6
1.4
-.4-.8-.5-.5.0
-.9-.91.3
-1.3-3.4-3.92.6-.8
-1.4-.2
-1.3
-1.4-1.4-.7
-1.7-3.1
-1.2-1.3
-10.3-10.3-9.7
-10.9-8.8
.7
.8
.3
.9
.5
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Table 22. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditure categoryand commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1
Anchorage,Alaska
Index Percentchange
Baltimore,Md.
Index Percentchange
Boston,Mass.
Index Percentchange
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index Percentchange
Denver-Boulder,Colo.3
Index Percentchange
Miami,Fla.
IndexPercentchange
Milwaukee,Wis.3
Index Percentchange
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 13
Energy9
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter6
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
276.9
269.3322.8236.5246.4226.9
306.2452.5
307.5277.2154.0162.1239.4248.9286.6107.8292.8
-1.7
-.6
-1.3-.8
-1.7
-2.9.7
-.1-1.8-1.7-2.0-1.2-.7-.1.8
-3.2
327.9
299.2317.8283.6274.0298.0
378.6413.9
307.2324.7168.4152.2282.3272.2296.9110.8372.2
0.3
-.11.6
-1.2-1.7-.5
1.0.7
1.8-1.1-1.6
.01.91.0
320.8
285.0301.7269.1276.5256.0
381.7472.5
305.5315.7173.2159.0267.7273.0290.0109.6372.4
0.5
.72.1-.2-.7
1.0
.6-.8-.2-.7.8.5
324.9
286.6324.8258.1271.7251.1
396.3494.2
307.3317.3170.7161.9258.3269.3302.4106.9378.4
0.0
-.31.6
-1.6-2.9
2.7
.1-.1.6
-4.4-1.6-2.7-.51.0.2
352.4
291.9293.6287.0261.2311.2
452.6453.2
299.1349.0183.8179.9285.0259.6278.2109.8449.7
0.6
-.6
.92.0
1.6
1.5
171.6
159.1165.5155.1153.4158.2
189.7201.2
167.1170.1172.2167.5155.2153.6160.0106.4188.3
-1.0
-1.6-2.8
-.6-.8-.6
-.4
-1.2-1.2-.8
-3.3-.6-.7
-2.0-.6-.5
350.1
287.2305.7272.9279.6258.6
471.4430.1
302.0347.2196.0172.5270.3272.8293.5105.6470.7
-0.1
-.81.0
-1.9-3.1
.6
.6
.0-.2.5
-5.1-1.8-2.7-.81.7.6
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Table 22. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1 1
NortheastPennsylvania
Index Percentchange
Portland,Oreg.-Wash.5
Index Percentchange
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index Percentchange
San Diego,Calif.
Index Percentchange
Seattle-Everett,
Wash.3
Index Percentchange
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index Percentchange
All itemsAll items (1957-59= 100) 15
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products ..Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs 1
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home 16
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 6
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 6
Owners' equivalent rent8
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas " ....Fuel oil9
Other fuels 9
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 18
Utility (piped) gas 18
Household furnishings and operation .
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel9
Gasoline 9
Gasoline, leaded regular19
Gasoline, unleaded regular "Gasoline, unleaded premium 12..
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services.
Personal care
Expenditure category
307.8363.3
295.9305.0301.0301.4278.8285.3234.6352.1365.4311.8231.9
342.8390.9108.7285.2426.9108.7108.9475.4466.3536.8164.9170.1295.2190.7162.1234.9
205.8201.5208.7166.7267.0
282.1291.4137.4137.2136.2134.471.6
246.2
445.5250.4331.4300.4
-0.1
1.01.01.31.14.14.41.3-.2-.6.1
1.0
-.6-.5-.9
-1.32.1
-1.0-.9
-1.0-2.0-4.4-9.0
.6
.0
.0
.0-.3
-3.7-4.1-4.8-7.2
-.2
-.6-.6
-5.7-5.7-6.1-6.2-2.8
1.9
2.4.0.9
-.2
303.4358.6
303.9312.2291.4326.8252.2255.3235.9316.6385.3364.0230.0
303.8339.9106.8248.2391.7106.5106.4379.9369.8384.1129.1NA
332.3186.8173.9230.2
186.3179.7198.0167.1187.7
316.8326.7153.3153.3148.8151.575.7
358.9
387.6233.7346.7254.7
0.1
-.7-.5
-1.3-1.1-2.3-2.4
.1-3.5
.31.0
-2.8
-.7-.4-.7-.7.2
-.3-.5
-1.6-3.3
-11.0-11.0NA
.0
.0
.0-.8
-4.3-5.0-1.6-9.5-2.5
1.81.63.43.44.03.12.45.0
.51.8.5
-1.1
320.6374.5
313.1317.6309.0364.7252.9258.4288.4364.8370.1338.8271.2
373.0419.4111.1242.1383.3112.6112.9378.8475.0482.1169.8160.1457.0405.0484.0245.5
185.3175.1173.4151.8173.8
273.8278.3140.7140.5149.3153.579.4
280.0
411.2237.0342.5300.6
2.0
1.71.72.51.64.54.71.21.81.7.1
2.1
5.43.92.42.6
.54.54.7
12.615.3-6.4-9.0-3.418.532.8
1.81.0
-3.0-3.4-9.92.2
-5.2
-.5-.6
-1.7-1.7-2.0-2.1
.33.6
1.8-.81.0.2
345.0362.6
332.6345.7302.1339.9273.5277.3255.3306.6366.6449.1223.5
400.8489.0115.1376.6403.5115.5115.7342.7435.3207.4173.6217.3457.2458.8454.4227.5
201.9182.1176.9152.7203.8
319.7318.0148.5148.5155.0170.180.1
383.6
403.5281.5313.7287.9
-0.1
-.7-.8
-1.4-1.43.43.5-.1
-4.7-4.0
.01.9
1.21.21.61.52.41.01.0
.7
.0-2.7
-11.2-.5.0.0.0
2.0
-4.3-5.33.8
-10.7-1.9
-1.3-1.5-7.9-7.9-9.9-7.9-4.92.7
1.21.1-.9
-2.5
310.1364.4
295.8304.7289.3314.0248.1255.3246.4261.0395.4342.8240.1
333.8371.4107.2277.4472.8105.6105.5357.9471.4414.5149.8182.9436.5448.9418.1255.8
194.7183.0189.2139.2248.5
280.2280.8152.1151.7174.9175.174.3
309.5
415.7280.2347.5309.9
0.2
-.3-.3-.71.71.81.8-.8
-9.8.6.6
-1.2
-.1.0.0.0.0.1.1
-.7-1.4-9.8
-10.6.0
1.82.3
.0
.1
-.5-.6
-1.4-1.8-1.6
.0
.01.71.72.21.61.5.0
2.63.2
.8
.3
330.2384.7
331.1334.9325.9320.8292.6300.6254.1374.3415.3358.1287.3
346.4373.1110.0303.0430.7107.4107.6363.0459.4591.1154.1309.2434.6343.6504.9273.4
222.0196.2195.2183.5203.2
304.9296.8152.6152.5162.9162.178.8
410.7
479.7300.5350.5321.4
0.0
-.3-.3-.4-.9.4.4
1.4-.9
-1.4-.2.2
-.5-.5-.2-.2.6
-1.1-1.2
1.51.5
-8.9-8.9-8.93.7
12.8-4.5-2.6
1.01.0
-2.02.5
.0
.3
.4-1.4-1.2
-.7-1.3-1.3-1.1
.2
.92.02.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 22. Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers : Areas priced bimonthly, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group. Indexes, July 1986 and percent changes May 1986 to July 1986—Continued
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Group
Area pricing schedule 1 1
NortheastPennsylvania
Index Percentchange
Portland,Oreg.-Wash.3
Index Percentchange
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index Percentchange
San Diego,Calif.
3
Index Percentchange
Seattle-Everett,
Wash.3
Index Percentchange
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index Percentchange
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverageDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 13
Energy9
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter6
Services less medical care ,
307.8
283.7295.9274.0275.4270.7
360.5497.2
291.9301.3169.4157.8270.9269.9286.3108.1341.4
-0.1
-.41.0
-1.3-2.6
.5
.42.6
.0-.2.3
-3.4-1.2-2.4-.71.3.0
303.4
275.2303.9259.4259.4261.5
352.0410.4
297.5298.7162.0157.6257.8256.2282.1113.1342.9
0.1
-.4-.7-.3
-1.0.5
.7
.4
.2
.0
.0
.3-.4
-1.2-.81.4.7
320.6
284.6313.1261.6250.7272.0
387.0440.4
294.0315.7174.9164.9262.4252.0284.6110.8377.1
2.0
.21.7-.7
-1.0-.3
4.42.2
1.62.11.47.4-.6-.8.5
4.64.7
345.0
294.7332.6273.4261.2287.9
425.8434.7
305.5341.7185.4174.7270.9256.9298.5106.9422.9
-0.1
-1.1-.7
-1.5-3.91.3
1.01.2
-.5-.1.3
-4.4-1.3-3.5-2.0
.81.0
310.1
275.2295.8261.3270.6256.6
373.5441.0
294.2304.8169.6175.6259.7266.4284.1104.8364.8
0.2
.2-.3.5.4.6
.32.6
.3
.1
.2
.3
.4
.2
.0
.5
.0
330.2
289.5331.1262.6273.3252.9
393.2523.2
317.9322.7176.8162.9264.1274.5303.4108.1377.5
0.0
-.4-.3-.5-.5-.4
.4
.1
.1
.0
.0
.1-.5-.5-.41.3.4
1 Areas on pricing schedule 2 (See footnote 1 table 18) will appearnext month.
2 Indexes on an October 1967=100 base unless otherwise indicated.3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer be
published on a bi-monthly basis after December 1986. Local indexes willbe published on a semi-annual average basis.
4 Indexes on a November 1977=100 base unless otherwise indicated.5 The 1957-59=100 base is not available for Anchorage, Alaska and
Denver-Boulder, Colo.; index for Anchorage, Alaska is on a May-October1960=100 base; index for Denver-Boulder, Colo, is on a January1964=100 base.
6 Indexes on a November 1984=100 base.7 Index on a June 1978=100 base in Miami, Fla.8 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.;
Denver-Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla.9 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.10 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Anchorage, Alaska; Denver-
Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla.11 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Anchorage, Alaska; Denver-
Boulder, Col.; and Miami, Fla. Indexes on a January 1976=100 base inBaltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.; and Milwaukee,Wis.
12 Indexes on an August 1981 =100 base.13 Indexes are on the bases listed :
Anchorage, Alaska January 1978=100.
Baltimore, Md March 1978=100.Boston, Mass January 1978=100.Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd March 1978=100.Denver-Boulder, Colo January 1978=100.Miami, Fla November 1977=100.Milwaukee, Wis November 1977=100.Northeastern Pennsylvania-November 1977=100.Portland, Oreg.-Wash January 1978=100.St. Louis, Mo.-lll March 1978=100.San Diego, Calif November 1977=100.Seattle-Everett, Wash November 1977=100.Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va November 1977=100.
14 Data for Northeast, Pa. will no longer be published after December1986.
15 The 1957-59=100 base is not available for San Diego, Calif.; indexis on a February 1965=100 base.
16 Index is on an April 1967=100 base in Northeastern Pennsylvaniaand Portland, Oreg.-Wash.
17 Index on a June 1978=100 base in San Diego, Calif.18 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Northeast, Pa.; and Portland,
Oreg.-Wash.19 Indexes on a June 1978=100 base in Northeast, Pa.; and Portland,
Oreg.-Wash. Indexes on a January 1976=100 base in St Louis, Mo.-lll.;San Diego, Calif.; Seattle-Everett, Wash.; and Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va.
"* Data not adequate for publication.
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Table S1. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Selected areas, semiannual average, all items index
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area 1Otherindex
Semiannual average indexes
19842nd half
19851st half
19852nd half
19861st half
Percent change from precedingsemiannual average
19851st half
19852nd half
19861st half
U.S. city average
Region 2
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest
Population size class 2
BCD
Region/population size classcross classification
Northeast/ANorth Central/A.South/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/B.South/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/C.South/CWest/CNorth Central/D.South/D
Selected local areas
Anchorage, Alaska.Atlanta, GaBaltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern Ind. .Cincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-IndCleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo
Detroit, MichHonolulu, HawaiiHouston, TexKansas City, Mo.-KansLA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif..
Miami, FlaMilwaukee, WisMinneapolis-St.Paul, Minn.-Wis. .N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern NJPhiladelphia, Pa.-N J
Pittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-WashSt. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, CalifSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif..
Seattle-Everett, WashWashington, D.C.-Md.-Va..
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/1112/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
10/67
11/77
314.2
166.0170.1169.9169.4
170.1168.2168.5
163.2172.8169.5171.2169.4168.6171.2170.2174.2166.6169.2162.2167.0169.6
277.2316.9315.1307.1297.1
313.6324.8338.8331.0350.3
309.5287.3333.0312.8309.9
167.9323.5326.6306.2303.8
320.6303.2310.1358.4325.0
316.7312.6
319.3
169.2172.4172.4172.6
173.0170.8170.5
166.3175.6172.2174.4172.5171.0173.7173.8177.2168.0171.9166.0169.0171.1
279.4324.3320.4313.7304.3
318.7328.4342.5335.4354.8
314.8292.6335.1317.6316.0
170.1328.3332.8311.2311.1
324.3309.2315.1369.2330.1
320.8318.6
325.1
172.3174.9175.3176.4
175.9173.5173.4
169.5178.5175.4178.5174.7172.9176.9177.5181.1170.1174.2169.2171.4173.8
285.2332.6326.9322.2308.3
324.9331.3348.3343.5359.6
320.4295.7337.6321.9324.4
173.2332.7339.6317.4317.3
328.1315.7321.2377.1336.0
323.0325.2
326.9
174.1175.1176.0177.5
176.5174.3173.5
171.5179.0176.5180.2175.5173.3177.9177.5183.2169.9174.5170.9170.8174.0
288.8336.5330.6324.6309.1
325.8331.5349.1344.3358.3
321.3299.7333.8321.5328.2
173.7331.4340.0322.1319.7
329.2316.4320.3381.4340.8
324.9329.8
1.6
1.91.41.51.9
1.71.51.2
1.91.61.61.91.81.41.52.11.7.8
1.62.31.2.9
.82.31.72.12.4
1.61.11.11.31.3
1.71.8.6
1.52.0
1.31.51.91.62.4
1.22.01.63.01.6
1.31.9
1.8
1.81.51.72.2
1.71.61.7
1.91.71.92.41.31.11.82.12.21.31.31.91.41.6
2.12.62.02.71.3
1.9.9
1.72.41.4
1.81.1.7
1.42.7
1.81.32.02.02.0
1.22.11.92.11.8
.72.1
0.6
1.0.1.4.6
.3
.5
.1
1.2.3.6
1.0.5.2.6
.01.2-.1
.21.0-.4.1
1.31.21.1.7.3
.3
.1
.2
.2-.4
.31.4
-1.1-.11.2
.3-.4.1
1.5.8
.3
.2-.31.11.4
.61.4
1 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
2 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined below:A - More than 1,250,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
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Table S2. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for regions \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
U.S. city average
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Northeast
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North Central
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
South
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
West
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesSugar and sweetsFats and oilsNonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 3
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 3
Owners' equivalent rent3
Maintenance and repairsMaintenance and repair servicesMaintenance and repair commodities
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 4 .'
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 4
Fuel o i l4
Other fuels 4
Gas (piped) and electricity4
Electricity4
Utility (piped) gas 4
Other utilities and public servicesHousehold furnishings and operation
HousefurnishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparelFootwearOther apparel commodities
Apparel services
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel4
Gasoline 4
Gasoline, leaded regular4
Gasoline, unleaded regular4
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5
Maintenance and repairOther private transportation
Other private trans, commoditiesOther private trans, services
Public transportation
See footnotes at end of table.
326.9
308.5316.1301.7323.3266.7257.1328.0409.4289.4480.4300.0356.5238.9
358.0398.0120.2276.3408.0118.0118.0371.3427.6268.2388.0188.4186.0185.0191.2189.0174.3214.4250.4249.6200.4318.5345.1
205.6189.9198.6164.9315.6210.0215.5332.1
311.7304.3221.3221.5367.2163.0162.7159.1160.683.3
360.0300.7202.7329.6422.4
2.4
2.52.31.52.71.1-.6-.53.4
-1.96.12.73.85.5
3.55.96.06.24.86.05.91.12.2-.4-.6
-3.0-11.6-13.3-1.3
-.71.9
-4.25.81.2.02.12.7
.9
.21.6
-1.06.0-.9.1
4.7
-2.0-2.73.53.5
-4.4-14.0-14.1-14.6-14.6-11.7
3.35.5.06.46.4
0.6
1.81.81.81.31.4-.12.01.9
-1.56.51.21.92.8
1.22.62.52.8
.12.72.6
.3
.9-.6
-2.2-4.0
-11.3-13.1
-1.3-2.0-1.3-2.92.3
1.11.0
-1.2-1.9
-.8-4.44.6
-1.1.02.3
-3.1-3.62.52.4
-2.2-16.4-16.4-17.6-17.0-13.1
1.63.7
.14.33.4
174.1
161.3161.6156.0168.8151.5142.9172.4167.9148.1142.0163.5175.7156.8
183.9199.9122.8174.1210.5124.1124.5172.8187.6144.1182.9184.3188.7188.7189.9182.0172.3197.9159.3145.3132.9153.6166.6
128.7120.0121.4106.0139.7133.5145.7192.3
173.3168.9148.5148.4215.3166.3166.1163.6162.482.8
172.5159.3130.5164.5212.4
2.9
2.82.71.83.11.7-.4-.63.4-.76.52.84.75.4
3.97.47.27.64.57.88.11.14.0
-3.5-2.6-4.8
-12.1-12.9
.6-.3.9
-2.15.5.7
-.92.12.4
.5-.2-.1-.33.2
-2.01.43.6
-1.3-2.13.63.6
-4.4-11.7-11.7-11.3-12.5-10.7
4.72.8
.43.35.2
1.0
2.02.01.91.42.0-.31.21.5
6.71.62.52.2
1.83.83.54.1-.64.24.4-.41.6
-3.7-2.6-4.3
-11.2-12.0
.6-.1.1
-.32.6
-.71.7
-1.5-2.4-2.4-4.33.3
-1.31.12.1
-2.5-3.32.42.3
-2.2-15.2-15.3-15.6-16.2-13.4
2.42.1
.62.43.2
175.1
155.9156.0151.3170.4145.1139.4161.6168.5145.3136.7164.2166.3153.4
190.5206.2117.4160.8210.9113.9113.8161.6174.7143.6192.2185.0179.3182.8167.4186.0164.7212.8167.1145.7132.8166.3160.5
126.7120.6118.2110.7158.6126.7148.7177.6
170.7167.2149.5149.3215.1160.1159.7156.9158.085.1
166.2155.1128.1160.3244.4
1.6
2.01.71.42.51.0
-1.1-.82.8
-2.27.22.22.55.4
2.74.95.25.25.64.94.81.31.31.2-.7
-2.9-11.9-14.6
-.7-1.14.8
-6.25.81.2.2
2.22.5
-.2-.71.3
-3.410.9-1.2
-.44.2
-3.0-3.73.63.5
-4.4-15.8-15.9-16.5-16.4-11.8
3.14.0-.64.88.1
0.1
1.71.61.7
1.5
2.01.4
-2.07.3
.91.52.3
2.12.32.41.82.12.11.0.3
1.5-2.1-4.3
-12.8-15.7
-.2-2.7-2.7-2.7
1.6.9.8.8
1.2
-1.8-2.5-.7
-5.89.6-.8
-1.92.5
-4.0-4.62.22.2
-2.2-18.8-18.9-19.7-19.3-14.1
1.92.8-.13.35.1
176.0
161.7161.9156.9170.1147.4152.0173.8173.2143.1147.6165.1174.2158.0
183.8197.4115.7169.8219.4112.4112.1168.4170.5155.6181.0183.4186.5172.5213.7183.0175.6202.9153.7146.3134.7158.2160.5
134.0125.7135.2114.5128.9129.8132.7194.8
174.7172.0148.2148.5215.1163.2162.9159.8161.282.2
169.2167.7132.9177.7237.7
2.1
2.12.01.42.3
.5-.1-.23.3
-3.45.33.03.84.4
3.14.64.94.94.94.74.61.0-.53.21.3
-1.3-9.8
-13.4-3.6-.11.0
-2.65.91.3.4
1.72.5
2.52.13.12.46.8
.5
.24.5
-2.6-3.03.73.4
-4.4-14.2-14.2-14.5-14.8-12.5
2.46.1
.27.45.7
0.4
1.61.61.61.3
2.22.5
-2.55.71.71.81.9
1.11.91.92.02.01.91.81.0.2
2.0-.7
-2.6-9.6
-13.0-3.8-1.6-2.2
.02.7
1.2.9
-.3-.3
-1.16.5-.21.12.3
-3.7-4.02.62.5
-2.2-16.9-17.0-17.9-17.6-14.3
4.1
5.02.9
177.5
164.5165.2160.1177.5150.8148.8173.5174.8156.2150.2173.7175.7155.7
185.9196.4123.7193.4210.2121.5121.5164.4177.5144.1197.6216.0184.9179.0201.0220.3193.5267.0166.0146.2132.8166.7160.7
130.5123.2129.4107.6158.6137.8132.0190.7
179.6176.4139.6140.5214.9163.0162.5156.6160.984.4
177.6185.3130.8197.0232.0
2.8 0.6
2.62.21.52.91.0-.6-.64.2
-1.25.32.83.96.9
4.56.46.66.75.06.36.31.92.71.1.6
-2.6-9.712.9
-.9-1.6
1.0-4.86.41.1-.92.63.5
.1-1.0
1.8-3.83.1
-1.4-1.26.9
-1.1-1.83.33.5
-4.413.814.015.214.411.53.29.0
-2.510.97.9
1.71.51.81.31.2-.32.82.6
-1.76.41.01.53.5
1.02.12.02.3
-2.32.22.1
.7
.31.3
-2.9-4.6
-10.7-14.3
-.8-3.81.2
-9.53.3
.4.0.5
1.0
-1.7-2.4
.0-5.6-2.2-1.5
-.82.1
-1.9-2.32.62.8
-2.2-13.7-13.8-15.4-14.1-10.4
1.45.6
-1.16.72.5
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Table S2. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for regions \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
U.S. city average
Index
1st_haJL
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1stML
1985
2nd_haJL
1985
Northeast
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North Central
Index
1st_haJL
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndML
1985
South
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
West
Index
1st_hajf_
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthaJL
1985
2ndhaJL
1985
Expenditure category
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services
Other goods and servicesTobacco productsPersonal carePersonal and educational expenses
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beverages ....Apparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages, and
apparelDurables
ServicesRent of shelter3
Household services less rent of shelter3..Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 3
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurables less food and apparelNondurablesServices less rent of shelter3
Services less medical careEnergy4
All items less energyAll items less food and energy
Commodities less food and energyEnergy commoditiesServices less energy
426.0269.7460.3385.2551.0
272.3265.2282.9
341.2345.5290.0418.5
326.9
284.6308.5267.7270.4189.9
316.3270.1395.9118.8112.3352.4460.3327.1
327.6306.0110.8321.4266.2267.0305.1290.6117.4386.5175.7323.7323.9262.0350.4392.2
7.46.77.56.48.4
3.72.55.3
6.26.83.87.9
2.4
-.32.5
-2.0-3.2
.2
-4.1-.55.26.11.95.77.55.7
2.41.41.72.0
-1.8-2.7-3.4
-.24.65.0
-8.33.84.11.2
-13.55.9
4.03.54.13.44.8
1.91.12.9
2.83.62.03.0
-1.11.8
-3.0-5.1-1.9
-6.0.02.42.6.03.54.12.6
.3.0.2.3
-2.8-4.7-5.4-1.52.22.1
-9.91.92.0
.5-15.4
2.8
201.6193.8203.3196.1210.6
160.9156.4166.9
194.4194.4166.9219.6
174.1
158.8161.3156.3156.8120.0
172.0159.3193.6123.9112.3178.5203.3188.4
177.3166.6111.5172.7156.4156.9170.8159.2119.0192.6176.6173.7177.4155.7175.9193.7
7.76.58.07.68.4
5.03.07.6
7.06.25.88.3
2.9
-.12.8
-2.0-2.9
-.2
-3.6-.66.07.72.04.18.07.0
3.01.62.12.7
-1.8-2.4-3.0
.14.85.8
-7.54.34.81.3
-11.86.6
4.53.54.64.25.1
2.41.53.7
3.32.93.23.7
1.0
-1.12.0
-3.1-4.7-2.4
-5.4-.33.34.01.22.64.63.3
-2.9-4.3-4.9-1.22.73.1
-8.82.32.4
.4-13.8
3.5
198.7193.2199.9183.4216.1
154.1150.3159.6
188.2203.5155.1216.1
175.1
158.1155.9158.2154.6120.6
168.6164.9200.4114.8112.5174.0199.9175.8
179.3164.6109.0173.7158.2154.6167.4155.3115.6200.4173.1175.0180.0160.3164.6199.7
6.97.26.85.48.2
3.12.73.6
5.87.92.07.4
1.6
-.82.0
-2.4-4.0
-.7
-4.9-.44.34.81.55.06.84.4
1.5.7
1.01.2
-2.2-3.5-4.2-1.04.04.0
-8.93.13.41.1
-15.25.0
3.93.54.13.05.0
2.31.82.8
2.84.81.13.0
.1
-1.51.7
-3.4-6.1-2.5
-7.1.2
2.02.1-.13.34.12.3
-.2-.4-.2-.2
-3.2-5.6-6.5-2.2
1.91.8
-11.21.71.8.5
-17.92.5
206.8195.5209.4195.2220.6
162.4154.8173.5
191.3199.9165.4220.5
176.0
161.6161.7160.6157.2125.7
171.2167.1196.2113.3111.6184.2209.4187.6
178.9168.1110.7174.0160.7157.2170.2159.5117.0194.4172.6176.1179.7162.8166.6195.8
7.36.57.56.68.2
3.01.84.8
5.96.53.08.7
2.1
-.42.1
-1.8-2.92.1
-4.4-.44.84.72.65.77.55.6
2.11.41.71.7
-1.6-2.5-3.8-.34.94.4
-8.03.33.81.3
-13.85.3
4.03.54.13.34.6
1.4.7
2.5
2.63.11.13.7
.4
-1.21.6
-2.8-5.0
-.3
-6.4.1
2.11.9.5
3.54.12.6
.1.0.2.1
-2.7-4.7-5.9-1.72.41.8
-10.11.71.8.6
-16.22.6
207.0201.6208.0193.8223.9
159.6151.7172.3
193.9203.4172.5219.0
177.5
159.6164.5156.2158.6123.2
174.1158.1199.8122.3114.1197.3208.0184.7
180.0170.4112.2175.9156.3158.4172.2161.7118.7198.9183.3177.2180.0157.1171.9198.3
7.46.97.56.18.9
3.22.05.0
5.76.54.26.8
2.8
-.42.6
-2.4-3.5-1.0
-4.2-.96.16.32.58.47.55.5
3.01.62.12.5
-2.1-2.8-3.3
-.45.85.9
-9.04.24.6
.8-13.6
6.6
3.63.43.62.94.3
1.2.3
2.6
2.93.82.33.2
.6
-1.01.7
-2.7-4.5-2.4
-5.2-.12.12.0
-1.04.63.62.4
.4
.1
.3
.4-2.5-3.9-4.3-1.32.21.9
-9.81.81.9.2
-13.52.7
Regions are defined as the four Census regions.Indexes on a 1967=100 base unless otherwise indicated.Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.
Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 =100 base.
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Table S3. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for population size classes 1, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and itemIndex
1st half
1986
BPercentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesSugar and sweetsFats and oilsNonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Maintenance and repairsMaintenance and repair servicesMaintenance and repair commodities
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3
Fuel o i l3
Other fuels 3 v
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity 3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Other utilities and public servicesHousehold furnishings and operation
HousefumishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparelFootwearOther apparel commodities
Apparel services
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel3 ,
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4
Maintenance and repair ,Other private transportation
Other private trans, commoditiesOther private trans, services
Public transportation
See footnotes at end of table.
