Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Motor Fuel in St. Louis, MO-IL (CBSA)

Title Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Motor Fuel in St. Louis, MO-IL (CBSA)
Series ID CUUSA209SETB
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 7:41 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 98.400
1984-07-01 96.600
1985-01-01 96.100
1985-07-01 99.600
1986-01-01 80.800
1986-07-01 69.000
1987-01-01 76.700
1987-07-01 85.200
1988-01-01 82.000
1988-07-01 82.800
1989-01-01 88.200
1989-07-01 89.600
1990-01-01 92.500
1990-07-01 110.700
1991-01-01 99.400
1991-07-01 96.600
1992-01-01 93.000
1992-07-01 97.600
1993-01-01 94.200
1993-07-01 92.600
1994-01-01 90.900
1994-07-01 99.900
1995-01-01 96.400
1995-07-01 93.900
1996-01-01 106.500
1996-07-01 111.800
1997-01-01 109.100
1997-07-01 107.400
1998-01-01 95.300
1998-07-01 89.400
1999-01-01 92.600
1999-07-01 112.600
2000-01-01 135.000
2000-07-01 135.400
2001-01-01 142.700
2001-07-01 118.100
2002-01-01 119.000
2002-07-01 129.100
2003-01-01 142.000
2003-07-01 136.900
2004-01-01 162.100
2004-07-01 170.200
2005-01-01 187.300
2005-07-01 226.400
2006-01-01 235.200
2006-07-01 228.900
2007-01-01 241.060
2007-07-01 261.217
2008-01-01 315.425
2008-07-01 277.829
2009-01-01 192.322
2009-07-01 230.893
2010-01-01 253.688
2010-07-01 254.627
2011-01-01 328.092
2011-07-01 312.478
2012-01-01 338.441
2012-07-01 322.653
2013-01-01 331.913
2013-07-01 311.710
2014-01-01 325.137
2014-07-01 284.676
2015-01-01 228.602
2015-07-01 212.959
2016-01-01 186.966
2016-07-01 200.586
2017-01-01 213.314
2017-07-01 221.153
2018-01-01 242.743
2018-07-01 238.683
2019-01-01 226.695
2019-07-01 232.885
2020-01-01 190.748
2020-07-01 186.496
2021-01-01 243.655
2021-07-01 285.422
2022-01-01 366.706
2022-07-01 335.277
2023-01-01 308.584
2023-07-01 318.606
2024-01-01 307.596

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