Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Average Price: Ham, Canned, 3 or 5 Pounds (Cost per Pound/453.6 Grams) in the Northeast Census Region - Urban

Title Average Price: Ham, Canned, 3 or 5 Pounds (Cost per Pound/453.6 Grams) in the Northeast Census Region - Urban
Series ID APU0100704321
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Average Price Data
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Monthly
Units U.S. Dollars
Date Range 1980-01-01 to 1993-01-01
Last Updated 2019-07-29 9:34 AM CDT
Notes Ham in a pear shaped can weighing either 3 or 5 pounds, regardless of country of origin. Discontinued series, last published November 1992.

Average consumer prices are calculated for household fuel, motor fuel, and food items from prices collected for the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Average prices are best used to measure the price level in a particular month, not to measure price change over time. It is more appropriate to use CPI index values for the particular item categories to measure price change.

Prices, except for electricity, are collected monthly by BLS representatives in the 75 urban areas priced for the CPI. Electricity prices are collected for the BLS for the same 75 areas on a monthly basis by the Department of Energy using mail questionnaires. All fuel prices include applicable Federal, State, and local taxes; prices for natural gas and electricity also include fuel and purchased gas adjustments.

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DATE VALUE
1980-01-01 2.353
1980-02-01 2.332
1980-03-01 2.394
1980-04-01 2.343
1980-05-01 2.371
1980-06-01 2.213
1980-07-01 2.214
1980-08-01 2.284
1980-09-01 2.308
1980-10-01 2.408
1980-11-01 2.509
1980-12-01 2.446
1981-01-01 2.502
1981-02-01 2.487
1981-03-01 2.382
1981-04-01 2.399
1981-05-01 2.366
1981-06-01 2.345
1981-07-01 2.319
1981-08-01 2.424
1981-09-01 2.504
1981-10-01 2.517
1981-11-01 2.604
1981-12-01 2.601
1982-01-01 2.602
1982-02-01 2.669
1982-03-01 2.693
1982-04-01 2.644
1982-05-01 2.713
1982-06-01 2.742
1982-07-01 2.755
1982-08-01 2.770
1982-09-01 2.739
1982-10-01 2.813
1982-11-01 2.905
1982-12-01 2.859
1983-01-01 2.967
1983-02-01 2.977
1983-03-01 3.015
1983-04-01 2.983
1983-05-01 2.902
1983-06-01 2.772
1983-07-01 2.785
1983-08-01 2.684
1983-09-01 2.706
1983-10-01 2.693
1983-11-01 2.630
1983-12-01 2.528
1984-01-01 2.677
1984-02-01 2.684
1984-03-01 2.710
1984-04-01 2.616
1984-05-01 2.730
1984-06-01 2.707
1984-07-01 2.702
1984-08-01 2.643
1984-09-01 2.705
1984-10-01 2.812
1984-11-01 2.695
1984-12-01 2.611
1985-01-01 2.749
1985-02-01 2.705
1985-03-01 2.909
1985-04-01 2.552
1985-05-01 2.643
1985-06-01 2.582
1985-07-01 2.571
1985-08-01 2.551
1985-09-01 2.532
1985-10-01 2.538
1985-11-01 2.538
1985-12-01 2.533
1986-01-01 2.648
1986-02-01 2.692
1986-03-01 2.644
1986-04-01 2.657
1986-05-01 2.603
1986-06-01 2.566
1986-07-01 2.618
1986-08-01 2.704
1986-09-01 2.784
1986-10-01 2.797
1986-11-01 2.918
1986-12-01 2.846
1987-01-01 2.772
1987-02-01 2.973
1987-03-01 2.800
1987-04-01 2.832
1987-05-01 2.843
1987-06-01 2.876
1987-07-01 2.835
1987-08-01 2.910
1987-09-01 2.869
1987-10-01 2.825
1987-11-01 2.801
1987-12-01 2.681
1988-01-01 2.829
1988-02-01 2.867
1988-03-01 2.790
1988-04-01 2.809
1988-05-01 2.795
1988-06-01 2.787
1988-07-01 2.783
1988-08-01 2.799
1988-09-01 2.807
1988-10-01 2.781
1988-11-01 2.737
1988-12-01 2.611
1989-01-01 2.819
1989-02-01 2.786
1989-03-01 2.646
1989-04-01 2.821
1989-05-01 2.668
1989-06-01 2.811
1989-07-01 2.767
1989-08-01 2.685
1989-09-01 2.813
1989-10-01 2.836
1989-11-01 2.671
1989-12-01 2.621
1990-01-01 2.905
1990-02-01 2.932
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1992-10-01 3.249
1992-11-01 3.295
1992-12-01 3.175
1993-01-01 3.302

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