176.5
160.8160.9156.6172.0148.1146.3175.4172.2147.5142.0168.1171.3159.5
186.2201.2120.3176.4216.7117.5117.5162.0166.7154.6186.8191.5185.0186.3177.3193.1178.5226.6158.7145.7133.8163.0158.7
133.1125.4133.0115.2133.2134.1126.2191.9
176.3173.4150.0149.7215.0164.4163.8160.0162.183.3
171.5168.4133.0176.7241.8
2.0
1.91.81.23.0
.7-.9
-1.43.8
-3.25.33.33.55.8
3.25.25.95.96.35.15.11.52.7
.1-.3
-2.6-12.0-13.7
.2-.12.7
-4.75.61.2-.32.42.9
1.4.3
1.31.95.0
-2.5-4.26.8
-2.2-2.73.43.2
-4.4-13.6-13.7-14.3-14.0-11.9
4.05.4-.16.58.4
0.3
1.61.51.81.41.4-.42.42.0
-2.16.41.81.52.6
1.02.32.72.91.62.32.3-.2-.1-.1
-2.1-3.6
-11.5-13.1
-.2-1.5
.3-4.72.5
.6
.01.41.0
-.7-1.4-1.1-1.8
1.1-1.3-1.72.5
-3.1-3.62.52.5
-2.2-16.0-16.1-17.2-16.4-13.6
1.43.8
.04.54.1
174.3
158.5158.5153.9171.2145.5142.9169.4171.5146.6142.5163.7170.2159.5
182.4194.3117.9169.8212.8114.6114.6172.5182.7140.3189.1196.7185.2181.5196.3199.7185.3225.7162.2143.3131.4157.7159.8
134.1127.9134.3115.0141.0135.6142.6190.3
174.9172.1147.8148.4214.9162.3161.9159.0160.883.8
173.4167.3133.7176.0239.1
2.0
1.91.91.02.0-.2-.4
-1.43.3
-1.96.53.24.05.1
3.15.05.34.97.65.05.01.3.4
2.2.6
-2.2-9.1
-11.9-.4-.31.9
-3.67.1
.8-.63.01.9
1.71.34.4
-1.12.73.2
-2.14.0
-2.3-2.73.73.7
-4.4-14.1-14.2-14.8-14.6-10.9
2.47.0-.78.64.3
0.5
1.61.51.41.0.6.2
1.02.1
-1.46.31.92.22.7
1.12.22.42.14.12.12.01.61.02.2-.9
-2.6-8.9
-11.6-.2-.9-.9
-1.23.4
.4-.11.2.5
.0-.3.3
-1.4.1
1.3-.61.7
-3.4-3.72.62.6
-2.2-16.8-16.9-17.8-17.3-12.9
1.94.4
-1.05.52.0
173.5
162.2162.3154.5169.6150.6142.1171.6165.3136.8141.1160.1181.1159.7
180.8195.2117.1164.6211.2114.3114.0165.5176.8146.7178.6170.0171.8166.6188.6169.5159.5185.8170.4147.7136.5160.0160.9
129.2124.8120.5119.5150.9131.1140.8168.0
170.5166.2148.5148.6215.1157.2156.9153.4157.279.0
159.7154.7130.8161.0269.0
1.8
1.61.5.8
2.3.1
-1.7.0
2.2-4.35.0
.93.13.9
3.05.45.85.95.05.45.33.03.42.4
-1.2-3.8
-13.5-16.9
-2.3-.62.4
-4.55.41.81.0.8
3.5
1.2.7
1.3.6
2.6-.71.43.9
-3.1-3.93.53.3
-4.4-15.1-15.1-15.3-15.6-12.6
.32.9-.83.79.5
0.1
1.11.01.0.5.6
-.41.11.8
-3.55.6
.31.11.6
.92.22.22.6
.22.22.21.71.51.9
-2.2-4.3
-13.8-17.4
-1.7-1.3-.4
-2.42.61.11.0
.71.8
-.9-1.4
-.6-2.8
1.3-.1-.82.4
-4.1-4.62.52.3
-2.2-18.3-18.5-19.1-19.0-14.5
-.42.4-.73.03.8
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Table S3. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for population size classes \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and itemIndex
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Expenditure category
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services
Other goods and servicesTobacco productsPersonal carePersonal and educational expenses
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beveragesApparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages, and apparel
DurablesServices
Rent of shelter2
Household services less rent of shelter2
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurables less food and apparelNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical careEnergy3
All items less energyAll items less food and energy
Commodities less food and energyEnergy commoditiesServices less energy
202.3200.1202.7186.0219.3
158.7150.9170.9
193.8201.3
220.1
176.5
161.2160.8160.3159.7125.4173.6164.9197.8118.4111.3184.2202.7186.5
179.8168.2110.3175.0160.3159.7172.5160.3116.5197.2177.4176.4180.3161.9170.9197.1
7.36.47.56.58.4
2.5.5
5.3
5.66.42.48.4
2.0
-.81.9
-2.4-3.6
.3-4.7-.75.15.32.46.27.55.8
2.01.11.51.7
-2.2-3.1-4.0-.84.94.8
-8.03.33.7
.8-13.3
5.6
3.73.13.83.34.3
.4-1.02.6
2.63.7
.83.7
.3
-1.41.6
-3.1-5.3-1.4-6.4-.22.22.4
.03.63.82.5
.1-.2.0.1
-3.0-4.9-5.8-1.82.02.1
-9.81.71.7.2
-15.22.7
205.0194.5207.3196.6216.8
164.3159.3172.6
188.8199.3162.6216.8
174.3
159.3158.5158.9158.8127.9171.8163.3196.1115.6113.3184.2207.3183.3
177.8167.6110.2172.5159.0158.8170.9158.6117.2194.7179.2173.7177.8160.6169.2194.8
7.37.27.36.87.7
3.93.74.3
5.86.92.68.5
2.0
-.51.9
-1.9-2.8
1.3-4.1-.54.95.12.46.07.35.2
2.11.31.61.6
-1.7-2.5-3.6-.54.74.6
-7.93.43.91.4
-13.25.5
4.03.74.03.94.1
2.42.22.8
2.73.9
.93.7
.5
-1.21.6
-2.8-4.8
-.3-6.2
.12.32.2
.73.84.02.5
.2
.0
.2
.2-2.7-4.5-5.6-1.72.42.1
-9.51.81.9.8
-15.42.7
210.8196.4213.8197.3226.8
155.1152.9158.7
191.9209.5160.9218.4
173.5
157.9162.2155.2155.7124.8168.6159.6196.4115.0112.6176.1213.8175.7
175.9166.7109.4171.1155.4155.9167.9159.0115.9194.0163.8174.5177.7157.6160.5197.6
7.76.77.86.58.8
1.81.71.9
5.87.03.86.8
1.8
-.81.6
-2.2-3.7
.7-5.0-.24.75.42.44.07.84.3
1.8.8
1.21.2
-2.0-3.3-4.5-1.14.24.2
-9.13.23.71.2
-14.85.3
4.33.24.53.55.3
1.21.11.3
2.63.02.02.9
.1
-1.71.1
-3.3-6.0-1.4-7.3
.32.22.1
.82.34.52.2
-.1-.4-.3-.2
-3.2-5.6-6.8-2.52.11.8
-11.01.61.8.4
-17.42.5
1 The population size classes are aggregations of areas which haveurban population as defined below:
B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.
D - Less than 75,000.Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 = 100 base.
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and population'size class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
NortheastSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
ize class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3...Fuel o i l 3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity 3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4...Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
See footnotes at end of table.
171.5
161.9162.2155.4167.4150.5144.8
152.5178.8157.1
177.7189.0121.5167.9215.6122.2122.4182.5184.2191.5191.0201.9181.1169.8198.6145.4
125.8115.6115.498.6
129.4
172.5167.3164.8164.6162.4160.382.2
204.9
200.3
162.4
194.4165.7
3.1
3.02.92.02.92.2-.1
-1.04.25.05.9
3.87.06.87.14.97.57.7
-2.4-4.3
-12.1-12.7
.1-.21.3
-2.2.6
.0-1.0-1.2-1.4-2.8
-1.1-2.2
-12.5-12.6-11.7-13.8-11.2
5.1
7.5
6.17.26.4
1.2
2.01.91.81.52.1-.3.0
3.62.62.4
1.73.43.13.6-.34.04.1
-2.1-3.8
-11.5-12.1
.4
.2
.6-.4.2
-2.3-3.3-3.4-6.4-2.5
-2.3-3.4
-15.9-16.1-16.2-17.2-13.9
3.2
4.6
3.43.43.8
175.5
160.0160.1158.2171.6154.7141.1180.3152.3165.8158.5
189.9212.7124.4178.6189.6126.8127.4180.9183.2186.3187.8171.3180.9170.9203.7145.8
125.2119.3122.7111.7140.5
172.7171.1166.7166.7166.4163.181.6
213.6
202.3
151.7
191.0161.9
1.7
2.82.62.14.51.7
-1.31.03.94.75.2
2.46.36.97.91.46.16.3
-4.2-7.4
-13.0-14.1
1.4-2.7-2.5-3.3-.1
-.5-.9.7.8
-7.8
-2.8-3.1
-11.2-11.2-10.3-11.7-11.0
4.6
8.5
2.66.23.5
0.5
2.52.52.81.82.7-.84.94.02.51.9
1.24.34.55.9
-2.64.34.4
-4.9-7.1
-11.7-12.8
1.3-3.4-4.3-1.6
.3
-1.7-2.1-2.5-2.4-3.2
-3.5-3.8
-15.3-15.4-15.5-15.7-14.4
2.6
4.3
-.93.21.5
183.2
161.7161.9157.7173.2155.2139.5178.5151.0172.9156.8
202.1231.9125.0202.5194.3126.9127.2186.4185.9185.1184.1193.0186.4179.6197.2143.9
140.0133.3139.5123.3140.8
176.5170.6168.3167.9162.3165.686.1
290.4
202.7
164.3
198.5177.3
3.4
2.12.01.33.3
.6-1.0-1.84.14.13.6
5.39.17.98.82.99.89.8
-1.2-2.9-9.8
-11.21.02.53.51.01.6
2.52.52.7
.28.4
-.5-1.1
-10.2-10.2-11.6-10.2
-8.6
7.1
7.7
3.87.44.5
1.2
1.71.61.81.01.0.2
3.63.11.81.8
2.14.13.04.0
-3.44.54.6
-1.5-2.6-9.0
-10.2.7
2.41.93.1
.4
-.1-.3-.5
-2.55.1
-2.1-2.7
-13.4-13.4-14.4-14.0-10.6
4.0
4.0
2.23.21.5
81
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and Item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
NortheastSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
171.5
157.4161.9153.4153.8156.0
187.9201.8
166.2170.0170.6176.3153.6154.0158.2119.7186.6
3.1
.33.0
-2.0-2.6-.6
5.97.8
1.92.84.3
-7.4-1.7-2.2
.44.85.7
1.2
2.0-3.2-4.6-.4
3.24.8
.51.02.3
-8.6-2.9-4.2-1.12.83.0
175.5
161.2160.0160.4160.2165.6
196.4203.7
165.5174.2175.9175.8160.5160.1160.2116.0195.6
1.7
-.92.8
-2.9-4.1-1.2
4.98.8
.51.43.4
-9.0-2.7-3.6
-.73.64.4
0.5
-1.52.5
-3.7-6.0-.4
2.84.6
-.5.3
2.2-10.6
-3.5-5.6-1.8
1.52.6
183.2
162.1161.7161.5163.4163.2
215.8205.0
169.4182.2184.0178.0161.5163.0162.5118.8217.0
3.4
.12.1
-1.1-1.9
.3
7.47.8
1.93.24.7
-6.0-.9
-1.7.1
5.77.3
1.2
-.91.7
-2.4-3.9
.1
3.54.0
.41.02.2
-7.2-2.2-3.7-1.22.93.5
82
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
S ze class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North CentralS ze class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
S ze class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3 . . .Fuel o i l3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity 3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4...Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
See footnotes at end of table.
179.0
156.3156.8153.4170.7148.2143.2162.9151.9163.7149.2
201.3222.9118.9167.9206.9116.4116.3191.9185.3184.5190.4162.0185.4165.7208.9147.0
121.4114.2114.4102.0121.6
170.5166.7161.2160.6158.3157.286.6
234.9
198.7
154.9
187.4153.0
1.9
2.62.42.43.52.3-.6.9
4.32.26.5
3.15.05.15.53.75.15.1
.2-1.7
-10.7-12.9
.5-.46.2
-6.01.0
-.5-1.0
.5-4.5-2.6
-2.6-3.3
-15.4-15.6-16.5-16.1-11.8
6.2
6.9
3.16.62.5
0.3
2.02.02.31.42.1
.33.43.31.42.7
1.02.22.12.6
.22.22.2
-1.2-3.9
-11.6-13.8
-.1-2.8-3.6-2.0
.4
-2.8-3.6-1.0-8.1-2.5
-3.7-4.4
-18.5-18.6-19.9-19.2-13.8
5.4
3.9
2.53.0
.8
173.3
151.0150.6145.8168.7136.5137.7154.0146.1162.2158.8
185.3204.2121.2166.5228.2115.7116.0188.2176.3180.3185.2157.9175.6138.3229.1139.9
137.2131.8130.1124.4129.7
171.9169.8163.8164.0156.4163.486.2
233.3
201.2
147.1
194.6170.1
1.3
.1-.2-.32.5
-2.1-2.5-4.02.8
.95.7
2.86.98.16.8
13.96.46.6
-2.7-4.8
-11.7-13.7
1.0-3.34.7
-9.3.0
2.21.5.3
2.5-2.1
-2.2-3.0
-14.5-14.5-15.9-15.3-10.4
16.1
6.3
3.33.4
.7
0.2
.6
.5
.7
.7
.3-1.1
-.62.5
.62.9
1.53.54.13.66.33.33.5
-2.3-3.6
-13.1-15.1
-.6-1.4
.8-3.2
1.2
.3-.5
-2.1.1
-.2
-3.4-3.8
-17.2-17.3-18.6-17.9-13.2
7.1
3.6
2.01.9.9
169.9
154.5154.6150.2170.2140.8135.5164.1153.5164.7153.2
179.5184.8114.9142.5208.4109.7109.5199.3201.1184.4185.5181.6205.4204.5206.6144.9
131.5125.4123.2113.7132.8
170.6167.8157.7157.4157.0156.579.9
249.5
191.6
161.2
179.7141.9
1.1
1.81.7.7
1.0-.6-.6
-3.24.64.64.9
2.54.14.83.97.63.93.9-.6
-3.2-11.0-14.3
.1-1.23.0
-6.12.3
-1.1-2.53.7
-5.83.7
-4.2-4.7
-17.1-17.2-17.2-17.4-14.1
5.2
6.9
3.6
5.6
-0.1
1.71.71.3.7.8.6
-.23.62.72.1
.62.03.01.96.81.81.7
-2.7-4.5
-11.6-15.4
1.1-2.6-2.3-3.0
1.1
-.2-.9.7
-1.81.9
-5.1-5.4
-19.8-19.9-19.9-20.2-16.9
2.0
4.2
2.33.21.1
170.8
161.0160.7150.8171.2147.8134.1161.1149.4182.7165.2
175.3181.4110.5148.8212.4109.1108.8187.7171.8159.4158.8161.0174.6139.0217.9148.2
128.9125.7113.0123.7133.9
170.4165.6155.2154.7153.5155.966.6
304.7
205.5
148.7
196.2166.1
1.1
1.41.3.5
1.21.0
-2.3-.21.52.82.1
1.73.22.83.11.73.33.3-.9
-4.1-16.6-20.3-4.8-1.12.3
-3.61.5
.3
.12.3
-2.1-1.7
-3.5-4.5
-16.8-16.8-16.5-17.3-14.8
14.2
7.8
2.35.93.8
-0.4
1.21.11.2.01.2-.12.51.91.11.0
-.2.4
-.4.5
-3.5.6.6
-2.9-6.2
-17.1-21.5
-2.5-3.6-3.7-3.6
1.6
-2.6-3.1
.7-9.0
1.1
-4.3-4.9
-20.2-20.3-20.1-20.6-18.6
6.1
4.5
1.82.72.5
83
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North CentralSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndI half
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:AH items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
179.0
160.3156.3161.2152.4171.2
205.7200.4
164.1177.8179.2173.8161.0152.3154.5115.4206.1
1.9
-.32.6
-2.1-3.6
-.2
4.46.8
1.11.73.3
-8.1-1.8-2.9-.34.04.1
0.3
-1.42.0
-3.5-6.0-.1
2.13.9
-.2.1
1.7-10.8
-3.2-5.5-1.82.01.9
173.3
156.5151.0158.3160.6160.2
199.1199.3
164.0171.8173.0170.4158.3160.6155.8113.4198.9
1.3
-1.8.1
-2.6-4.1-.9
5.06.0
.01.03.2
-9.5-2.5-3.6-2.13.74.8
0.2
-1.9.6
-3.2-6.0
.5
2.83.5
-.5.1
2.0-10.2
-3.1-5.5-2.82.32.7
169.9
155.3154.5155.1157.1158.8
192.3191.1
164.6168.7168.6179.8155.1156.9155.8116.8192.4
1.1
-1.31.8
-2.9-4.8-.3
3.96.8
.4
.82.9
-9.6-2.7-4.3-1.63.93.6
-0.1
-1.71.7
-3.5-6.1
.2
1.84.3
-.7-.41.8
-11.6-3.4-5.7-2.4
1.71.5
170.8
155.7161.0152.9152.2158.1
193.9209.5
166.6168.7171.2164.4153.3153.0156.8116.9191.8
1.1
-1.11.4
-2.4-4.2-.3
3.68.0
.62.5
-9.8-2.2-3.8-1.33.93.0
-0.4
-1.81.2
-3.4-6.7
.6
1.24.9
-.5-.71.2
-12.5-3.2-6.3-2.6
1.7.7
84
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
S ze class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
S ze class BSouth
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
S ze class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
S ze class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3...Fuel o i l 3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4...Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
See footnotes at end of table.
176.5
164.4164.8161.2172.9151.8153.5176.3162.6172.5158.4
184.4195.7116.3175.7214.4114.7114.5185.8177.1203.9189.8245.0173.3160.9203.9148.7
139.2128.7137.7118.6132.5
174.8171.3168.7168.5166.2164.484.1
234.5
203.2
159.1
189.3163.5
2.5
2.92.72.11.81.8.7
2.03.24.55.2
3.35.65.05.5
.56.06.0
-1.4-5.7
-11.0-11.7-11.9-4.7-5.1-4.1
1.3
1.3.2
2.5-1.2-1.3
-1.6-2.0
-13.4-13.4-13.7-14.2-11.6
3.4
8.5
3.25.83.5
0.6
2.32.22.51.22.4
.64.72.72.32.6
1.22.52.22.21.92.62.6
-3.4-6.9
-10.3-10.5-12.5
-6.3-9.2
.12.0
-1.4-2.4
.4-6.9-.4
-3.3-3.7
-16.2-16.2-17.1-17.0-13.7
1.6
4.7
1.32.82.3
177.9
162.3162.5157.6169.1145.5151.8179.6157.4173.7159.2
185.9199.1116.6163.6234.6113.8113.6183.2191.8194.9195.3194.0191.6191.4192.3148.8
137.4127.7139.2117.3127.6
177.6174.5162.8162.3160.7161.081.3
254.2
201.1
166.4
196.5168.9
2.4
2.01.91.32.2
.3-.3
-1.24.23.84.0
4.04.55.14.86.64.64.64.03.8
-8.5-11.6
.54.96.01.12.7
4.24.12.67.62.5
-2.5-3.1
-14.4-14.4-14.8-14.4-13.3
7.9
6.5
1.56.82.9
0.6
1.51.61.61.2.3
-.22.23.81.61.7
1.31.82.02.21.02.02.1
.6
.4-8.5
-11.7.7
1.22.3
-2.9
2.42.3
.74.81.4
-3.5-4.0
-17.2-17.2-18.1-17.4-15.0
4.3
3.6
2.9.8
174.5
158.1158.1153.3171.2142.5150.4165.8153.8171.9158.5
180.8192.2113.1166.3212.7108.4108.2184.8198.6170.8136.2203.3201.6184.9244.8140.9
135.2129.2139.6115.5135.0
175.0173.4162.9162.5158.7162.783.5
213.5
209.8
165.4
190.8
1.5
1.61.5.9
2.5-.7.3
-1.43.83.43.6
2.02.93.42.86.22.72.72.2
-1.1-8.1
-16.9-1.5
-.4.9
-2.7-.4
3.63.96.03.51.6
-3.0-3.4
-14.4-14.5-15.0-15.2-11.8
5.1
6.8
5.65.22.2
0.2
1.41.41.31.6.0.5.4
3.52.01.7
.7
.81.2.9
2.8.6.5
1.2-.8
-7.5-15.7-1.6
-.1-.6.8
-.1
.2
.2-.5.4.2
-3.8-4.1
-16.9-17.0-17.9-17.6-13.7
3.0
3.5
3.62.3
.4
174.0
162.3162.7154.9165.3153.2152.5173.4145.2184.1153.2
183.4206.5116.8169.1208.1110.9110.2164.1157.6174.9157.4206.5154.1155.8150.5146.3
116.6111.4115.1101.0119.2
168.9165.6154.0153.7148.9152.277.4
262.5
217.0
155.6
186.5154.7
1.7
1.71.6.8
3.11.1
-1.9.2
1.43.14.8
3.15.56.86.58.75.14.8
.1-1.6
-10.4-15.4-2.5
.73.0
-4.01.7
-.3-.9-.2
-2.3-2.0
-3.8-4.3
-15.1-15.0-14.8-16.0-14.1
8.9
8.0
1.05.84.0
0.1
.9
.9
.71.1.4
-1.0.7
1.81.31.2
1.12.42.92.93.72.31.9
-1.2-2.5
-11.1-16.5
-2.4-.2
-1.11.8.8
-1.6-3.0-3.7-3.6
-4.4-4.8
-17.8-17.9-18.8-18.9-15.4
3.5
4.4
.22.31.0
85
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class BSouth
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
176.5
161.8164.4159.4158.9163.8
195.6205.1
169.0175.0176.3172.3159.5158.9161.7118.9194.5
2.5
-.22.9
-2.1-3.4-.1
5.38.6
1.62.24.1
-9.7-1.8-2.9
-.25.04.9
0.6
-1.02.3
-3.0-5.6
1.1
2.24.9
.1
.32.2
-11.8-2.7-5.1-1.72.11.9
177.9
163.7162.3163.3158.2170.5
197.8202.4
169.7176.3178.1175.8163.3158.3160.4117.8197.1
2.4
-.12.0
-1.4-2.6-.1
5.26.8
1.82.13.4
-6.1-1.3-2.2
-.25.65.0
0.6
-1.01.5
-2.6-4.2-.5
2.33.7
.2
.31.7
-9.1-2.4-3.9-1.22.52.1
174.5
160.5158.1161.1157.1167.9
195.3214.7
167.8172.2173.9179.8161.1157.2157.6115.5192.6
1.5
1.6-1.6-2.2-.9
3.96.9
1.31.12.8
-7.7-1.5-1.9
-.34.33.4
0.2
-1.21.4
-2.7-4.7
.1
1.83.5
.1-.11.5
-9.0-2.6-4.4-1.72.31.5
174.0
159.2162.3157.0152.5164.9
195.6219.0
164.2170.7176.0155.5157.0152.5157.3114.6191.6
1.7
-.91.7
-2.3-3.5-.7
4.78.0
1.12.9
-8.4-2.2-3.2
-.94.44.0
0.1
-1.8.9
-3.3-5.6-.3
2.34.4
-.4-.41.4
-10.4-3.3-5.3-2.42.41.9
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
WestSze class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3 ...Fuel o i l 3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity 3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4...Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
See footnotes at end of table.
180.2
163.1164.5159.5178.2148.5150.7166.9164.3174.1147.4
193.2205.8126.4204.3204.0125.4125.4204.4231.1188.6190.3182.4234.0204.9278.9146.3
128.3120.3124.9100.8135.9
180.3178.0163.5163.4156.8162.183.9
221.1
206.2
155.5
197.3176.7
3.3
2.72.51.93.21.1-.6-.14.33.75.7
5.77.97.78.02.88.18.01.3
-2.1-13.3-16.2
-1.4-1.4
1.5-4.6
1.3
.6-.22.0
-4.5-1.3
-1.4-2.2
-14.1-14.2-15.7-14.4-12.0
11.2
6.9
4.26.05.7
1.0
1.91.92.21.71.0-.54.63.61.82.6
1.42.61.92.8
-8.13.23.0
-3.5-5.4
-14.4-17.7
-.4-4.82.0
-11.5.8
-.3-.9.1
-4.5-1.2
-1.7-2.0
-12.3-12.3-13.8-12.6-10.0
3.4
3.3
1.63.53.9
177.5
166.6167.0161.9180.0154.3150.2179.3159.1178.5160.9
184.0193.2121.0192.7207.7117.0116.7199.5224.3176.8171.1194.5231.6203.7289.2145.1
129.9122.4135.1107.7141.7
180.9176.7165.0163.6155.7161.286.5
249.7
204.6
161.6
191.2173.8
2.1
2.42.01.33.22.2-.1
-2.32.44.08.1
3.04.45.05.14.14.23.9
.2-2.9
-10.4-12.9
-2.8-2.0-.3
-4.4.8
-2.2-5.0
.6-6.7-4.1
-1.2-1.9
-13.6-13.8-15.4-14.2-11.0
7.8
8.3
3.04.92.0
.0
1.61.52.01.62.1
.22.22.61.54.0
.1
.91.61.52.9
.6
.3-3.1-4.8
-10.7-13.3-3.0-4.1
.4-9.9
.3
-5.6-6.8-2.0
-12.9-3.3
-2.2-2.7
-13.7-13.9-15.6-14.4-10.7
3.5
3.5
2.3.3
170.9
162.4161.7157.1170.2149.6143.3174.9157.0172.9172.0
170.0176.0121.7174.9250.6119.5119.8185.2200.4
NANA
221.3197.2153.5273.4145.6
128.3121.8133.2105.3135.3
179.8178.1162.7162.5160.9156.883.9
212.7
214.8
167.2
187.2165.1
3.0
2.82.31.5.9.9
-1.42.23.34.49.3
3.65.26.14.9
16.34.84.81.5
-1.7NANA-.4
-1.81.3
-4.8.4
.2-.23.3
-4.7.1
.1
.3-11.9-11.8-12.1-13.4
-9.2-2.4
8.6
1.7
5.44.4
1.0
1.61.41.3.1
1.3-1.11.13.02.15.8
1.12.43.22.2
10.62.02.0
-1.4-3.0NANA
.1-3.5-1.4-5.4
-.2
-.1-.33.2
-3.6-1.6
-1.2-1.0
-14.4-14.4-15.4-15.1-11.3
-3.3
4.8
1.02.11.1
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Table S4. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of region and populationsize class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
WestSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
Commodities less food ...-.Nondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
180.2
158.6163.1155.5156.7157.4
206.5207.6
169.9178.9179.9186.0155.4155.9160.1119.5206.4
3.3
2.7-2.4-3.4-1.2
6.87.0
1.73.24.7
-9.5-2.1-2.7-.25.86.8
1.0
-.61.9
-2.2-3.6-.3
2.33.3
.4
.82.2
-9.6-2.0-3.2-.72.02.2
177.5
161.4166.6157.8160.4159.6
197.8204.5
171.4175.9176.7189.0158.1160.4163.7117.6197.0
2.1
-1.02.4
-3.1-4.3-1.3
5.38.4
1.51.83.5
-8.7-2.6-3.5
-.86.14.9
.0
-1.51.6
-3.4-5.6-.3
1.43.6
-.3-.31.2
-9.6-3.1-5.0-1.91.91.1
170.9
160.3162.4158.0159.5161.4
182.6215.3
170.1168.2170.4178.5158.8160.4161.0120.2178.5
3.0
.12.8
-1.6-2.3-.6
5.78.5
2.22.44.0
-7.3-1.1-1.5
.36.15.2
1.0
-.91.6
-2.5-4.1-.1
2.84.8
.5
.72.2
-9.3-2.1-3.4-1.23.22.5
1 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined:A - More than 1,250,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.
D - Less than 75,000.Indexes on a December 1982=100 base.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 = 100 base.Data not available for publication.
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group
(1967=100)
Group and item
Anchorage,Alaska
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Atlanta,Ga.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Baltimore,Md.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Boston,Mass.
