Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nondurables Less Food and Apparel in South

Title Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Nondurables Less Food and Apparel in South
Series ID CUUS0300SANL13
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Consumer Price Index
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Semiannual
Units Index 1982-1984=100
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-07-11 7:42 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 101.500
1984-07-01 102.500
1985-01-01 103.500
1985-07-01 105.700
1986-01-01 99.500
1986-07-01 94.400
1987-01-01 98.700
1987-07-01 101.900
1988-01-01 102.400
1988-07-01 104.900
1989-01-01 108.700
1989-07-01 111.500
1990-01-01 114.900
1990-07-01 123.500
1991-01-01 123.600
1991-07-01 124.700
1992-01-01 125.100
1992-07-01 127.800
1993-01-01 128.600
1993-07-01 127.700
1994-01-01 127.700
1994-07-01 130.900
1995-01-01 131.600
1995-07-01 132.400
1996-01-01 136.200
1996-07-01 138.500
1997-01-01 139.800
1997-07-01 139.500
1998-01-01 136.800
1998-07-01 137.100
1999-01-01 140.500
1999-07-01 148.800
2000-01-01 158.800
2000-07-01 162.400
2001-01-01 163.800
2001-07-01 158.300
2002-01-01 159.300
2002-07-01 164.000
2003-01-01 169.300
2003-07-01 168.100
2004-01-01 178.500
2004-07-01 184.200
2005-01-01 190.900
2005-07-01 209.100
2006-01-01 213.800
2006-07-01 211.600
2007-01-01 216.827
2007-07-01 227.662
2008-01-01 249.881
2008-07-01 239.508
2009-01-01 207.182
2009-07-01 226.342
2010-01-01 234.645
2010-07-01 234.487
2011-01-01 262.359
2011-07-01 262.244
2012-01-01 269.843
2012-07-01 265.610
2013-01-01 268.201
2013-07-01 264.011
2014-01-01 268.392
2014-07-01 256.524
2015-01-01 231.164
2015-07-01 226.244
2016-01-01 217.783
2016-07-01 225.139
2017-01-01 229.672
2017-07-01 233.643
2018-01-01 242.704
2018-07-01 242.471
2019-01-01 236.038
2019-07-01 236.596
2020-01-01 223.355
2020-07-01 223.351
2021-01-01 244.002
2021-07-01 259.606
2022-01-01 294.906
2022-07-01 287.522
2023-01-01 284.024
2023-07-01 285.302
2024-01-01 285.295

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