Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Average Price: Rolls, Hamburger (Cost per Pound/453.6 Grams) in the West Census Region - Urban

Title Average Price: Rolls, Hamburger (Cost per Pound/453.6 Grams) in the West Census Region - Urban
Series ID APU0400702221
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 1983-06-01
Last Updated 2019-07-29 9:31 AM CDT
Notes 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.

For more information, please visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
DATE VALUE
1980-01-01 0.666
1980-02-01 0.708
1980-03-01 0.701
1980-04-01 0.708
1980-05-01 0.703
1980-06-01 0.669
1980-07-01 0.695
1980-08-01 0.712
1980-09-01 0.689
1980-10-01 0.730
1980-11-01 0.709
1980-12-01 0.718
1981-01-01 0.735
1981-02-01 0.772
1981-03-01 0.712
1981-04-01 0.708
1981-05-01 0.622
1981-06-01 0.678
1981-07-01 0.670
1981-08-01 0.657
1981-09-01 0.577
1981-10-01 0.644
1981-11-01 0.686
1981-12-01 0.667
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1983-02-01 0.728
1983-03-01 .
1983-04-01 .
1983-05-01 0.736
1983-06-01 0.753

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