Index
1st half
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)3
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 4
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 4
Owners' equivalent rent4
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel o i l 5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 6
Utility (piped) gas 6
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular7
Gasoline, unleaded regular7
Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
288.8315.5
321.7294.2284.1285.0256.8258.9252.1291.3349.7321.6273.7
276.3252.1112.2247.1333.2108.7108.7278.5368.4471.3207.7187.8255.6201.3185.9336.5
214.6193.7191.5186.4227.4
298.4292.1163.7162.9159.7162.287.4
342.8
424.7285.6304.8274.2
3.4
5.25.04.92.74.34.41.19.85.05.17.1
2.11.61.41.14.31.71.71.92.4
-4.1-4.9
1.84.2
.88.64.0
3.13.78.68.6
-7.6
1.71.8
-5.0-5.1-4.9-5.3-3.5
.5
8.52.99.54.3
1.3
2.32.02.91.61.61.6-.78.53.2
.44.0
1.0.6.2.1.7.8.8
1.61.7
-4.5-5.3
1.53.4-.68.71.8
1.31.63.14.0
-5.9
.2
.5-8.2-8.4-8.6-8.7-5.9-1.4
4.0.4
2.62.2
336.5387.0
320.1330.9312.2307.1248.0255.6300.0367.7396.6365.3195.5
380.5427.0125.8258.5469.2119.6119.9367.8456.4193.9193.9193.9458.4352.9597.1267.6
210.4185.8238.7168.2140.1
297.7292.3156.6156.7165.1178.981.4
337.2
425.7242.0337.5319.5
3.8
4.14.12.1
.33.02.21.91.32.67.05.0
5.38.29.47.9
25.47.67.62.1
.7-7.3
-15.7-.61.1.9
1.3-.3
-1.1-3.36.8
-13.0-1.1
-.2-.7
-15.9-15.9-17.6-16.8-12.5
4.6
8.38.06.26.0
1.2
3.33.42.8
.63.53.61.12.83.84.41.9
2.23.44.43.2
17.52.72.7
.1-2.0-9.7
-20.6-.5
-1.7-4.5
1.8.5
-4.2-6.08.2
-18.9.8
-3.0-3.2
-19.2-19.3-21.9-19.7-15.2
-.9
5.73.13.44.1
330.6383.8
313.3319.3303.9334.3263.2271.1257.4358.3370.4356.1266.1
366.4427.3121.1261.5313.8121.1121.5357.0425.1566.2191.0155.5371.3310.3482.7258.0
232.3209.6232.6174.8236.7
309.9307.2181.4181.1193.8193.786.3
360.4
402.9271.2331.7283.9
3.2
3.63.51.93.0
.7
.51.54.11.95.64.8
3.36.76.67.2
.66.97.1
-1.8-3.9
-10.3-11.0-2.3
.11.4
-2.4.1
5.95.02.7
11.43.1
-.3-.5
-10.8-10.7
-9.7-11.7
-9.82.6
9.74.45.35.4
1.1
2.62.62.01.72.22.5
.44.01.63.62.3
1.13.43.03.2
.43.63.7
-4.0-4.3-8.8-9.2-4.4-1.6-3.32.2
.2
1.81.7.05.41.5
-1.8-2.1
-13.6-13.6-13.8-14.7-11.5
1.6
5.22.22.73.7
324.6388.8
299.1305.9288.8320.2274.1280.1236.8305.7340.4340.6243.5
340.6374.1121.9315.0345.5124.6125.6361.3417.5533.4184.7229.4325.0297.4361.6248.3
231.1216.0193.7206.6255.3
336.9339.2163.7163.3171.7184.983.4
347.0
432.2286.9374.1279.8
3.5
3.93.62.53.53.02.91.0.3
3.84.17.9
3.27.26.67.4
.97.67.8
-6.5-10.3-17.3-17.7
1.6-2.2-1.4-3.62.3
2.41.4
-1.34.0
.5
-1.1-1.9
-10.7-10.7-10.1-11.2-10.1
5.6
9.75.9
10.74.4
0.7
2.01.81.71.61.31.5.5.8
3.72.33.4
.22.52.73.0
.32.32.4
-6.2-9.4
-16.5-17.0
1.3-1.0-1.2-.8
.2-.51.5
-2.1-.5
-2.7-3.1
-14.3-14.4-14.7-15.4-12.5
.4
6.33.43.21.2
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Anchorage,Alaska
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Atlanta,Ga.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Baltimore,Md.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Boston,Mass.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy9
Energy 5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter4
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
288.8
277.1321.7245.9257.0237.3320.0466.1
311.7289.3160.3175.9249.1259.6291.7121.4306.3
3.4
3.75.22.82.23.53.09.0
4.03.13.8
-1.93.12.83.84.42.4
1.3
1.22.3
.6-.72.21.34.3
1.51.21.7
-4.0.8
-.1.9
2.11.1
336.5
280.5320.1257.6251.7269.1429.4463.5
305.6330.9183.6169.1255.7247.6286.0122.8420.4
3.8
-.24.1
-2.8-4.7
.08.09.4
2.53.55.4
-9.3-2.4-4.1
-.37.77.9
1.2
-1.33.3
-4.1-7.1
.53.86.3
.5
.92.7
-12.5-3.8-6.5-2.04.13.5
330.6
299.1313.3285.4289.1292.4381.7434.8
307.6326.8169.2161.1284.5287.1302.6121.9373.9
3.2
.33.6
-1.6-1.8-1.16.8
10.2
2.32.84.7
-7.3-1.3-1.4
.86.66.4
1.1
-.52.6
-2.3-3.6
.03.15.6
.5
.92.7
-8.9-2.1-3.3
-.72.82.8
324.6
286.6299.1273.0295.8247.1384.1476.0
310.7319.3173.6176.5271.1289.8297.9121.3374.5
3.5
.13.9
-2.4-4.2
1.17.19.9
2.43.15.3
-10.4-1.9-3.4
-.16.96.8
0.7
-1.42.0
-3.7-5.8
.23.06.7
.2
.42.2
-11.4-3.4-5.1-1.93.42.6
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas 1, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967 = 100)
Group and item
Buffalo,N.Y.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cleveland,Ohio
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100) 10
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 11
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 11
Owners' equivalent rent11
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 12..Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ...Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
309.1339.7
299.1304.0304.6296.6265.6270.6254.7366.1379.5312.0247.7
334.4331.9119.1237.1403.1124.3124.3495.8560.1531.8177.3156.5569.3406.0656.3245.4
243.6237.2294.4203.2228.8
282.2276.8159.2158.9172.3171.380.7
374.3
341.3281.6341.5259.0
1.6
1.51.31.41.6.6.3
-.91.93.31.83.7
2.74.14.45.02.14.24.3
.7
.1-6.3-6.5-.11.56.1
-2.21.7
2.82.72.34.6
-3.3
-3.3-4.3
-14.1-14.2-13.1-15.0-13.1
10.8
5.32.38.25.7
0.3
1.21.11.3.5
.0.2
-.64.02.51.92.0
1.72.12.12.31.62.12.11.51.6
-4.3-4.5-.12.96.8-.3.7
1.01.2.5
2.5-1.5
-4.8-5.4
-17.7-17.8-17.4-18.5-16.3
4.6
2.5.5
3.32.5
325.8370.1
296.6304.4295.0320.3274.5284.6244.0318.8355.9328.1216.7
368.5424.4119.8244.2405.1119.5118.7340.0418.8538.8193.1153.3387.5345.4412.1245.6
166.7148.2138.9123.3189.1
305.1293.2159.1158.2175.5177.389.1
425.8
422.4281.8345.5280.0
2.2
4.03.85.05.45.24.9-.75.56.91.76.5
3.25.04.65.02.05.25.0
-1.4-2.9
-11.3-13.4
4.2-1.75.7
-10.02.3
-3.5-4.8-3.9
-10.7-4.5
-2.3-3.6
-14.3-14.8-15.4-15.8-10.8
7.9
6.12.48.63.7
0.3
2.72.73.51.73.84.1
.15.74.71.13.0
.42.11.72.3
-1.62.42.3
-5.1-6.9
-13.1-14.9
.0-6.0-7.4-4.0
.7
-6.0-7.7-3.5
-14.9-6.1
-3.4-4.7
-17.5-17.7-18.9-18.7-12.6
8.0
3.43.55.02.5
331.5376.2
318.4327.4321.1385.4265.6272.1258.8337.0418.9330.2248.0
363.5410.0115.8224.8338.3112.5112.8411.4493.4164.8174.2134.3479.9301.9687.8240.1
229.4215.2191.8202.5231.9
282.0283.9162.5162.2173.1179.786.2
374.0
434.8237.7345.5277.4
0.9
.8
.6
.12.7-.1-.6
-1.1-4.3
1.41.32.3
2.14.05.24.68.63.53.6
-1.1-3.5
-13.8-15.4-6.5-1.6
.3-4.21.1
.7-.2-.81.41.5
-4.1-4.7
-17.2-17.3-17.8-18.4-12.4
6.9
4.93.05.24.5
0.1
1.21.21.2-.41.11.2-.4-.63.41.01.2
1.31.82.82.35.91.41.4.2
-.8-13.9-15.8-4.8
1.81.42.31.2
-1.2-2.0
-.1-5.97.0
-5.2-5.5
-18.8-18.9-19.4-19.8-14.7
.4
2.33.21.6.7
349.1394.2
309.0316.9306.0329.1289.1297.1263.9304.8364.8346.1241.5
392.4445.3118.1227.0372.7114.7114.8407.1487.8193.4202.4173.7490.0354.5608.9244.9
198.4187.9225.3152.3183.6
302.3308.7166.4165.6172.7179.984.7
332.2
477.5273.4352.2294.0
1.9
.5
.3-.61.0.8.4
-1.5-3.5-1.02.25.3
3.35.15.45.45.14.94.9
.8
.9-6.6-9.72.21.55.9
-1.31.7
-.5-1.03.1
-5.0-4.5
-2.5-2.8
-14.6-14.6-16.1-15.9-10.3
2.3
8.58.15.54.1
0.2
.6
.5
.2.01.41.6
-1.0.2
-.51.21.8
1.02.02.02.3
.62.02.0
-2.1-2.8-7.1
-10.21.8
-2.5-4.2-1.4
1.9
-3.9-4.82.5
-13.5-5.4
-3.4-3.7
-16.5-16.7-18.4-17.6-12.8
.2
6.24.22.22.9
91
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group.—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beveraaes
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less enerav 9
Enerav5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter11
Services less medical care
Buffalo,N.Y.
Index
1st half
1986
309.1
278.1299.1263.8284.1247.1362.2349.7
304.2307.3163.3180.3263.1280.8292.3114.0363.3
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.6
-.51.5
-1.7-2.3
-.84.04.5
.91.42.7
-5.9-1.5-1.9
-.33.73.9
2ndhalf
1985
0.3
-1.31.2
-2.9-4.7
-.22.12.0
-.2.1
1.4-6.8-2.7-4.2-1.72.22.2
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index
1st half
1986
325.8
281.4296.6266.5253.0278.7394.2465.4
292.7320.2181.9172.1264.7249.9276.7114.2382.1
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2.2
.54.0
-1.7-3.3
.73.95.8
1.52.03.6
-8.6-1.4-2.7
.53.33.7
2ndhalf
1985
0.3
-1.02.7
-3.4-5.9
.41.63.3
-.2.1
2.0-12.1
-3.2-5.4-1.5
1.21.4
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index
1st half
1986
331.5
294.4318.4272.0280.8272.0393.7451.7
306.4325.1173.7172.8271.7277.9303.5115.7380.0
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
0.9
-1.5.8
-3.0-4.5
-.83.84.8
.2
.72.6
-9.6-2.8-4.1-1.73.63.7
2ndhalf
1985
0.1
-1.61.2
-3.5-6.1
.32.02.1
-.4-.11.5
-9.0-3.3-5.6-2.22.02.0
ClevelandOhio
Index
1st half
1986
349.1
291.1309.0272.3258.7280.6452.6520.2
309.2341.3188.4184.2272.0257.0285.9115.0436.5
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.9
-.8.5
-1.6-3.1
.35.08.6
1.11.53.2
-6.2-1.4-2.7-1.24.84.6
2ndhalf
1985
0.2
-1.4.6
-2.6-5.3
.92.06.4
-.2-.11.5
-9.1-2.5-5.0-2.22.01.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Denver-Boulder,
Colo,
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Detroit,Mich.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Honolulu,Hawaii
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100) 14
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 15
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 15
Owners' equivalent rent15
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 5 ...Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 16
Utility (piped) gas 16
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular17
Gasoline, unleaded regular17 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
344.3372.2
326.1330.7305.8321.3253.2262.2266.1333.5384.7396.4266.4
383.4436.5118.8280.5411.2118.0118.6364.1456.5204.3
NA204.1455.2300.4672.7261.3
219.3185.8209.9165.3212.3
310.0307.7169.8169.5187.9191.483.7
369.7
441.0285.1336.5292.0
2.7
3.13.01.83.0
.6-.3
-2.24.32.84.75.8
4.05.95.35.35.56.15.9
.9-7.3
.2NA
.2-7.6
-11.8.9
1.0
.6-1.0-1.73.6
-3.1
-2.9-3.0
-13.9-14.0-13.8-14.2-13.1
1.3
12.2.8
5.42.8
0.2
2.42.42.62.11.0.8
-.37.53.22.02.6
.92.41.61.9-.32.72.6
-4.3-11.3
.4NA
.4-11.7-19.9
7.62.2
-2.2-3.9-3.3-6.62.2
-4.8-5.0
-17.3-17.4-17.7-17.9-15.5
.1
6.7.02.1
.9
358.3381.6
287.0293.7286.5306.0249.6255.0272.6286.9357.4314.4256.3
442.0533.9113.7266.3432.2112.3111.9365.9519.5153.3135.2156.9527.0210.2259.5253.5
188.7158.3221.0136.6177.5
304.2299.5148.7146.5146.7144.177.2
385.1
411.1289.8361.6319.0
1.0
.5.0
-1.41.0
-1.9-2.5-.7
-7.3.8
1.75.4
2.02.32.21.95.72.42.22.61.6
-2.4-5.6-1.81.7-.85.1
.3
-1.5-2.1
.5-4.9-1.4
-3.7-4.2
-19.9-20.9-20.1-22.0-17.7
2.3
8.31.96.05.7
-0.4
.6
.3-.2-.1.4.6
-.6-3.0
1.01.04.3
.8
.81.21.12.8
.5
.41.41.0
-1.1-5.6-.31.0
-2.96.7
.0
-1.3-1.5-2.0-1.9
.5
-5.5-6.2
-24.7-25.7-25.5-26.4-20.3
3.9
3.6.4
3.63.6
321.3369.1
287.5290.9288.5332.8261.7264.5240.9274.2370.7308.4270.7
358.9394.1118.1255.7354.2113.5113.6447.9529.8576.9191.4182.5520.3335.2683.5216.9
168.4152.1166.8138.2140.4
310.7306.8166.7166.1179.0187.285.2
406.2
456.6236.3316.1234.8
2.1
2.72.41.22.11.0.4
-3.0-2.64.75.27.4
3.26.06.67.04.66.36.31.6.4
-10.2-11.9
6.81.8
10.9-3.5-1.7
3.13.54.44.3
-10.0
-1.6-1.9
-15.9-16.1-17.1-15.7-13.7
4.0
7.81.92.7
-2.2
0.3
2.22.11.61.61.31.3-.71.53.13.53.4
1.53.53.84.31.43.73.8
.2
.5-9.9
-11.12.01.93.31.0
-1.9
-3.9-4.8-3.1
-10.3-9.1
-2.8-3.1
-18.8-19.0-20.4-18.8-15.3
2.5
3.4.7
-.4-4.7
299.7323.1
323.6335.2333.7326.3299.4304.3301.3378.5400.2346.1227.0
281.0292.6119.8292.3482.4113.8113.8319.0385.2NANANA
383.4373.3434.5224.9
203.6194.1209.8192.4194.5
273.9281.2184.6185.0189.8207.489.1
238.6
425.2297.7349.2298.1
2.4
.8
.6
.83.9
.1
.41.2
-2.22.32.43.8
2.34.54.94.85.54.44.4
-8.4-15.5NANANA
-15.7-17.2
-3.61.6
.5-.11.11.9
-2.0
1.82.1
-4.2-4.2-6.4-3.4-4.0
.0
8.44.25.22.7
1.4
1.11.22.32.03.02.8
.72.71.9.7.1
1.52.33.52.6
10.71.81.9
-2.7-7.2NANANA-7.3-8.0-2.5
1.1
-.8-1.0
.1
.1
.4
.5-8.2-8.2
-10.5-8.0-6.7
.0
4.02.32.21.4
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Denver-Boulder,
Colo.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Detroit,Mich.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Honolulu,Hawaii
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter15
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
344.3
300.7326.1283.0270.4299.6407.1474.7
313.8337.5185.0166.9282.5269.9297.9120.0395.6
2.7
-.43.1
-2.6-3.2-1.65.7
12.8
1.72.04.2
-10.8-2.3-2.7
.05.64.8
0.2
-1.42.4
-3.7-6.3
.31.86.9
-.4-.22.1
-14.5-3.5-5.8-2.0
1.41.2
358.3
291.0287.0287.4255.1324.6466.7446.5
298.4354.4187.4182.3285.2253.9271.9116.8466.1
1.0
-2.3.5
-3.9-5.7-1.64.08.6
.5
.52.3
-9.5-3.6-4.9-2.55.73.4
-0.4
-2.8.6
-4.8-7.6
-.81.83.8
-.8-.61.1
-12.6-4.4-6.8-3.42.81.6
321.3
265.2287.5249.4245.6253.0408.6479.1
297.5312.2172.1179.6250.8247.5268.0118.3389.3
2.1
-.72.7
-2.7-3.9-1.35.28.2
1.11.73.4
-6.7-2.3-3.2
-.54.54.8
0.3
-2.02.2
-AA-7.2-1.12.93.3
-.5.1
1.5-8.1-4.1-6.5-2.42.32.8
299.7
280.3323.6246.9279.3215.9326.5444.8
298.5292.6170.6176.6245.2272.3305.5112.7309.8
2.4
.6
.8
.4
.5
.24.18.5
1.62.03.5
-9.4.5.7.6
3.73.6
1.4
.11.1-.7
-1.81.42.54.0
.91.22.1
-7.7-.7
-1.7-.22.72.3
94
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Houston,Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Kansas City,Mo.-Kans.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Miami,Fla.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 19
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 19
Owners' equivalent rent19
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 20
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 5 ...Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricity 20
Electricity 20
Utility (piped) gas 20
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular21
Gasoline, unleaded regular21 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
333.8381.9
336.6343.5316.0317.7274.7283.9299.9326.0387.7431.2265.5
349.5380.496.2
220.5407.2
98.394.3
430.9555.5177.9NA
177.9559.7454.9673.2245.9
250.6226.7245.8207.8241.2
280.7280.1158.1157.9171.8173.480.3
327.7
489.2294.3337.7334.8
-0.4
1.41.41.6.9
-.2-.71.5
-2.86.6
.91.6
-1.71.3.8.2
7.41.8.6
-8.2-11.5
-3.1NA-3.1
-11.8-8.6
-20.7-1.6
1.61.44.0
-1.81.1
-4.1-4.3
-17.4-17.4-17.5-18.7-14.7
7.3
5.82.35.11.1
-1.1
1.31.21.9-.4.7.9.5
1.94.9
.41.7
-1.6.9.5
-.29.81.1.3
-8.3-9.3-2.1NA-2.1-9.5-9.0
-10.8.2
1.01.02.3
-2.12.9
-5.4-5.6
-19.3-19.4-19.9-20.6-16.4
5.1
2.81.12.5
.3
321.5381.6
306.4312.6301.2323.5251.9259.3279.7348.8356.0346.7250.8
346.2389.1122.5234.6346.5115.2115.0370.7446.6174.3165.6180.5449.5304.7635.5248.6
230.1217.3212.7210.6277.8
292.5289.1148.7148.2163.0165.979.0
367.8
427.6251.5349.3284.4
1.2
2.12.02.74.5-.7
-1.44.01.15.71.54.5
1.63.95.34.79.13.53.5
-3.6-6.5-6.0
-14.2.3
-6.5-2.5-9.6
1.8
3.63.72.23.98.2
-3.9-4.4
-18.3-18.4-18.9-18.7-15.2
5.1
5.72.19.03.8
-0.1
2.12.13.52.5
.4
.32.86.65.6.5
2.3
.41.92.42.04.61.81.8
-3.5-6.6-7.4
-16.7-.2
-6.5-10.2-3.3
1.2
3.94.5-.98.75.5
-5.6-6.0
-23.0-23.1-23.5-23.5-19.6
2.3
2.41.73.61.5
328.2386.0
303.3313.7305.4335.2271.4273.8252.2307.5388.6330.4222.7
365.2412.3125.1335.0366.6123.3123.3352.9468.5169.7NA
169.7470.1377.9595.9233.7
183.5169.8174.9129.6210.7
329.3328.2162.8162.8178.1187.883.7
341.9
450.7232.6331.3288.1
3.9
2.82.51.93.3
.3-.2-.62.34.03.65.8
6.37.87.87.96.08.07.92.7
.6-4.7NA-4.7
.74.9
-2.63.2
3.33.53.92.61.9
-.7-1.7
-14.2-14.2-15.8-14.5-11.7
18.8
7.03.16.57.7
1.2
1.91.82.21.8.6.7
-.65.93.51.13.4
1.82.72.42.41.93.02.9
-2.1-4.9-3.6NA-3.6-4.94.6
-11.61.0
-.4-.42.5
-5.7.5
-1.3-1.5
-11.6-11.6-12.9-12.0-9.02.2
3.6.4
3.95.4
173.7173.7
163.5164.2159.6167.6152.9155.0152.2180.9156.3173.2151.5
176.6184.7107.8163.2201.4108.9108.7179.0206.4183.2174.0185.0206.9211.3146.0144.0
145.5136.3146.0124.7136.9
181.6176.4177.9177.4180.2177.484.5
254.0
198.6137.7194.1172.0
2.1
2.11.91.92.12.22.1-.41.92.41.26.4
2.43.73.03.02.84.03.8
.6-4.1
.5-3.4
1.3-4.2-3.8
-10.5.3
4.84.53.28.2
.4
-2.1-2.5
-12.6-12.7-11.4-13.1-12.8
1.8
6.33.47.25.3
0.3
1.81.72.71.52.72.6-.15.72.8-.33.6
.1
.7
.6
.6
.7
.6
.5-1.4-4.5
.4-3.4
1.2-4.7-4.5-6.8
-.3
1.3.7.9.4.4
-3.5-4.0
-15.5-15.6-15.3-16.0-15.3
2.2
4.31.83.55.7
95
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Houston,Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Kansas City,Mo.-Kans.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Miami,Fla.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter19
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
333.8
298.8336.6277.4279.5284.2396.0531.2
321.1324.6163.5178.9276.8278.3309.0110.9377.6
-0.4
-1.51.4
-3.3-4.8-1.2
.95.4
-.8-.91.9
-14.6-3.1-4.5-1.61.1.2
-1.1
-1.81.3
-3.8-6.3
-.1-.32.6
-1.6-1.4
1.2-14.8-3.6-5.9-2.4
-.6-.7
321.5
289.4306.4277.1277.2276.9373.9468.9
302.0315.8177.8161.1276.2274.7292.4111.8362.1
1.2
-.12.1
-1.3-2.3
-.12.65.5
.6
.93.2
-12.4-1.1-1.9
-.11.62.2
-0.1
-1.12.1
-2.7-5.2
.3
.92.2
-.6-.31.9
-15.0-2.6-4.8-1.6
.2
.8
328.2
270.2303.3251.9256.3251.9416.6479.7
299.1321.6177.4183.6250.6252.7281.0121.5407.1
3.9
.12.8
-1.6-2.1
-.87.27.1
2.43.65.1
-8.8-1.2-1.5
.56.57.1
1.2
-.31.9
-1.8-2.7
-.62.53.7
.61.02.1
-9.0-1.6-2.2
-.32.32.3
173.7
159.3163.5156.7158.1160.2191.5204.4
168.6172.2172.3190.9156.6157.7161.0118.1190.0
2.1
.12.1
-1.3-1.9
-.44.05.9
1.61.83.3
-8.5-1.0-1.4
.24.43.8
0.3
-.91.8
-2.6-4.4
-.11.34.3
.1
.01.5
-10.4-2.4-4.0-1.12.11.0
96
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas 1, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Milwaukee,Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.-Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
New York, N.Y.-Northeastern
N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 22
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 22
Owners' equivalent rent22
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel oil5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
331.4374.2
294.4306.2290.4334.8269.0275.7252.1297.1334.8352.3213.2
378.8428.5119.2253.3369.7119.3119.5414.4480.4575.6183.7169.6451.1341.1569.9243.7
230.6226.1212.6205.6319.8
303.0295.7165.5164.8183.1183.782.6
440.0
393.3282.7320.7283.7
0.9
.8
.21.43.5
.9
.6-3.8-1.35.1
-2.39.3
2.04.84.75.3-.35.15.0
-3.3-3.9
-10.3-10.7
-.2-2.2
-.5-3.7
.5
3.73.91.82.2
11.2
-3.7-4.4
-17.2-17.3-16.7-17.9-14.6
7.8
4.52.07.41.7
-0.4
.6
.41.71.5.7.8.0
1.83.7
-1.93.7
.42.12.12.7
-1.92.12.0
-4.1-5.5
-11.1-11.5
1.3-4.0-3.9-4.0
1.0
.7
.7-.6
-1.27.5
-4.5-4.9
-19.6-19.7-19.6-20.2-16.8
3.2
2.7-.53.71.2
340.0394.0
315.2326.1299.5349.1251.1257.9281.7309.9346.8405.4243.5
392.8459.8118.7281.5414.3115.5115.9393.7447.8570.8193.1186.2432.7274.0581.6233.7
201.5192.2216.5148.5219.1
286.6282.0167.3166.4180.0190.187.3
352.4
407.8300.7349.6283.6
2.2
2.11.71.52.9
.5
.0
.7
.62.52.08.7
3.15.05.05.42.55.35.4-.6
-2.3-13.1-15.5-2.5
-.17.8
-4.4.9
1.3.7
-2.3.5
1.7
-2.9-3.3
-14.5-14.6-15.3-14.6-12.4
1.7
7.85.66.71.0
0.1
1.61.51.81.81.82.0-.12.02.81.42.7
.61.72.02.5
-1.91.81.8
-2.9-4.5
-14.1-17.4
1.2-2.63.6
-6.0.8
.0-.5.3
-1.51.3
-4.8-5.2
-19.7-20.0-20.5-20.1-16.7
-.2
4.62.92.3
.6
322.1383.3
318.6329.8314.3329.1274.5278.8269.1353.3398.7368.2229.5
335.7357.5120.9289.2437.8122.4122.6393.1504.0593.8193.8200.1460.4399.1566.3254.4
190.0166.8162.1142.8196.4
339.8310.0162.6162.2164.9171.282.3
472.6
434.2288.8355.6310.5
3.5
3.63.52.23.43.22.9.0
-1.54.06.56.3
4.27.46.87.05.68.68.8
-2.3-4.1
-10.9-11.3
.4-.4.2
-1.2.3
.4-.7-.9.0
-3.2
-.7-2.1
-12.5-12.5-11.9-13.8-11.3
4.4
7.86.66.66.9
1.5
2.42.41.81.73.23.3-.6-.73.33.63.0
1.83.63.03.4.04.34.5
-2.7-3.6
-10.9-11.3
-.1.3.4.1.2
-2.2-3.6-3.6-6.9-3.2
-1.5-3.0
-15.6-15.7-16.4-16.9-13.7
4.0
5.13.52.94.1
319.7373.3
310.8320.6299.6324.5267.1275.4250.7314.7385.4383.6242.0
334.7362.9124.6297.8474.9123.6123.7398.9473.0564.6191.6177.4433.5421.0438.2246.1
180.0163.1163.6103.1198.9
331.5328.6173.6174.2187.2188.882.1
376.7
465.2251.4364.2287.8
2.8
2.11.91.21.2.0-.6.2
-1.34.23.44.9
3.66.66.56.94.46.66.7
-1.3-3.3
-11.9-12.3
-1.31.55.3
-3.6.7
-1.6-2.5
.8-9.6-5.7
.1-.8
-12.3-12.3-11.1-13.8-11.0
9.8
6.23.37.98.7
0.8
1.11.01.01.7-.1-.3-.1-.83.41.02.2
1.53.02.33.5
-4.03.33.4
-1.9-3.7-9.7
-10.31.8-.5.2
-1.51.0
-2.1-2.8-4.4-5.3-3.8
-2.4-2.8
-16.7-16.8-16.3-18.3-14.4
1.6
2.72.24.26.6
97
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Milwaukee,Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.-Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
New York, N.Y.-Northeastern
N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter22
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
331.4
288.4294.4281.4285.3272.4403.7425.4
301.7328.1182.8187.1277.4276.1290.1110.8398.7
0.9
-1.3.8
-2.5-4.3
-.33.54.1
-.2.8
2.5-9.5-2.1-3.5-1.72.33.4
-0.4
-2.0.6
-3.6-6.4
.11.42.6
-1.1-.51.2
-11.4-3.3-5.7-2.7
.81.3
340.0
286.6315.2267.6270.4274.4430.9441.3
301.1336.0175.1171.6266.5267.4293.7117.1429.3
2.2
-.22.1
-1.6-2.3
-.74.67.7
1.31.83.5
-8.0-1.3-1.7
.04.14.3
0.1
-1.41.6
-3.3-5.7
.11.74.6
-.4-.21.7
-11.9-3.1-5.1-2.0
1.61.4
322.1
281.8318.6253.5261.6242.8381.7466.0
311.1316.2169.9171.2251.3256.9292.6119.2371.5
3.5
.93.6
-1.4-1.6-1.15.98.3
2.23.34.6
-7.1-1.1-1.2
1.44.25.7
1.5
-.42.4
-2.7-3.8
-.63.25.5
.71.32.5
-8.0-2.5-3.5-.32.63.0
319.7
275.6310.8251.2262.2246.1395.2515.1
310.7311.7168.8188.3250.0259.4289.5123.0376.9
2.8
-.62.1
-2.5-3.7
-.56.46.3
1.72.53.9
-6.8-2.2-3.2-.76.16.4
0.8
-1.41.1
-3.0-4.9
.23.02.4
.1
.62.0
-8.9-2.8-4.5-1.82.83.1
98
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas 1, by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Pittsburgh,Pa.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Portland,OreQ.-Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
San Diego,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)23
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs 24 ..
