Table 1:

Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers...by Major Group

(1981-1994)

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS (CPI-U)
U.S. City Average


YEAR Housing Apparel & Upkeep Transportation Medical Care Entertainment Other Goods & Services Food & Beverages ALL ITEMS
1981 90.4 95.3 93.2 82.9 90.1 82.6 93.5 90.9
1982 96.9 97.8 97.0 92.5 96.0 93.1 97.3 96.5
1983 99.5 100.2 99.3 100.6 100.1 101.1 99.5 99.6
1984 103.6 102.1 103.7 106.1 103.8 107.9 103.2 103.9
1985 107.7 105.0 106.4 113.5 107.9 114.5 105.6 107.6
1986 110.9 105.9 102.3 122.0 111.6 121.4 109.1 109.6
1987 114.2 110.6 103.4 130.1 115.3 128.5 113.5 113.6
1988 118.5 115.4 108.7 138.6 120.3 137.0 118.2 118.3
1989 123.0 118.6 114.1 149.3 126.5 147.7 124.9 124.0
1990 128.5 124.1 120.5 162.8 132.4 159.0 132.1 130.7
1991 133.6 128.7 123.8 177.0 138.4 171.6 136.8 136.2
1992 137.5 131.9 126.5 190.1 142.3 183.3 138.7 140.3
1993 141.2 133.7 130.4 201.4 145.8 192.9 141.6 144.5
1994 144.8 133.4 134.3 211.0 150.1 198.5 144.9 148.2
1993-1994 % Change 2.5 -0.2 3.0 4.8 2.9 2.9 2.3 2.6


The Percent Change (%) calculation measures the annual average increase in the so-called "cost of living".   For example the 1991 Annual Average Index of 136.2 is subtracted from the 1992 Index of 140.3.   The difference of 4.1 is then divided into 136.2 for a 1991-1992 percent gain of 3.0 percent.



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