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home 24
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 25
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 25
Owners' equivalent rent25
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 26..Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 27
Utility (piped) gas 27
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular28
Gasoline, unleaded regular28 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
329.2378.5
297.5301.3283.8311.2241.9249.1222.1319.4363.8364.5283.1
374.9444.0118.8256.3416.4113.5113.5388.3498.7199.1173.7256.1498.7346.3644.7227.7
191.9181.4173.0151.7204.1
321.9315.9164.7164.9174.7180.580.4
427.2
444.0287.0318.5247.3
1.5
1.41.31.22.2
-3.2-3.7-2.4
1.17.21.63.4
2.65.26.06.72.44.74.8
-1.0-1.9-9.7
-15.1.0
-1.31.1
-3.2.1
-3.5-4.3-7.0-8.6-1.0
-3.0-3.6
-14.8-14.8-13.9-15.7-12.7
4.0
6.69.04.74.1
0.3
1.51.62.4
.4-.6-.6.2
4.76.6
.7
.5
1.73.43.54.0
.83.43.4-.2-.5
-10.2-15.8
.0
.21.3-.7-.4
-5.4-6.4-7.5
-13.4-1.1
-4.1-4.6
-17.4-17.5-17.3-18.3-15.4
1.4
3.74.51.81.4
316.4374.0
306.5315!i295.0325.4273.1277.5227.6315.2375.8363.1231.3
323.4364.9112.2249.0373.1111.4111.3395.1400.6499.0167.5NA
334.2186.8177.0229.4
197.1190.2209.6169.5221.0
317.1325.8166.9166.7160.6166.482.8
339.7
424.8251.6367.6297.4
2.3
2.62.41.94.0-.5
-1.11.82.83.12.54.8
2.34.54.44.17.54.84.7
-3.0-7-2
-21.5-21.3NA
2.65.2
-5.01.6
-7.3-8.6-6.2
-18.94.7
1.3.8
-12.9-12.9-13.9-12.5-12.8
8.5
7.7.4
10.02.3
0.2
1.2.9
1.42.2
-1.4-1.8
.45.52.5
.44.4
.52.22.11.84.62.42.3
-4.7-8.8
-21.9-21.8NA
.1
.8-1.9
.9
-5.7-6.8-6.1
-15.33.7
-1.5-1.9
-14.5-14.6-15.1-14.6-14.3
5.0
4.1-1.14.7.0
320.3374.1
307.3312.3302.2343.6243.5248.9290.6357.4363.7341.4257.0
355.0411.6119.4234.1374.9119.0119.5337.2419.6514.9199.3154.8393.9312.7484.7249.1
194.0182.7184.4147.7158.1
287.9293.8154.2154.0164.8169.884.9
262.1
399.7261.5339.0290.7
1.7
2.42.32.22.41.4.9
3.9.03.33.43.6
2.94.05.15.63.03.73.61.4.1
-8.3-12.8
-2.11.4
11.5-8.6
1.6
-3.2-3.93.5
-16.6-3.8
-3.0-3.2
-15.9-15.9-17.6-16.2-12.4
3.4
8.24.56.25.5
-0.3
1.71.82.41.91.71.63.33.82.21.41.1
-.51.11.82.01.1.9.9
-4.7-4.2-9.7
-15.9-.7
-3.3-4.3-2.0
.4
-2.2-2.73.5
-7.3-5.7
-4.1-4.3
-18.8-18.9-20.3-19.3-14.8
2.3
5.72.42.41.7
381.4400.9
324.8338.8301.6328.3274.3278.1245.0313.1372.5426.6208.9
482.8621.9135.2367.8395.7137.4137.9332.4421.4221.7210.6223.2442.3458.8411.4229.3
216.6199.3185.2180.8226.0
321.7318.0168.1168.0179.7191.087.0
376.3
383.7264.9324.5299.2
3.3
3.13.02.72.64.24.2
-1.2.6
4.43.04.9
5.89.08.28.82.49.49.4
-2.3-7.5-2.1
-17.7.4
-7.6-7.6-7.4-.2
1.0-1.9-4.3-1.1-1.4
-1.8-2.3
-12.5-12.5-14.3-12.3-9.14.9
5.83.83.94.0
1.1
2.72.72.92.13.33.5-.54.13.81.93.0
1.53.32.83.1
.33.53.5
-4.6-9.5-2.2
-17.9.3
-9.7-7.6
-13.6-1.0
1.2-1.0-3.8-1.4
1.0
-2.0-2.3
-11.2-11.1-12.3-11.2-8.12.4
3.42.32.02.0
99
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditure category andcommodity and service group —Continued
(1967 = 100)
Group and item
Pittsburgh,Pa.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Portland,0 eq.-Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
San Diego,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter25
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
329.2
276.4297.5256.1247.0269.0419.9488.3
301.2322.6172.4183.5258.7251.3275.7115.9410.2
1.5
-1.01.4
-2.6-3.6-1.14.15.9
.61.12.7
-7.4-2.4-3.2-1.03.43.8
0.3
-1.71.5
-3.9-6.0
-.62.53.5
-.4.1
1.5-8.0-3.8-5.6-2.1
1.82.3
316.4
283.6306.5270.0275.9275.9368.8458.7
303.7310.1168.6172.9268.1271.4291.4121.5356.5
2.3
-1.22.6
-3.4-5.0-1.16.37.2
1.71.93.9
-10.1-3.1-4.4-1.37.76.2
0.2
-2.11.2
-3.9-6.3-.62.83.8
-.3-.11.8
-11.7-3.6-5.6-2.63.32.7
320.3
286.1307.3267.1256.5278.7379.6430.0
295.7315.4175.6161.6267.3256.7284.8114.3369.9
1.7
-.52.4
-2.3-4.2
.14.38.6
1.11.22.9
-7.2-2.1-3.8
-.74.53.8
-0.3
-1.41.7
-3.4-6.0
-.11.16.2
-.6-.71.4
-10.9-3.3-5.6-1.9
1.0.4
381.4
308.6324.8295.4275.5318.3495.6406.9
302.5380.9206.5184.9291.6268.7300.9118.2503.6
3.3
-.43.1
-2.6-3.6-1.46.76.1
1.03.14.7
-10.4-2.4-3.1
.04.06.8
1.1
-.42.7
-2.4-3.5-1.02.53.7
.21.02.3
-10.5-2.2-3.1
-.21.52.4
100
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ byexpenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
San Francisco,Oakland,
Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Seattle-Everett,Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd| half
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood :....
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs M
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs M
Owners' equivalent rent M
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 30..Fuel o i l 5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
340.8405.6
309.4319.8307.0337.8276.2280.5249.0315.2394.0339.9214.8
397.5446.6131.3356.0382.3132.3132.4410.4486.7191.5194.8188.6491.0332.3740.2270.3
207.6189.0204.4168.8194.4
313.0310.7163.4163.4174.4185.584.5
326.1
404.7277.2356.9302.8
3.2
2.62.2.9
3.22.11.8
-1.4-6.64.64.66.4
6.28.88.29.3
-4.79.49.2
.5-3.2-7.4
-13.7.0
-3.11.7
-8.62.1
-5.1-7.4-.1
-17.1-7.0
-2.6-3.1
-14.5-14.6-16.2-14.9-12.7
4.7
7.88.16.14.4
1.4
2.32.21.61.41.21.3-.8.6
3.83.53.2
2.33.5
.84.4
-29.85.45.2
-3.1-4.6-5.8
-14.42.4
-4.51.8
-11.52.6
-.5-1.6-1.8-4.1-6.5
-2.4-3.0
-13.7-13.7-15.1-14.0-12.0
5.4
3.05.24.05.1
324.9381.8
295.9304.8288.6308.4246.7253.8246.7266.5397.4342.6241.3
363.3411.0114.1276.6457.3112.5112.0377.7511.3513.4190.1173.4464.1473.0432.8250.1
196.8182.6193.3141.3200.9
291.7292.3163.8163.2189.2192.780.2
310.3
397.2270.5352.0322.0
1.3
3.13.02.63.5
.4-.31.43.24.63.34.5
1.54.95.65.74.54.84.9
-3.9-7.9
-15.4-16.5
.0-3.4-1.9-9.9-3.6
1.71.3
-1.5-.82.9
-1.8-1.9
-14.4-14.5-16.2-14.3-12.7
-.9
3.6.7
4.8.3
0.6
2.42.42.91.4.7.9
1.27.94.11.13.3
1.12.42.62.44.02.32.2
-2.3-6.0
-16.7-17.9
.0
.72.3
-6.0.2
-1.2-1.9-5.2-4.3
.2
-2.0-2.1
-14.4-14.5-15.9-14.6-12.6
-.9
2.5-.12.0
-1.8
329.8384.2
325.3328.9330.1345.8290.3299.7249.9381.6421.3330.7286.4
351.6380.6125.6303.2431.9119.8119.9364.0469.6719.3188.0410.2422.7313.2526.5268.4
216.1190.9197.0164.3225.2
306.9297.3171.2171.0184.3183.386.6
411.3
449.3265.5338.0265.1
3.5
4.24.02.91.14.13.71.82.72.85.96.5
5.06.65.47.6
-10.27.77.9
-1.6-4.6
-14.2-13.4-16.9-1.2-.4
-2.05.4
-2.9-4.5
.3-10.9
-6.0
-.2-.8
-10.6-10.6-11.4-11.3-8.65.5
7.93.36.02.4
1.4
2.82.82.71.24.14.21.55.9
.62.63.1
2.63.12.93.3
-1.23.43.5
-3.5-6.2
-14.1-12.6
-3.6-6.1
-.96.4
-5.7-7.6-2.4
-17.5-5.4
-1.5-2.1
-12.9-12.9-14.3-13.8-10.5
4.2
3.81.12.81.9
101
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Table S5. Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ byexpenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
San Francisco,Oakland,
Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Seattle-Everett,Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd
19851985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter29
Services less medical care
340.8
284.8309.4269.5262.1283.2420.9439.9
308.9336.8181.6190.0267.0257.2287.4117.7416.6
3.2
-.92.6
-3.2-5.1
-.46.98.0
1.32.94.7
-10.0-2.7-4.2-1.15.46.8
1.4
-.22.3
-1.8-3.9
1.32.82.9
.71.32.7
-10.0-1.5-3.4
-.72.32.8
324.9
279.7295.9268.5278.5268.5400.0424.7
297.9320.7177.1191.5266.7273.8288.3116.0395.2
1.3
-1.43.1
-3.8-4.7-2.54.13.1
.21.12.8
-11.4-3.5-4.2
-.93.34.2
0.6
-1.32.4
-3.3-5.8
.02.62.0
.0.5
1.8-10.6
-3.1-5.3-1.82.72.6
329.8
286.2325.3260.3275.3249.4390.7489.5
311.1323.5175.8175.0261.9276.3301.6121.9378.2
3.5
.84.2
-1.3-4.23.46.08.0
2.43.35.0
-7.7-.9
-3.6-.15.25.8
1.4
-.22.8
-2.0-6.24.92.83.9
.81.32.7
-9.7-1.7-5.6-1.82.32.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern NJ. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
2 Indexes are on an October 1967=100 base, unless otherwiseindicated.
3 Index is on a May-October 1960=100 base, for Anchorage, Alaska.4 Indexes are on a November 1982=100 base, for Anchorage, Alaska;
Baltimore, Md.; and Boston, Mass. Index is on a December 1982=100base for Atlanta, Ga.
5 Indexes are on a June 1978=100 base.6 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Anchorage, Alaska.7 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base for Baltimore, Md.;
Boston, Mass.; and Atlanta, Ga. Index is on a June 1978=100 base forAnchorage, Alaska.
8 Indexes are on an August 1981 = 100 base.9 Indexes are on the bases listed below:Anchorage, Alaska January 1978=100.Atlanta, Ga. December 1977=100.
March 1978=100.January 1978=100.
February 1978=100.December 1977=100.
March 1978=100.February 1978=100.
February 1978=100.January 1978=100.
December 1977=100.December 1977=100.April 1978=100.December 1977=100.
Baltimore, Md.Boston, Mass.Buffalo, N.Y.Chicago, III.Cincinnati, OhioCleveland, OhioDallas, TexasDenver, Colo.Detroit, Mich.Honolulu, HawaiiHouston, TexasKansas City, MissouriLos Angeles, Calif.Miami, Fla.Milwaukee, Wis.Minneapolis, Minn.New York, N.Y.Philadelphia, Pa.Pittsburgh, Pa.Portland, Oreg.St. Louis, MissouriSan Diego, Cat.San Francisco, Cal.Seattle, Wash.Washington, D.C.
December 1977=100.November 1977=100.
November 1977=100.April 1978=100.December 1977=100.
December 1977=100.April 1978=100.January 1978=100.March 1978=100.November 1977=100.December 1977=100.
November 1977=100.November 1977=100.
Index is on a November 1963=100 base for Buffalo, N.Y.
11 Index is on a November 1982=100 base for Cincinnati, Ohio.Indexes are on a December 1982=100 base for Buffalo, N.Y.; Chicago,III.; and Cleveland, Ohio.
12 Indexes are on a June 1978=100 base in Cincinnati, Ohio; andCleveland, Ohio.
13 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base.14 For the following areas the 1957-59=100 base is not available;
indexes are on the bases listedbelow:
Dallas, Texas November 1963=100.Denver, Colo. January 1964=100.Honolulu, Hawaii December 1963=100.
15 Index is on a November 1982=100 base for Denver, Colo. Indexesare on a December 1982=100 base for Dallas, Texas; Detroit, Mich.; andHonolulu, Hawaii.
16 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Denver, Colo.17 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base for Dallas, Texas; Detroit,
Mich.; and Honolulu, Hawaii. Index is on a June 1978=100 base forDenver, Colo.
18 Indexes are on a November 1977=100 base unless otherwiseindicated.
19 Index is on a November 1982=100 base for Miami, Fla. Indexes areon a December 1982=100 base for Houston, Texas; Kansas City,Missouri; and Los Angeles, Calif.
20 Index is on a June 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 base for Miami, Fla.21 Index is on a June 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 base for Miami, Fla. Indexes are on a
January 1 9 7 6 = 1 0 0 base for Houston, Texas; Kansas City, Mo.; and LosAngeles, Calif.
22 Index is on a November 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 base for Milwaukee, Wis.Indexes are on a December 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 for Minneapolis, Minn.; N e w York,N.Y.; and Philadelphia, Pa.
23 Index is on a February 1 9 6 5 = 1 0 0 base for San Diego, Calif.24 Index is on an April 1 9 6 7 = 1 0 0 base for Portland, Oreg.25 Indexes are on a November 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0 base for Portland, Oreg.; St.
Louis, Mo.; and San Diego, Calif. Index is on a December 1 9 8 2 = 1 0 0base for Pittsburgh, Pa.
26 Indexes are on a June 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 base for Pittsburgh, Pa. and SanDiego, Calif.
27 Index is on a June 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 base for Portland, Oreg.28 Indexes are on a January 1 9 7 6 = 1 0 0 base for Pittsburgh, Pa.; St.
Louis, Mo.; and San Diego, Calif. Index is on a June 1 9 7 8 = 1 0 0 base for
Portland, Oreg.29 Indexes are on a November 1982=100 base for Seattle, Wash.; and
Washington, D.C. Index is on a December 1982=100 base for SanFrancisco, Calif.
30 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for San Francisco, Calif.NA Not available for publication.
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Table S6. Consumer Price Index for wage earners and clerical workers : Selected areas, semiannual average, all items index
(1967=100, unless otherwise noted)
Area 1Otherindexbase
Semiannual average indexes
19842nd half
19851st half
19852nd half
19861st half
Percent change from precedingsem annual average
19851st half
19852nd half
19861st half
U.S. city average
Region *
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest
Population size class
BCD
Region/population size classcross classification2
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNorth Central/DSouth/D
Selected local areas
Anchorage, AlaskaAtlanta, GaBaltimore, MdBoston, MassBuffalo, N.Y
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-IndCleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexDenver-Boulder, Colo
Detroit, MichHonolulu, HawaiiHouston, TexKansas City, Mo.-KansLA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif
Miami, FlaMilwaukee, WisMinneapolis-StPaul, Minn.-WisN.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Pittsburgh, PaPortland, Oreg.-WashSt. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, CalifSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Seattle-Everett, WashWashington, D.C.-Md.-Va
12/7712/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/77
12/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/7712/77
10/67
11/77
311.0
164.1167.9169.8167.2
168.3168.4169.7
160.2169.1170.2167.4167.1166.6169.0169.7176.9164.0170.6160.7170.1
269.9316.0314.7304.8289.9
301.8318.6324.0325.5346.0
300.2294.7332.8305.1303.8
169.2344.2328.2299.2307.5
303.8294.9306.2328.4320.6
305.0316.5
315.8
167.3169.3172.3170.9
170.7171.4172.3
163.1170.8172.4170.6169.6167.7170.7174.4181.9165.1173.5165.0171.2173.1
272.6322.0319.9311.7290.9
305.9322.1321.7329.3350.4
305.3300.0332.6307.7311.1
171.3347.4328.5304.5314.2
306.7300.0312.0333.8325.7
308.2321.7
321.1
170.2171.5175.0174.4
173.3173.9174.7
173.5175.5174.2171.6169.2173.6178.1185.9166.9175.7167.9173.2175.4
278.2330.1326.0320.1294.5
311.3324.3327.0337.2354.7
310.5302.8334.9311.8318.5
174.3351.9335.2310.0320.1
309.8305.9318.1340.4330.8
310.0328.5
322.3
171.7171.4175.2175.3
173.7174.4174.5
167.6173.6176.0175.7172.5169.1174.1178.0187.8166.5175.5169.3172.3175.0
281.9333.6328.9321.7294.3
311.6324.1326.9337.4352.6
310.7306.9331.2310.2321.7
174.4350.0334.4314.2321.9
309.5305.5316.2344.0335.2
311.1330.9
1.5
2.0.8
1.52.2
1.41.81.5
1.81.01.31.91.5.7
1.02.82.8
.71.72.7
.62.1
1.01.91.72.3
.3
1.41.1-.71.21.3
1.71.8-.1.9
2.4
1.2.9.1
1.82.2
1.01.71.91.61.6
1.01.6
1.7
1.71.31.62.0
1.51.51.4
1.81.61.82.11.2.9
1.72.12.21.11.31.81.21.3
2.12.51.92.71.2
1.8.7
1.62.41.2
1.7.9.7
1.32.4
1.81.32.01.81.9
1.02.02.02.01.6
.62.1
0.4
.9-.1.1.5
.2
.3-.1
1.0.1.3.9.5
-.1.3
-.11.0-.2-.1.8
-.5-.2
1.31.1.9.5
-.1
.1-.1.0.1
-.6
.11.4
-1.1-.51.0
.1-.5-.21.4.6
-.1-.1-.61.11.3
.4
.7
1 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
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2 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined below:A - More than 1,250,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
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Table S7. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for regions \ byexpenditure category and commodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
U.S. city average
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Northeast
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North Central
Index
1sthalf
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
South
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985.
West
Index
1sthalf
1986.
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985.
2ndhalf
1985_
Expenditure category
All items .
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products ..Meats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesSugar and sweetsFats and oilsNonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 3
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs3
Owners' equivalent rent3
Maintenance and repairsMaintenance and repair servicesMaintenance and repair commodities.
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels4
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 4
Fuel o i l 4
Other fuels 4
Gas (piped) and electricity 4
Electricity 4
Utility (piped) gas 4
Other utilities and public servicesHousehold furnishings and operation
HousefumishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparel ....Infants' and toddlers' apparel.FootwearOther apparel commodities
Apparel services
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel4
Gasoline4
Gasoline, leaded regular4
Gasoline, unleaded regular4
Gasoline, unleaded premium 5...Maintenance and repairOther private transportation
Other private trans, commodities .Other private trans, services
Public transportation
322.3
308.2315.6300.2321.7266.0255.8323.4408.8288.8480.3301.4359.6241.6
351.2386.0108.0275.4408.0107.5107.5367.3421.9261.6388.9188.0186.9185.9192.1188.3173.5213.5251.2245.8198.0316.1346.8
204.4189.5198.5166.3332.0210.6203.9329.6
312.3306.6220.5220.8367.2163.7163.4159.8161.383.4
361.6299.6205.1327.3412.5
2.1
2.42.31.62.81.1-.7-.23.4
-1.95.82.73.85.2
3.45.96.16.24.95.96.01.42.5
.3-.7
-3.0-11.4-13.2
-1.2-.72.1
-4.35.71.2-.12.22.8
.8
.21.4
-1.27.4-.8.5
4.7
-2.4-3.03.53.5
-4.4-14.1-14.1-14.6-14.7-11.7
3.44.9
.15.76.8
0.4
1.91.81.81.31.4-.22.21.9
-1.56.21.21.92.6
1.22.62.62.8
.22.72.7
-2.2-4.0
-11.2-13.0
-1.1-2.0-1.4-2.82.3
.7
.41.21.0
-1.4-2.0-1.0-4.65.7— 9
2.3
-3.4-3.82.42.4
-2.2-16.5-16.5-17.6-17.2-13.3
1.73.4
.24.03.9
171.7
160.6160.7154.9168.9151.1142.0168.3166.7147.1141.4164.0176.2159.7
181.0194.8109.6173.8208.0109.9110.0166.8179.5139.3183.0184.5189.1188.9192.1182.1171.9198.6158.9143.9133.2151.8168.3
126.1118.2119.8106.1148.9132.7131.5188.5
173.8170.5148.7148.7215.3167.0166.7164.7162.783.0
171.6160.5135.9165.1207.6
2.6
2.82.71.83.21.6-.6-.33.4-.76.22.94.85.1
3.87.37.27.54.57.97.81.34.3
-1.8-2.6-4.7
-12.0-12.8
.7-.3.9
-2.25.5
.8-.42.22.4
.6.0.0.03.7
-2.01.73.6
-1.7-2.53.63.6
-4.4-11.8-11.8-11.4-12.7-10.8
4.62.6
.33.05.6
0.9
2.02.01.91.51.9-.41.91.5.06.31.62.62.2
1.73.83.64.1-.74.34.3-.11.8
-2.0-2.6-4.2
-11.2-12.0
.7-.1.1
-.32.6
-.31.8.9
-1.6-2.4-2.1-4.63.1
-1.51.62.2
-2.9-3.62.32.3
-2.2-15.3-15.4-15.7-16.3-13.5
2.42.0
2.23.9
171.4
155.6155.6151.0172.5143.9138.8161.4168.8146.7136.3166.8165.7155.7
183.8195.6107.0161.1215.8106.0105.9156.9166.7138.5192.2184.8181.8184.3173.6185.3164.6211.8167.4143.1130.9163.8160.7
127.3121.4121.2112.4169.4129.8134.2179.2
170.3167.8146.9146.7215.0161.6161.2158.1159.585.1
164.6154.1128.3158.7242.0
1.2
2.01.71.42.6
.8-1.3-.72.9
-2.16.92.32.55.3
2.74.95.25.25.84.84.71.81.31.8-.6
-2.7-11.6-14.4
-.3-1.04.8
-6.25.81.1.02.42.8
-.2-.71.3
-3.812.3-.8.7
4.1
-3.4-3.93.73.6
-4.4-15.7-15.8-16.5-16.4-11.8
3.33.4-.54.08.3
-0.1
1.7.1.7!1.8.9
1.5.02.21.4
-2.17.1
.81.52.4
.82.22.32.42.02.12.01.2
1.6-2.0-4.2
-12.6-15.6
-.2-2.6-2.7-2.6
1.5
1.01.3
-1.8-2.5
-.7-6.311.6-.2
-1.12.5
-4.3-4.72.22.2
-2.2-18.7-18.8-19.7-19.4-14.2
2.02.6
2.95.9
175.2
162.3162.5156.2166.5147.5151.8172.3174.0142.3149.6163.9178.3158.5
183.6198.1105.8169.8218.1105.1105.0167.3170.0154.8182.2182.8188.3175.3212.6182.1174.5201.9154.9143.8132.5158.8160.3
134.9127.1136.5117.5137.0128.3130.7194.8
176.4174.7147.8148.2215.1163.8163.5160.5162.182.3
172.3168.6134.7178.1229.8
1.7
2.12.11.42.3
.7-.2.2
3.2-3.64.82.83.94.0
3.14.75.14.95.44.64.61.3-.53.11.2
-1.3-9.5
-13.2-3.3-.3.9
-2.75.81.3.3
1.92.7
2.01.42.21.17.0
.7
.34.7
-3.0-3.33.73.5
-4.4-14.2-14.2-14.5-14.8-12.4
2.65.8.3
7.15.4
0.1
1.61.61.61.3.8
.02.32.5
-2.75.31.51.91.8
1.01.92.02.02.31.81.81.1.1
2.0-.8
-2.7-9.3
-12.7-3.5-1.8-2.4
-.32.7
.8
.61.31.1
-.3-.8
-1.0-2.26.0.01.32.4
-3.9-4.22.62.5
-2.2-16.9-17.0-17.9-17.6-14.3
.94.0-.45.02.7
175.3
165.9166.5159.8174.8151.2149.4170.9175.4155.6151.4175.1180.5157.1
181.5189.3108.9192.9209.4108.6108.5182.0205.7144.3198.0217.0184.2179.2198.5221.2194.6267.0165.5144.2129.7168.0162.6
129.2122.3127.6106.0152.8139.5131.6188.2
180.3178.0140.7142.0214.9163.0162.5155.8160.784.5
181.2184.4129.6196.5231.4
2.6
2.52.21.53.0
.9-.6-.14.2
-1.34.82.73.96.5
4.46.36.66.74.96.46.31.92.6
.8
.8-2.4-9.6
-12.4-1.6-1.61.1
-4.86.61.0
-1.32.93.9
.5-.62.1
-2.83.5
-1.2-1.16.9
-1.5-2.03.13.5
-4.4-13.8-14.0-15.3-14.4-11.6
3.28.1
-2.49.89.4
0.5
1.71.51.81.51.1-.33.12.7
-1.76.0
.91.53.3
.92.22.12.3
-1.92.22.2
.3.0.9
-2.8-4.5
-10.5-13.7
-1.4-3.81.4
-9.63.4
.4.0.7.9
-1.4-2.0
.1-4.7-2.1-1.4
-.82.0
-2.1-2.42.52.7
-2.2-13.6-13.7-15.2-14.1-10.5
1.55.2
-1.16.22.8
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S7. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for regions 1, byexpenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
U.S. city average
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Northeast
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North Central
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
South
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
West
Index
1sthalf
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1sthalf
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services .
EntertainmentEntertainment commoditiesEntertainment services
Other goods and servicesTobacco productsPersonal carePersonal and educational expenses
Commodity and service group
All items .
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beveragesApparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages, and
apparelDurables
ServicesRent of shelter3
Household services less rent ofshelter3
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services ...
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 3
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurables less food and apparelNondurablesServices less rent of shelter3
Services less medical careEnergy 4
All items less energyAll items less food and energy
Commodities less food and energy .Energy commoditiesServices less energy
423.7269.1457.5385.7547.6
266.8258.6282.6
337.0345.1287.7420.8
322.3
283.9308.2267.4271.2189.5
316.2264.1391.4107.7
103.5346.6457.5322.5
322.5304.7102.6317.2266.0267.9305.2290.9106.0382.0175.0318.2317.5258.7350.9387.2
7.36.67.46.48.4
3.42.45.1
6.06.83.87.9
2.1
-.52.4
-2.3-3.4
.2
-4.4-.85.26.0
1.95.37.45.5
2.01.11.51.7
-2.0-2.9-3.7-.44.54.9
-8.73.53.91.1
-13.65.9
4.03.44.13.44.8
1.81.13.0
2.83.62.03.0
.4
-1.31.9
-3.2-5.4-2.0
-6.4-.12.42.7
-.13.44.12.5
.0-.2.0.2
-3.0-5.0-5.7-1.72.12.2
-10.41.91.9.4
-15.62.9
200.1190.7202.3195.7210.1
156.5149.7167.4
190.8194.3164.5220.8
171.7
159.1160.6157.4156.3118.2
171.0159.2191.3109.9
102.8176.5202.3186.4
174.7165.3103.1170.4157.6156.5170.1158.7105.7190.3176.3170.8174.1155.5175.4191.3
7.66.28.07.48.5
5.03.07.8
6.96.25.88.6
2.6
.02.8
-2.0-2.9
.0
-3.6-.75.97.6
2.04.08.07.1
2.61.31.92.3
-1.7-2.4-2.9
.14.55.8
-7.84.04.51.4
-11.86.6
4.43.44.64.15.1
2.51.63.7
3.32.93.23.8
.9
-1.12.0
-3.1-4.9-2.4
-5.6-.33.24.1
1.22.74.63.3
.6
.4
-3.0-4.5-5.0-1.22.63.1
-9.22.4
-14.03.6
198.6193.3199.7185.1216.3
154.8147.4167.0
187.7205.7154.7218.2
171.4
156.1155.6155.7156.0121.4
169.5156.7197.4106.2
103.8169.7199.7176.4
175.1163.9101.8170.1155.8156.0168.3155.8105.3197.1172.8170.6174.7155.8165.9196.4
6.87.06.75.47.9
2.92.63.5
5.67.92.07.1
1.2
-1.02.0
-2.7-4.4
-.7
-5.4-.64.24.9
1.54.56.74.0
1.2.4.7.9
-2.5-3.8-4.6-1.13.63.9
-9.32.93.21.0
-15.5.0
3.93.43.93.04.8
2.41.93.2
2.84.71.02.9
-.1
-1.71.7
-3.7-6.5-2.5
-7.6.1
2.02.1
-.23.23.92.3
-.5-.7-.5-.3
-3.4-6.0-6.9-2.3
1.91.8
-11.71.61.6.5
-17.92.5
206.3200.3207.5196.1216.3
160.3156.4168.4
188.0196.6165.5220.1
175.2
162.6162.3162.0158.3127.1
171.6165.9195.3105.3
103.9182.0207.5183.3
178.1168.3102.3173.4162.0158.3170.7160.4106.1193.7171.9174.9178.3162.5167.0194.8
7.46.57.66.78.3
2.41.44.3
5.66.53.08.4
1.7
-.72.1
-2.3-3.4
1.4
-4.7-.94.74.8
2.55.67.65.2
1.71.11.31.3
-2.1-3.0-4.2-.64.74.3
-8.53.13.4
.9-13.8
5.3
4.03.54.23.44.6
1.2.6
2.3
2.53.11.23.6
.1
-1.51.6
-3.2-5.5
-.8
-6.8-.22.11.9
.33.54.22.4
-.2-.2-.1-.1
-3.1-5.2-6.3-1.92.21.8
-10.61.61.7.4
-16.2.6
205.3196.8206.9193.4224.8
152.6144.9167.6
192.3204.4170.8221.2
175.3
159.5165.9155.7158.8122.3
173.8154.6197.4108.6
104.3196.5206.9179.6
177.2170.1103.2173.8155.9158.7172.2162.6107.5196.4182.2174.5176.5155.2171.8195.6
7.46.77.56.39.0
2.71.84.4
5.76.54.17.0
2.6
-.62.5
-2.6-3.6
-.6
-4.5-1.26.06.4
2.58.07.55.2
2.71.41.92.2
-2.3-3.0-3.6
-.45.75.9
-9.33.94.4
.6-13.6
6.6
3.63.43.62.94.4
.9
.12.1
2.93.82.33.4
.5
-1.11.7
-2.7-4.6-2.0
-5.3-.32.12.1
-1.14.53.62.3
.3.0.2.3
-2.5-4.1-4.6-1.32.21.9
-9.91.71.8.2
-13.42.7
Regions are defined as the four Census regions.Indexes on a 1967=100 base unless otherwise indicated.Indexes on a December 1984=100 base.
Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 = 100 base.
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Table S8. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for population size classes \by expenditure category and commodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and itemIndex
1st half
1986
BPercentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesSugar and sweetsFats and oilsNonalcoholic beveragesOther prepared foods
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Maintenance and repairsMaintenance and repair servicesMaintenance and repair commodities
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas3
Fuel o i l 3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity 3
Electricity 3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Other utilities and public servicesHousehold furnishings and operation
HousefurnishingsHousekeeping suppliesHousekeeping services
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelInfants' and toddlers' apparelFootwearOther apparel commodities
Apparel services
TransportationPrivate transportation
New vehiclesNew cars
Used carsMotor fuel3
Gasoline 3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium 4
Maintenance and repairOther private transportation
Other private trans, commoditiesOther private trans, services
Public transportation
See footnotes at end of table.
173.7
161.6161.8157.0173.0148.9145.7176.5173.3149.5142.8169.6173.4158.7
181.2192.7108.6176.1217.4107.5107.5165.7173.6150.4187.4191.4185.1186.6177.9192.9177.0225.2159.4143.0129.8164.3161.2
133.3126.3133.0116.2143.4133.3130.0190.7
176.6175.0149.6149.2215.0165.0164.5146.5148.375.8
171.5169.7136.3177.6234.8
1.8
2.01.81.33.1
.6-1.0-.63.8
-3.24.83.23.55.4
3.25.36.15.97.05.25.21.73.6-.2-.3
-2.6-11.5-13.6
.0-.42.8
-4.95.61.1-.62.43.3
1.7.6
1.32.76.6
-2.4-3.3
-2.5-2.93.53.2
-4.4-13.6-13.6-21.6-21.8-19.7
3.95.2-.16.28.5
0.2
1.61.61.81.31.3-.52.91.9
-2.26.01.71.52.5
1.02.42.82.92.22.42.4-.2.1
-.4-2.0-3.5
-11.2-13.1
-.4-1.6
.3-4.52.5
.6-.11.41.0
-.6-1.3-1.1-1.51.7
-1.2-1.52.6
-3.3-3.52.62.5
-2.2-16.1-16.2-11.7-10.3-7.1
1.43.7
.14.54.3
174.4
157.7157.5153.2168.7144.8142.2168.1175.2141.3143.5164.8169.0161.2
185.7199.6107.2170.0213.0106.9106.9173.9189.2141.2189.2195.5187.3183.1200.3197.6185.0221.3163.3142.9131.8161.8158.8
134.7129.6136.2122.3147.5134.1127.3185.7
175.3173.7147.9148.5214.9163.8163.5145.5148.076.7
176.4166.0133.7173.9235.8
1.8
1.91.81.12.1-.1-.5
-1.33.2
-2.15.83.34.14.5
3.25.15.35.07.55.15.11.3.9
1.4.6
-2.1-9.1
-11.9-.3-.22.2
-3.57.01.0-.42.92.4
1.71.34.1
-1.33.03.7
-1.74.4
-2.9-3.13.63.6
-4.4-14.2-14.2-22.5-22.7-19.2
2.66.2-.77.63.9
0.3
1.51.51.41.0.6.2
1.02.1
-1.55.72.02.22.3
1.12.32.42.24.12.22.11.41.21.4-.9
-2.6-8.9
-11.6.0-.9-.8
-1.13.2
.4
.01.2.7
.0-.3.0
-1.4.0
1.7-.21.9
-3.8-3.92.32.5
-2.2-16.8-16.9-11.9-11.2-5.92.14.0
-1.04.91.6
174.5
162.6162.6154.7169.7150.2143.0169.6163.4139.5142.8163.7181.7162.6
184.8201.6107.2164.9213.2106.3106.2163.5174.6144.4179.2170.3171.0167.4184.2170.1158.6189.0170.6146.5136.0160.6161.4
130.1125.4122.4119.6148.4137.2133.0174.3
172.7170.2149.6149.6215.1156.9156.6139.7143.070.4
162.4156.6132.2162.8258.5
1.3
1.61.5.7
2.2.1
-1.7.4
2.1-4.34.5
.93.13.7
2.85.45.85.95.15.45.42.83.02.7
-1.2-3.7
-13.9-16.8
-2.6-.62.4
-4.45.61.6.7.9
3.9
.5
.0
.5-1.12.5-.72.24.1
-3.5-4.03.53.3
-4.4-14.9-14.9-22.6-22.7-22.0
.82.3-.83.09.0
-0.1
1.11.01.0.5.6
-.51.41.8
-3.55.3
.21.11.6
.82.22.32.6
.42.22.11.5.9
2.0-2.2-4.3
-14.1-17.3-1.8-1.4
-.6-2.42.61.2.9.9
2.0
-.8-1.2-1.1-2.83.0
.1
.82.6
-4.2-4.52.52.3
-2.2-18.2-18.3-13.1-13.4
-7.1-.12.2-.52.83.8
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Table S8. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for population size classesby expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2nd half
1985
Expenditure category
Medical careMedical care commoditiesMedical care services
Professional servicesOther medical care services
EntertainmentEntertainment commodities .Entertainment services
Other goods and servicesTobacco productsPersonal carePersonal and educational expenses .
Commodity and service group
All items.
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beveragesApparel commoditiesNondurables less food, beverages, and apparel.
DurablesServices
Rent of shelter2
Household services less rent of shelter2
Transportation servicesMedical care servicesOther services
Special indexes:All items less foodAll items less shelterAll items less homeowners' costs 2
All items less medical careCommodities less foodNondurables less food 'Nondurables less food and apparel ,NondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical careEnergy 3
All items less energyAll items less food and energy
Commodities less food and energy .Energy commoditiesServices less energy
202.0200.6202.3185.6219.9
154.5148.0167.9
191.8201.7167.5222.2
173.7
161.1161.6160.1160.4126.3173.9160.7193.8107.8103.2181.1202.3181.7
176.4167.8102.3172.3160.2160.3172.7161.0105.9192.8177.0172.9175.9159.8170.9192.5
7.26.37.46.58.3
1.8.3
4.9
5.26.32.38.0
1.8
-.82.0
-2.5-3.7
.6-4.9-1.15.05.42.45.97.45.5
1.7.8
1.21.4
-2.3-3.2-4.2
-.84.74.8
-8.33.13.5
.6-13.3
5.7
3.63.13.83.24.2
.2-.92.4
2.53.6
.83.6
-1.41.6
-3.2-5.5-1.3-6.7
-.42.32.5
.03.63.82.3
-.1-.4-.2.0
-3.1-5.1-6.0-1.92.02.1
-10.21.61.7.2
-15.42.8
204.9194.5207.1199.7214.6
159.2155.4166.9
184.9198.7157.8216.5
174.4
160.8157.7161.5159.8129.6171.8163.7197.6107.0104.0180.4207.1175.9
178.4166.7102.4172.9161.6159.9171.1158.7106.3196.5178.2173.7178.2161.6170.1196.6
7.37.37.36.97.6
3.93.74.2
5.66.92.57.9
1.8
-.61.9
-2.1-3.3
1.3-4.5
-.74.95.22.55.67.35.0
1.81.01.21.4
-1.9-2.9-3.9
-.64.74.6
-8.33.23.71.2
-13.35.5
4.03.74.04.04.1
2.42.32.5
2.74.01.03.6
-1.31.5
-3.1-5.2
-.3-6.6-.12.32.2
.73.74.02.3
-.1-.2-.1.1
-2.8-4.8-6.0-1.92.42.1
-10.01.81.8.6
-15.52.7
206.2193.0208.9195.6220.1
154.7151.8160.2
192.2207.9161.4222.6
174.5
159.9162.6158.1155.6125.4168.0160.9199.7106.5103.1172.6208.9177.3
177.3166.8101.5172.7158.2156.0167.5159.3104.9198.4163.2175.3178.8159.1159.9201.3
7.56.57.76.68.6
1.81.71.9
5.86.93.87.0
1.3
-1.11.6
-2.5-4.0
.0-5.1-.84.55.42.13.27.74.3
1.3.4.8.9
-2.3-3.6-4.6-1.14.04.0
-9.42.83.2
.7-14.7
5.2
4.22.94.43.55.2
1.21.11.3
2.63.02.02.9
-.1
-1.71.1
-3.4-6.0-1.2-7.4
.02.12.2
.62.14.42.2
-.4-.6-.4-.4
-3.2-5.7-6.8-2.42.11.7
-11.41.41.6.3
-17.42.5
1 The population size classes are aggregations of areas which haveurban population as defined below:
B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.
D - Less than 75,000.Indexes on a December 1984=100 base.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 =100 base.
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification ofregion and population size class 1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
SzeclassA
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Northeast
Index
1st half
1986
ize class BPercentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Sfre glass Q
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Expenditure category
All items ,
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 2
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs *Owners* equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas3
Fuel oil3
Other fuels *Gas (piped) and electricity9
Electricitys
Utility (piped) gas3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline3
Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium4
Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
Commodity and service group
All Kerns....
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurable* less food and beveragesDurables
Services •Medical care services
Special indexes:All Hems toss shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
See footnotes at end of table.
167.6
160.9161.0153.4166.8149.8143.6162.5151.0180.8160.0
170.8177.9108.5167.7212.9108.1108.3182.5184.1191.5191.0202.6180.7169.7198.2142.8
121.9112.1113.395.9
129.8
174.0169.7165.9165.7164.0160.582.2
203.6
197.3
157.4
190.7165.2
167.6
156.3160.9152.7153.3152.6
183.9198.9
164.7166.2166.2175.9
2.8
2.92.81.93.02.0-.2-.94.14.95.5
3.77.06.87.14.87.57.5
-2.5-4.4
-12.0-12.5
.1-.21.3
-2.1.8
-.3-1.2-1.4-1.9-2.8
-1.6-2.8
-12.5-12.7-11.7-13.9-11.3
5.7
7.3
5.97.26.5
2.8
.02.9
-2.2-3.0-.8
5.97.7
1.52.54.1
-7.9
1.0
2.02.01.81.62.0-.4.5
3.52.72.4
1.73.63.13.6-.33.94.0
-2.3-3.9
-11.5-12.0
.3
.2
.7-.4.5
-2.5-3.4-3.2-6.6-2.8
-2.7-3.8
-16.0-18.1-16.3-17.4-14.0
4.0
4.4
3.33.53.9
1.0
-1.02.0
-3.3-5.0-.3
3.34.6
.2
.82.2
-9.2
172:5
159.3159.3159.5175.1153.5137.9190.3153.5159.7158.7
185.1201.5111.0178.7189.3110.9111.1181.2183.4186.3188.2172.3181.6170.7203.8147.3
124.8120.0117.6112.7143.6
172.3171.4166.5166.5166.6163.681.9
204.2
203.5
152.1
188.7157.6
172.5
161.1159.3161.2159.4163.5
192.3206.4
164.8171.3172.2175.3
1.7
2.92.72.24.51.7
-1.51.93.65.15.2
2.76.47.27.81.96.26.3
-3.6-6.9
-12.7-14.1
1.3-2.7-2.4-3.3-.3
.2-.21.12.8
-7.3
-2.9-3.1
-11.2-11.3-10.3-11.8-11.0
3.9
8.4
3.36.13.9
1.7
-.52.9
-2.5-3.5-1.2
4.78.7
.51.43.3
-8.8
0.5
2.62.62.81.82.7-.95.73.62.81.9
1.44.35.05.9
-2.24.34.5
-4.3-6.6
-11.4-12.7
1.3-3.4-4.3-1.6
.2
-1.5-2.0-1.9-2.3-3.2
-3.5-3.7
-15.4-15.4-15.5-15.8-14.2
2.3
4.3
-.33.21.7
-1.22.6
-3.4-5.7-.3
2.84.6
-.5.4
2.2-10.6
187.8
160.4160.3156.4171.6154.1139.8169.5153.1170.9160.6
220.2262.411J.7202.5191.9114.3114.4185.6185.4185.7183.9200.6185.1178.5195.7143.0
142.5,138.1145.0135.4131.5
174.5171.1169.0168.4162.8167.089.3
282.9
208.8
155.5
189.3164.4
187.8
167.1160.4169.8163.0176.3
225.6211.9
167.3186.8188.9177.1
3.2
2.22.11.43.3.5
-1.0-1.74.04.23.1
5.39.28.08.82.69.89.9
-1.1-2.9
-10.0-11.3
1.22.73.81.11.6
3.33.43.31.68.7
-.8-1.2
-10.2-10.2-11.6-10.2-8.6
6.4
8.0
3.96.94.6
3.2
.22.2-.9
-1.7.3
7.48.1
1.73.04.5
-6.3
1.0
1.61.61.8.9
1.0.1
3.53.01.81.5
2.14.13.04.0
-3.74.74.7
-1.5-2.6-9.2
-10.4.8
2.51.93.3
.4
-.4-.6.1
-3.74.9
-2.4-2.7
-13.4-13.4-14.4-14.0-10.6
3.4
4.2
2.22.91.5
1.0
-.91.6
-2.4-4.1
.1
3.54.2
.1
.82.2
-7.7
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification ofregion and population size class 1, by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
Commodities less food . . . . .Nondurables less food .NondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
153.0153.8157.5106.0182.5
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-1.9-2.4
.34.75.7
2nd half
1985
-3.1-4.5-1.22.93.1
NortheastSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
161.3159.4159.3103.9191.1
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-2.2-3.0-.33.34.4
2nd half
1985
-3.2-5.3-1.5
1.42.7
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
169.6162.8161.6107.0227.0
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-0.8-1.5
.25.67.3
2nd half
1985
-2.2-3.8-1.32.93.4
See footnotes at end of table.
110
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of regionand population size class ', by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Sze class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North CentralSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
See class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
$tze class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd
1985 1985
Expenditure category
All items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
Housing . . .•»«•»•» ̂Shelter
Renters' costs *Rent residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas9
Fuel oil3 -Other fuels *
Gas (piped) and electricity*Electricity3
Utility (piped) gas *Household furnishings and operation
Aooarel and uDkeeDApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel 'Gasoline *
Gasoline, leaded regular'Gasoline, unleaded regular3..Gasoline, unleaded premium
Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
Commodity and service group
All Kerns
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
NonduraJWes less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:AH items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy
See footnotes at end of table.
173.6
155.4155.6152.5172.6146.3141.8163.4151.5161.8152.8
191.1207.1107.3167.7212.3106.6106.5192.9186.1187.9191.1175.8185.8166.0209.1141.6
122.4115.3118.1103.1121.8
168.6165.3162.8162.1159.8158.986.3
235.9
198.6
159.4
187.3151.8
173.6
156.5155.4156.1153.7159.3
201.5200.5
163.0172.4172.9
1.6
2.62.42.43.42.2-.81.64.32.26.4
3.15.15.25.53.45.15.1.2
-1.8-10.6-12.9
.8-.46.2
-5.91.0
-.2-.6.8
-4.3-2.2
-3.0-3.7
-15.4-15.6-16.5-16.1-11.9
6.9
6.7
2.96.52.4
1.6
-.52.6
-2.5-4.1-.4
4.36.6
.81.43.2
0.1
2.12.12.31.42.2.2
3.73.31.42.8
1.02.22.32.6-.12.32.3
-1.2-3.9
-11.6-14.0
.0-2.7-3.6-1.9
.4
-2.7-3.4-.7
-9.0-1.6
-4.1-4.8
-18.5-18.7-19.9-19.1-14.0
6.2
3.8
2.63.1.5
.1
-1.62.1
-3.8-6.6-.1
2.03.8
-.5-.21.7
169.1
154.8154.7148.4176.7140.3138.1155.3148.3169.7156.2
175.5185.7109.9166.5231.7107.7107.7188.8176.9181.2186.2161.3176.1138.7228.7140.0
140.4135.9135.6129.6131.7
172.4171.1163.5163.7155.8162.885.7
235.1
202.3
144.1
193.1169.5
169.1
156.6154.8157.0164.2153.0
191.2200.3
165.0167.7167.9
0.8
.2-.1-.22.4
-2.2-2.5-3.22.9.8
5.4
2.66.88.16.8
14.96.56.5
-2.8-4.8
-11.4-13.7
.9-3.44.8
-9.3-.2
1.71.0-.2
%1.5-2.2
-2.8-3.2
-14.5-14.6-15.9-15.3-10.4
16.1
6.1
3.03.2.8
-1.9.2
-3.0-4.5-1.1
4.85.8
-.4.5
2.7
-0.1
.7
.6
.7
.5
.4-1.1-.32.5.5
2.8
1.43.54.23.66.73.53.4
-2.3-3.5
-12.8-15.1
-.7-1.4
.8-3.21.1
-.3-1.0-2.1-1.4
.0
-3.7-4.0
-17.2-17.3-18.6-17.9-13.2
7.3
3.4
1.71.91.0
-.1
-2.1.7
-3.6-6.4
.3
2.83.3
-.21.8
166.5
152.9152.9149.7169.2140.8134.6164.0154.0160.5153.1
173.3177.0106.2142.5214.7104.9104.8196.2198.7187.1186.6188.5201.6203.3199.1144.4
129.1123.3116.9121.1136.3
172.3171.0160.2159.9158.8160.380.9
241.2
195.8
152.4
179.9144.7
166.5
154.1152.9153.9157.4152.7
188.9196.9
163.5165.3164.9
0.8
1.81.7.5
1.1-.8-.7
-3.34.34.74.8
2.73.94.73.97.84.03.9-.3
-2.7-10.6-14.3
.2-.73.1
-6.02.6
-1.1-2.53.5
-6.74.2
-4.5-4.7
-17.1-17.2-17.2-17.4-14.1
5.6
6.8
3.75.2.9
-1.31.8
-3.1-5.1-.7
3.96.7
.1
.62.6
-0.2
1.71.71.3.7.8.5
.03.32.82.0
.82.02.91.97.41.71.7
-2.5-4.3
-11.2-15.4
1.1-2.6-2.2-3.11.3
-.3-1.0-.3
-1.92.4
-5.1-5.3
-19.8-19.9-20.0-20.3-16.9
2.2
4.1
2.53.21.1
-.2
-1.71.7
-3.6-6.4-.1
1.84.2
-.7-.41.7
172.3
161.1160.4149.7172.0143.4135.2157.0151.6184.5171.4
180.7188.6103.6148.8212.1103.7103.6187.8171.1158.2159.3155.3173.7139.2,218.4150.3
129.8126.5123.7115.2149.1
171.9169.0155.7155.2154.4156.066.6
295.9
198.4
152.6
194.7163.7
172.3
157.3161.1155.2153.3157.4
199.4199.6
166.9170.9172.4
0.6
1.31.2.5
1.11.0
-2.5-.61.52.82.0
1.73.22.93.11.93.43.4-.9
-3.9-16.6-20.3-5.0-1.12.3
-3.71.2
-.5-.82.4
-4.6-1.5
-3.9-4.4
-16.8-16.7-16.5-17.2-14.8
13.0
7.5
1.95.83.7
.6
-1.31.3
-2.7-4.5-.8
3.37.7
.1
.22.0
-0.5
1.21.11.1.01.2-.22.12.01.01.1
-.2.5
-.2.5
-3.2.7.6
-2.9-6.1
-17.2-21.4-2.7-3.7-3.7-3.61.8
-2.3-2.71.0
-8.91.0
-4.2-4.6
-20.2-20.2-20.1-20.7-18.6
5.6
4.3
1.72.72.5
-.5
-1.71.2
-3.3-6.8
.3
1.14.6
-.91.1
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of regionand population size class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Size class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
North CentralSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class D
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
Energy3
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
173.8156.2153.6154.6105.5201.6
-8.8-2.1-3.5
-.63.64.0
-11.5-3.6-6.0-2.1
1.91.9
170.0157.1163.7159.4104.7190.3
-9.8-2.8-4.1-2.13.54.7
-10.7-3.4-6.0-2.92.22.8
178.4154.0157.2155.1105.0188.0
-10.0-2.8-4.6-1.63.93.6
-12.2-3.4-6.0-2.4
1.61.5
163.8155.7154.4157.4105.2199.2
-10.0-2.5-4.1-1.53.32.7
-12.7-3.1-6.3
1.5.7
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of regionand population size class ', by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
S ze class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
199$
SouthSize class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
S ze class P
Index
1st half
1986
changefrom*
1st half
1985
2ndJjfiJL
199$
Expenditure category
All Kerns
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs *Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels 3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 3
Fuel oil3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity3
Electricity3
Utility (piped) gas 3
Household furnishings and operation
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities ...
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel *Gasoline 8
Gasoline, leaded regular9
Gasoline, unleaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded premium4
Public transportation
Medical care
Entertainment
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
Commodity and service group
All Items
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll Hems less energy
See footnotes at end of table.
176.0
165.4165.9160.4167.9152.8152.0174.6162.7178.5157.6
183.8195.4106.0175.2212.2107.2107.1187.1176.4202.3191.2230.8172.7160.6203.5148.3
139.5129.8135.0122.7126.9
175.7173.3168.9168.7166.5164.884.2
230.9
206.7
165.1
185.0167.6
176.0
163.2165.4161.5161.0163.0
195.1207.5
170.1174.3175.3
2.1
2.92.72.01.81.9.6
1.73.14.64.7
3.1,5.55.35.52.15.85.8
-1.6-5.8
-10.4-11.4-10.2-5.0-5.3-4.5
1.3
.3-1.1
.7-3.5-.8
-1.8-2.1
-13.4-13.5-13.7-14.2-11.4
3.8
8.6
3.15.43.5
2.1
-.42.9
-2.3-3.8-.5
8.7
1.31.73.7
0.3
2.22.22.41.02.4.6
4.42.62.42.4
.92.42.22.22.52.52.5
-3.6-7.0-9.5
-10.0-10.8
-6.5-9.4-.11.8
-2.6-3.8-1.2-9.4
.3
-3.4-3.6
-16.2-16.3-17.2-17.0-13.6
1.5
4.8
1.32.72.2
-1.32.2
-3.2-6.0
.6
2.14.9
-.2.02.0
174.1
163.7163.8156.1165.3145.0152.7176.3156.7181.7160.2
179.1189.5106.5163.6234.5105.4105.4184.8193.2195.9195.9195.7193.0192.2195.2142.3
137.4128.3143.0117.7128.0
178.1176.9164.6164.0163.0162.481.4
232.3
202.0
157.0
194.7171.7
174.1
162.6163.7161.5158.2164.4
192.3202.6
169.2172.6173.5
2.0
2.22.11.42.1.3
-.3-.64.04.13.6
4.14.55.04.86.74.64.64.03.8
-7.8-11.6
.54.76.01.02.6
4.64.63.37.72.6
-2.9-3.2
-14.4-14.4-14.8-14.4-13.4
7.0
6.5
6.22.8
2.0
-.42.2
-1.8-2.9-.6
5.16.9
1.51.83.2
0.3
1.61.51.61.2.3
-.32.43.61.71.4
1.41.92.02.21.02.02.0
.6
.3-7.8
-11.7.7.9
2.4-3.0
.7
2.22.1.9
4.11.2
-3.7-3.9
-17.2-17.2-18.2-17.4-15.0
4.4
3.6
-.1
2.7
-1.31.6
-2.8-4.8
-.6
2.33.8
1.6
175.5
157.5157.4152.2166.2139.9149.9166.6154.2172.6161.1
186.8201.8104.0166.3209.4102.3102.1186.5198.1178.0139.4206.7200.2183.2244.6141.8
136.3131.1148.1117.4133.0
177.1176.2163.9163.6159.1165.183.4
207.9
206.1
162.3
185.9162.4
175.5
163.2157.5165.2159.6170.6
196.7207.4
167.6173.7174.7
1.2
1.61.5.9
2.4-.4.3
-1.23.53.33.3
2.02.93.32.86.32.82.62.1-.9
-7.2-16.8-1.5-.3.9
-2.7-.5
3.53.75.63.21.4
-3.8-4.0
-14.5-14.5-14.9-15.2-11.9
4.6
6.8
5.55.02.0
1.2
-.71.6
-2.1-2.8-1.2
3.76.9
.8
.72.6
-0.1
1.41.41.31.6.0.4.5
3.41.91.6
.7
.81.2.9
2.7.6.5
1.0-.7
-6.8-15.6
-1.6-.1-.5.8
.0
.4
.3-.8.9.3
-4.4-4.7
-16.9-17.1-17.9-17.6-13.8
2.7
3.5
3.22.2.5
-.1
-1.41.4
-3.2-5.2-.1
1.83.4
-.2-.31.4
175.0
161.9162.3155.9166.4155.0153.0171.8146.6179.4151.8
187.0214.6106.3169.1213.2104.5104.2163.7157.5173.6158.6206.0154.4156.2150.4141.4
0
121.4115.4112.6109.2123.9
173.5171.3152.9152.6147.8151.477.5
254.0
212.5
153.7
185.6156.4
175.0
160.7161.9159.5151.8166.5
199.3214.8
164.5172.3177.0
1.1
1.61.5.9
3.21.0
-2.01.1.9
3.04.5
3.05.56.76.58.84.94.8.1
-1.5-11.0-15.4
-2.4.8
3.0-4.01.5
-1.4-2.5-3.0-4.0-1.4
-4.2-4.7
-15.1-15.1-14.8-15.9-14.1
8.5
8.0
5.73.8
1.1
-1.41.6
-3.0-4.2-1.6
4.68.0
.4
.52.4
-0.2
.8
.8
.61.1.3
-1.11.01.31.21.1
1.02.42.92.93.82.22.1
-1.3-2.5
-11.7-16.5-2.4-.3
-1.11.7.6
-1.1-2.0-4.8-3.2-2.7
-4.6-4.9
-17.8-17.9-18.7-18.9-15.5
3.4
4.3
2.31.0
-.2
-2.1.8
-3.7-6.0
-.7
2.34.4
-.7-.71.2
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification of regionand population size class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
Energy 3
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care ..
Souths
Index
1st half
1986
172.0161.4160.8163.3106.8193.5
ze class APercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-9.9-2.1-3.2
-.45.04.8
2ndhalf
1985
-12.0-3.1-5.5-1.92.01.8
Si
Index
1st half
1986
176.6161.6158.4161.1106.4191.0
ze class BPercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-6.6-1.6-2.5
-.25.34.9
2ndhalf
1985
-9.7-2.7-4.4-1.52.52.1
Size class C
Index
1st half
1986
178.5165.2159.7158.5106.1195.1
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-8.3-2.0-2.5
-.64.13.2
2ndhalf
1985
-9.6-3.0-4.9-1.92.21.5
Si
Index
1st half
1986
154.5159.4151.8156.9104.5196.5
ze class DPercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-9.0-2.9-3.9-1.34.23.9
2ndhalf
1985
-11.1-3.6-5.8-2.62.31.8
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification ofregion and population size class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group --Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
ze class A
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
WestSee class B
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Sze class C
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half 2nd half
1985 1985
Expenditure category
All Items
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggsDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters1 costs *Rent residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 2
Owners' equivalent rent2
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels3
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas3
Fuel oil3
Other fuels 3
Gas (piped) and electricity9
Electricity»Utility (piped) gas8
Household furnishings and operation
Aooarel and uDkeeoApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girts' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel3
Gasoline'Gasoline, leaded regular3
Gasoline, unleaded regular'Gasoline, unleaded premium4
Public transportation
Medical care
Other goods and servicesPersonal care
Commodity and service group
All Hems
Food and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
NonduraWes less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energyEnergy3
See footnotes at end of table.
175.7
165.0166.2158.1174.5147.6150.5163.3163.6182.2150.2
183.9191.7109.9203.9200.3109.5109.4204.3230.3186.9189.3180.5233.1205.4278.2144.9
126.4119.0124.098.1
142.3
180.7178.9163.0162.9156.1160.684.2
219.6
205.4
142.4
195.5176.3
175.7
157.2165.0152.8156.8151.0
201.0206.7
169.4174.2174.8183.6
3.0
2.62.51.73.4.8
-.7.4
4.03.65.5
5.67.97.78.12.28.08.01.5
-1.9-12.8-16.2-2.1-1.31.8
-4.71.0
1.3.8
3.3-3.1-1.0
-1.8-2.6
-14.2-14.2-15.8-14.5-12.0
13.4
6.9
3.46.05.8
3.0
-.62.6
-2.7-3.6-1.5
6.77.0
1.42.74.5
-9.8
0.9
1.91.82.11.7.9
-.54.93.41.72.5
1.42.72.12.8
-8.03.13.0
-3.3-5.0
-13.7-17.6
-.8-4.42.3
-11.4.7
-.2-.8.9
-4.4-1.2
-2.0-2.3
-12.3-12.4-13.8-12.6-10.1
3.9
3.3
1.43.64.0
.9
-.71.9
-2.4-3.9-.3
2.33.3
.2
.62.1
-9.6
178.0
167.4168.0163.9179.0158.0152.4177.9163.1177.4159.3
185.8195.4108.3191.8208.3107.5107.3198.7224.6177.7172.0194.4232.4203.8286.1143.1
128.1120.7130.5103.3133.4
182.7179.7166.0164.6154.7163.186.0
256.6
201.0
161.0
188.9168.2
178.0
163.0167.4160.0161.0160.4
198.8200.7
171.3176.6177.0188.7
2.1
2.32.01.43.12.3-.1
-1.92.24.07.7
3.14.45.05.14.34.24.0.1
-3.0-9.8
-12.1-3.6-2.1-.3
-4.41.2
-1.9-4.7-.5
-5.2-4.4
-1.2-1.7
-13.5-13.6-15.2-14.1-11.0
8.7
8.4
2.34.71.8
2.1
-1.02.3
-3.1-4.3-1.5
5.48.4
1.41.63.3
-8.8
-0.1
1.61.51.91.62.1.1
2.62.31.54.0
.1
.91.61.53.3.5.4
-3.2-4.9
-10.2-12.4-3.9-4.2
.4-9.8
.3
-4.8-6.0-2.7
-10.4-3.3
-2.1-2.4
-13.7-13.9-15.5-14.4-10.8
3.8
3.6
-.12.1.1
-.1
-1.41.6
-3.4-5.6-.5
1.43.6
-.3-.31.1
-9.8
169.3
164.3163.4157.9168.6151.6144.6177.7156.2176.6179.9
165.8169.1107.7175.2254.9108.4108.5185.4201.0
NANA
220.8198.0152.4275.8141.9
130.0*125.3133.4115.1136.2
179.2177.9164.4164.1162.5160.283.9
214.6
213.5
171.0
186.1165.4
169.3
160.5164.3157.9160.4157.5
181.2218.0
170.4167.1168.4178.6
2.6
2.82.41.51.3.6
-1.53.33.04.48.4
3.65.25.94.9
17.04.84.91.5
-1.7NANA-.4
-1.91.5
-4.8.3
.2-.22.9
-4.0.7
-.2-.1
-11.9-11.9-12.1-13.4-9.2-3.0
8.2
1.8
5.44.2
2.6
-.12.8
-1.9-2.7-.8
5.78.1
1.92.33.8
-7.6
0.8
1.41.21.1.4
1.1-1.1
.82.72.15.5
1.22.33.12.3
11.22.12.1
-1.5-3.0NANA
.0-3.5-1.3-5.5-.3
.2
.02.8
-1.9-1.2
-1.3-1.2
-14.4-14.5-15.5-15.2-11.3-3.6
4.6
2.1.9
.8
-1.01.4
-2.5-4.4-.2
2.94.7
.4
.62.1
-9.6
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Table S9. Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for cross classification ofregion and population size class \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group —Continued
(December 1977=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter2
Services less medical care
WestS
Index
1st half
1986
152.9156.3161.2107.6200.4
ize class APercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-2.4-3.0
-.35.66.6
2nd half
1985
-2.2-3.4
-.82.02.2
S
Index
1st half
1986
160.2160.9164.5107.9198.5
ize class BPercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-2.7-3.5-.76.35.0
2nd half
1985
-3.1-4.9-1.7
1.91.1
S
Index
1st half
1986
158.6161.6162.5108.1177.1
ze class CPercentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-1.5-2.0
.26.25.4
2nd half
1985
-2.2-3.8-1.33.32.7
1 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined:A - More than 1,250,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.
D - Less than 75,000.Indexes on a December 1984=100 base.Indexes on a June 1978=100 base.Indexes on an August 1981 = 100 base.Data not available for publication.
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group
(1967=100)
Group and item
Anchorage,Alaska
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Atlanta,Ga.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Baltimore,Md.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Boston,Mass.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)3
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 4
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 4
Owners' equivalent rent4
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel o i l 5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 6
Utility (piped) gas 6
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate
Motor fuelGasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular7
Gasoline, unleaded regular7..Gasoline, unleaded premium 8
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
281.9307.9
320.0294.2277.2281.6240.7242.6244.8292.1348.8334.9261.1
264.8238.6100.2247.1346.2100.6100.6274.4367.2466.9206.3197.2255.7201.5185.9330.6
211.1184.5196.8171.1204.9
298.5296.2167.8167.0163.0167.787.3
349.0
410.7260.5312.3285.9
3.4
5.24.84.83.04.34.3
.89.25.24.88.2
2.61.41.31.14.61.61.72.33.0
-3.3-4.8
1.84.2
.88.66.3
2.63.27.08.8
-7.8
1.31.4
-5.0-5.1-5.0-5.3-3.4
.5
8.42.99.73.9
1.3
2.42.03.01.71.92.0-.98.13.2
.44.8
1.2.5.2.1.8.8.8
1.92.3
-3.7-5.3
1.43.4-.68.73.0
1.11.42.03.6
-6.0
-.2.0
-8.2-8.4-8.6-8.7-5.8-1.6
4.1.5
3.82.0
333.6383.6
323.1333.2311.0307.0248.8256.9288.5353.7406.7378.1204.3
368.8415.8112.0258.5472.9111.3111.6370.6455.7193.8193.7193.9456.9352.8597.0262.9
218.6195.4232.7173.8160.4
304.0294.5156.9156.9165.4179.481.5
366.6
443.2267.2322.7313.8
3.6
4.14.12.3
.23.22.42.01.82.57.23.8
4.78.19.27.9
26.67.47.62.1
.8-7.5
-15.7-.51.0.8
1.3-1.6
-.9-3.04.5
-12.8-.7
.1-.7
-15.9-15.9-17.6-16.8-12.4
6.5
8.58.46.56.9
1.1
3.23.42.8
.63.53.61.42.63.74.61.5
1.93.34.23.2
18.52.72.7
.1-2.0
-10.1-20.6
-.5-1.8-4.6
1.8-.3
-3.5-5.15.7
-18.2.7
-3.2-3.6
-19.2-19.3-21.9-19.7-15.2
-.3
5.84.53.84.9
328.9381.8
313.7321.1300.8332.6264.8272.9252.6355.3358.1373.1251.8
364.6419.1109.0261.5314.0109.7110.2358.8426.1567.4191.0155.6369.1310.3482.7267.8
226.2201.2216.1167.6205.6
311.3311.4183.4183.1194.7196.286.4
329.5
379.9270.1323.2280.5
2.8
3.63.52.03.21.21.01.53.31.65.74.4
3.26.86.97.2.06.87.2
-1.9-4.2
-10.3-11.0-2.3
.21.4
-2.4.6
4.83.61.69.83.7
-.8-1.0
-10.8-10.7
-9.7-11.7-9.82.2
9.84.25.25.3
0.9
2.62.72.11.82.52.8
.43.71.53.62.1
3.43.13.2
.33.63.7
-4.1-4.7-8.9-9.2-4.4-1.8-3.32.2-
.2
1.41.3.1
4.81.6
-2.1-2.2
-13.6-13.6-13.7-14.7-11.5
1.4
5.32.42.73.7
321.7385.4
294.9300.3284.6315.3272.2278.7235.8302.3329.0336.7259.1
342.2378.3109.4315.0340.8110.1110.4361.8417.6533.3184.7229.4325.3297.4361.6248.5
226.6213.2180.5219.4251.3
336.1339.3162.9162.5171.5183.983.2
346.1
421.4275.7369.4273.4
3.2
3.53.22.23.22.72.6
.9-.83.54.07.3
3.07.26.77.4.6
7.77.8
-6.5-10.3-17.3-17.7
1.6-2.2-1.4-3.62.5
2.82.0
.23.51.1
-1.6-2.0
-10.6-10.7-10.0-11.2-10.2
3.4
9.75.8
10.64.1
0.5
1.81.71.61.51.21.4.5
1.23.52.33.2
.12.52.73.0
.22.42.4
-6.1-9.4
-16.6-17.0
1.3-1.0-1.2-.8.6
-.1-.82.8
-3.3-.4
-2.9-3.3
-14.3-14.4-14.7-15.3-12.6
.3
6.13.63.2
.8
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Anchorage,Alaska
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Atlanta,Ga.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Baltimore,Md.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Boston,Mass.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter4
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
281.9
272.7320.0242.9257.0228.7313.3444.3
308.4282.6155.7176.2245.3258.2290.8106.1300.8
3.4
3.85.22.91.84.23.09.0
4.03.23.9
-2.23.22.53.64.52.5
1.3
1.32.4
.5-1.12.41.44.3
1.61.21.8
-4.6.8
-.4.8
2.31.2
333.6
283.9323.1261.8262.1264.7421.9478.7
309.7327.4181.4169.1259.9257.9293.2110.0410.9
3.6
-.24.1
-3.0-4.5
-.58.29.4
2.43.35.4
-9.4-2.7-3.9
-.18.18.0
1.1
-1.33.2
-4.2-6.7
.23.86.4
.5
.82.9
-12.7-4.0-6.1-1.74.23.6
328.9
303.8313.7292.7288.2300.0373.5406.8
308.6326.0167.6162.9291.0285.3302.4108.5367.4
2.8
-.13.6
-2.0-2.4-1.67.0
10.4
1.92.54.4
-7.5-1.8-2.0
.56.96.6
0.9
-.72.6
-2.6-4.1
-.43.25.8
.3
.62.5
-9.2-2.4-3.7
-.92.92.9
321.7
288.4294.9278.9293.3254.8379.0461.1
307.1317.1171.7176.4277.1288.5294.7108.7370.5
3.2
.03.5
-2.2-3.8
.87.09.7
2.22.85.1
-10.4-1.8-3.2
-.26.76.7
0.5
-1.61.8
-3.7-5.8
.23.06.5
.0.2
2.1-11.4-3.4-5.3-2.03.32.6
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas1, by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Buffalo,N.Y.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cleveland,Ohio
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100) 10
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 11
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 11
Owners' equivalent rent11
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 12..Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
294.3323.4
294.6297.9301.7292.6269.9275.1254.7346.5374.5295.9259.5
303.8272.4104.8237.1401.0
97.197.3
494.5559.1534.2177.6174.1568.6406.0656.2251.8
234.2228.5300.2177.4213.5
282.0278.9159.1158.8172.5170.780.4
356.4
346.3260.6320.5251.1
1.2
1.41.21.31.8.7.4
-.91.33.02.03.8
2.74.14.55.02.14.14.3
.7
.2-6.1-6.5-.21.76.1
-2.21.9
2.72.63.13.8
-4.1
-4.0-4.8
-14.1-14.1-13.1-15.0-13.3
12.7
5.02.27.65.2
-0.1
1.1.9
1.1.7
-.2-.1-.54.32.22.12.0
1.72.12.12.31.52.02.11.51.7
-4.2-4.5-.23.06.8-.3.9
1.01.02.2
-2.6
-5.3-5.9
-17.7-17.8-17.4-18.5-16.3
4.8
2.3.6
3.32.2
311.6354.0
292.5299.1290.9326.7262.5273.1239.8319.9356.2320.4227.7
333.9372.7107.2244.2430.7106.7106.2341.5419.6548.6193.7160.8387.6345.4412.1233.0
172.8152.3148.6131.4169.6
306.6296.6161.4160.5177.3181.388.5
428.5
428.8321.3338.0258.0
1.9
4.03.95.05.35.35.0-.86.06.81.66.7
3.05.14.75.02.35.25.0
-1.6-3.1
-11.8-13.4
4.2-1.65.7
-10.02.1
-2.7-3.9-4.4-8.8-4.3
-3.0-4.2
-14.3-14.8-15.5-15.8-10.8
9.3
6.12.58.83.9
0.1
2.82.83.71.63.94.2.06.64.61.23.2
.22.21.82.3
-1.82.52.4
-5.3-7.1
-13.4-14.9
-.1-6.0-7.4-4.0
.5
-5.2-6.8-4.0
-13.6-4.9
-3.9-5.1
-17.5-17.7-18.9-18.7-12.6
9.4
3.34.15.72.5
324.1367.9
318.7328.3319.7388.3266.9273.0260.1343.1408.4337.6243.3
349.8381.7107.1224.8338.9104.8105.0416.0502.6169.4175.4151.0487.7301.9687.8241.8
233.9221.1203.1201.6236.7
278.9283.4163.1162.8173.0180.586.6
351.1
455.2220.7344.1291.9
0.6
.6
.6.02.3-.3-.7
-1.3-2.9
.91.22.2
2.14.05.24.68.63.63.6
-1.2-3.7
-13.6-15.4-6.5-1.9
.3-4.2
1.5
.4-.6-.5-.11.6
-4.0-4.3
-17.2-17.2-17.9-18.5-12.4
5.7
4.71.75.14.5
-0.1
1.31.31.3-.91.11.2-.41.33.31.01.2
1.41.82.82.36.01.61.4.5
-.6-13.6-15.8-4.91.81.42.31.6
-1.1-1.8
.6-6.77.4
-5.0-5.2
-18.7-18.8-19.4-19.8-14.8
.4
2.13.41.6.6
326.9369.1
312.0319.5302.9321.1289.6298.4251.6309.4361.4363.9250.1
349.3379.6107.1227.0384.7106.6106.7407.4487.2199.2202.4192.1488.2354.5608.9237.6
206.8199.5257.5155.1179.8
296.2302.3164.2163.4169.5178.284.6
350.2
483.2275.3358.2298.0
1.6
.5
.2-.7.9.5.1
-1.6-3.9-.92.25.3
3.35.25.25.44.34.95.0
.91.0
-6.5-9.72.21.65.9
-1.31.8
.0-.44.3
-4.9-4.4
-3.2-3.5
-14.6-14.6-16.1-15.9-10.2
1.7
8.48.15.43.7
0.5.5.2
.01.31.4
-1.1-.3-.41.31.8
.92.22.02.3-.21.91.9
-2.1-2.9-7.0
-10.21.8
-2.6-4.2-1.4
1.8
-3.9-4.82.8
-14.3-5.2
-4.1-4.4
-16.6-16.6-18.4-17.7-12.7
.1
6.24.52.32.5
119
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967 = 100)
Group and item
Buffalo,N.Y.
Index
1st half
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Chicago,III.-
NorthwesternInd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cincinnati,Ohio-Ky.-lnd.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Cleveland,Ohio
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter11
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
294.3
276.5294.6263.5282.2243.8329.6360.5
299.9291.9154.1177.9263.4280.1288.9104.8326.1
1.2
-.81.4
-2.2-2.9-1.13.94.3
.51.02.5
-6.7-1.9-2.3
-.63.63.9
-0.1
-1.61.1
-3.4-5.4
-.22.11.8
-.5-.21.2
-7.9-3.1-4.7-2.02.02.1
311.6
272.2292.5255.2254.8255.9379.0469.7
292.7305.6172.9172.3254.1252.3275.5104.5365.6
1.9
.34.0
-2.1-3.6
.23.75.7
1.11.63.5
-9.2-1.8-3.0
.32.93.4
0.1
-1.22.8
-3.8-6.3
.21.63.3
-.4-.12.0
-12.7-3.5-5.7-1.6
1.21.4
324.1
287.7318.7263.2282.6249.7392.3481.4
306.9317.0168.8173.7263.1279.1304.6105.6375.4
0.6
-1.6.6
-3.0-4.8
-.53.64.5
-.1.3
2.4-10.0-2.8-4.4-1.93.33.4
-0.1
-1.61.3
-3.4-6.3
.61.91.9
-.5-.21.4
-9.4-3.3-5.9-2.32.02.0
326.9
280.8312.0259.3263.8251.5413.4528.9
309.8318.6174.8181.7259.4262.4290.1106.3395.0
1.6
-1.1.5
-2.1-3.5-.35.08.4
.81.23.0
-6.6-1.9-2.9-1.34.94.6
.0
-1.6.5
-3.1-5.8
.72.06.3
-.5-.41.5
-9.6-3.0-5.3-2.42.11.4
120
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967 = 100)
Group and item
Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Denver-Boulder,
Colo.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Detroit,Mich.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Honolulu,Hawaii
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100) 14
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 15
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 15
Owners' equivalent rent15
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 5 ...Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 16
Utility (piped) gas 16
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular17
Gasoline, unleaded regular17 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
337.4364.7
327.7333.5307.0311.3255.6264.1272.8336.2388.6406.5251.5
379.7434.3107.7280.5406.4108.4107.7365.3455.8204.0
NA203.8453.9300.4672.7251.9
210.0178.8201.5154.0218.6
308.5307.6167.4167.2184.7188.283.4
341.2
436.6263.8318.6280.9
2.5
3.02.81.63.1
.2-.7
-2.44.42.54.85.7
3.95.95.45.35.26.35.9
.9-7.3
.2NA
.2-7.7
-11.8.9
1.2
.5-.8
-2.53.8
-2.4
-2.9-3.1
-13.9-14.0-13.8-14.3-13.0
.9
12.7.7
5.22.8
0.1
2.42.42.42.1
.7
.5-.47.43.22.02.7
.82.41.71.9-.62.82.6
-4.4-11.4
.4NA
.4-12.0-19.9
7.62.1
-2.7-4.3-4.5-7.42.4
-4.9-5.1
-17.3-17.4-17.7-18.0-15.4
.1
6.9.02.0
.8
352.6375.5
295.8303.3288.2281.9245.2251.0271.3306.2372.6344.0260.6
427.6507.3104.0266.3421.8104.8104.5364.4516.4153.1135.3157.1527.3210.2259.5249.3
213.2183.3223.6168.9176.6
306.0303.6148.7146.5146.4146.083.9
356.1
407.2271.1360.3314.1
0.6
.2-.3
-1.9.7
-2.5-3.1-1.3-7.8
.41.85.9
1.92.32.11.96.02.52.32.61.6
-2.4-5.6-1.8
1.7-.85.1-.2
-2.8-3.5
1.0-9.2-1.3
-3.7-4.0
-19.9-21.0-20.0-22.0-17.7
1.9
8.41.35.96.4
-0.6
.3
.1-.5-.4-.2-.1-.8
-3.1.6
1.04.5
.7
.81.21.13.0
.7
.51.41.0
-1.2-5.6
-.31.1
-2.96.7-.5
-2.0-2.4-1.7-5.2
.7
-5.9-6.4
-24.7-25.7-25.5-26.4-20.3
4.4
3.6-.13.74.2
310.7357.0
289.4292.7289.4333.2262.1264.6242.5288.6365.3312.8271.7
341.7371.9109.3255.7343.7108.7108.7450.0532.1586.4191.8197.5521.4335.2683.5201.7
167.6151.6160.0138.6142.9
299.4295.9170.7170.2184.8189.486.4
410.2
443.6226.6326.2254.8
1.8
2.62.2
.92.1
.8
.2-3.1-3.44.65.07.3
3.15.86.47.02.06.36.31.7.5
-9.1-11.9
6.81.7
10.9-3.5-2.4
3.84.55.04.5
-10.0
-1.7-1.9
-16.0-16.0-17.1-15.7-13.7
3.9
7.32.62.2
-2.5
0.1
2.22.11.51.61.21.3-.71.43.13.33.3
1.53.53.94.3
.53.73.7
.3
.7-9.1
-11.22.01.93.31.0
-2.6
-3.8-4.7-2.4
-11.9-8.6
-2.9-3.1
-18.8-18.9-20.4-18.7-15.3
2.4
3.21.0-.8
-5.1
306.9330.9
331.2343.9345.8316.0329.4336.4301.2380.3409.6346.8222.7
293.5308.0107.1292.3497.9106.5106.5319.1385.0
NANANA
383.7373.3434.6236.3
210.5200.4212.4168.3178.6
272.8280.7183.7184.1189.5207.2
88.7239.3
430.6311.0342.3282.5
2.3
1.1.9
1.53.71.41.81.2
-1.42.22.64.0
2.24.54.94.85.34.44.4
-8.3-15.4NANANA
-15.5-17.2
-3.62.0
.7
.21.52.3
-2.1
1.71.8
-4.2-4.2-6.4-3.4-4.0
.0
8.03.84.82.7
1.4
1.61.72.91.94.44.3
.73.11.9.8.3
1.52.4'3.52.6
11.51.81.8
-2.7-7.2NANANA-7.2-8.0-2.5
1.2
-.7-1.0
.2
.6-.7
.3
.3-8.1-8.2
-10.4-8.0-6.7
.0
3.82.02.01.3
121
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Table S10. Consumer PriCQ Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Denver-Boulder,
Colo.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Detroit,Mich.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Honolulu,Hawaii
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter15
Services less medical care
See footnotes at end of table.
337.4
296.8327.7277.6264.1291.2402.2464.1
309.2330.4180.8165.8276.7263.0295.3108.2391.2
2.5
-.53.0
-2.7-3.4-1.85.8
13.2
1.61.74.1
-11.1-2.5-2.9
-.15.94.8
0.1
-1.62.4
-4.0-6.6
.11.87.1
-.6-.52.1
-14.8-3.8-6.1-2.1
1.51.1
352.6
294.3295.8289.4262.0316.3449.7439.5
299.1349.8183.7183.5287.5260.6279.8108.1447.9
0.6
-2.5.2
-4.5-5.8-2.53.98.8
.1
.31.9
-9.1-4.0-4.9-2.65.63.5
-0.6
-2.9.3
-5.3-7.5-1.6
1.83.8
-1.0-.8.9
-12.1-4.8-6.6-3.42.81.6
310.7
257.2289.4238.2247.3230.8400.3466.4
292.6302.3165.6181.1239.9249.2269.8107.4381.8
1.8
-.92.6
-2.7-4.3
-.95.07.6
1.53.2
-7.5-2.3-3.6
-.84.24.8
0.1
-2.22.2
-4.5-7.8
-.82.83.1
-.7-.11.5
-8.9-4.2-7.1-2.82.12.8
306.9
286.1331.2252.8286.0219.6339.7453.1
303.3300.0174.8176.4250.7278.0312.8104.2322.8
2.3
.71.1.4.4.4
4.18.0
1.61.93.4
-8.8.5.7.8
3.63.6
1.4
.31.6-.9
-2.01.42.63.8
1.01.22.3
-7.7-.8
-1.9.02.82.4
122
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967 = 100)
Group and item
Houston,Tex.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Kansas City,Mo.-Kans.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Miami,Fla.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery products :Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 19
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 19
Owners' equivalent rent19
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels *°
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas 5 ...Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricity *°Electricity M
Utility (piped) gas »Household furnishings and operation
HousefurnishingsApparel and upkeep
Apparel commoditiesMen's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5 ;Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular21
Gasoline, unleaded regular21 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
331.2378.9
331.1337.4314.6314.6271.9281.3291.7316.4400.0410.4267.3
348.7378.4
99.1220.5402.1100.598.7
432.4556.3177.9NA
177.9559.8454.9673.2247.0
245.4225.8246.8205.2241.7
284.3284.5159.1158.9172.7175.280.3
295.5
510.8288.1335.8338.6
-0.4
1.61.51.9.8
-.2-.71.6
-2.67.11.01.4
-1.81.3.7.2
7.21.8.6
-8.3-11.6-3.1NA-3.1
-11.8-8.6
-20.7-1.0
1.71.44.2
-1.9.4
-3.8-4.0
-17.4-17.4-17.5-18.7-14.6
6.9
5.62.63.91.0
-1.1
1.41.42.0-.5.7.9.7
2.45.0
.41.7
-1.7.8.4
-.28.91.1.2
-8.4-9.3-2.1NA-2.1-9.5-9.0
-10.81.1
1.0.8
2.5-2.92.9
-4.9-5.1
-19.4-19.4-19.9-20.5-16.3
5.3
2.81.02.1
.4
310.2368.1
302.4308.9296.7311.3252.7259.4279.3335.5355.6344.4243.3
326.4349.7108.0234.6350.4104.7104.7369.6445.5178.3165.5192.5449.0304.7635.5251.6
222.2209.7217.2184.1300.6
292.3289.8148.3147.9162.8165.877.5
353.3
427.4265.7347.6284.4
0.8
2.32.22.94.3-.4
-1.13.81.65.81.54.6
1.53.95.24.78.83.53.5
-3.9-6.5-7.4
-14.2.3
-6.5-2.5-9.62.3
2.82.81.61.19.1
-4.6-5.0
-18.3-18.4-18.8-18.7-15.2
4.4
5.42.29.13.8
-0.5
2.22.23.52.3
.5
.42.76.75.8
.52.2
.31.82.32.04.61.71.7
-3.8-6.7-9.0
-16.7-.2
-6.6-10.2-3.3
1.5
2.42.7-.33.16.5
-6.2-6.6
-23.0-23.1-23.5-23.6-19.5
2.0
2.31.93.61.2
321.7378.3
308.1318.5301.8320.7268.9271.9252.7299.0389.6352.6226.3
352.9392.7109.8335.0356.6109.8109.6350.8463.6169.7NA
169.7466.1377.9595.9228.2
183.4170.8175.4130.4225.5
327.7327.3161.8161.8176.6185.284.2
344.1
443.7210.9329.2287.1
3.4
2.72.51.93.5.0-.5-.62.73.83.65.5
6.27.77.67.94.68.07.92.8
.7-4.7NA-4.7
.84.9
-2.63.0
3.84.15.23.21.8
-1.4-2.3
-14.2-14.2-15.7-14.5-11.721.7
6.92.86.67.7
1.0
1.91.82.21.9.5.6
-.76.33.31.13.2
1.82.72.32.41.83.12.9
-1.9-4.6-3.6NA-3.6-4.64.6
-11.61.1
-.1.03.7
-5.6.5
-1.7-1.9
-11.6-11.6-12.8-12.1
-9.11.9
3.6.3
4.15.4
174.4174.4
169.4170.1162.8171.9161.7163.6151.9185.8153.5186.9157.0
177.0186.7104.1163.2200.4104.8104.5181.3204.7184.5173.9184.9205.3211.3146.0144.3
146.8138.5157.6121.0125.3
180.9177.9176.0175.5179.8174.483.9
252.3
196.4147.5185.4161.1
1.8
2.42.32.21.82.92.8-.33.12.11.75.4
2.33.73.03.02.04.13.9
.6-4.2
1.1-3.4
1.3-4.3-3.8
-10.5.2
4.94.84.57.9
.2
-2.8-3.1
-12.5-12.6-11.4-13.1-12.9
1.7
6.13.77.44.7
0.1
2.02.13.01.23.23.1-.17.02.6-.13.2
.0.7.6.6.5.7.5
-1.4-4.5
1.0-3.4
1.2-4.6-4.5-6.8
-.6
1.61.01.4.7
-4.1-4.5
-15.5-15.6-15.3-16.0-15.4
1.9
4.11.43.95.2
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
All items.... . ..
CommoditiesFood and beveraaes . .Commodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beveraaesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy 5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter19
Services less medical care
Index
1st half
1986
331.2
297.3331.1278.2282.8278.3391.1555.7
321.6320.9161.5180.4277.6281.5307.9103.1369.2
Houston,Tex.
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
-0.4
-1.41.6
-3.1-4.3-1.5
.75.3
-.8-.91.9
-14.6-2.9-4.0-1.3
.8-.1
2ndhalf
1985
-1.1
-1.61.4
-3.4-5.9
-.3-.42.6
-1.5-1.4
1.2-14.6
-3.3-5.5-2.2
-.9-1.0
Kansas City,Mo.-Kans.
Index
1st half
1986
310.2
283.4302.4270.9277.3264.9359.5468.0
300.1305.1170.6159.6270.0274.2290.5102.0347.6
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
0.8
-.42.3
-2.0-3.5
.02.35.3
.1
.53.1
-12.9-1.7-3.0
-.51.22.0
2ndhalf
1985
-0.5
-1.62.2
-3.7-6.8
.3
.82.1
-1.1-.71.8
-15.7-3.4-6.3-2.3
.0.6
Los Angeles-Long Beach,
Anaheim,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
321.7
268.2308.1247.3257.0240.9410.6471.6
297.3315.4173.7180.0246.3253.6283.8109.1401.3
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
3.4
-.12.7
-2.0-2.5-1.27.07.0
2.03.24.9
-9.3-1.6-1.9
.36.27.0
2ndhalf
1985
1.0
-.41.9
-2.1-2.9
-.72.43.6
.4
.82.1
-9.2-1.8-2.5
-.42.22.3
Miami,Fla.18
Index
1st half
1986
174.4
163.5169.4159.8160.6159.6190.3199.2
170.5173.2173.1187.2159.8160.4165.4107.0189.2
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.8
-.12.4
-1.8-2.4
-.74.05.6
1.31.63.2
-9.1-1.5-2.1
.24.43.8
2ndhalf
1985
0.1
-1.02.0
-3.2-5.1
-.51.34.1
-.1-.21.5
-11.0-3.0-4.6-1.22.01.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Milwaukee,Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.-Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
New York, N.Y.-Northeastern
N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 22
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 22
Owners' equivalent rent22
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gasFuel o i l 5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
350.0395.2
301.2312.0297.0351.3276.4283.1253.9298.5342.6355.8229.4
428.2504.7106.6253.3367.3107.0107.0414.1479.2578.5185.2169.6449.5341.1569.9245.0
225.9220.4221.3179.2339.6
300.7294.5165.2164.5183.6183.182.8
428.2
392.0271.1334.1295.3
0.7
.7
.11.33.4
.7
.4-3.7-.74.7
-2.39.4
1.94.84.65.3-.55.05.0
-3.2-3.9
-10.0-10.6
-.2-2.2
-.5-3.7
.2
4.24.52.62.9
10.1
-3.9-4.4
-17.2-17.3-16.8-17.9-14.6
8.1
4.71.37.21.8
-0.5
.6
.41.71.4.7.8.1
2.43.5
-1.93.7
.32.12.12.7
-2.12.12.0
-4.1-5.5
-10.8-11.5
1.3-3.9-3.9-4.0
1.31.4.2
-.37.2
-4.7-5.1
-19.6-19.7-19.6-20.2-16.9
3.3
2.8-1.53.71.3
334.4387.7
309.7320.5300.1350.2254.6261.4278.8303.0356.6388.7238.0
390.0449.9107.7281.5420.2107.3107.4394.4446.2571.9193.0187.2430.8274.0581.6237.7
196.7188.6195.8156.0207.5
288.7287.0166.6165.7178.7189.687.3
341.5
404.0293.3338.8266.4
1.8
2.01.51.33.0
.6
.1
.3-.52.32.08.9
3.15.15.05.42.35.35.3-.5
-2.2-13.2-15.5
-2.4.07.8
-4.41.1
.6
.1-1.9-1.0
.5
-3.3-3.6
-14.4-14.6-15.3-14.6-12.5
1.2
7.85.76.91.0
-0.2
1.61.51.71.91.92.0-.2.6
2.61.52.7
.61.72.02.5
-2.31.71.7
-2.7-4.5
-14.3-17.5
1.2-2.53.6
-6.0
-.5-.9-.1
-1.8.3
-5.4-5.6
-19.7-20.0-20.5-20.1-16.8
-.1
4.52.82.3
.5
314.2373.8
314.5325.1308.4328.9272.7276.5266.5332.1391.1369.2232.3
321.8335.8108.1289.2429.7109.1109.2394.0504.5593.6193.9196.8460.3399.1566.3249.0
189.5167.7162.6145.1200.6
341.9313.5163.8163.4167.3171.182.4
471.9
417.1281.2349.6315.3
3.2
3.63.52.33.63.12.8-.1
-1.13.86.45.9
4.17.56.97.05.68.68.7
-2.6-4.3
-10.9-11.3
.4-.4.2
-1.2
.0-1.1-1.3
-.8-3.0
-1.2-2.8
-12.5-12.5-11.9-13.8-11.3
5.4
7.66.36.77.1
1.4
2.52.52.01.83.13.2-.6.2
3.23.62.8
1.73.73.13.4
.14.44.5
-3.0-3.8
-10.9-11.3
-.1.3.4.1.6
-2.6-4.0-3.7-7.5-3.2
-1.9-3.5
-15.5-15.7-16.3-16.9-13.7
5.1
5.03.43.14.3
321.9375.9
319.5329.5301.4324.9269.0276.4249.2316.3390.0418.7249.7
340.7380.5110.7297.8474.4109.9110.0398.2472.6563.8191.1177.4433.4421.0438.2233.2
154.3135.0139.081.1
200.9
338.7337.3175.9176.5188.3191.982.0
376.9
491.9241.6349.2271.1
2.5
2.11.91.11.1-.1-.7.1
-1.04.13.64.8
3.56.66.66.94.46.76.7
-1.2-3.3
-11.9-12.4
-1.31.55.3
-3.6.6
-2.0-3.3
.1-10.3
-5.8
-.5-1.3
-12.4-12.3-11.1-13.8-11.0
10.9
6.03.27.7
0.6
1.01.0.9
1.6-.2-.3-.1
-1.13.41.12.1
1.53.12.53.5
-3.63.53.4
-1.8-3.7-9.8
-10.31.8-.5.2
-1.51.2
-1.8-2.7-4.1-4.3-4.7
-2.9-3.2
-16.8-16.8-16.3-18.3-14.4
1.6
2.72.04.36.5
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical care
Enerav5 . .Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurables .Services less rent of shelter22
Services less medical care
MilwaukeeWis.
Index
1st half
1986
350.0
289.5301.2279.3290.2260.1466.7424.9
302.0347.4194.3184.8276.2282.1296.0103.7466.0
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
0.7
-1.4.7
-2.8-4.5
-.63.74.3
-.2.6
2.4-10.2-2.4-3.6-1.82.83.6
2ndhalf
1985
-0.5
-2.1.6
-3.8-6.6
-.11.52.7
-1.2-.71.1
-12.2-3.5-5.9-2.8
1.21.4
Minneapolis-St. Paul,
Minn.-Wis.
Index
1st half
1986
334.4
283.1309.7266.6268.1267.5432.4445.0
299.3331.1171.7170.3265.1264.9289.8105.4431.1
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.8
-.52.0
-2.1-3.4
-.44.77.7
1.01.53.4
-8.7-1.7-2.4-.54.34.4
2ndhalf
1985
-0.2
-1.81.6
-3.9-6.7
.21.74.5
-.7-.51.7
-12.7-3.6-6.1-2.4
1.61.4
New York, N.Y.-Northeastern
N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
314.2
278.8314.5252.0264.4233.8373.4445.0
308.0309.0165.3171.3249.9259.7291.9105.3364.2
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
3.2
.83.6
-1.6-1.9
-.95.88.3
1.93.04.4
-7.6-1.3-1.5
1.24.25.7
2ndhalf
1985
1.4
-.42.5
-2.8-4.1
-.33.35.5
.71.22.5
-8.7-2.6-3.7
-.42.73.1
Philadelphia,Pa.-N.J.
Index
1st half
1986
321.9
279.7319.5252.4250.1257.6404.1554.5
309.3313.5170.0187.8251.5248.7287.8108.2383.0
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2.5
-.82.1
-2.9-4.1
-.86.46.1
1.42.23.8
-7.5-2.6-3.6-.86.36.5
2ndhalf
1985
0.6
-1.51.0
-3.5-5.4
.03.12.4
-.1.4
2.0-9.9-3.2-5.0-1.93.03.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Pittsburgh,Pa.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Portland,Orea.-Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
San Diego,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100) *
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs 24 ..
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home 24
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs 25
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs 25
Owners' equivalent rent25
Fuel and other utilitiesFuels
Fuel oil, coal, and bottled gas * ..Fuel o i l5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricity 27
Utility (piped) gas 27
Household furnishings and operationHousefumishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular28
Gasoline, unleaded regular28 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
309.5356.0
297.0301.3286.1308.0245.9253.0224.5328.0366.0358.4276.3
327.0356.8108.1256.3418.3105.3105.4381.1489.6194.9173.7256.0489.6346.3644.7234.1
185.0174.3186.1145.4182.4
322.8320.5165.1165.2174.8180.581.0
416.6
443.2277.4324.5254.1
0.9
1.11.0.7
2.1-3.3-3.8-2.4-.67.01.73.3
2.55.16.06.72.34.64.7
-1.4-2.1
-10.5-15.1
.0-1.1
1.1-3.2
.5
-3.5-4.3-6.2-7.8-1.1
-4.0-4.3
-14.7-14.8-14.0-15.7-12.7
3.1
7.19.04.63.9
-0.1
1.41.42.0
.3-.8-.9.3
3.56.4
.8
.7
1.63.43.44.0
.83.33.3-.6
-1.0-11.0-15.8
.0.3
1.3-.7-.2
-5.4-6.5-7.1
-12.4-1.3
-4.7-5.0
-17.4-17.6-17.3-18.3-15.4
1.0
3.94.41.81.3
305.5361.1
307.1315.1297.1328.0262.8265.8235.0324.3390.0361.0235.9
308.0340.5106.9249.0380.6106.8106.9395.3400.7497.0167.0NA
334.0186.8177.0235.1
196.3191.0202.8189.4193.1
318.0328.6165.7165.6160.4163.783.2
345.2
380.8227.3342.6254.3
1.8
2.42.31.93.9.0-.61.83.12.52.44.0
2.34.44.44.18.04.74.8
-2.6-7.0
-21.6-21.3NA
2.25.2
-5.01.6
-8.2-9.4-8.6
-17.34.4
.7
.4-12.9-12.9-13.9-12.5-12.7
7.8.4
9.72.1
-0.1
1.1.9
1.32.0
-1.2-1.6
.45.71.9.4
3.6
.42.22.01.85.42.42.3
-4.3-8.4
-22.0-21.8NA
.0.8
-1.9.6
-6.6-7.6-8.9
-13.63.8
-1.7-2.0
-14.5-14.6-15.0-14.6-14.2
5.4
3.9-1.74.4-.5
316.2369.3
307.2311.7302.7359.9243.0247.7285.4357.6366.2336.4265.1
356.7407.3107.6234.1375.7109.3109.5339.9423.2544.3199.0173.1394.5312.7484.7242.9
189.5179.7186.8149.8184.1
281.1286.5156.4156.1166.9172.384.6
270.0
402.2237.2339.3300.6
1.3
2.52.52.42.41.3.8
3.81.13.73.42.3
3.24.15.35.63.43.73.71.2-.1
-8.2-12.8-2.11.2
11.5-8.63.3
-3.2-3.93.7
-15.3-3.9
-3.7-4.0
-15.9-15.9-17.7-16.2-12.3
3.1
7.94.16.35.8
-0.6
1.81.82.52.01.51.43.44.42.41.5.8
-.31.11.92.01.2.9
1.0-4.7-4.2-9.6
-15.9-.7
-3.3-4.3-2.0
1.1
-2.5-3.03.3
-9.2-5.0
-4.8-5.0
-18.8-18.9-20.3-19.3-14.8
2.0
5.52.32.41.6
344.0361.5
333.0346.4304.6338.7269.1271.5256.5313.3377.1444.8220.1
394.0480.2112.3367.8390.8113.7113.9332.7421.7220.5211.0223.2442.3458.8411.4226.9
208.9189.8169.9168.3206.6
325.4324.1166.6166.3177.6190.786.4
378.4
394.3275.2315.5293.5
3.1
2.92.92.52.54.24.1
-1.3-.54.12.94.7
5.69.18.38.81.89.49.5
-2.4-7.5-4.2
-17.6.4
-7.6-7.6-7.4
-.3
1.6-1.5-3.9-1.1-1.1
-1.7-2.0
-12.5-12.5-14.3-12.3-9.15.2
5.94.83.83.9
1.1
2.52.52.72.23.33.7-.53.33.41.82.9
1.33.32.83.1
.23.53.5 •
-4.7-9.6-4.3
-17.9.2
-9.7-7.6
-13.6-1.1
1.5-.9
-3.2-1.1
.8
-1.8-2.0
-11.1-11.2-12.3-11.2-8.22.4
3.42.82.21.9
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selected areas \ by expenditurecategory and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beveraaes
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Enerav5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter25
Services less medical care
PittsburghPa.
Index
1st half
1986
309.5
268.3297.0244.6247.5242.6388.2489.0
299.9303.4161.0179.3247.3251.3275.7102.9376.7
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
0.9
-1.51.1
-3.2-4.1-1.93.96.4
.0.5
2.2-8.5-3.0-3.7-1.43.23.6
2ndhalf
1985
-0.1
-2.21.4
-4.4-6.6-1.02.43.8
-.9-.41.2
-9.4-4.2-6.2-2.5
1.82.3
Portland,Orea-Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
305.5
281.1307.1266.6273.0262.0348.1404.3
300.0301.3162.0170.6265.0269.1290.4110.8339.4
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.8
-1.62.4
-3.9-5.9-1.56.87.5
1.31.63.6
-10.4-3.5-5.2-1.68.36.7
2ndhalf
1985
-0.1
-2.31.1
-4.2-7.2
-.82.93.6
-.6-.31.5
-11.9-4.0-6.4-3.03.42.8
Index
1st half
1986
316.2
286.2307.2267.3259.0274.3372.2429.5
291.0311.5172.7162.3267.7259.6285.9106.0362.0
St. Louis,Mo.-lll.
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
1.3
-.72.5
-2.7-4.7
-.14.28.2
.8
.92.9
-8.3-2.5-4.2-1.04.33.7
2ndhalf
1985
-0.6
-1.81.8
-3.9-6.7
-.31.06.0
-1.0-1.0
1.3-11.8-3.7-6.3-2.3
.9
.4
San Diego,Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
344.0
298.2333.0279.0272.2286.7418.4424.2
306.3341.1184.0183.5276.0266.7303.9105.2415.8
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
3.1
-.32.9
-2.4-3.5-1.26.56.3
1.12.94.4
-10.4-2.2-3.0
.14.06.6
2ndhalf
1985
1.1
-.32.5
-2.2-3.5-.72.43.8
.3
.92.2
-10.5-2.0-3.1
-.11.42.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selectedareas \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
San Francisco,Oakland,
Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Seattle-Everett,Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Washington,D.C.-Md.-Va.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Expenditure category
All itemsAll items (1957-59=100)
Food and beveragesFood
Food at homeCereals and bakery productsMeats, poultry, fish, and eggs
Meats, poultry, and fishDairy productsFruits and vegetablesOther foods at home
Food away from homeAlcoholic beverages
HousingShelter
Renters' costs M
Rent, residentialOther renters' costs
Homeowners' costs a
Owners' equivalent rent *Fuel and other utilities
FuelsFuel oil, coal, and bottled gas " ..
Fuel o i l 5
Other fuels 5
Gas (piped) and electricityElectricityUtility (piped) gas
Household furnishings and operationHousefurnishings
Apparel and upkeepApparel commodities
Men's and boys' apparelWomen's and girls' apparelFootwear
TransportationPrivate transportation
Motor fuel5
Gasoline 5
Gasoline, leaded regular13
Gasoline, unleaded regular13 ....Gasoline, unleaded premium 8...
Public transportation
Medical careEntertainmentOther goods and services
Personal care
See footnotes at end of table.
335.2398.9
311.5321.1305.3343.4277.3282.2245.5310.4386.5348.4218.7
382.5416.7110.7356.0381.7111.4111.2412.4483.8190.5194.9188.6487.1332.3740.2274.8
201.8183.4199.7159.3187.7
321.3320.6164.8164.9176.1187.084.8
321.1
404.4241.3357.1309.8
2.9
2.52.31.13.22.11.7
-1.5-6.14.54.67.0
6.39.08.39.3
-4.19.49.3.6
-2.9-4.8
-13.7.0
-2.91.7
-8.62.2
-4.2-6.1
.2-15.0
-7.5
-2.6-3.2
-14.6-14.6-16.1-15.0-12.8
6.9
7.96.15.84.3
1.3
2.32.21.71.31.21.3-.81.13.63.63.3
2.53.91.74.4
-28.05.45.3
-3.1-4.2-2.4
-14.42.4
-4.21.8
-11.53.0
-.4-1.3-2.0-2.9-6.8
-2.4-3.0
-13.7-13.7-15.1-14.0-12.0
7.4
3.14.53.85.1
311.1365.6
294.3302.7287.6310.1244.2250.3245.5270.5390.2339.1243.8
336.4370.2106.7276.6464.7105.3105.2380.3517.4514.1189.4182.9458.3473.0432.8254.4
193.3181.4192.3139.2241.7
286.2287.2164.0163.4188.9188.980.2
309.1
403.7277.9339.8308.3
3.02.92.53.8.0-.81.43.44.23.33.4
1.14.95.45.74.54.94.8
-3.3-7.3
-15.5-16.5
.0-3.6-1.9-9.9-4.5
.9
.4-1.1-3.02.6
-2.0-2.1
-14.4-14.5-16.3-14.3-12.6
-1.1
4.1.1
4.7.2
0.4
2.32.32.81.6.5.7
1.27.93.71.12.4
1.12.32.52.44.02.22.1
-1.5-5.1
-16.8-17.9
.0.5
2.3-6.0
-.2
-1.8-2.5-5.4-5.3-.3
-2.3-2.4
-14.4-14.5-16.0-14.6-12.6-1.1
2.7-.52.0
-1.9
330.9385.5
329.0332.8323.4319.7289.2296.0249.7371.6414.4356.3286.1
347.3375.7110.1303.2427.8109.0109.3365.0470.1756.5191.1410.2423.5313.2526.5270.1
224.3200.0197.5192.8203.1
309.0302.0171.7171.5185.8183.386.8
397.6
473.3303.8343.2311.9
2.9
3.93.72.4
.94.13.61.9.6
2.35.97.0
5.16.96.47.6
-9.47.67.9
-1.5-4.2
-14.4-13.4-16.9-1.2-.4
-2.06.1
-7.6-9.9-6.3
-17.5-5.9
-.3-.8
-10.5-10.6-11.4-11.4-8.54.8
7.91.85.02.7
0.7
2.62.62.3
.94.14.31.63.6
.42.63.1
2.53.13.13.3
-1.23.33.5
-3.4-5.9
-14.3-12.6
-3.5-6.1
-.96.3
-11.6-14.4
-8.2-25.9
-4.8
-1.3-1.7
-12.8-12.9-14.3-13.8-10.5
3.2
3.9-.12.52.1
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Table S10. Consumer Price Index for all urban wage earners and clerical workers: Semiannual averages for selectedareas \ by expenditure category and commodity and service group—Continued
(1967=100)
Group and item
San Francisco,Oakland,
Calif.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Seattle-Everett,Wash.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Washington,D.C.-Md-Va.
Index
1st half
1986
Percentchangefrom-
1st half
1985
2ndhalf
1985
Commodity and service group
All items
CommoditiesFood and beveragesCommodities less food and beverages .
Nondurables less food and beveragesDurables
ServicesMedical care services
Special indexes:All items less shelterAll items less medical careAll items less energy 9
Energy5
Commodities less foodNondurables less foodNondurablesServices less rent of shelter *Services less medical care
335.2
285.9311.5270.7263.9281.7411.9439.2
309.7331.1177.9189.5268.4259.5289.5106.3406.7
2.9
-1.02.5
-3.3-5.2
-.76.98.2
1.02.64.5
-10.1-3.0-4.6-1.25.06.8
1.3
-.32.3
-2.0-4.3
1.22.92.9
.51.22.8
-10.0-1.8-3.9
-.82.12.9
311.1
277.1294.3264.7277.0257.1373.3428.2
295.7306.5168.7190.9263.1272.7286.7105.0365.8
0.9
-1.63.0
-3.9-4.9-2.74.13.7
-.1.8
2.6-11.3
-3.7-4.4-1.13.24.1
0.4
-1.42.3
-3.3-5.9
-.22.62.3
-.2.2
1.7-10.4
-3.1-5.4-1.92.72.6
330.9
292.8329.0268.2286.8250.5390.3516.1
318.2323.8176.0174.9269.5287.1309.6105.9375.1
2.9
.13.9
-2.0-5.42.46.08.1
1.72.64.3
-7.6-1.7-4.8
-.85.05.8
0.7
-1.12.6
-3.1-8.03.22.73.9
.1
.62.1
-9.6-2.9-7.4-2.82.22.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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1 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastem NJ. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
2 Indexes are on an October 1967=100 base, unless otherwiseindicated.
3 Index is on a May-October 1960=100 base, for Anchorage, Alaska.4 Indexes are on a November 1984=100 base, for Anchorage, Alaska;
Baltimore, M<±; and Boston, Mass. Index is on a December 1984=100base for Atlanta, Ga.
5 Indexes are on a June 1978=100 base.6 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Anchorage, Alaska.7 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base for Baltimore, Md.;
Boston, Mass.; and Atlanta, Ga. Index is on a June 1978=100 base forAnchorage, Alaska.
8 Indexes are on an August 1981 = 100 base.9 Indexes are on the bases listed below:Anchorage, Alaska January 1978 = 100.Atlanta, Ga. December 1977=100.
March 1978=100.January 1978=100.
February 1978=100.December 1977=100.
March 1978=100.February 1978=100.
February 1978=100.January 1978=100.
December 1977=100.December 1977=100.April 1978=100.December 1977=100.
Baltimore, Md.Boston, Mass.Buffalo, N.Y.Chicago, III.Cincinnati, OhioCleveland, OhioDallas, TexasDenver, Colo.Detroit, Mich.Honolulu, HawaiiHouston, TexasKansas City, MissouriLos Angeles, Calif.Miami, Fla.Milwaukee, Wis.Minneapolis, Minn.New York, N.Y.Philadelphia, Pa.Pittsburgh, Pa.Portland, Oreg.St. Louis, MissouriSan Diego, Cal.San Francisco, Cal.Seattle, Wash.Washington, D.C.
December 1977=100.November 1977=100.
November 1977=100.April 1978=100.December 1977=100.
December 1977=100.April 1978=100.January 1978=100.March 1978=100.November 1977=100.December 1977=100.
November 1977=100.November 1977=100.
Index is on a November 1963=100 base for Buffalo, N.Y.
11 Index is on a November 1984=100 base for Cincinnati, Ohio.Indexes are on a December 1984=100 base for Buffalo, N.Y.; Chicago,III.; and Cleveland, Ohio.
12 Indexes are on a June 1978=100 base in Cincinnati, Ohio; andCleveland, Ohio.
13 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base.14 For the following areas the 1957-59=100 base is not available;
indexes are on the bases listedbelow:
Dallas, Texas November 1963=100.Denver, Colo. January 1964=100.Honolulu, Hawaii December 1963=100.
15 Index is on a November 1984=100 base for Denver, Colo. Indexesare on a December 1984=100 base for Dallas, Texas; Detroit, Mich.; andHonolulu, Hawaii.
16 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Denver, Colo.17 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base for Dallas, Texas; Detroit,
Mich.; and Honolulu, Hawaii. Index is on a June 1978=100 base forDenver, Colo.
18 Indexes are on a November 1977=100 base unless otherwiseindicated.
19 Index is on a November 1984=100 base for Miami, Fla. Indexes areon a December 1984=100 base for Houston, Texas; Kansas City,Missouri; and Los Angeles, Calif.
20 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Miami, Fla.21 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Miami, Fla. Indexes are on a
January 1976=100 base for Houston, Texas; Kansas City, Mo.; and LosAngeles, Calif.
22 Index is on a November 1984=100 base for Milwaukee, Wis.Indexes are on a December 1984=100 for Minneapolis, Minn.; New York,N.Y.; and Philadelphia, Pa.
23 Index is on a February 1965=100 base for San Diego, Calif.24 Index is on an April 1967=100 base for Portland, Oreg.25 Indexes are on a November 1984=100 base for Portland, Oreg.; St.
Louis, Mo.; and San Diego, Calif. Index is on a December 1984=100base for Pittsburgh, Pa.
26 Indexes are on a June 1978=100 base for Pittsburgh, Pa. and SanDiego, Calif.
27 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for Portland, Oreg.28 Indexes are on a January 1976=100 base for Pittsburgh, Pa.; St.
Louis, Mo.; and San Diego, Calif. Index is on a June 1978=100 base forPortland, Oreg.
29 Indexes are on a November 1984=100 base for Seattle, Wash.; andWashington, D.C. Index is on a December 1984=100 base for SanFrancisco, Calif.
30 Index is on a June 1978=100 base for San Francisco, Calif.NA Not available for publication.
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Table P-1. Average residential prices for utility (piped) gas, electricity, and fuel oil, U.S. city average and selected areas
Area, region and population size class
Utility (piped) gas
per 40 therms
June1986
July1986
per 100 therms
June1986
July1986
Electricity
per 500 KWH
June1986
July1986
Fuel oil #2
per gallon
June1986
July1986
Area1
U.S. city average 2
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem IndDetroit, MichLA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, CalifN.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Anchorage, Alaska 3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Denver-Boulder, Colo.3
Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Northeast Pennsylvania3
Portland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.3
Seattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Atlanta, Ga.3
Buffalo, N.Y.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexHonolulu, Hawaii3 4
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
Minneapolis-StPaul, Minn.-Wis.3
Pittsburgh, PaSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Region 5
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest2
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/A ....South/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/B ....South/BWest/B 2
Northeast/CNorth Central/C ....South/CWest/CNortheast/D 3
North Central/D ....South/DWest/D 3
$26,613
22.30329.96426.81936.90630.251
16.96029.96032.11025.71623.73827.70028.42629.58526.80028.64123.29426.75931.859
29.19729.32823.62021.03652.88021.46018.53425.27528.21419.581
31.37226.95525.22724.924
32.09526.50227.87726.18229.87429.34624.19624.15731.68727.84323.79022.92126.30223.56727.47320.892
$25,967
20.41225.54326.92335.46430.251
16.96029.98030.99023.75823.73826.60028.39129.58526.80028.95323.29426.75931.560
28.93729.36023.62020.12549.76021.46018.83624.76032.91119.055
31.73825.21224.79224.936
32.82423.69827.47926.23129.54827.63824.58424.20431.18928.69123.40822.80826.26125.34225.34120.903
$61,652
49.72660.01177.12381.73071.999
35.63064.70071.78057.69751.34259.32065.54967.86762.00857.33068.12856.72366.548
62.23064.18452.62044.826
123.20043.87039.31858.64961.17564.180
69.86757.88255.71568.049
71.12955.98259.14575.23767.75764.43154.35368.63770.31459.49753.39256.02058.45852.59960.51047.699
$59,925
47.23557.46577.22579.02871.999
35.63064.760
534)4451.34256.73065.46467.72762.00857.33068.12856.72365.677
65.16352.62042.390
115.40043.87039.12957.26560.99165.095
68.70655.40354.15268.227
70.05053.16158.29675.39166.40759.87052.58969.01468.68861.17252.46256.12758.44454.03254.70847.710
$41,887
66.11346.64043.46066.58552.407
36.82941.54041.16537.27039.09843.64338.48045.05324.46949.68959.65217.07839.337
36.79443.96053.58041.58640.38037.98033.93239.32041.76339.785
50.98545.25839.06934.304
54.18451.84639.71234.10944.85039.80633.12134.32848.02340.19439.92438.69246.73040.52140.45630.719
$42,138
65.90046.64043.50365.40552.951
38.84641.54046.51937.44040.26743.64338.48045.05324.46950.39259.65217.07839.332
36.34742.49455.44039.92239.59037.98046.71239.13741.76339.785
51.05745.96038.96334.648
54.52653.22939.46034.12644.88539.88633.43734.36347.30141.02939.48839.57346.10239.76141.85232.164
$0,806
.854
.903NA
.869
.844
.964
.861
.785
.794NANA
.807
.757
.691
.811NA
.804
.863
.721
.826
.868NANANANA
.785
.671NA
.811
.780
.815
.751
.842
.828
.856
.838
.765
.783
.812
.692
.793
.770NA
.964
.799
.708
.781
.657
$0,751
.813
.893NA
.820
.786
.931
.807
.734
.743NANA
.777
.704
.606
.750NA
.719
.813
.650
.818
.853NANANANA
.765
.645NA
.756
.725
.763
.676
.791
.800
.802
.760
.720
.741
.784
.607
.722
.710NA
.931
.733
.600
.698
.622
1 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
2 Honolulu not included for utility (piped) gas.3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer be
published after December 1986.4 Prices are for synthetic natural gas and propane only.
5 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined below:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of population size classesA-1 and A-2.
NA Data not adequate for publication.
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Table P-2. Average residential unit prices and consumption ranges for utility (piped) gas and electricity for U.S. city average andselected areas
Area, region and population size class
Average price per therm ofutility (piped) gas
June1986
July1986
Range of thermconsumption for
July 1986
Low High
Average price per KWH ofelectricity
June1986
July1986
Range of KWHconsumption for
July 1986
Low High
Area1
U.S. city average 2
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestem IndDetroit, MichLA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, CalifN.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.JPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Anchorage, Alaska3
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.3
Denver-Boulder, Colo.3
Miami, FlaMilwaukee, Wis.3
Northeast Pennsylvania3
Portland, Oreg.-Wash.3
St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.3
Seattle-Everett, Wash.3
Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va
Atlanta, Ga.3
Buffalo, N.Y.3
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexHonolulu; Hawaii3 4
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.3
Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minn.-Wis.3
Pittsburgh, PaSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Region 5
NortheastNorth CentralSouthWest 2
Region/population size classcross classification s
Northeast/ANorth Central/ASouth/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/BSouth/BWest/B 2
Northeast/CNorth Central/CSouth/CWest/CNortheast/D3
North Central/DSouth/DWest/D 3
$0,628
.743
.581
.648
.704
.688
.642
.545
.624
.736
.603
.580
.566
.589
.556
.600
.509
$0,601
.464
.652
.7261.013.716
.342
.758
.732
.633
.654
.830
.682
.624
.637
.551
.613
.648
.764
.619
.626
.562
.5901.644.404.426.586.573.518
.725
.594
.593
.648
.474
.476
.727
.923
.716
.342
.758
.705
.583
.654
.804
.681
.624
.637
.553
.613
.648
.757
.613
.627
.562
.5641.566.404.434.569.572.512
.706
.546
.582
.648
.719
.507
.638
.705
.682
.609
.546
.624
.726
.599
.573
.564
.586
.571
.546
.509
1,291
22219416
471710419886434462056
3428531839844112
4135
634356352312629
36616813233022552235232130
1,291237400442
37547528216744297171234425159
6291,291588736
443518215115226112912627
6291,291442400589476274225277471588366387428320736
$0,080
.137
.094
.081
.133
.103
.073
.081
.081
.071
.082
.085
.078
.087
.049
.089
.118
.040
.078
.071
.087
.107
.073
.078
.080
.066
.073
.079
.083
.099
.082
.072
.072
.107
.103
.078
.072
.080
.063
.065
.075
.093
.069
.071
.076
.099
.073
.072
.062
$0,080
.138
.093
.082
.130
.103
.074
.081
.088
.071
.085
.085
.078
.087
.049
.090
.118
.040
.080
.072
.084
.109
.071
.076
.081
.086
.073
.079
.083
.099
.083
.073
.073
.107
.105
.078
.072
.080
.063
.066
.075
.091
.071
.071
.078
.098
.072
.076
.065
7,512
169637588216
82197140491773043
17554017213430430
1871871672751782245
126240108
8833050
6,7083,1743,1072,9293,845
5,4323,5102,6583,0281,7322,9611,1885,6727,1522,7441,3376,7743,763
4,1503,9282,3516,3492,3177,5125,0352,0393,2572,457
6,6106,7087,5127,152
8833075160373441771172162218213310030850
3,9286,7087,5126,7745,6723,0416,5137,1526,6105,4514,5505,4321,8123,3606,3162,477
1 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),exclusive of farms. LA.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern N.J. and Chicago, III.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
2 Honolulu not included for utility (piped) gas.3 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer be
published after December 1986.4 Prices are for synthetic natural gas and propane only.
5 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined below:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of population size classesA-1 and A-2.
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Table P-3. Average prices for gasoline, U.S. city average and selected areas(Per gallon)
Area, region and population size class
Gasoline,all types 1
June1986
July1986
Leaded regular
June1986
July1986
Unleaded regular
June1986
July1986
Unleaded premium'
June1986
July1986
Area'
U.S. city average.
Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern IndDetroit, MichL.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif..N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern NJPhiladelphia, Pa.-N.J
Anchorage, Alaska4
Baltimore, MdBoston, MassCincinnati, Ohio-Ky.-lnd.4 .Denver-Boulder, Colo.4 ....Miami, HaMilwaukee, Wis.4
Northeast Pennsylvania 4 . .Portland, Oreg.-Wash.4 ....St. Louis, Mo.-lllSan Diego, Calif.4
Seattle-Everett, Wash.4....Washington, D.C.-Md.-Va..
Atlanta, Ga.4
Buffalo, N.Y.4
Cleveland, OhioDallas-Fort Worth, TexHonolulu, Hawaii4
Houston, TexKansas City, Mo.-Kans.4
Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minn.-Wis.4
Pittsburgh, PaSan Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Region :
NortheastNorth Central.SouthWest
Region/population size classcross classification 5
Northeast/ANorth Central/A ....South/AWest/ANortheast/BNorth Central/B ....South/BWest/BNortheast/CNorth Central/C ....South/CWest/CNortheast/D 4
North Central/D ....South/DWest/D 4
$0,958
1.027.961
1.041.949.927
.933
.943
.943
.905
.870
.947
.976
.945
.902
.9111.068.961
1.009
.888
.935
.959
.8301.212
.828
.892
.993
.9251.020
.957
.962
.9091.013
.941
.969
.8961.035.941.961.912
1.0021.014.951.919.995
1.018.960.916.909
$0,895
.934
.876
.952
.902
.871
.919
.913
.913
.807
.821
.909
.833
.853
.900
.840
.970
.954
.979
.839
.828
.877
.8071.192.776.769.935.842.941
.905
.870
.870
.943
.888
.880
.861
.952
.880
.894
.853
.927
.972
.830
.888
.951
.984
.882
.892
.906
$0,885
.963
.881
.944
.857
.890
.890
.872
.862
.854
.812
.863
.934
.904
.839
.843
.953
.888
.879
.779
.899
.862
.7821.063.760.846.946.880.903
.888
.909
.836
.919
.871
.900
.808
.935
.879
.884
.839
.903
.930
.913
.853
.913
.948
.943
.835
.886
$0,822
.876
.787
.855
.810
.827
.876
.843
.823
.758
.764
.833
.797
.806
.837
.766
.848
.884
.851
.735
.790
.773
.7631.047.708.717.889.799.829
.831
.817
.795
.855
$0,955
1.003.979
1.024.905.893
.934
.909
.918
.890
.898
.927
.978
.936
.927
.8881.081.972.973
.896
.925
.935
.8191.227.803.900
1.006.913
1.020
.936
.967
.9041.011
814.807.775.853.813.819.774.838.884.796.823.862.908.863.810.882
.906
.966
.8751.023.943.966.923
1.0041.008.965.918
1.0031.007.974.909.927
$0,890
.904
.898
.936
.856
.841
.919
.877
.887
.790
.848
.892
.832
.844
.924
.826
.981
.963
.940
.851
.820
.851
.7941.204
.752
.777
.946
.826
.938
.884
.875
.865
.940
$1,100
1.2121.0691.2041.0671.067
1.1101.0861.0721.0821.0511.0171.1201.0951.034.124.273.115.205
.039
.040
.145
.9631.334
QQQ
1.0361.1181.0731.198
1.0781.1231.0601.188
$1,045
1.131.983
1.1101.0231.012
1.1061.0601.051.993
1.007.972.988
1.0241.0341.0531.1851.1091.182
.972
.9361.075.941
1.325.945.936
1.0681.0021.122
1.0341.0341.0241.110
.852
.876
.840
.941
.882
.902
.865
.933
.962
.843
.887
.959
.973
.896
.884
.925
1.0671.1411.0541.2041.0441.1501.0351.1681.1541.0561.1021.1691.161NA1.047NA
1.0211.0611.0161.117.991
1.055.988
1.0771.133.929
1.0721.1361.151NA1.024NA
1 Also includes types of gasoline not shown separately.2 Unleaded premium replaced leaded premium in January 1984.3 Area is generally the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA),
exclusive of farms. L.A.-Long Beach, Anaheim, Calif, is a combination oftwo SMSA's, and N.Y., N.Y.-Northeastern NJ. and Chicago, Ill.-Northwestern Ind. are the more extensive Standard Consolidated Areas.Area definitions are those established by the Office of Management andBudget in 1973, except for Denver-Boulder, Colo, which does not includeDouglas County. Definitions do not include revisions made since 1973.
4 Due to smaller sample sizes in this area, data will no longer bepublished after December 1986.
5 Regions are defined as the four Census regions.The population size classes are aggregations of areas which have
urban population as defined below:A-1 - More than 4,000,000.A-2 - 1,250,000 to 4,000,000.B - 385,000 to 1,250,000.C - 75,000 to 385,000.D - Less than 75,000.
Population size class A is the aggregation of population size classesA-1 and A-2.
NA Data not adequate for publication.
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Table P-4. Average retail food prices, U.S. city average and four regions 1
Food and unit
U.S. average
June1986
July1986
Northeast
June1986
July1986
North Central
June1986
July1986
South
June1986
July1986
West
June1986
July1986
Cereals and bakery products:Flour, white, all purpose, per IbRice, white, long grain, precooked, per IbRice, white, long grain, uncooked, per IbSpaghetti and macaroni, per Ib
Bread, white, pan, per IbBread, French, per IbBread, whole wheat, pan, per Ib
Rolls, hamburger, per IbCupcakes, chocolate, per IbCookies, chocolate chip, per IbCrackers, soda, salted, per Ib
Meats, poultry, fish and eggs:Meats:
Beef and veal:Ground chuck, 100% beef, per IbGround beef, 100% beef, per IbChuck roast, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per IbRound roast, U.S. Choice, boneless, per IbRib roast, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per Ib
Steak, round, U.S. Choice, boneless, per IbSteak, sirloin, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per IbSteak, chuck, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per IbSteak, T-bone, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per IbSteak, porterhouse, U.S. Choice, bone-in, per Ib....
Pork:Bacon, sliced, per IbChops, center cut, bone-in, per IbHam, rump or shank half, bone-in, smoked, per Ib.Sirloin roast, bone-in, per Ib
Shoulder picnic, bone-in, smoked, per IbSausage, fresh, loose, per IbHam, canned, 3 or 5 lbs, per Ib
Other meats:Frankfurters, all meat or all beef, per IbBologna, all beef or mixed, per IbBeef liver, per Ib
Poultry:Chicken, fresh, whole, per Ib ,Chicken breast, bone-in, per IbChicken legs, bone-in, per IbTurkey, frozen, whole, per Ib ,
Fish and seafood:Tuna, light, chunk, per Ib
Eggs:Grade A, large, per dozGrade AA, large, per doz
Dairy products:Milk, fresh, whole, fortified, per 1/2 galMilk, fresh, skim, per 1/2 galMilk, fresh, low fat, per 1/2 galButter, salted, grade AA, stick, per IbAmerican processed cheese, per IbCheddar cheese, natural, per IbIce cream, prepackaged, bulk, regular, per 1/2 gal. ...Yogurt, natural, fruit flavored, per 1/2 pt
See footnotes at end of table.
$0,214NA.446.748
.5691.045.873
NA2.2852.0331.015
1.6011.1651.5272.3323.206
2.7413.0111.4953.9914.220
1.9532.4811.3341.672
.9901.7652.574
1.8932.107
.968
.7951.7711.1081.023
2.005
.795
.871
1.113NA1.0792.1312.5793.0042.325
.572
$0,214NA.453.731
.5641.052.874
NA2.3271.9461.004
1.6131.1891.5032.3923.191
2.6613.0681.4714.0614.286
2.1572.7571.4551.897
1.1081.8522.577
1.9092.147
.976
.8891.9241.1941.056
2.003
.833
.919
1.116NA1.0782.1312.5983.0362.369
.580
$0,231NANA.714
.682NA.997
NANA2.101NA
1.5411.3801.5612.2543.092
2.8403.0111.476NA4.205
2.0292.3971.287NA
NANA2.566
2.0102.289NA
.8491.814.962
1.040
2.094
.944NA
1.052NA1.0832.1052.6692.9482.459NA
$0,227NANA.685
.675NA.997
NANA1.848NA
1.5401.3121.5362.3183.079
2.7513.1371.385NA4.378
2.1612.6761.434NA
NANA2.618
2.0692.368NA
.9131.9401.0541.064
2.064
.929NA
1.049NA1.0792.1122.6552.9372.505NA
$0,190NANA.728
.545NANA
NA2.3991.8001.006
1.5321.1561.4582.3743.281
2.5872.8331.3843.7544.331
1.9622.3581.3311.584
NA1.8102.544
1.8912.074
.926
.7421.6541.1301.032
1.922
.713NA
1.081.953
NA2.0352.422NA2.327
.596
$0,195NANA.695
.535NANA
NA2.4151.832
1.5361.2121.4182.3853.321
2.5122.9431.3663.8144.350
2.1852.702NA1.883
NA1.9142.568
1.9242.107
.979
.8711.7351.1541.056
1.890
.761NA
1.093.953
NA2.0392.399NA2.367
.597
$0,215NA.387.807
.535NA.815
NANA2.134
1.6991.2691.5452.3503.343
2.7623.209NA4.003NA
1.8972.4671.236NA
.9721.6082.663
1.8222.002
.971
.7391.632NA1.003
NA
.767NA
1.324NANA2.206NA3.1562.223NA
$0,216NA.393.807
.535NA.817
NANA2.164
.991
1.6941.2621.5622.4133.268
2.6683.105NA4.157NA
2.1202.6861.301NA
1.0821.7092.620
1.7852.0571.006
.8241.853NA1.030
NA
.824NA
1.321NANA2.228NA3.1782.168NA
$0,219NA.496
NA
.5571.084.860
NA2.4252.080NA
NA1.0331.6182.5012.958
2.768NANANANA
1.9352.7471.4791.691
NA2.1362.479
1.7982.2141.053
.8601.966NA1.011
2.074
NA.932
1.046NA1.0252.176NA2.9802.326
.512
$0,217NA.509
NA
.5491.097.870
NA2.4362.049NA
NA1.085NA2.6423.039
2.740NANANANA
2.1613.0151.6341.888
NA2.1712.485
1.8102.207
.958
.9572.121NA1.086
2.041
NA
1.053NA1.0322,153NA3.0432.515
.522
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Table P-4. Average retail food prices, U.S. city average and four regions 1—Continued
Food and unit
U.S. average
June1986
July1986
Northeast
June1986
July1986
North Central
June1986
July1986
South
June1986
July1986
West
June1986
July1986
Fruits and vegetables:Fresh fruits and vegetables:
Apples, red Delicious, per Ib.Bananas, per IbOranges, navel, per IbOranges, Valencia, per IbCherries, per Ib
Grapefruit, per IbGrapes, Emperor or Tokay, per IbGrapes, Thompson seedless, per Ib..Lemons, per IbPeaches, per Ib ,
Pears, Anjou, per IbStrawberries, dry pint, per 12 oz. ...Potatoes, white, all types, per Ib . 2 .Lettuce, iceberg, per IbTomatoes, field grown, per Ib
Beans, green, snap, per IbCabbage, per IbCarrots, short trimmed and topped, per Ib..Celery, per IbCorn on the cob, per Ib
Cucumbers, per IbMushrooms, per IbOnions, dry yellow, per IbOnions, green (scallions), per IbPeppers, sweet, per IbRadishes, per Ib
Processed fruits and vegetables:Orange juice, frozen concentrate, 12oz. can, per 16 oz..Potatoes, frozen, French fried, per IbTomatoes, canned, whole, per Ib
Other foods at home:Sugar and sweets:
Hard candy, solid, per IbSugar, white, all sizes, per IbSugar, white, 33-80 oz. pkg, per Ib
Fats and oils:Margarine, stick, per IbMargarine, soft, tubs, per IbShortening, vegetable oil blends, per IbPeanut butter, creamy, all sizes, per Ib
Nonalcoholic beverages:Cola, nondiet, returnable bottles, 6 or 8 pk., per 16 oz.3 .Cola nondiet, cans, 72oz. 6 pk., per 16 oz.3
Coffee, 100%, ground roast, all sizes, per IbCoffee, 100%, ground roast, 13.1-20 oz. can, per IbCoffee, instant, plain, regular, 6.1-14 oz., per 16 ozCoffee, freeze dried, plain, regular, all sizes, per 16 ozCoffee, freeze dried, decaffeinated, all sizes, per 16 oz....
Other prepared foods:Potato chips, per 16 ozPork and beans, canned, per 16 oz
Alcoholic beverages:Bourbon whiskey, 375 ml-1.75 liter, per 25.4oz.4
Vodka, domestic, 375 ml-1.75 liter, per 25.4oz.4.
$0,830.376
NA.458
NA
.496NA1.303.814.752
.894
.840
.256
.512
.802
.856
.295
.392
.486
.365
.521NA.342
1.215.804.770
1.501.663.519
2.003.353.339
.7891.019.867
1.578
.286
.4613.6463.666
10.242NANA
2.708NA
7.3865.873
$0,859.371
NA.467
1.267
.566NA1.135.899.672
NA.899.288.460.737
.739
.297
.376
.508
.361
.510NA.339
1.084.867.798
1.488.665.513
2.001.348.334
.7931.018.885
1.608
.282
.4693.5943.593
10.032NANA
2.644NA
7.4925.857
$0,804.390
NA.453
NA
NA1.303.738.741
NA.931.286.540.798
.930
.319
.445
.518
.322
.461NA.377
NA.715.757
1.602.795.473
NA.379.361
.7341.051NA1.620
.369
.4703.5343.529NANANA
2.760NA
NA5.898
$0,827.387
NA.497
1.173
.584NA1.175.863.724
NA1.127.333.495.770
.680
.314
.437
.550
.302
.425NA.378
NA.825.872
1.584.799.474
NA.378.359
.7591.057NA1.655
.354
.4643.5003.478NANANA
2.699NA
NA5.902
$0,837.384
NA.527
1.976
.525NANA.794.789
.976
.766
.259
.570
.899
NA.316.419.474.333
.478NA.373
1.328.942.866
1.427.581.603
1.917.340.329
.7871.005.846
1.471
.273
.5093.574NA
10.71614.591
NA
2.391NA
NANA
$0,881.381
NA.532
1.171
.568NA1.122.861.645
NA.871.281.509.848
NA.292.386.487.324
.572NA.379
1.126.980.838
1.410.583.603
1.902.333.323
.770
.999
.8741.533
.269
.5043.508NA
10.12014.431
NA
2.332NA
NANA
$0,835.407
NA.462
NA
.513NA1.280.891.672
.996
.920
.228
.528
.745
.890
.267
.429
.539
.395
.508NA.362
NA.834
1.531.711
NA
NA.342.333
.754
.867
.8621.544
NA.432
3.8713.878NANANA
2.820NA
7.694NA
$0,854.399
NA.494
1.465
.579NA1.109.964.620
NA.880.270.511.693
.862
.282
.436
.574
.403
.538NA.360
NA.947.885
1.506.712
NA
NA.338.327
.748
.849
.8591.544
NA.402
3.8143.814NANANA
2.821NA
7.696NA
$0,839.338
NA.417
2.187
.496NANA.804.801
.865
.796
.254
.448
.803
.780
.329
.336
.445NA
.6192.308
.278NA.811.635
1.398NANA
NA.373
NA
.9271.102.807
1.695
NA.454
3.725NA
10.185NANA
3.065NA
6.6625.667
$0,868.331
NA.387
1.282
.528NA1.125.872
NA.857.272.367.694
.621
.359
.328
.461NA
.5232.176
.264NA.665.669
1.429NANA
NA.367
NA
.9671.110.876
1.767
NA.493
3.661NA
10.164NANA
2.905NA
7.0365.534
Regions are defined as the four Census regions.New average price series as of March 1986.Deposit may be included in price.
New average price series as of January 1986.Data not adequate for publication.
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Technical Notes
Brief Explanation of the CPI
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of theaverage change in prices over time in a fixed marketbasket of goods and services. The Bureau of LaborStatistics publishes CPi's for two population groups: (1)a CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) which covers ap-proximately 80 percent of the total noninstitutionalcivilian population; and (2) a CPI for Urban WageEarners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) which representsabout half the population covered by the CPI-U. The CPI-
u includes, in addition to wage earners and clericalworkers, groups such as professional, managerial, andtechnical workers, the self-employed, short-termworkers, the unemployed, and retirees and others not inthe labor force.
The CPI is based on prices of food, clothing, shelter,and fuels, transportation fares, charges for doctors' anddentists' services, drugs, and the other goods and serv-ices that people buy for day-to-day living. Prices are col-lected in 85 urban areas across the country from about4,000 food stores, 24,000 rental units, and 28,000establishments—department stores, hospitals, fillingstations, and other types of stores and serviceestablishments. All taxes directly associated with thepurchase and use of items3 are included in the index.Prices of food, fuels, and a few other items are obtainedevery month in all 85 locations. Prices of most othercommodities and services are collected every month inthe five largest geographic areas and every other monthin other areas. Prices of most goods and services are ob-tained by personal visits of the Bureau's trainedrepresentatives. Mail questionnaires are used to obtainpublic utility rates, some fuel prices, and certain otheritems.
In calculating the index, price changes for the variousitems in each location are averaged together withweights which represent their importance in the spend-ing of the appropriate population group. Local data arethen combined to obtain a U.S. city average. Separateindexes are also published by size of city, by region ofthe country, for cross-classifications of regions andpopulation-size classes, and for 28 local areas. Area in-dexes do not measure differences in the level of prices
among cities, they only measure the average change inprices for each area since the base period.
The index measures price changes from a designatedreference date—1967—which equals 100.0. An increaseof 203 percent, for example, is shown as 303.0. Thischange can also be expressed in dollars as follows: Theprice of a base period''market basket" of goods andservices in the CPI has risen from $10 in 1967 to $30.30.
For further details see BLS Handbook of Methods,Vol. 11,'The Consumer Price Index," Bulletin 2134-2,April 1984.
Calculating Index Changes
Movements of the indexes from one month to anotherare usually expressed as percent changes rather thanchanges in index points, because index point changes areaffected by the level of the index in relation to its baseperiod while percent changes are not. The example inthe accompanying box illustrates the computation of in-dex point and percent changes.
Percent changes for 3-month and 6-month periods areexpressed as annual rates and are computed accordingto the standard formula for compound growth rates.These data indicate what the percent change wouldbe if the current rate were maintained for a 12-monthperiod.
Index Point Change
CPILess previous indexEquals index point change
Percent Change
Index point differenceDivided by the previous indexEqualsResults multiplied by one hundredEquals percent change
315.5303.5
12.0
12.0303.50.040
0.040 x 1004.0
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Homeownership Changes
The Consumer Price Index (CPi) has been changed toincorporate a rental equivalence measure ofhomeowners' costs in accordance with plans announcedby the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on October 27,1981. For the CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), thischange was effective with release of the index forJanuary 1983 and for the CPI for Urban Wage Earnersand Clerical Workers (CPi-W), it was effective with therelease of the January 1985 index. The rentalequivalence approach calculates shelter costs ofhomeowners based on the implicit rent owners wouldhave to pay to rent homes that they own. The oldmethod calculated homeownership as home purchase,mortgage interest costs, property taxes, property in-surance, and maintenance and repairs. The newhomeownership component was introduced into both theCPI-U and the CPI-W in such a manner that in each casethe indexes using the old and new methodologies wereequal in the so-called "link month"—December 1982for the CPI-U and December 1984 for the CPI-W. Formore information, see the CPI Detailed Report forJanuary 1983, pp. 7-13.
Energy Prices
Prices are usually available for the U.S. city average,28 large urban areas, and 16 areas reflecting the fourCensus regions cross-classified by four population sizes.However, not all energy commodities and services areused in every area of the country. Fuel oil, for example,is not a common heating fuel in some urban areas, par-ticularly in the South and West. Where no averageprices are available, the designation NA will appear, NAwill also appear if the data sufficiency criteria have notbeen met in any given month. For example, if there arefewer than five usable fuel oil prices for a published cityor region size class, no fuel oil prices for the area will bepublished.
All prices, except for electricity, are collected monthlyby BLS representatives in the urban areas priced for theCPI. Electricity prices are collected monthly on mailquestionnaires by the Department of Energy for BLS.Prices for natural gas and electricity include fuel andpurchased gas adjustments and all applicable taxes. Fueloil and gasoline prices include applicable Federal, State,and local taxes.
Natural gas and electricity. Natural gas prices arereported in therms, which are a measure of heatingvalue. Electricity prices are given in kilowatt hours(kwh). For both utility services, the consumption rangesspecified in table P-2 are the upper and lower limits ofthe bill sizes priced for the Consumer Price Index. Theaverage prices per therm and per kilowatt hour are
calculated from bills priced within these ranges. Itshould be noted that bills priced for the CPI are not onlyfor different consumption amounts, but may also becalculated from different types of residential rateschedules. The average prices per therm and perkilowatt hour are not, therefore, generally suitable foruse in place-to-place price comparisons.
The average prices for 40 and 100 therms of naturalgas and for 500 kilowatt hours of electricity (table P-l)are calculated from a special price collection program.They are not used in the calculation of the CPI. Sinceheating and air-conditioning requirements vary bygeographic location, climate, and weather conditions, itcannot be inferred that these consumption amountsrepresent those used by a typical residential consumer.These bills are used merely to track price changes overtime for constant amounts of consumption, to providedata for place-to-place price comparisons, and to pro-vide continuity with prices of natural gas and electricityformerly published in conjunction with the unrevisedConsumer Price Index.
Fuel oil. Only #2 fuel oil (home heating oil) is priced.Prices are collected, in most cases, for quantities greaterthan one gallon. These prices are converted to a pergallon price for this program. Fuel oil prices reflect dis-counts for quantity and/or quick payment.
Gasoline. Gasoline prices are collected at the pumpfrom a sample of full service, mini-service, and self-serve gas stations.
Approximate British Thermal Unit (BTU) values forsome energy items are as follows, according to thesource indicated:
1 therm = 100,000 BTU'S (U.S. Department ofEnergy).1 kwh = 3,412 BTU'S (Edison Electric Institute)1 gallon #2 fuel oil = 140,000 BTU'S (U.S. Departmentof Energy).
Food Prices
In the revised CPI, actual weighted average prices arecalculated each month at the national level and for thefour Census geographic regions. As a result of changesin price collection methodology and sample sizes,average prices for individual cities cannot in general beproduced. It is hoped, however, that regional averageprices will help satisfy the need for local area data. Itshould be noted, however, that the average food pricesin this report reflect variations in brand, quality, andsize among geographic areas. Users of average foodprices should be aware that these differences exist.
Because a number of food commodities are notavailable in all areas on a year-round basis, prices will
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not appear in some months for some regions or for theU.S. city average. In other instances, sufficient pricesmay not be available due to temporary disruptions insupplies. Where no average prices are available, thedesignation NA will appear. When a price is notavailable from an individual store in any month, anestimated price will be calculated for the missing itemand used in computing the average price. In cases wherethe proportion of estimated prices used to calculate theaverage is considered too high, the average price will notbe published and NA will appear for that item in thetable.
Because of space limitations in the table, the descrip-tion for each item is abbreviated. More detailedspecifications are available from BLS Regional Officesor from the Washinton Office upon request.
Seasonally Adjusted andUnadjusted Data
Because price data are used for different purposes bydifferent groups, the Bureau of Labor Statisticspublishes seasonally adjusted as well as unadjustedchanges each month.
For analyzing general price trends in the economy,seasonally adjusted changes are usually preferred sincethey eliminate the effect of changes that normally occurat the same time and in about the same magnitude everyyear—such as price movements resulting from changing
climatic conditions, production cycles, model change-overs, holidays, and sales.
The unadjusted data are of primary interest to con-sumers concerned about the prices they actually pay.Unadjusted data also are used extensively for escalationpurposes. Many collective bargaining contract agree-ments and pension plans, for example, tie compensationchanges to the Consumer Price Index unadjusted forseasonal variation.
Seasonal factors used in computing the seasonally ad-justed indexes are derived by the X-l 1 Seasonal Adjust-ment Method. The updated seasonal data at the end of1977 replaced data from 1967 through 1977. Subsequentannual updates have replaced 5 years of seasonal data,e.g., data from 1981 through 1985 were replaced at theend of 1985. The seasonal movement of all items and 44other aggregations is derived by combining the seasonalmovement of 51 selected components. Each year theseasonal status of every series is reevaluated based uponcertain statistical criteria. If any of the 51 componentschange their seasonal adjustment status from seasonallyadjusted to not seasonally adjusted, not seasonally ad-justed data will be used for the last 5 years, but theseasonally adjusted indexes will be used before thatperiod. If any of the 51 components change their statusfrom not seasonally adjusted to seasonally adjusted,seasonally adjusted data will be used for the last 5 years,but not seasonally adjusted indexes will be used beforethat period.
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